183Wolfman's BrotherfunkAlthough it follows a familiar trajectory, this strong version luxuriates in the funk, before flipping the switch and peaking in celebratory good form. Trey really brings it on quite nicely. · 89 BPM
13:36
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:254 CHARTED
250A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing96 BPM
7:40
>SEGUE
260The Wedge92 BPM
8:36
>SEGUE
286FuegoAfter settling into some quieter musing, the jam takes on a percussive sense, and proceeds to build to a Trey-led, rocking peak. Gradually settling down, the jam transitions to a strong "Caspian." · 92 BPM
19:56
>SEGUE
284Prince Caspiandark> from a superb "Fuego". Trey's trilling grows nasty and dissonant at times, and Page hops on the clavinet to help lead the band into a dark and low-key groove. Fish does some fine work throughout. · 89 BPM
9:31
->INTO
278TwistFloating in on the waves of a powerful "Prince Caspian" -> and staying in G, the echoing "Twist" intro leads to a tropical and topical "Tequila" jam before sliding seamlessly into "Seven Below." · 123 BPM
9:31
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285Seven BelowAwesome, melodic play from Trey, and we're only 2:40 in. The jam continues to impress, with Trey in total control, his precise, cerebral work matched by Mike, who also takes some seriously strong runs. Fish, of course, is great. There's super synth from Page. And Trey (7:00) introduces an incredibly cool theme, which the band shapes to its seemingly logical conclusion, ending a dulcet "suite" before > for "Golgi Apparatus." · 136 BPM