176A Wave of HopeTrey and Mike kick off the improv early in the first set with interlocking leads that propel the jam over an atmospheric bed of Page's keys matched by Fish's energetic pocket. Pointed play ensues, building some tension as both leads adjust tone. The mood eventually brightens and Trey picks out melodic lines as the jam accelerates pushed by Mike's pulsing attack. The band locks in behind Trey for a big trilling peak that leads to a full return. · 144 BPM
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145Funky Bitch108 BPM
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151Hey Stranger112 BPM
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156Lawn Boy99 BPM
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146Back on the Train86 BPM
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160When the Circus Comes136 BPM
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155It's Ice103 BPM
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130Blaze On112 BPM
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SET 2MAIN4 TRACKS·0:472 CHARTED
281Chalk Dust TortureIIA slower take on the song itself opens what would become a storm-shortened set 2. The band wastes no time diving into propulsive improvisation that efficiently modulates more than once. Listen as Page begins a conversation enjoining instant feedback from Trey and Mike that grows into a fluid three-way exchange and bounces comfortably over several minutes with impressive ease on Fishman's driven play, delivering a satisfying peak before > to an excellent "Oblivion". · 92 BPM
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274ObliviondarkII> from "Chalk Dust Torture." The second version of "Oblivion" gets taken for a big-time walk. This is grimy, dirty Phish; no bliss jamming or peaks to be found. Page on the synth, heavy effects from Trey, this is a truly exploratory jam. · 112 BPM