274Timber (Jerry the Mule)darkWith a slowed tempo, this "mellow" version still packs all dissonance, albeit more patiently. · 172 BPM
8:58
268I Didn't Know123 BPM
5:42
245The Lizards108 BPM
11:16
236AC/DC Bag112 BPM
7:13
247The Sloth185 BPM
2:23
253Contact108 BPM
6:37
242Dinner and a Movie99 BPM
3:52
258Take the 'A' Train108 BPM
8:21
245Good Times Bad Times112 BPM
6:33
276Whipping PostAfter starting "Antelope," Trey says "Aw Fuck That!" Good call. The first jam is predictably intense. The second is more restrained, with Page switching keyboards, Mike sounding like Berry Oakley, and Trey only gradually bringing the heat. Great quiet before the final storm - 14:35 - 15:35. · 112 BPM
I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone and contained a Hands Across America quote from Trey. It's possible that Anarchy may have been played after I Didn't Know, as Trey called for it, but there is a cut in the recording. After the cut, Trey said "that was a special request for our friend Steve Dolley" and jokingly quoted Hello, Dolly! This show marked the first known performance of Contact; Contact lyrics were also sung during Dear Mrs. Reagan. 'A' Train contained London Bridge Is Falling Down and <em>Brady Bunch</em> theme teases. Whipping Post began as Antelope. The actual date of this show may have been June 16, 1988.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 35mwith break
LONGEST17:29WHIPPING POST
SHORTEST0:22LETTER TO JIMMY PAGE
AVG SONG6:46across 23
JAM CHRT2charted
SEGUES40.17 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 156 min
SONG DURATIONS · 23 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
WHIPPING POST 17:29
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