Need help IDing a version of YEM (I think)

Hey all,

I am trying to find which show a particular YEM came out of, but all I have to go on is one single identifying characteristic:

Within the first minute of a very lackadaisical intro, Trey stops the song, complains to the band that they all suck (himself included) and then they restart and it goes from a 3 to a 9.

Thats all I got. I’m not even 100% certain it was YEM, to be perfectly honest. Divided Sky is also a possibility. It could have been right after the hiatus, but again, my memory fails me. I really want to find this song, heck I probably already have it in my collection, but trying to listen to all the potential candidates would probably take longer that I would like. If anyone has info about this, even just a little nugget to jog my memory, that would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt

I’m pretty sure it’s at the Hampton Shows right after the MSG reunion show.

I’m not sure which night it is off the top of my head, but it’s one of those (3) nights.

1/3/03 Hampton Coliseum - Hampton, Virginia

Set 1 (1:15): Tweezer -> Theme From the Bottom, Foam, Pebbles and Marbles*, [b]You Enjoy Myself**[/b] 
Set 2 (1:11): Birds of a Feather, Wolfman's Brother, Makisupa Policeman***, Axilla, Twist -> Free, All of These Dreams#, Possum## 
Encore (0:08): Contact###, Tweezer Reprise 
Notes: Show began at 8:13pm. Second set began at 10:11pm. Paul Languedoc was not manning the sound board, and Trey made a point to stop at the monitor board to speak with the engineer on his way to the stage before the first set. * - first time played; [b]** - with a false start (Trey stopped the band and made a comment about practicing, then re-started a moment later), and with a vocal jam based on the name "George Takei" (the actor who played Mr. Sulu on Star Trek)[/b]; *** - lyric was "woke up this morning ... about 3 o'clock this afternoon... 'fatty'," and "Waffle House" and "Hooters" were mentioned in the singing toward the end of the song; # - concert debut (only previously played on Letterman); ## - toward the end, Trey hands his guitar to Page (who plays it from his normal seat, doing things like playing behind his head, etc.), Mike hands his bass to Trey, Mike picks up the "B" and "AH" cymbals (traditionally used during "Crackin' Rosie"), and the song ends; ### - Trey says: "Ladies and gentlemen, Al Gore!", also with a Page solo/breakdown and a Mike solo/breakdown. (More details will be sought on the "Possum" antics.)

The pearl is in the river!

pearl necklace?

That YEM sux

You sux.

I was there. It and you 2 sux! Although it was the best played show of the 4. :frowning:

CONTACT!!!

im not sure if that was it if he said it goes from a 3 to a 9

^That’s wha she said

mmmm i guess ill give it you but it could have been better…

NO!!!

Now you know why I avoid 75% of post hiatus downloads.

Glad my last show was in 99…

go ahead, glen…VENT on.

VERN- That YEM you played when I first arrived at Waka and had some Waka-juice… That was jam-tastic!!

What show was that? '80s something or other…

Waka juice? what’s in that, cuz i want to drink some.

patron, lime juice and grand marnier…i think.

that shit was good. a few shots of that at 10 am will start the festy out propa.

Yep.

No doubt about it.

Yessiree Bob.