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GWAR 05/19/92
Unknown, Miami, FL
Set I
Intro
Ham On The Bone
Ollie North >
Pure As The Arctic Snow
Salaminizer
Blimey
U Ain't Shit
The Years Without Light
Gilded Lily
Rock N' Roll Never Felt So Good
Bad Bad Men
The Horror Of Yg >
(Fire Dance) >
Captain Crunch
The Private Pain Of Techno Destructo
Gor-Gor
America Must Be Destroyed
Set II
Sleazy P. Martini Speech >
Slaughterama
Letter From The Scallop Boat [Tease]
Have You Seen Me?
Set III
 
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vht (5/5) DVD NTSC / 1 B- View   Aud (Low) > DVD [723 MB]
afterdinnermint (5/5) DVD / 1 C/B View  
Notes: This one makes me sad. The show is amazing, and this is the only complete performance I've come across from this period. The sound is excellent, and the setlist has some real gems. Unfortunately, the video is so dark that all you really see for most of the show is silhouettes on the stage; the antics are all lost in the murk. Listening to the show is still enjoyable, but watching it is pretty frustrating since there isn't much to look at most of the time. There are also a few audio dropouts that mar the ending of America Must Be Destroyed and the beginning of Slaughterama, but they seem to be from the taper, not just on my copy. Die-hard fans will probably still dig this though. The band plays Bad Bad Men a full two years before it appeared on This Toilet Earth, and they tease the crowd during the encore by jamming on Letter From The Scallop Boat, which wasn't recorded for another several years (Oderus says, "we've never played this song live before, and we haven't recorded it... because it sucks." Pretty funny that it later turned up on one of the band's shitty mid-career records). Any GWAR show is fun, and this one is especially killer despite the paucity of Scumdogs tunes. If you can live with just the audio, this disc is well worth checking out, and since this seems to be the only complete show from this tour that circulates, hardcore fans may still want to take a look.
Greg P (2/5) dvd / 1 View