184Back on the TrainII> from "Theme". Where Trey might typically take his soaring solo, the song takes a much more subdued direction, indicating this isn't going to be the standard "BOTT" fare. Rollicking and upbeat one minute, spacey and searching the next. Things build from there into a fiery crescendo of a peak before returning to the song proper to close things out. · 89 BPM
18:14
156If I Could86 BPM
6:17
144Tube123 BPM
6:27
133Mull96 BPM
8:08
134Wolfman's Brother99 BPM
12:04
SET 2MAIN5 TRACKS·1:141 CHARTED
242Blaze On103 BPM
11:23
->INTO
283Golden AgeMajor key play breaks away early, galvanized by Fishman's cowbell-inflected
groove subversions. Eerie effects creep in to create a cerebral, spacey
atmosphere before Page's piano brings the band back toward major key pastures
for a candy-coated romp. The band then locks in here and rides towards a big
crescendo. The main "Golden Age" riff then seeps back in, pushing the band
towards a delightful passage of intricate effects-based psychedelia centered
around a groove similar to "Split Open and Melt", before
-> "What's Going Through Your Mind". · 112 BPM