163TubefunkAggressive clav playing from Page while Trey plays an assortment of rhythmic riffs and Mike holds the tight groove together. · 123 BPM
7:24
139Alaska152 BPM
8:51
182Run Like an AntelopedarkIISerious tension, dissonance, and rhythmic change-ups combine to distinguish this very good version from most 3.0 ones. · 136 BPM
12:42
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:082 CHARTED
287Rock and RollBreaks into some great stop/start jamming. Fish keeps it crisp and clean. · 144 BPM
14:14
>SEGUE
281Down with DiseaseII"LA Woman" teases and an excellent moving jam with rhythmic shifts and Page on multiple keyboard instruments. · 152 BPM
Throughout the first set the band was using charades to communicate what song was coming next, prompting Trey to remark after Jibboo, “We do everything by hand signals now. There’s no more talking.” After PYITE, Trey again referenced the hand signals, joking “That could be one of two songs, so we’ll see if he starts the right one.” During Antelope, Trey changed the lyrics to “Been you to have any slush?” Disease contained an L.A. Woman tease from Trey, who also briefly teased Taste just before beginning Free, and was unfinished. Esther was played for the first time since September 30, 2000 (89 shows). Hood featured Dirt and Free teases from Trey.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 51mwith break
LONGEST17:04HARRY HOOD
SHORTEST4:29DIRT
AVG SONG10:04across 17
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES20.12 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME12%of 171 min
SONG DURATIONS · 17 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
HARRY HOOD 17:04
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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