SETLIST· 30 TRACKS · 4H 7MSET 1 · SET 2 · SET 3 · SET 4 · SET e
SET 1OPENING8 TRACKS·1:211 CHARTED
151Chalk Dust Torture96 BPM
7:05
137Bathtub Gin118 BPM
10:31
145Ya Mar148 BPM
8:50
135AC/DC Bag129 BPM
9:10
>SEGUE
180EstherblissClassic "Clifford Ball" version featuring a totally relaxed vibe, glittering Page, and one of Trey's most memorable "Esther" solos. · 152 BPM
9:08
>SEGUE
161Divided Sky118 BPM
16:46
143Halley's Comet123 BPM
6:38
>SEGUE
147David Bowie108 BPM
12:52
SET 2MAIN13 TRACKS·1:322 CHARTED
245Split Open and Melt123 BPM
13:22
246Sparkle144 BPM
3:51
>SEGUE
235Free86 BPM
8:46
266The Squirming Coil115 BPM
10:46
250Waste74 BPM
5:07
257Talk140 BPM
3:51
262Train Song89 BPM
3:04
259Strange Design106 BPM
4:01
256Hello My Baby112 BPM
1:27
281Mike's SongII The longish (to 9:00) 1st jam is crisp and well played, but covers pretty familiar territory. However the 2nd jam breaks into solid and intense rocking action, with all four band mates contributing in good measure. · 103 BPM
16:02
->INTO
238Simple103 BPM
6:03
->INTO
251Contact123 BPM
6:08
>SEGUE
263Weekapaug GroovefunkA soaring and impeccably played straightforward jam is followed by a cool Page-led funky outro jam while Trey addresses the Clifford Ball crowd. · 144 BPM
9:54
SET 3MAIN7 TRACKS·1:123 CHARTED
368Makisupa Policeman144 BPM
8:07
>SEGUE
339Also Sprach Zarathustra112 BPM
6:28
>SEGUE
370Down with DiseaseIIAlthough largely "Type I,", this very popular, well-played version strays from the ranch towards the end with a -> to "NICU." · 136 BPM
15:19
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336NICU118 BPM
5:20
343Life on Mars?129 BPM
3:20
>SEGUE
385Harry HoodEnchanting solo from Trey leads the band in a patient, beautiful build-up to a mighty peak that segues (literally) into fireworks. · 129 BPM
20:18
->INTO
373JamIIdark-> in from "Hood." A cacophony of noisy jamming follows "Harry" to accompany fireworks, concluding the Clifford Ball Day I. · 128 BPM
13:39
SET 4MAIN1 TRACK·0:001 CHARTED
4—Flatbed Truck JamIIambientThe band's first "official" festival also introduces the concept of the Secret Set. The band loaded up on a flatbed truck and began traversing the grounds in the middle of the night. As with anything that happens for the first time, it doesn't go off without a hitch. Less than nine minutes in, Trey has to drop a "Yo!" and ask a fan to not run next to the truck. There's a patience in what the band does, even as they're doing something nascent. They never rush to find a groove, but find them organically. Around 26 minutes in, things begin to coalesce and the band locks in. The slow burn pays off as the effects come out and Trey gives an emphatic "Yeah!" as another novel idea hits in a big way. Just as they seemingly appeared from nowhere, the band drifts off back into the night.
This was the first show of The Clifford Ball festival. Bathtub Gin contained a brief DEG tease from Trey. Waste through Strange Design were performed on the acoustic mini-stage. Disease was unfinished. The second set was preceded by a Mary Had a Little Lamb tease. The jam at the end of Harry Hood accompanied a fireworks display. The band took to the back of a flatbed truck at around 3:30 in the morning and drove through the crowd. The performance was one long open-ended jam.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME4h 7mwith break
LONGEST20:18HARRY HOOD
SHORTEST1:27HELLO MY BABY
AVG SONG8:32across 29
JAM CHRT7charted
SEGUES120.40 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME7%of 248 min
SONG DURATIONS · 30 IN ORDER0–21 MIN
HARRY HOOD 20:18
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