178OcelotA sparkling, vital version which builds with great focus and energy, at times sounding more like "Roggae" than your typical "Ocelot". · 140 BPM
10:44
140Evolve129 BPM
7:03
184Theme from the BottomIIfunkExtended take sets sail for "Type 2" waters, and cohesively shifts between
melodic effects-based playing, hose-y major key rocking and finally a
murky funk-rock section before shifting back to "Theme's" ending to close.
Excellent. · 162 BPM
16:11
153Vultures144 BPM
6:09
162Timber (Jerry the Mule)While arguably not as strong as 8/1/23 or 7/22/22 (Trey's tone feels a bit off, here), fans of this version should revisit play from 7/28/18 or "The Baker's Dozen." · 118 BPM
9:06
140Everything's Right92 BPM
10:37
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:283 CHARTED
253I Never Needed You Like This Before103 BPM
6:42
283TweezerIIAnother massive entry in the (almost) 40 min club spends ample time mining deep crevices, discovering diverse bits of melodic beauty, and exploring riff laden spaces, before Trey and the band finally lock onto an ecstatic progression that takes the band through a series of peaks so gorgeous and gratuitous, the stunned crowd responds with a full minute and a half of ravenous applause · 129 BPM
41:07
279Ether EdgeII> from "Tweezer," Trey's sprite soloing splinters to sparkle before more by way of serious improv. Terrific full-band play atop perfect, almost unnoticeable effects patiently builds, the four in total control, to make of this musical triumvirate (Trey summons, by strumming a series of simple chords, a > for a truly moving "Piper") something like one movement. Incredible moment. · 136 BPM
12:20
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274PiperII-> from "Ether Edge", this version bounds along in familiar territory until a downshift at the midway point, after which the jam turns in a markedly different direction and quickly establishes a soulful, fully formed coda to take us home. · 136 BPM