284SandIIThis version opened the floodgates for the modern "Sand" resurgence as Mike improvised his bass line rather than sticking to the fixed groove, adding another element of improvisation. Trey's uncompressed growl and Mike's playing through the envelope filter in the first half of the jam add cool textures. Short outro jam and a > into "Backwards Down the Number Line." · 108 BPM
13:20
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239Backwards Down the Number Line172 BPM
7:04
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280Prince CaspianIIbliss> in from "BDTNL." Some really beautiful playing by Trey initially, then the band shifts into a slightly dissonant and spacey foray with a > to "Tweezer." · 162 BPM
8:23
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245Tweezer172 BPM
6:14
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271Boogie On Reggae WomanSegues out of "Tweezer". Manteca tease from Page in the "plinko" jam with some footbell action from Mike. · 103 BPM
8:30
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284PiperIIambientThis is a really strong Piper by most standards, but especially by 2010 standards. They careen through the song at a breakneck pace, build tension, and explode, and the jam ends in a semi-ambient space. · 118 BPM