185Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 99 BPM
13:03
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172RebaIIA perhaps less than perfect version notable primarily for the way Trey manages to work the "Tweezer Reprise" progression into the already gorgeous "Reba" jam and for the subsequent segue into same despite a botched attempt at ending the jam from Fishman. · 99 BPM
12:41
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178Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 99 BPM
3:04
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147Funky Bitch103 BPM
6:56
184Roses Are FreefunkThe longest "Roses" since Cypress is another gem in the "Reprise Fest." Fish's driving play ensures this stays uptempo the whole time, before -> into "Tweezer Reprise". · 108 BPM
17:06
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174Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 129 BPM
1:14
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16846 DaysCompact version with no shortage of ideas or verve. Listen for the atypical tonal and mode shifts. · 89 BPM
9:36
150About to Run172 BPM
6:25
179Split Open and MeltIIA nice side of musical deconstruction with all those different versions of "Tweezer Reprise". Fish and Mike stand out in the chaos. The jam emerges from the muck and like a freight train barrels back into -> another "Reprise". · 108 BPM
13:06
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167Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 108 BPM
3:01
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:254 CHARTED
280Kill Devil FallsIIBrisk play takes hold from the beginning, with Trey and Mike's interplay being particularly elevated and conversational. Play then breaks into dreamier territory, retaining an upbeat bent while shifting between major and minor key tonalities. The band then latches on to an infectious, driving theme that culminates in hose-y Trey peaks and a massive Mike bass bomb before > "Twist". · 91 BPM
16:57
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282TwistIIdarkFinds itself in an almost elastic space both rhythmically and harmonically. The band's adept interplay pushes the music through several different tonalities and moods with ease. An intense, darker rock segment emerges before then flipping towards an upbeat vibe to deliver another intense, peak-filled crescendo for this jam's conclusion. · 129 BPM
14:34
259Golden Age112 BPM
6:06
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286Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 123 BPM
23:03
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250Boogie On Reggae Woman108 BPM
4:50
261You Enjoy Myself103 BPM
17:17
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273Tweezer RepriseIIUshered in an unprecedented "Tweezer Reprise" fest with a version that was easily the most jammed to date, that is, until being later surpassed in the same show. The similarities at times to "Tweezer" are unsurprising, but the jam makes its own mark with the uplifting section beginning around 7:30 before it takes another swing at the typical ascending chords and then peters out > "Reba". · 108 BPM
3:00
SET eMAIN2 TRACKS·0:191 CHARTED
e54Tweezer116 BPM
4:59
e80Harry HoodIIPuts a capper on a tremendous show and a tour which saw a strong return to form for pure "Hood" jams. This version begins delicately until a repeated riff from Trey at 9:45 starts the build to a beautifully layered peak, after which Trey thanks the crew for the end of the tour. · 123 BPM
<p>Reba was unfinished and did not contain the whistling ending. Trey teased The Greater Good in Roses Are Free. Split Open and Melt and Kill Devil Falls were also unfinished. The last Tweezer Reprise of the first set contained Split Open and Melt teases by Fish. Trey, Mike, and Page teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in Kill Devil Falls. Tweezer, which was played as an encore for the first time, ended abruptly with a "Do you get it?" sound bite immediately following the song's conclusion. </p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 15mwith break
LONGEST23:03TWEEZER REPRISE
SHORTEST1:14TWEEZER REPRISE
AVG SONG9:45across 20
JAM CHRT13charted
SEGUES110.55 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 195 min
SONG DURATIONS · 20 IN ORDER0–24 MIN
TWEEZER REPRISE 23:03
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