170Wolfman's BrotherfunkThe jam follows a fairly typical funky and crunchy path until around 8:00, when lift off is achieved. A strong peak ensues before downshifting to close. · 96 BPM
13:01
175SandIIThe actual "Sand" proper is taken at a slower and milkshake-thick pace, and the band luxuriates in the usual "Sand" jam until about the 7:30 mark, when Trey hits on a particularly gorgeous major-key riff and the band follows him to a very pretty space. Page's work on the keys and Mike's rock-steady accompaniment are what to look out for here. Pretty strong peak at the end, too. · 108 BPM
14:15
146Lawn Boy108 BPM
4:01
132We Are Come to Outlive Our Brains172 BPM
6:19
135Tube118 BPM
6:09
138Nellie Kane129 BPM
2:56
150Horn152 BPM
3:41
>SEGUE
145Rift78 BPM
6:24
134The Wedge89 BPM
7:50
178Walls of the CaveFish adds an extended flourish on the snare at 7:02, which is only a brief look at his fantastic work during this version. He's matched by some aggressive play from Trey in a jam that stays within the bounds of the song. · 111 BPM
12:36
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:182 CHARTED
232AC/DC Bag123 BPM
5:35
>SEGUE
285Blaze OnIIfunkThe first of the two monster jams upon which the reputation of 8/6/21 II sits. Immediately moves into a more low-key zone out of the usual jam, with Page stepping to the forefront on both electric piano and synths and Mike adding some real hip-shaking funkiness to the proceedings. Trey finds a new key, but the funkiness stays intact as Fish kicks into a new gear, and then Trey finds a really neat riff and the band catches on as the jam molds itself around that tropically flavored riff. The jam grows in power and then moves into another danceable segment at Mike's urging, with Trey moving to his effects, then Page goes major key and the band dances around "Mind Left Body" once again before hitting a superb peak and heading home. Absolutely majestic version. · 103 BPM
27:47
257Wilson96 BPM
3:52
>SEGUE
290SimpleIIfunkWhy we travel from points far and wide to Noblesville, Indiana. Pick a timestamp. 6.37 finds Trey alighting upon a lovely, carefree vibe. Jump to 10.35, and the band is moving through a passage of gnarly, tripped-up disco funk. 12.45 finds Trey (and listen to Page!) working his pedals like it's 1995. Or something. 15.15 features Trey shearing sound, the band deep in psychedelic play that makes recent Melts blush (the focus / the cohesion). Pick a point and it just might be your favorite .... Before the band, taking a victory lap, returns to simply sing us back home. · 108 BPM
<p>Trey teased Stash in The Wedge. Simple contained a Woman from Tokyo tease. This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 2mwith break
LONGEST27:47BLAZE ON
SHORTEST2:56NELLIE KANE
AVG SONG9:08across 20
JAM CHRT5charted
SEGUES40.20 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 183 min
SONG DURATIONS · 20 IN ORDER0–28 MIN
BLAZE ON 27:47
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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