Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995-10-19 | Mike's | Kansas City, MO | 14:30 | A Page and Mike heavy 1st jam, in which Trey hangs very much in the background. In the 2nd jam, screeching play from Trey and B-3 fills from Page compliment the funky, rhythmic base. Then there's a 3rd jam of sorts at 9:50, which features Trey retaking the lead in a plucky and upbeat conclusion. |
1995-10-19 | Weekapaug | Kansas City, MO | 13:12 | The jam goes "Type II" midway through for several minutes of foreboding exploration, during which Fish really stands out. Unfinished with "Dreaming" and "Keyboard Army" teases. |
1996-11-19 | Loving Cup | Kansas City, MO | 7:12 | Trey rips it up and closes the FIRST set in a fiery fashion! |
1996-11-19 | Gin | Kansas City, MO | 19:17 | A well played "Type I" jam morphs into a funky Page-led multiple keyboard show (with Trey on the mini percussion kit). At 16:10, Trey jumps back on guitar, leading a soaring jam which works back to "Gin" and -> to "Vibration of Life." |
1996-11-19 | YEM | Kansas City, MO | 25:38 | "Groove is in the Heart" jam. |
2012-08-22 | Stash | Kansas City, MO | 13:42 | A very good version that shifts back and forth between minor and major modes, creating tension between dark and bright. |
2015-08-05 | DwD | Kansas City, MO | 20:41 | The band seems content to keep the majority of this jam in a low key state of quieter musing. A few energy upticks along the way to an eventually rocking peak, but this is largely a settled, chill out jam without the now typical bliss section(s). |
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