186RoggaeAnother great "Roggae" from SF, with strong melodic and instrumental variation. Just wish they would play this more often. · 144 BPM
9:10
138Sand112 BPM
10:12
158When the Circus Comes72 BPM
5:27
140Babylon Baby123 BPM
6:56
151Reba106 BPM
13:00
148Halfway to the Moon113 BPM
7:46
>SEGUE
146Golgi Apparatus103 BPM
4:58
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:276 CHARTED
256Punch You in the Eye123 BPM
8:59
>SEGUE
276Down with DiseaseQuality exploratory version that succinctly covers a range of interesting territory before > to a compact, solid "Caspian." · 148 BPM
14:00
>SEGUE
263Prince CaspianThis compact, quality version proves again that good melodic variation in a shorter version can trump the late '90s style 11 - 12 minute arena rockers. And when Trey holds a single note for 68 seconds, it allows the others to shine. · 81 BPM
5:49
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290FarmhouseblissArguably the finest straightforward version to date, this wonderful version is replete with all sorts of good stuff, including fantastic playing by Mike, great Page and Trey counterpoint, and a lush groove with a peaceful and upbeat sense. · 78 BPM
7:29
>SEGUE
277Seven BelowA few flubs in the intro don't detract from this very energetic version from the first post-7/31/13 show, which incorporates three different calls for "woos" around some plinko-esque jamming and a good old-fashioned raveup at the end. Winds back into the regular -7 ending, then > into Theme. · 140 BPM
13:41
>SEGUE
269Theme from the BottomBy mixing up the melody of the jam more than in the past, the band is creating more interesting versions in less time. Nice! · 96 BPM
8:18
>SEGUE
252Harry Hood136 BPM
11:57
>SEGUE
287Stealing Time From the Faulty PlanA very strong "Type I" jam in "STFTFP," followed by an unusual, mildly disconcerting outro jam, which itself pairs oddly with low-key "Woo" responses from the audience. · 86 BPM