172AC/DC BagMore Burlington than Boise, the jam brings to mind early play where the band, opening a set, deftly moves through a song to extend bend-but-not-quite-breaking-free improvisation. Make no mistake, though: Trey and Fish, ticking like a bomb, decidedly get the show on the road. · 123 BPM
11:33
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173My Friend, My FriendIIdarkNo clever ruse, "MFMF" goes big again, Trey working the song's melodic outro into a dark, driving solo; this is impassioned jamming that, in spots, sounds like "Fuego." Fire play, either way, that, incredibly, sees Page jumping from his piano to his keys before -> for "Gin" and, of course, a return to his piano. · 99 BPM
10:20
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153Bathtub Gin120 BPM
10:54
180Theme from the BottomIIPlayful, sprite, and inventive, this is no deep dive, a la 1997, but rather a reflection of Trey's recent penchant to embrace, then explore, recent goofiness. Whacky vocals, "funky" otherness, Trey, way out front and in full effect, moves through his bag of tricks, offering a version that settles to become quite serious, a take on this classic that's not to be missed. · 92 BPM
10:46
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141Llama92 BPM
6:37
149Tube129 BPM
10:24
>SEGUE
133Golgi Apparatus96 BPM
4:52
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:133 CHARTED
235Sigma Oasis108 BPM
8:08
274Life Saving GunIIDebut. Trey and Page's new "Gunn" inflected banger goes big in its live debut. Focused and inventive play moves with purpose through several layers of varying texture, weaving a tapestry of sound that is a true stand out among tour highlights. Breaks > for "No Men". · 129 BPM
12:56
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274No Men In No Man's LandA fully realized version that feeds on the preceding improvisation, launching itself off ferocious peaks to unfold into a layered and looped blossom of effects that provides a space where melodic lines and muscular leads can weave into a taut and textured fabric. Trey is fluid and confidently in charge throughout, guiding the improvisation over multiple peaks to a smooth decrescendo. · 152 BPM
18:15
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247Lonely Trip92 BPM
6:29
>SEGUE
260Frankie Says118 BPM
4:12
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232Gotta Jibboo118 BPM
10:13
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268LightIIdarkStrange and cool jam. Play quickly, and especially for "Light," becomes muddled and murky. This isn't to suggest the version isn't musical or, in parts, melodic; rather, the first part of the jam possesses many unique qualities. Just for a bit. Pleasant bleakness considerably brightens, and that by way of experimental play is erased by a bright, peak-driven conclusion. · 129 BPM
<p>This show featured the debut of Life Saving Gun. AC/DC Bag was unfinished and My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. After Llama, Trey said he wasn't sure if they had already played Llama (during the band's seven night residency at Madison Square Garden) and after Fish said they hadn't, Trey said "let's play it again!" and Llama was started again for a few seconds. Trey teased ...And Flew Away in Tube. Page teased Let's Spend the Night Together in Suzy Greenberg.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 30mwith break
LONGEST18:15NO MEN IN NO MAN'S LAND
SHORTEST4:12FRANKIE SAYS
AVG SONG9:23across 16
JAM CHRT6charted
SEGUES90.56 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 150 min
SONG DURATIONS · 16 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
NO MEN IN NO MAN'S LAND 18:15
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