175StashVery improvisational considering this version largely stays in bounds. Like many versions from '95, the band stretches the duration, creating a psychological thriller, but the music is less exploratory than '93 - '94. Not a good trend for "Stash." · 126 BPM
18:04
177FluffheadFish is the superhero in this exceptional version. A great Fluff's Travels gets the ball rolling, while safe passage through the Siren-like perils of The Chase leads to a great Who Do? We Do! It's during this section that Fish really cranks up the intensity of his highly precise rhythmic base. From the swift, complimentary snare drums in Bundle of Joy, to the cannon-like power drumming in Arrival, this is a great example of the drummer's talent and importance in holding this complex composition together. · 99 BPM
14:31
147Llama99 BPM
5:07
147Sweet Adeline118 BPM
2:30
SET 2MAIN11 TRACKS·1:105 CHARTED
251Makisupa Policeman144 BPM
7:01
>SEGUE
249Cars Trucks Buses112 BPM
3:35
284Bathtub GinII"Gin" -> "The Real Me" -> "Gin." Fantastic, inspired and rocking version. The "Gin" sections that bookend the Who classic are improvisational fare, but all fit together seamlessly into one flowing jam. -> to "McGrupp." · 123 BPM
11:07
->INTO
2—The Real MeII-> in from "Bathtub Gin." Following their 1995 Halloween costume, the band surprisingly revisits this Who classic in the middle of a fantastic, rocking and "Type II" Gin. "The Real Me" includes more exploratory jamming than its debut 3 months prior. -> back to "Gin." · 136 BPM
9:07
->INTO
283Bathtub GinII"Gin" -> "The Real Me" -> "Gin." Fantastic, inspired and rocking version. The "Gin" sections that bookend the Who classic are improvisational fare, but all fit together seamlessly into one flowing jam. -> to "McGrupp." · 123 BPM
3:47
->INTO
281McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemastersdark-> in from the historic "Real Gin." "McGrupp" features an airy opening, replete with Trey's signature '95-style, Leslie-infused shimmering tone. Wonderful playing throughout. Page breaks for a dark calm, marked not so much by eeriness, but a general psychedelia, enhanced by an exotic, Eastern sentiment, combined with nice restraint by Trey. Great fills from Fish lead to a powerful conclusion. · 92 BPM
9:06
>SEGUE
238Big Black Furry Creature from Mars144 BPM
4:31
>SEGUE
289Jam> in from "BBFCFM." An excellent bass duet jam with Mike and his instructor, Jim Stinnett. The duet includes teases of "Keep It Greasy" and Bach's "6th Brandenburg Concerto" (aka the "Masterpiece Theater Theme"), and -> to "La Grange." · 110 BPM
The Jam was a bass duet featuring Mike and his bass instructor, Jim Stinnett, as well a tease of Bachâs 6th Brandenburg Concerto (better known as the theme to<em> Masterpiece Theatre</em>). La Grange made its first appearance since August 14, 1993 (217 shows).
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 25mwith break
LONGEST18:04STASH
SHORTEST2:30SWEET ADELINE
AVG SONG6:56across 21
JAM CHRT7charted
SEGUES120.57 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 146 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
STASH 18:04
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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