180Theme from the Bottom"Theme" has frequently featured on the Jam Chart in recent years (this being the 7th entry since '22), with most versions distinguished by play that goes beyond the traditional format, but here the band delivers big time in a relatively small package with a vibrant, purely "Type I" rendition. · 99 BPM
11:05
146Steam123 BPM
8:44
135Sand96 BPM
12:14
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:262 CHARTED
235Blaze On144 BPM
9:38
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279PiperIIdarkPivots quickly from the usual high-flying "Piper" jam into a moderately suspenseful minor-key zone and gains direction and drive after 8:00 with Mike and Trey riffing in tandem while Page paints the background with synths. After a brief sojourn back in major, the jam reverts to its more foreboding tone as it builds anticipation for an explosive finale and -> "Light". · 99 BPM
17:56
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241Light144 BPM
8:32
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244Tweezer118 BPM
14:50
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266The WedgefunkEmerging on the back of a sneaky segue from "Tweezer", the band, led by Trey, delivers a version notable for its bounce and heft. More confident than exploratory, Trey's lines never falter or hesitate on the back of the band's rhythmic punch, particularly Page's fine piano play. · 101 BPM
Box of Rain made its Phish debut after the passing of Phil Lesh earlier in the day. Mike teased the bass line from Shakedown Street in Free and The Howling. Carol of the Bells was teased in Piper. Mike teased I Know You Rider in Tweezer. This show was a benefit for Divided Sky Foundation.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 4mwith break
LONGEST17:56PIPER
SHORTEST3:22TWEEZER REPRISE
AVG SONG8:46across 21
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES80.38 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 184 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
PIPER 17:56
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