171Weekapaug GroovedarkIIGood -> in from "Piper," this is the first ever stand-alone "Weekapaug." The jam is spirited, exploratory, and includes a dark, tension-filled section from 4:40 - 5:30 that makes the ensuing return to "Weekapaug" all the sweeter. · 83 BPM
8:20
150Dirt123 BPM
5:00
>SEGUE
141Scent of a Mule123 BPM
9:29
183Walls of the CaveExtended "Type I" jam with building energy. · 136 BPM
20:48
163Mountains in the Mist108 BPM
7:13
141Sample in a Jar88 BPM
5:36
SET 2MAIN5 TRACKS·1:133 CHARTED
280TubeIIGreat interplay between Page and Trey and an extended guitar-led jam. > to "Bathtub Gin". · 118 BPM
11:02
>SEGUE
284Bathtub GindarkIIIntense and highly improvisational jam with more of a rocking, propulsive and edgy sentiment, and in this way similar to the '94 - '95 "Gins." In the final minutes, the band toys with the "Gin" theme in a dark, twisted manner. · 123 BPM
26:43
256Friday152 BPM
8:23
>SEGUE
280David BowieIILots of good exploration in this intense version with a little lull midway. Fish is really excellent. · 108 BPM
Piper contained a DEG tease. For the first known time, Weekapaug was played without Mikeâs Song (possibly to bring closure to the Mikeâs Song a night earlier). Gin included a Mr. Completely tease. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Suzy Greenberg.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 40mwith break
LONGEST26:43BATHTUB GIN
SHORTEST4:33DOGS STOLE THINGS
AVG SONG10:40across 15
JAM CHRT5charted
SEGUES40.27 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 160 min
SONG DURATIONS · 15 IN ORDER0–27 MIN
BATHTUB GIN 26:43
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