179GhostGreat Wentian "Mind Left Body Jam"-like build into driving groove through "Who Knows" and "Manteca" themes culminating in blistering rock with "Ghost" vocal reprise. [Solid "Ghost" jamming releases, returns to funk with "Manteca"-like jamming, then builds to a raging and spirited celebratory blow-out with Fish vocals adding emphasis.] · 112 BPM
17:29
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151Limb By Limb144 BPM
10:53
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144Roggae129 BPM
8:24
179You Enjoy Myself"Things That Make You Go Hmm" teases from Mike. They would become very, very common from him from this YEM onward, especially during the B&D section. They are often not noted in this chart or elsewhere on Phish.net because he teases this riff so much. (No B&D.) · 103 BPM
22:15
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:154 CHARTED
274LlamaSet II opener. Trey uses a lot "wah" effects throughout his extended section. Trey proves he's still lightning fast. · 92 BPM
7:53
224Wolfman's Brother172 BPM
10:20
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244Piper129 BPM
7:09
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220Tweezer89 BPM
10:06
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278Jesus Just Left Chicago-> in from "Tweezer." More uptempo, less of a bluesy feel than many versions. Page jumps back and forth between the piano and organ, and plays both simultaneously at one point. Trey and the boys rock this one hard. · 108 BPM
11:31
290McGrupp and the Watchful HosemastersambientIIWith Fish nicely keeping time, Page embarks on a charged solo, playfully recreating Mike's bass line. Even with Page out in front, there is a growing sense that all are contributing to this classic '98 version. For the second consecutive time, an archetypal, ambient-style "Jam" emerges on the heels of a very fine "McGrupp." · 103 BPM
15:35
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2—JamambientIIFollowing a strong "McGrupp," Trey embarks on a melancholic, soulful, and ambient interlude. Thoughtful Page runs counterpoint, until Fish and Mike team to drive the jam more deliberately. Seemingly composed, this music cools into classic '98 space with delicate soloing by Trey, and then -> to "DwD."