177Wolfman's Brother"Type I" with extra mustard. Little sprinkles of improvisation all around on this solid version, including a great -> to the first "Time Loves A Hero" in 1,021 shows (last seen on 11/5/88). · 92 BPM
11:16
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149Time Loves a Hero144 BPM
5:29
154Bittersweet Motel108 BPM
4:15
171Reba103 BPM
18:02
141The Sloth185 BPM
3:53
137Ginseng Sullivan136 BPM
3:53
184FeeA nicely stretched out version of a typical outro in this classic pairing of "Fee" > "Maze." · 108 BPM
8:42
>SEGUE
189MazeIIdarkObviously, Trey is playing the dissonance/tension card, but it's really Mike, Page and Fish in the background during Trey's solo who twist this extended version into the abyss. · 92 BPM
15:22
127Sample in a Jar89 BPM
5:10
SET 2MAIN5 TRACKS·1:071 CHARTED
296Runaway JimIIambientAn epic summertime odyssey of exploration, and among the best "Jims" ever. Loaded with improvisation and near-ambient sound, the opus closes with a "Maria" (West Side Story) tease and a triumphant return to "Jim." · 136 BPM
This show marked the Phish debut of Trench Town Rock and the return of Time Loves a Hero (first since November 5, 1988, or 1,026Â shows). Runaway Jim included a tease of Maria from <em>West Side Story</em>. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Limb By Limb. This show is also available on DVD from Phish Dry Goods.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 48mwith break
LONGEST34:51RUNAWAY JIM
SHORTEST3:53GINSENG SULLIVAN
AVG SONG9:22across 18
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES60.33 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME11%of 169 min
SONG DURATIONS · 18 IN ORDER0–35 MIN
RUNAWAY JIM 34:51
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