Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009-10-30 | Wolfman's | Indio, CA | 11:36 | Really no funk section at all. Instead, an upbeat rocker with super Page and great Mike triumphs, recedes, and morphs into eerie, effects-laden space for 3 minutes before > to a great (short) "Piper." |
2009-10-30 | Piper | Indio, CA | 11:03 | One of the best (short) versions ever, certainly for "3.0." Several distinct movements in the jam and all band members contribute well. "She Saved My Soul"-like vocal jam towards the end. |
2009-10-31 | Loving Cup | Indio, CA | 7:23 | This version is FIERCE, what with horns and soulful backup vocals! |
2009-10-31 | BDTNL | Indio, CA | 11:46 | Standard "BDTNL" concludes and the band breaks into an upbeat and rocking outro jam that > to "Fluffhead." |
2009-10-31 | Suzy | Indio, CA | 11:37 | Sharon Jones and Saundra Williams on backup vocals, and Dave Guy, David Smith, and Tony Jarvis on trumpet, trombone, and saxophone, respectively. Outstanding, stretched out (but otherwise straightforward) version. |
2009-11-01 | BOTT | Indio, CA | 3:20 | Acoustic version from Festival 8. |
2009-11-01 | McGrupp | Indio, CA | 8:21 | Gorgeous acoustic version from Festival 8. |
2009-11-01 | Undermind | Indio, CA | 7:45 | Exceptionally strong playing from Trey in this roaring "Type I" version. |
2009-11-01 | Light | Indio, CA | 15:19 | A dissonant/loop jam loaded with spacey effects emerges from "Light" proper. Part of a great sandwich with "Mike's" and "Slave." |
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