HERE is a site where you can download 3 of their live shows in .mp3 format. Really good stuff.
Here's a review of the 2002 show that I have also downloaded and listened to but I didn't write this:
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This complicated and laborious set really puts the pressure on the biscuits. For the experienced Bisco fan one can easily gear into the complexity of massive key changes and rhythmic shape-shifting, but to the novice, this show presents myriad problems...ALL OF WHICH NEED TO BE DISMISSED! There are, simply put, amazing moments in an otherwise spectacular, tip-your-hat-to-the-boys, the biscuits certainly are champs, heart pounding performance.
That nite (10-02-02) set II sounded like it strained the band. The boys pounced off stage, lit a smoke and chilled. Who could blame em? They just jammed Voices>Basis>I-man>ATW>I-man>Basis. TWO HOURS! of complexity -- a near palindrome of magnificent proportions. Thankfully the small and intimate crowd in the outdated Rialto Theater in Tucson, Arizona helped the evening progress into what now sounds like bliss mixed with continued virtuosity.
I must say that the re-master lends credibility to this stellar show. Thanks to the amazing sound clarity of the Great Rich Steel Remastery collection, one should officially accept this show as one of the greats of all time. Good decision on all who collaborated on this amazing night of brilliance.
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