158AC/DC BagII> in from "Buried Alive." Conventional "Bag,", but a fantastic -> to "Ghost." A must-hear show as well. · 123 BPM
3:41
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192GhostfunkIIA bold funk intro that is further highlighted by a raging and intense jam with a peak so high it is unscalable by its most ardent fans...the musical equivalent of absinthe injection by machine gun in a crossfire hurricane. [-> in from "Bag." An extended intro leads to a blistering hot straightforward jam that eventually burns out and -> to "Cities."] · 129 BPM
15:46
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184CitiesIIGreat -> into "Cities" from a roaring "Ghost." Starts VERY uptempo, but there's a cool, smooth tempo downshift mid-first verse. Cool little guitar solo at the end taboot. · 96 BPM
7:13
142Limb By Limb144 BPM
9:08
165Train Song118 BPM
3:32
181RoggaeA more rhythmic and energized jam section than later versions. Great Fish and Trey. · 129 BPM
8:28
187MazeIn addition to this being a blistering hot version, at 9:30 the entire band stops on dime in the middle of Trey's solo, Trey thanks the audience, and at 10:00, the band resumes right where it left off. · 185 BPM
12:05
140Golgi Apparatus96 BPM
5:33
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:052 CHARTED
262Julius81 BPM
9:32
>SEGUE
249Meat144 BPM
4:15
>SEGUE
292PiperIIRelentless, punishing, and hard rocking jamming place this "Piper" squarely in the same company as the 11/19/97 "Wolfman's Brother" and 12/29/97 "DwD." Like those monsters, this one eventually settles down. -> to "Makisupa." · 144 BPM
19:50
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261Makisupa Policeman144 BPM
6:30
257David Bowie99 BPM
13:09
285Loving CupTrey blazes a trail on his 'doc, RAGING LIKE MAD in this excellent version! · 92 BPM
11:49
SET eMAIN1 TRACK·0:111 CHARTED
e84PossumAwesome version with a great swingy theme to the jam that Trey keeps returning to. Mike is outstanding, and Page plays the Fender-Rhodes for a stretch, adding to the jazzy feel. Includes a "Stash" tease from Trey. · 96 BPM
The Maze jam was halted while Trey humorously thanked the crowd. Golgi ended with Hip Hop Hooray quotes by Trey. The last line in Makisupa changed to "came to Vermont." Trey called Page "Petroff" before he took a piano solo. Trey let Fish take a drum solo, but told the crowd to whistle if he (Fish) went on too long. Trey added that they had a "band rule" that they all begin whistling if Fish, who likes to ramble when he talks, ever talks for longer than two minutes. Fish took a boring "drum solo," which drew whistles from the crowd. Piper contained a Lady (Little River Band) tease from Page and Trey and Possum contained a Stash tease from Trey. This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 25mwith break
LONGEST19:50PIPER
SHORTEST3:15BURIED ALIVE
AVG SONG9:03across 16
JAM CHRT8charted
SEGUES60.38 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 145 min
SONG DURATIONS · 16 IN ORDER0–20 MIN
PIPER 19:50
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