163StashdarkEspecially after 8:00, this one falls into the "extreme" category, with dissonance and chaos run amuck. · 123 BPM
12:29
184EstherEarly "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" teasing is enhanced by great Trey, whose unique soloing features dynamic modulation before the band comes togehter for a strong conclusion and a great > into "DwD." · 108 BPM
9:43
>SEGUE
146Down with Disease129 BPM
9:49
143Sweet Adeline129 BPM
2:22
SET 2MAIN12 TRACKS·1:232 CHARTED
258Punch You in the Eye118 BPM
8:02
>SEGUE
237Sparkle144 BPM
3:52
>SEGUE
275Bathtub GinIIGreat, multi-section, power rocking jam which really doesn't sound anything like "Gin." Briefly returns to "Gin" before > to "Lifeboy." Soundboard version released on FTA Superball IX, Pt. 2. · 118 BPM
12:44
>SEGUE
256Lifeboy118 BPM
9:04
243Cities89 BPM
4:50
>SEGUE
282You Enjoy MyselfWeird jam. "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" tease from Trey in the VJ. · 103 BPM
This show included the first Letter to Jimmy Page since July 18, 1991 (358 shows) and the first version played separate from Alumni Blues since May 11, 1987 (811Â shows). Esther and YEM contained Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy teases from Trey. Trey quoted the theme from <em>Shaft</em> at the start of the second set. Cities was played for the first time since March 1, 1989 (679Â shows). Sweet Adeline and Ginseng Sullivan through Amazing Grace were performed without microphones. Ginseng Sullivan and My Sweet One were performed acoustic. The latter evolved into a sing-along with the audience during the second verse.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 32mwith break
LONGEST23:04YOU ENJOY MYSELF
SHORTEST1:13LETTER TO JIMMY PAGE
AVG SONG6:56across 22
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES80.35 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 153 min
SONG DURATIONS · 23 IN ORDER0–24 MIN
YOU ENJOY MYSELF 23:04
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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