173Harry HoodFirst known performance. Song structure today is remarkably similar to this initial version, but this one also has some added jamming before and during the "Mr. Minor" section. The main jam segment has the same melodic flow as today. · 112 BPM
11:18
163Dog Log103 BPM
5:11
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174PossumDebut. Both Page and Jeff Holdsworth perform in this version, during a brief crossover period before Jeff left the band. The jam includes a Page section and Trey-led part. Jeff leads the vocals. · 99 BPM
6:46
155Slave to the Traffic Light112 BPM
6:31
1—Sneakin' Sally Thru the AlleyFirst recorded performance available. Solid version with an excellent vocal jam. · 96 BPM
This show contained the first known version of Harry Hood and the first known public version of Dog Log. Trey remarked during the intro to Hood that "this one is a story of the man who lives directly across the street from us right now." (The house on King Street where Trey, Fish, and Brian Long lived was across the street from the Hood factory.) Slave was dedicated to “Brickle.” Trey’s humorous comments about being “back on Planet Earth” were in reference to the events at Goddard on October 26. Alumni had a reference to pumpkin pie. This setlist is likely incomplete.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME1h 21msingle set
LONGEST15:33SKIPPY THE WONDERMOUSE
SHORTEST1:09LETTER TO JIMMY PAGE
AVG SONG6:47across 12
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES30.25 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME17%of 81 min
SONG DURATIONS · 12 IN ORDER0–16 MIN
SKIPPY THE WONDERMOUSE 15:33
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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