177Runaway JimThe recording, while imperfect, does well to capture Trey's signature (95) tone, and Page's strong play. The band creates an excellent passage of sustained "calm", which they deftly rebuild before Trey trills the version to a strong peak. · 140 BPM
9:42
177FluffheadEvoking all the great sounds of 1995, from Trey's Leslie-infused watery guitar effects, to Fish's booming drums, this excellent version captures the timeless nature of "Fluffhead" at this important point in the band's history. No surprise that The Chase and Who Do? We Do! provide a few minor road bumps, but generally the playing is intense and focused. Clod features some great piano soloing, while all four coalesce to hammer home a powerful Arrival. · 99 BPM
14:43
148Taste That Surrounds118 BPM
7:28
143Horn152 BPM
3:42
143I Didn't Know144 BPM
3:18
134Rift86 BPM
5:34
141Stash129 BPM
14:03
140Fee162 BPM
5:31
->INTO
1—Suspicious Minds
>SEGUE
138Hold Your Head Up152 BPM
7:20
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:072 CHARTED
253Also Sprach Zarathustra118 BPM
4:22
>SEGUE
289David BowieIIFascinating, extraordinarily intense version with some bizarre gibberish vocalized by Trey for a number of measures. · 103 BPM
18:31
251Dog Faced Boy106 BPM
2:05
230Poor Heart162 BPM
2:19
>SEGUE
270SimpleIIambientVery different jam, rocking at first but with descending and unusual harmony from Page, then becoming very spacey and > to "McGrupp." · 103 BPM