181My Friend, My FriendIITakes its time rumbling in the aftermath of the standard outro and then gradually winds up into a fairly intense vortex, then flips the tonality from minor to major in expectation of a peak but instead dwindles mysteriously > "Rift". · 92 BPM
16:30
>SEGUE
160Rift78 BPM
6:24
183GumboCool lines and great vibes, the band embarks on a great, throwback version (one can almost hear "Another One Bites The Dust" working to surface). Trey strums after the six-minute mark, signaling a contemporary shift, and his solo follows suit - the tone, if not the mood of the jam, markedly different. Cool shades of "Norwegian Wood" - or play akinto - seem to flavor the jam's melodic texture, before Trey builds to a draw your own conclusion, conclusion. Almost. For Page, on his piano, takes over, working through a fine iteration of the song's classic coda. · 96 BPM
12:58
159Pebbles and Marbles129 BPM
9:27
164Army of One118 BPM
4:25
>SEGUE
159Ya Mar108 BPM
7:21
155The Wedge92 BPM
7:10
163Walls of the Cave133 BPM
10:47
SET 2MAIN7 TRACKS·1:242 CHARTED
262Energy118 BPM
12:33
>SEGUE
287TweezerIIdarkMore than anything, this jam is defined by the wall of loops Trey builds from around 11-16min wherein the band executes one of the most unique peaks of the year. It's dimly lit as Mike roots everything through ominous playing, but the combo of wild loops and synths on top gives the impression of contained madness akin to the HAL 9000 systematically betraying the Discovery One. Moving from the peak of the jam, the back half is fairly standard in nature but accentuated by each member giving it their all. Perhaps not the most transgressive music you've heard from The Phish From Vermont, but the A for Effort is real here. Closing with a shreddy, psychedelic, 2.0 style peak, we return to the "Tweezer" riff on a high before fading > into a perfectly placed "Ruby Waves." · 99 BPM
27:59
>SEGUE
251Ruby Waves152 BPM
14:31
>SEGUE
258No Men In No Man's Land136 BPM
11:11
>SEGUE
274TweezerIIdarkMore than anything, this jam is defined by the wall of loops Trey builds from around 11-16min wherein the band executes one of the most unique peaks of the year. It's dimly lit as Mike roots everything through ominous playing, but the combo of wild loops and synths on top gives the impression of contained madness akin to the HAL 9000 systematically betraying the Discovery One. Moving from the peak of the jam, the back half is fairly standard in nature but accentuated by each member giving it their all. Perhaps not the most transgressive music you've heard from The Phish From Vermont, but the A for Effort is real here. Closing with a shreddy, psychedelic, 2.0 style peak, we return to the "Tweezer" riff on a high before fading > into a perfectly placed "Ruby Waves." · 123 BPM
<p>Army of One was last played on July 26, 2023 (107 shows). Energy was last played on August 2, 2023 (102 shows). Ruby Waves was unfinished. Trey teased Manteca in the second Tweezer.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 23mwith break
LONGEST27:59TWEEZER
SHORTEST3:22TWEEZER REPRISE
AVG SONG10:10across 20
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES100.50 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 204 min
SONG DURATIONS · 20 IN ORDER0–28 MIN
TWEEZER 27:59
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