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Tuesday, 08/24/1993 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Soundcheck: Jam, Leprechaun, The Wedge, Funky Bitch (with "Beds are Burning" lyrics)

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture All Things Reconsidered Bouncing Around the Room It's Ice Nellie Kane Split Open and Melt The Horse[1] Silent in the Morning Uncle Pen Maze Golgi Apparatus

Set 2: Llama Horn Ya Mar[2] Mike's Song Ginseng Sullivan[3] Weekapaug Groove[4] Wilson Rift Suzy Greenberg Hold Your Head Up Cracklin' Rosie Hold Your Head Up Run Like an Antelope

Encore: Halley's Comet Poor Heart Sweet Adeline[5]

[1] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[2] Included alternate lyrics from Mike.
[3] Trey on acoustic guitar, Mike on upright bass, and Fish on Madonna washboard.
[4] Unfinished.
[5] Without microphones.

Notes: Trey teased Lazy (Deep Purple) in CDT. Trey made several references to the venue’s springy floor and the fans bouncing on it while they danced. It's Ice contained Theme from James Bond and I Feel the Earth Move teases. Melt contained Long Tall Glasses and Dave's Energy Guide teases. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Ya Mar included alternate lyrics from Mike. Ginseng featured Trey on acoustic guitar, Mike on upright bass, and Fish on Madonna washboard. Fish, usually subject to nicknames when he takes the mic, introduced Trey as Chuck Norris on the drums. Trey retorted by calling Fish “a butt with protruding arms and legs.” Weekapaug was unfinished and featured La Marseillaise teases from Page. Suzy included Blue Monk and Tweezer teases. Antelope contained an O Canada tease from Trey and was dedicated to three new crew members from Vancouver. Adeline was performed without microphones. Baby Gramps was the opening act.

This show was part of the "1993 Summer Tour."

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