190RoggaeOutstanding version combines exceptional Trey soloing, strong Page/Trey back-and-forth, and excellent dynamics modulation driven by Fish and Mike. This one will make you weep with joy. · 129 BPM
9:33
189MazeA really excellent Page section. Trey starts out tame, but by the end his guitar sounds like a jet engine or rocket ship cycling up for lift off. · 123 BPM
12:25
162Anything But Me108 BPM
6:03
154Ya Mar118 BPM
9:51
141Saw It Again144 BPM
6:42
146Bouncing Around the Room108 BPM
3:50
148Split Open and Melt112 BPM
12:50
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:131 CHARTED
241Rock and Roll144 BPM
12:05
>SEGUE
240Mike's Song103 BPM
10:51
>SEGUE
259Mountains in the Mist112 BPM
7:50
>SEGUE
276Weekapaug GrooveIIdarkVery improvisational version which makes a big move away from the standard at 3:45 and takes on an increasingly dark tone. Whether it's "Type I" or "Type II" is really irrellevant. It's a great and different version, well worth checking out, and includes an unusual transition to "What's The Use." · 99 BPM
Anything But Me and Friday both debuted. Ya Mar contained a Stash teaase from Trey. Weekapaug was unfinished. During 2001, Trey thanked the fans and talked about how fortunate the band was to be able to share the reunion with them. Trey, Mike and Page each took an individual “big rock ending” vamp before the band ended the song together.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 36mwith break
LONGEST12:50SPLIT OPEN AND MELT
SHORTEST3:50BOUNCING AROUND THE ROOM
AVG SONG9:12across 17
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES60.33 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME12%of 156 min
SONG DURATIONS · 18 IN ORDER0–13 MIN
SPLIT OPEN AND MELT 12:50
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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