178The Moma DanceStrong playing in the early section, as is the case for many '98 renditions of "Moma". The jam segment is extended and has some nice, ascending melodic playing in the last few minutes. Outstanding version for this period. · 92 BPM
12:01
185Bathtub GinambientblissA very nice "Type I" jam mellows into some quiet variations on the "Gin" theme, and then migrates to lush, ambient space. · 112 BPM
18:06
165Punch You in the Eye123 BPM
10:30
150Beauty of My Dreams144 BPM
4:34
153Frankenstein96 BPM
4:49
138Guyute92 BPM
10:06
132Run Like an Antelope123 BPM
10:44
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·0:571 CHARTED
288WilsonA confidently sloppy, set-opening rendition gets aggressive as soon as the vocals end. In place of a solo, the band drones away in a heavy choogling mood with crisp Fishman fills, before Trey finds a descending riff, and Page responds masterfully with blistering organ. · 92 BPM
Frankenstein was preceded by a Frankie Says tease by Fish. After the Frankenstein, Trey said the band had been waiting and waiting to play some Edgar Winter in Spain and that this was their chance, adding that they planned on playing a lot more Edgar Winter as the night went on. The band subsequently teased Edgar Winter's Free Ride. Sleeping Monkey included ¡Olé Olé Olé! chants from Trey and a stage appearance by Beatriz (whom Trey had met in a bar the night before) from Chile. Sleeping Monkey was her favorite song, so Trey dedicated it to her and she danced while the band played. This three-show run in Barcelona was originally scheduled for Bikini Club in Barcelona, but was moved to Zeleste when ticket demand greatly exceeded supply for the original venue.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 17mwith break
LONGEST18:06BATHTUB GIN
SHORTEST4:34BEAUTY OF MY DREAMS
AVG SONG9:11across 15
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES30.20 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 138 min
SONG DURATIONS · 15 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
BATHTUB GIN 18:06
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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