180RebaAn interesting and somewhat atypical 1995 "Reba." Really terrific playing from Mike and Fish informs a jam that, while not quite ambient, seems more aimless than recent versions. This, however, functions to make the conclusion that much more powerful, as the band, pushed by Trey, coalesces to play with great power before arriving at the "note." · 96 BPM
14:48
151I Didn't Know162 BPM
3:28
136Taste That Surrounds112 BPM
8:15
140If I Could83 BPM
8:18
142Split Open and Melt118 BPM
11:56
167Hello My Baby140 BPM
2:44
SET 2MAIN10 TRACKS·1:093 CHARTED
273The Curtain140 BPM
7:48
>SEGUE
269TweezerIIVery curious, "Free"-like jam. Trey finds a very cool theme to repeat for a minute or two as well. · 92 BPM
18:50
>SEGUE
249Keyboard Army96 BPM
4:08
251Sample in a Jar89 BPM
4:51
>SEGUE
278Slave to the Traffic LightJust solid all around. Trey leads brilliantly, Page jumps to the 88s earlier than usual, and the rhythm guys punctuate the dynamic with an exclamation point. Great sounding Aud, or Aud/SBD matrix on the spreadsheet. · 89 BPM
11:30
2—Hold Your Head Up
>SEGUE
252Cracklin' Rosie148 BPM
5:02
>SEGUE
2—Hold Your Head Up
286PossumIIFantastic version and one of the most improvisational ever. Includes a Simpson's signal, a "Dixie" tease, Trey scatting, a "Woody The Woodpecker Theme" tease, a "Johnny B. Goode" tease, AND a wild and exploratory jam. · 99 BPM
Reba did not have the whistling ending. Possum contained a Simpsons signal as well as Dixie, <em>Woody Woodpecker</em> theme, and Johnny B. Goode teases. The soundcheck's Poor Heart and Funky Bitch were both slow versions, with Funky Bitch containing alternate lyrics.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 24mwith break
LONGEST18:50TWEEZER
SHORTEST2:44HELLO MY BABY
AVG SONG7:35across 19
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES60.29 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME11%of 144 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
TWEEZER 18:50
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