162FarmhouseDebut features Page deploying the now familiar watery keyboard effects he would use for most of the '90s, while Trey briefly shows off his Hendrix-esque skills in a culminating trill. · 144 BPM
5:47
129The Old Home Place136 BPM
3:15
151Billy Breathes72 BPM
7:01
138Cars Trucks Buses144 BPM
5:04
147Scent of a Mule152 BPM
5:28
155Poor Heart152 BPM
7:35
150Taste152 BPM
11:49
153Hello My Baby118 BPM
1:24
SET 2MAIN5 TRACKS·0:562 CHARTED
289Timber (Jerry the Mule)blissLong intro to this big Set II opener featuring a jam that begins in typical "Timber" style, then shifts to delicate and serene major mode playing in the final minutes. Unfinished with a -> to "Simple." · 123 BPM
16:21
->INTO
243Simple92 BPM
8:56
->INTO
245Wilson96 BPM
5:04
>SEGUE
285Harry HoodA remarkable version in which the band repeatedly tests the "Type I" boundary after 12:30, with Page in particular altering the harmonic underpinning several times. Closes with a truly magnificent peak and > to "Izabella." · 129 BPM
17:56
>SEGUE
246Izabella108 BPM
8:03
SET eMAIN1 TRACK·0:171 CHARTED
e82David BowieIIdarkNice old fashioned "Bowie" that breaks free in a few spots and is flush with tension and dissonance. · 108 BPM
<p>Mule and Poor Heart featured Pete Wernick on banjo. Mule also included a brief Foggy Mountain Breakdown tease. Harry Hood was unfinished. Farmhouse was played in concert for the first time. The two bluegrass jams from the soundcheck also featured Pete on banjo.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 22mwith break
LONGEST17:56HARRY HOOD
SHORTEST1:24HELLO MY BABY
AVG SONG8:24across 17
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES50.29 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME12%of 143 min
SONG DURATIONS · 17 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
HARRY HOOD 17:56
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