182FeeambientLike 7/5/98, a vocal flub leads to an extended outro jam that quickly moves beyond the norm. Page's ambient effects and Trey's use of the whammy pedal combine to create a jam reminiscent of the late '90's sound. · 162 BPM
9:53
134Wolfman's Brother96 BPM
10:05
151Guyute99 BPM
11:11
144My Sweet One162 BPM
2:24
13246 Days130 BPM
7:02
144The Lizards123 BPM
10:51
141The Wedge96 BPM
6:11
160Strange Design78 BPM
4:31
132Tube118 BPM
6:06
140First Tube129 BPM
9:03
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:112 CHARTED
286SandIIfunkOne of the first great jams of 3.0. This version contains an old-school groove which goes "type 2" via a funk jam and an uplifting conclusion by way of a repetitive, descending riff from Trey. · 112 BPM
22:14
233Suzy Greenberg123 BPM
5:15
242Limb By Limb144 BPM
7:52
245The Horse162 BPM
1:16
>SEGUE
253Silent in the Morning99 BPM
5:41
234Sugar Shack99 BPM
5:13
249Character Zero86 BPM
6:33
>SEGUE
275TweezerThe "Camden Tweezer." Old school, repetitive, amazing groove. Like a '92-'94 version. · 89 BPM
After forgetting the lyrics to Fee, Trey remarked that “We knew this one backstage.” This show marked the debuts of Sugar Shack and Joy. Before the extended encore, Trey asked, “You guys in a rush to go anywhere?” He then talked about how much they had enjoyed the northeast run and that they wanted to play a few more songs before heading south (though he was careful to note that they love the south, too).
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 0mwith break
LONGEST22:14SAND
SHORTEST1:16THE HORSE
AVG SONG7:51across 23
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES30.13 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 181 min
SONG DURATIONS · 23 IN ORDER0–23 MIN
SAND 22:14
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