188Split Open and MeltA nice "old school" version with good dissonance and tension building, and also has some cool chanting by Trey and others towards the end (very '93 - '94ish). · 112 BPM
13:23
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293Chalk Dust TortureIIA fantastic, improvisational and exploratory "CDT" that stands very comfortably with the best "CDTs" from any year or era of Phish. Must-hear material, the jam includes multiple sections, with each building smoothly and cohesively to the next. · 112 BPM
27:57
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279LightNear the 8:30 mark the band really keys in on the jam and Trey absolutley takes off for hyperspace at 10:00 for an amazing, albeit brief, crescendo. · 129 BPM
11:36
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274TweezerSlow, steady, melodic climb to a triumphant peak, and then an old school ending with a few twists. · 94 BPM
16:00
286Wading in the Velvet SeaWhat a difference an era makes. Or not. Mike surprises, early on, offering just a bit more. Pushing through a few sour notes, Trey, playing with his feet almost as much as his hands, lays into an impassioned solo, offset by, no surprise, on-point Fish. Of course Page is nearly front and center, and is right there to bring this Randall's Island play to a memorable close. · 136 BPM