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Saturday, 04/17/1993 Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor, MI

Soundcheck: I Can�t Explain, I Can See For Miles > Sparks, Substitute (brief), L.A. Woman

Set 1: Llama Foam Bouncing Around the Room Stash It's Ice Glide My Friend, My Friend[1] All Things Reconsidered Golgi Apparatus Run Like an Antelope[2]

Set 2: Wilson Reba The Landlady Halley's Comet You Enjoy Myself Lifeboy The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony Suzy Greenberg Hold Your Head Up Cracklin' Rosie Hold Your Head Up Big Ball Jam[3] The Squirming Coil

Encore: Sweet Adeline[4] Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[5]

[1] Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
[2] Random Note and Simpsons signals.
[3] Trey on drums and Fish on vacuum.
[4] Without microphones.
[5] Included some humorous additional lyrics from Mike, who echoed a fan's cry that he could "smell [himself] running." Trey also forgot he was supposed to start part of the song and there was a long, silent pause on stage until he finally realized that the rest of the band was waiting for him.

Notes:

My Friend started out with Trey on acoustic guitar and later included an Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da jam. Antelope included Random Note and Simpsons signals and a Gimme Some Lovin' tease from Page. YEM included teases of the closing jam to I Wish. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones. BBJ featured Trey on drums and Fish on vacuum. BBFCFM included some humorous additional lyrics from Mike, who echoed a fan’s cry that he could “smell [himself] running.”  Trey also forgot he was supposed to start part of the song and there was a long, silent pause on stage (which included a Misty tease from Page) until he finally realized that the rest of the band was waiting for him. In the soundcheck, Page teased and quoted Substitute after I Can't Explain.

This show was part of the "1993 Winter/Spring Tour."

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