From: Charlie Dirksen
2/8/91 Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH This may be net.hero J()e
Rioux's first show, but he isn't sure. Bill Bowman was the only person
I could locate with a tape of it... a rarity, to be sure. Opening is standard,
although the audience is loud and crazy. Tramps jam at 2:37, and it is
straightforward (the usual stuff from Mike and Page in the opening.. just
funking a long). Trey comes in at 3:20 eerily and melodramatically sustaining
in the low reaches of the 'doc, slowly but steadily stepping from note
to note in a spooky and auricularly discomforting manner (to me). He proceeds
to climb up the frets, slowly, all the while sustaining darkly. As you
know, I call this segment the tramps jam segment, but I don't know whether
they were on the tramps for THIS particular segment. Tramps segment closing
chords at 5:09, and then the post-tramps jam at 5:27. More of the same
off-key sustain stuff from Trey, then the final Mike's Song ending chords
begin at 6:10 or so. Hydrogen comes in at 6:49. In the opening, Trey is
repetitively plucking the 'doc until 7:37 when he and Page begin the melodious
theme (Fish mimics Trey, repetitively hitting the snare in here for a little
while, before swinging back into the traditional Hydrorhythm). Hydrogen
is Fiiiiiiiine. Weekapaug kicks in at 9:40, and Mike's opening solo is
fast, fiery, funky, and fantastic! A very inspired opening from Mike, albeit
nothing THAT far off from how he often opened Weekapaug in '91. Trey opens
the jam segment sustaining and making the 'doc whine, which is quite a
treat. Don't hear him make whining noises on the 'doc too often. Then he
begins to wail in typically Weekapaugian fashion, employing all frets to
full effect, and combining some nice trilling with some pleasant, well-placed
sustain & noodlin'. He also plays off-tempo in here, a bit. The accompaniment
contains no surprises, although Page is very hard to hear on this aud tape.
Trey is clearly out front and leading, while Fish and Mike maintain the
upbeat but still funky Rhode Island 'groove. Trey's jamming in here is
QUITE GOOD, but he doesn't hit any unusual themes for Weekapaug (like usual
for the old versions). Final segment at nearly 15 minutes or thereabouts.
Standard. Total time 15:50. C+ rating.