175Runaway JimOpening almost as many shows as "CDT", it's impossible to decide upon the best "Jim" opener. Here, however, had song not followed "BATT", we would certainly find a version worthy of consideration. Trey's Leslie-soaked tone drips with color like some fever dream, and Fish's play, as ever, is unparalleled. Amazing play from an amazing show. · 144 BPM
8:55
140Taste That Surrounds115 BPM
7:53
135The Old Home Place123 BPM
2:57
139It's Ice112 BPM
8:55
135Dog Faced Boy185 BPM
2:09
143Maze92 BPM
11:09
142Guyute96 BPM
10:55
139Cavern118 BPM
4:57
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:115 CHARTED
252Free86 BPM
9:32
283Scent of a MuleVocal/guitar jam by Trey responding to Page. Trey is nuts! Trey vocally joins Page at end of his second solo. Fishman kicks in on drums to bring on the klezmer. More crazy falsetto/baritone singing by Mike. · 172 BPM
13:02
282You Enjoy MyselfA jewel. A perfect "YEM" which includes a "Crossroads" jam. -> to "Crossroads." · 103 BPM
14:25
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270Crossroads-> in from "YEM." Awesome "Crossroads" jam in the middle of a perfect "YEM." -> back to "YEM." · 127 BPM
2:44
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283You Enjoy MyselfA jewel. A perfect "YEM" which includes a "Crossroads" jam. -> to "Crossroads." · 108 BPM
11:52
245Strange Design115 BPM
2:52
235Sparkle148 BPM
3:50
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273AC/DC BagII> in from "Sparkle." With several instances where the jam grinds to a near stop, this is another '95 version that stretches the boundaries of "Bag." · 126 BPM
10:58
247Sweet Adeline126 BPM
1:50
SET eMAIN1 TRACK·0:171 CHARTED
e85Harry HoodOutstanding version with a great intro. The jam begins with Trey soloing beautifully, and then he is joined quietly by Page and the others. The gradual but deliberate build up and glorious peak evince top level musicianship. · 129 BPM