The Great Went
8/16 + 8/17/1997
Loring Air Force Base - Limestone, ME
Source: Microtech Gefell m296 > EAA pre-amp
Taper: Marc Nutter
Seed: Supplied by John Cocci
Mastering: John Cocci (DAT > CD)
Extraction: Mike Monacella (using WinDAC w/ sector syncronization)
Day One:
Set One:
Disc One:
1. Makisupa Policeman->
2. Harpua*,
3. Chalk Dust Torture,
4. Theme From the Bottom,
5. Punch You in the Eye->
6. Ghost,
7. Ginseng Sullivan,
Disc Two:
1. You Enjoy Myself,
2. Train Song,
3. Character Zero,
4. The Squirming Coil
Set Two:
Disc Three:
1. Wolfman's Brother->
2. Simple**,
3. My Soul->
4. Jam#
5. Slave to the Traffic Light,
6. Rocky Top,
7. Julius
Set Three:
Disc Four:
1. Halley's Comet->
2. Cities->
3. Llama->
4. Lawn Boy,
5. Limb By Limb^->
6. Funky Bitch
Disc Five:
Encore:
1. Contact->
2. Loving Cup
*Starts with the theme and Jimmy story, picking up where the song aborted last year at the end of the Clifford Ball
**With theme from "The Odd Couple" tease/jam.
#With a kind of a twisted "Seven Dwarves" sort of jam.
^Major fireworks are let off behind the stage during the song, culminating in a great finale display as Funky Bitch kicks in.
Day Two:
Set One:
3. The Wedge,
4. Beauty of My Dreams,
5. Dogs Stole Things,
6. Vultures,
7. Water in the Sky->
8. Maze,
9. Bouncing Around the Room->
Disc Six:
1. Tweezer*->
2. Taste,
3. Carolina
Set Two:
4. Down With Disease->
Disc Seven:
1. Bathtub Gin->
2. Uncle Pen,
3. Also Sprach Zarathustra->
4. Art Jam**->
5. Harry Hood
Disc Eight:
Set Three:
1. Buffalo Bill->
2. NICU->
3. Weigh->
4. Guyute, Dirt,
5. Scent of a Mule#->
6. Prince Caspian
Encore:
7. When the Circus Comes->
8. Tweezer Reprise^
*With a "Cities" jam.
**The band members take turns painting large designs at the side of the stage. Then, the crowd
"carries" the pieces of this design to the side of the venue where it is assembled and hoisted for
everyone to see onto a tower. This wood tower is tall and covered in painted plywood and has been
built during the two shows.
#No Muel Duel.
^The entire art tower was burned to the ground.