279EstherTotally on point, Trey moves the band though this version with verve and tenacity. Instead of modifying his tone, Trey dances through a series of notes, providing a solo not wholly unique (this is not the only of its kind), but perhaps the finest of its nature. A "heavy metal" outro of sorts befits this fine, "exploratory" "Esther." · 118 BPM
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244Cavern118 BPM
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272RebafunkblissTrey scratches his way into the jam and incites an incredibly infectious groove. Fish works counter as means to inform the beat, and, as Trey begins to play proper, the theme remains the same, and the result is sweet. Page offers perfect fills, while Mike creates a somewhat strange and discordant line (which Trey assumes for several measures), before the band breaks to shape a really unique conclusion which morphs into a totally euphoric release. · 99 BPM
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235Jesus Just Left Chicago103 BPM
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239Scent of a Mule104 BPM
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232Big Ball Jam108 BPM
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226Hold Your Head Up120 BPM
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250Terrapin129 BPM
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231Hold Your Head Up138 BPM
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283Slave to the Traffic LightThrilling, intense, and very spirited conclusion to this "Slave." · 96 BPM