187Bathtub GinfunkBrilliant, exploratory "Gin" that includes funk, "Drowned" jamming (9:25 - 11:55), syncopated, blues-infused rocking, and stops. At 18:30 with the others still playing, Trey addresses the audience, talking about new songs. · 136 BPM
21:51
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144Character Zero89 BPM
7:30
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:255 CHARTED
255Wolfman's Brother89 BPM
11:05
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283MagillafunkSummer 97's brilliant Creature Double Feature. -> from "Wolfman's Brother," the intro features Trey's signature sound, before a more traditional "Magilla" takes shape. True to that summer's form, the version veers into more exploratory ground, with Trey trading solos with Page and lending a funky effect to Mike's playing. · 129 BPM
5:55
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261David Bowie103 BPM
18:19
286Wading in the Velvet SeaThe solo section begins all the way down, allowing Trey to
expertly switch between sparkling chord arpeggiations and
soaring single note lines with supreme patience, before his
cathartic, Leslie-affected chording brings it home. · 129 BPM
8:30
290Theme from the BottomfunkAt 7:10, the jam veers into a nice funky groove. Then at 8:30 LeRoi Moore pipes in on the saxophone. He plays a tease from the "Theme To Woody Woodpecker" and then he and the band embark on a funky, jazzy exploration. Page switches keyboards several times and the jam grows weird, dissonant and chaotic towards the end. · 92 BPM
19:49
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2—Jamfunk-> in from "Theme." The "Jam" leaves "Theme" and veers into a nice funky groove. Then at 8:30 LeRoi Moore pipes in on the saxophone. He plays a tease from the "Theme To Woody Woodpecker" and then he and the band embark on a funky, jazzy exploration. Page switches keyboards several times and the jam grows weird, dissonant and chaotic towards the end.
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239Funky Bitch103 BPM
6:01
287Slave to the Traffic LightTrey's playing includes some subtle and effective melodic variation. Meanwhile Page and Fish add really nice color and texture, transforming this lazy summertime version into one with a powerful sense of grandeur, reaching lofty heights in its strong conclusion. · 100 BPM
<p>The jam during Bathtub Gin featured Trey jumping up and down in time with a syncopated jam, as well as strong Drowned teases. Near the end of the jam, Trey mentioned how good it was to be back home and named the four newer songs that were played. The beginning of Bowie included Radar Love teases from Mike and a Birdland jam and Wolfman’s included a Bathtub Gin tease. The jam out of Theme, as well as Funky Bitch, featured LeRoi Moore on saxophone. The jam with LeRoi included a segment where he played two saxes, Trey played three guitars, Mike played two basses and the Cracklin’ Rosie cymbals, Fish had four drumsticks and Page was lying across his keyboards playing as many as possible. At one point, Trey grabbed two drumsticks and played them on Fish's cymbals and his guitar before tossing them into the crowd. LeRoi also teased the <em>Woody Woodpecker</em> theme during the jam.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 33mwith break
LONGEST21:51BATHTUB GIN
SHORTEST2:46GINSENG SULLIVAN
AVG SONG10:14across 15
JAM CHRT6charted
SEGUES80.50 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 154 min
SONG DURATIONS · 16 IN ORDER0–22 MIN
BATHTUB GIN 21:51
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