Date | City | Timing | Notes |
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1996-04-26 | New Orleans, LA | 4:57 | Jazz Festival version with Michael Ray rocking the trumpet. |
1997-03-18 | Burlington, VT | 9:23 | Extended, jazzy jam with Dave Grippo on alto sax and James Harvey on trombone. |
1999-09-26 | New Orleans, LA | 7:09 | Guests Michael Ray (Trumpet) and Tim Green (Saxophone) propel a fun, unique take on Page's scripted instrumental. A cool interlude follows intense brass - a nice touch of Trey - before morn horns push the version to its strong conclusion. Fans of the jam should stick around for the rest of the first set, and 9/9/00's "CTB" > "Funky Bitch" similar, but different, combo. |
2000-09-09 | Albany, NY | 4:53 | Following some odd, onstage antics, Michael Ray, already on trumpet, moves from "Makisupa" > "CTB," adding extra oomph to the song's choice set changes, before the band breaks for an excellent "Funky Bitch." (Stick around for his contributions on show encore "Hood.") |
2003-07-26 | Atlanta, GA | 7:31 | > from "Wilson". This version features a cool, almost quiet section in the middle. There is great interplay between Trey and Page, each showing off as they go back-and-forth. |
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