268Timber (Jerry the Mule)darkSet II opener. The jam has an even more dark and ominous feel than most versions. Fish's playing is fantastic. · 123 BPM
7:40
>SEGUE
271Theme from the BottomRocking, tension-filled version with a psychedelic edginess to it, including a dissonant ending. · 129 BPM
12:13
>SEGUE
256Wilson99 BPM
4:38
>SEGUE
234Buried Alive103 BPM
3:10
>SEGUE
282TweezerAnother incredible 1995 "Tweezer." Definitely check this one out. Mike practiced part of the "bass jam" he'd engage in the following night. · 99 BPM
22:30
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253I Didn't Know123 BPM
4:26
233Uncle Pen136 BPM
4:16
282Slave to the Traffic LightdarkVery improvisational version. Both Trey and Page repeatedly voice dissonant chords in the build section, creating an eerie tension. Trey's melody lines are also unusual at times. And Fish's drumming is thunderous. · 92 BPM
<p>The P.A. went out during Rift, causing some giggles when Page sang âand silence contagious in moments like these.â Wilson included a Johnny B. Goode tease. During Tweezer, Mike played part of what would become the Bass Jam on the following evening. I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. The soundcheck's Poor Heart was the slow version. Demand was teased before The Old Home Place.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 33mwith break
LONGEST22:30TWEEZER
SHORTEST3:10BURIED ALIVE
AVG SONG8:03across 19
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES100.53 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME11%of 153 min
SONG DURATIONS · 19 IN ORDER0–23 MIN
TWEEZER 22:30
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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