178A Song I Heard the Ocean SingIIImpassioned opener which, while incredibly tight, assumes no set structure, Trey signaling a shift near the 7:00 mark for something more by way of major mode before play calms and the jam coasts; but a calm before the storm, this, as Trey, pushed by Fish, builds the jam to an incendiary, must-hear finish. · 103 BPM
15:26
137Tube118 BPM
6:35
14655589 BPM
5:29
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162Divided Sky123 BPM
14:15
182Wolfman's BrotherCool, slinky play from Trey early on is a good indicator that this version is a keeper. Nary a note is wasted as the jam picks up tempo over time. Before you know it, it's an absolute party. The jam crescendos nicely before winding its way back to the song proper. · 96 BPM
14:16
138Bathtub Gin118 BPM
12:04
151Bug92 BPM
6:08
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147Possum96 BPM
10:13
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:211 CHARTED
244Set Your Soul Free129 BPM
9:56
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250Prince Caspian94 BPM
11:02
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277Chalk Dust TortureIIdarkBe it fourteen minutes or twenty-four, the band regularly slays the band's best (source: Trey) song. Atop his own sonic sound (loop), blended with Page's crazed-carnival somewhat-sinister swirl, Trey dreams up a couple inventive, wildly unique solos, music which sharply brightens to usher in a seriously curious conclusion. · 99 BPM