176Ether EdgeGorgeously upbeat and melodic version that bounces along fluidly and seemingly effortless for several minutes in very gratifying territory before finding a more aggressively punchy space that delivers a surprisingly flammable and rocking climax. · 136 BPM
18:22
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161The Squirming Coil89 BPM
9:28
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:112 CHARTED
276AC/DC BagIIStrong version becomes a bit unconventional following the 7:30 mark. Fish kicks a cool beat, and Trey takes off. This leads to driving, forceful improvisation, which again shifts when Trey, using his feet, selects his effects, and, offset by Mike, lays into a series of licks which play like variations on "Bag's" theme. Page bathes the stage in sound as the jam rages on before play bleeds to > into "LSG." · 118 BPM
13:16
>SEGUE
242Life Saving Gun136 BPM
10:22
>SEGUE
240The Howling112 BPM
6:50
>SEGUE
245Oblivion108 BPM
6:26
->INTO
276Run Like an AntelopeExcellent, extremely fluid version with "old-school" overtones. Play is primarily straightforward, but there is beauty in this, given that one: The band quickly, and quite notably departs to jam (almost as if to atone for the absence of ideas of the "Oblivion" Trey aborts to -> into "Lope,"), and perhaps more importantly, two: Given the nature of the song, it is principally marked by Trey and Page's intricate play. · 120 BPM