Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994-10-31 | Simple | Glens Falls, NY | 8:26 | Taking the outro jam up a big notch from 10/29/94, this version includes a switch from major to minor mode towards the end that creates good tension. Simply put, this is the first enchanting, gorgeous version. |
1994-10-31 | Divided | Glens Falls, NY | 16:28 | Superlative, epic, one for the ages. Hard rocking yet played with extreme precision, this version reflects the band at the top of its game. |
1994-10-31 | Julius | Glens Falls, NY | 7:51 | Trey goes insane. Truly SICK version. > "Horse." |
1994-10-31 | Reba | Glens Falls, NY | 15:34 | Thick grooves and beautiful melodies.... A quintessential Reba. |
1994-10-31 | Bowie | Glens Falls, NY | 13:07 | Essentially "Type I," but this is a textbook, immaculately played version with great tension. |
1994-10-31 | Antelope | Glens Falls, NY | 10:37 | Well-played, mostly straightforward version. Shows just how strong 1994 was for "Antelope" that this one barely makes the cut. |
1994-10-31 | Coil | Glens Falls, NY | 10:05 | A spectacular, transcendent end to a spectacular, transcendent show. |
2013-10-23 | Gumbo | Glens Falls, NY | 5:12 | Standard Gumbo but a great, funky clav outro from Page. |
2013-10-23 | LxL | Glens Falls, NY | 7:46 | A very solid version all around which includes an unusual vocal jam type ending, setting up nicely for "I Didn't Know." |
2013-10-23 | Twist | Glens Falls, NY | 13:58 | The "Twist" jam itself includes some nice playing by Mike and Page. Then at 6:30 the jam breaks into some mellifluous, semi-"HOSE," which settles down into thoughtful space before rebuilding energy and then cyling down to end. |
2013-10-23 | Velvet Sea | Glens Falls, NY | 7:55 | Following a strong "Twist," this heartfelt rendering of "Wading" provides a graceful interlude before a powerful "Hood." |
2013-10-23 | Hood | Glens Falls, NY | 13:21 | Early in the jam, the band pays homage to the great Worcester '10 version. After some quieter musing, the jam picks up a really great head of steam and peaks in an exultant and powerful manner. |
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