Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1992-12-12 | SOAMelt | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 9:05 | Exploratory version with great melodic variation by Trey. The jam just gets better and better as it progresses. |
1992-12-12 | Tweezer | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 14:26 | Very heavy and punishing. |
1992-12-12 | YEM | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 17:48 | Davey Crockett teases in jam and VJ. |
1992-12-13 | Wilson | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 7:38 | Lenghty intro and Simpsons and All Fall Down signals plus other creepy shenanigans before BLAT BOOM. |
1992-12-13 | Bowie | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 12:34 | An unusual, somewhat mean-spirited jam shifts at 8:25 to something akin to "Tweezer Reprise." Returns to normal "Bowie" and concludes with a hard rocking trill section. |
1992-12-13 | CDT | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 7:45 | > from "Fluffhead." This version has a fun intro that sounds almost "Possum"-esque. The jam is full-speed ahead and builds and builds. Fans of banter should stick around after the song for Trey filibustering while Page gets a string repaired. |
1993-04-03 | Stash | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 12:34 | Fantastic improvisation in a very cool and very different jam than most. Mike and Fish are awesome keeping pace with Trey, who excels. Dissonant and blistering ending. |
1993-04-03 | YEM | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 26:56 | Excellent, raging, machine-gun Trey jam segment! |
1993-04-27 | YEM | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 23:31 | Another strong entry from Spring '93. Trey latches onto a catchy swinging theme in the jam which also teases "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" and "Sundown" by Ontario's own Gordon Lightfoot. |
1993-04-29 | Antelope | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 12:41 | Rocking version includes a brief jam on Pink Floyd's "Money" (4:45 - 5:20) followed by fantastic, very exploratatory jamming. Intense conclusion to the jam with Trey just shredding away. |
1993-04-29 | Mike's | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 9:20 | The strong 1st jam includes jamming that hints at "Crossroads," before breaking into a repetitive, grundge-like Mike and Fish-led groove. The 2nd jam sounds very much like an early stab at what would evolve into "Simple" the following year, played atop a similar groove to the 1st jam, and then ends in a ripping and intense manner. |
1993-04-29 | Weekapaug | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 4:14 | Excellent jam with Theme From Bonanza and "NICU" teases, as well as strong and unusual melodic content -> to the first "Makisupa" in 320 shows (last seen on 11/26/90) before -> back to "Weekapaug." |
1993-04-29 | Makisupa | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 2:47 | -> in from "Weekapaug." "Makisupa" makes its first appearance in 320 shows (last seen on 11/26/90), amidst a strong "Weekapaug." -> back to "Weekapaug." |
1993-04-29 | Weekapaug | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 5:36 | -> in from the first "Makisupa" in 320 shows. This section includes great "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" ("CYHMK") teases, exploratory jamming and a shredding peak. All in all, another great '93 "Weekapaug." |
1993-08-09 | CDT | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 3:44 | A "Who Knows" (Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsies) jam is sandwiched between slices of "CDT." |
1993-08-09 | Who Knows | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 0:58 | -> in from "CDT." Brief jam on this Jimi Hendrix tune. -> back to "CDT." |
1993-08-09 | CDT | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 1:59 | -> in from a "Who Knows" jam (Jimi Hendrix) to finish this "CDT." |
1993-08-09 | Fee | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 6:11 | Diverges from the standard outro into a tense little jam before > to "Split Open And Melt." |
1993-08-09 | SOAMelt | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 13:11 | Improvisational, but a little bit weird. The jam begins with scat singing by Trey and immediately breaks into slow, plodding and percussive action. Returns to "SOAM" with sick trilling at the peak, then slows down, and down, and down, and -> to "Glide." |
1993-08-09 | YEM | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 22:41 | "Smoke on the Water" teases in the jam with Trey quoting "Here comes Speed Racer" during one of them. Vocal jam contains verses from "Psycho Killer." Great vocal segue into "Contact." |
1993-08-24 | It's Ice | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 9:32 | "I Feel The Earth Move" tease/jam in another excellent August '93 version. |
1993-08-24 | SOAMelt | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 11:39 | There's some "Crossroads"-like playing from Trey, a "Long Tall Glasses" (Leo Sayer) tease worked into the jam, then "DEG" teasing and "DEG"-like jamming as it gets way out there into a twisted combination of two unusual jams, then it returns to "SOAM" for a soaring peak. |
1993-08-24 | Maze | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 10:34 | Not the jarring dissonance of later versions, but Trey plays like a demon possessed here. |
1993-08-24 | Mike's | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 11:36 | Rounding out a strong August '93 for "Mike's," the 2nd jam here fills in the unchecked "heavy metal" box. Replete with screams and gnarly riffing, the band displays it penchant for unbridled improvisation to Canadian fans. Acoustic "Ginseng" follows. Go figure. |
1993-08-24 | Weekapaug | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 10:05 | Quickly breaks into off-the-wall, "Type II" playing and concludes unfinished with a "La Marseillaise" tease before > to "Wilson." |
1993-08-24 | Antelope | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 10:40 | Another strong August '93 "Antelope," with dissonance, improvisation, and shredding by Trey. |
1994-04-05 | Foam | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 8:51 | Highly charged musical version rife with ideas and fire Fish. Listen, if you wish, to 8/9/97's surprise summertime splash, and follow Trey playing (here, in 94, after the 6:00 mark) a very similar, demented, distorted, and delightful line - awesome version. |
1994-04-05 | Ya Mar | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 10:07 | Cool bass solo follows Page's organ solo. Then Trey plays a great guitar solo, which Mike joins, to conclude. |
1994-04-05 | Tweezer | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 11:16 | Contains an excellent melodic jam, and Mike is out-of-hand good. A well above-average short version. |
1994-04-06 | Stash | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 12:39 | "Stash" starts off '94 in a jarring, intense manner, seems to peak, then breaks into a 2nd, really excellent improvisational section. |
1994-04-06 | DwD | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 7:49 | Trey is just ON FIRE! A thrilling, albeit straight-up "Type I" version. |
1994-04-06 | Mike's | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 11:03 | Awesome and very unique version in which the 1st jam is the centerpiece of the improvisation. The jam slips away from typical "Mike's" into a repetive motif, which then breaks into nice melodic play that grows increasingly tense. Then the jam picks up a rocking head of steam. The 2nd jam adds color with great "Tweeprise"-like jamming. A kick ass version for a surprisingly mediocre year for "Mike's." |
1994-07-05 | Stash | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 12:12 | Especially after 8:00, this one falls into the "extreme" category, with dissonance and chaos run amuck. |
1994-07-05 | Esther | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 9:43 | Early "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" teasing is enhanced by great Trey, whose unique soloing features dynamic modulation before the band comes togehter for a strong conclusion and a great > into "DwD." |
1994-07-05 | Gin | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 12:45 | Great, multi-section, power rocking jam which really doesn't sound anything like "Gin." Briefly returns to "Gin" before > to "Lifeboy." Soundboard version released on FTA Superball IX, Pt. 2. |
1994-07-05 | YEM | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | 23:33 | Weird jam. "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" tease from Trey in the VJ. |
1994-07-06 | Fluffhead | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 14:32 | Mike rules! Another super and dynamic '94, this one isn't blemish free, but also has so much to offer that to pass over it for a couple of rough spots seems unfair. Mike is so solid and present throughout, while cohort Fish fills the tail gunner slot with martial ferocity. The twisted gyrations of Bundle of Joy resolve into a spellbinding whallop of an Arrival. |
1994-07-06 | Reba | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 16:26 | Classic version featuring an incredible groove. Mike and Fish lay the foundation as Page becomes more prominent and then Trey just slays. After Trey develops and works through a fantastic theme, full-band play becomes more direct and straight-forward, with a "Paradise City" - or, circa 2014, that "REO Speedwagon" - sound, before the band builds to a powerful, fist-pumping peak. |
1994-07-06 | Bowie | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 16:44 | Patient, provocative, and playful jamming emerges near the 6:00 mark, a vestige from the intro, which features manic teasing. Truly cool improv follows, notable for hushed, eerie, thematic "non"-play , which, like a powerfully "weak" pulse, all but flat-lines - in the best possible way. Trey literally cycles through ideas, the band full of life and support, as the version builds and builds, before, while hinting at "DEG," comes to a classic, crashing, close. |
1994-07-06 | Tweezer | Montréal, Québec, Canada | 18:36 | "HYHU" and "2001" jams. "Donna Lee" and "Who Knows" teases. Incredible version for this period. |
1995-10-06 | Tweezer | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 15:19 | Even more crazy and chaotic of a jam than normal for "Tweezer." Jam reaches a good peak, cools way down, but then climbs and climbs and reaches an excellent peak beore concluding in a mellow way and seguing into Keyboard Army. (there's no return to the normal coda) |
1996-11-23 | Divided | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 14:01 | A magnificent and triumphant version. Check out the superb "Hood" from this show while you're at it. |
1996-11-23 | SOAMelt | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 11:16 | Jam includes some unusual key modulation, then breaks into a Mike-led groove of sorts with building dissonance. |
1996-11-23 | Weekapaug | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 11:39 | A mildly dissonant and tension-filled jam peaks, then after 8:00 breaks into a funky, rhythmic groove which builds intensity and -> to "Catapult." |
1996-11-23 | Hood | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 15:07 | A really excellent version that captures the sound of the band in Fall '96, including strong Page (who seems louder in the sound mix throughout much of '96), dynamic Fish, who increases the jam's intensity, and rocking Trey. |
1999-07-20 | Ghost | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 16:12 | Uncle Ebenezer's frozen head revivified through the injection of a steaming hot blast of ectoplasm. [Mighty Mike's monstrous Modulus groove massacres the minions at Molson.] |
1999-07-20 | YEM | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 24:21 | Jam is groovy, punchy, upbeat and peaks well, but the vocal jam is atypically melodic and percussive, and even pleasing to the ears. |
1999-07-20 | 2001 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 10:03 | The standard "Train Song" > "2001" > "Misty Mountain Hop" sandwich. Power drop that wastes no time. High energy upbeat rocker. Don't get hit by Mike's laser beams. |
1999-07-20 | Misty Mountain Hop | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 15:17 | Debut. Doesn't truly break free of "Misty Mountain Hop" proper, but it definitely chases after sheer unadulterated happiness. The classic hazy/swirly/gloriously happy summer '99 jamming, with "Disease"-like chord progressions and lofty whale call accenting the jam's peaks. |
1999-09-09 | Stash | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 14:12 | Haunting and eerie version that is very unique. Trey and Page deploy effects to create a chilling, lunar soundscape. |
1999-09-09 | Ghost | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 15:27 | Add nine grams of ground decarboxylated cannabis to nine ounces of Bacardi 151. Heat mixture to 151 degrees Fahrenheit for ninety-nine minutes. Strain and decant through nine ice cubes into nine medicinal glass vials. Take nine drops over the course of the next nine days. [An ethereal version, lush with the swirling and alluring sounds of '99, but also featuring a strong, Mike-led groove beginning around 7:45, which eventually dissipates.] |
1999-09-09 | Tweezer | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | 21:09 | Major "type II" version. Twisted jam. Coasts along in a dull fashion but then eventually goes batshit crazy, with a HUGE PEAK! Ends with space. Must-hear. |
2000-07-06 | Reba | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 19:33 | Huge show-opener featuring focused, pretty play, and the interesting sort of innovation associated with 2000 jamming. In lieu of pursuing a "peak," the band plays patiently, deft musicianship on full display, Trey in particular working through a number of ideas and really incredible effects (see: 14:28), culminating in great "strumming" which, later, he revisits note for note. |
2000-07-06 | Moma | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 12:26 | Trey tears into the jam segment and never lets up. First of a few versions in this very rocking style from 2000. "Tweezer Reprise"-esque playing around 9:40. |
2000-07-06 | YEM | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 20:00 | Hypnotic, repetitive jam that leads into vocal jamming (no final WUDMTF lyrics). |
2000-07-06 | LxL | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 12:49 | Jam departs somewhat from the typical direction, but is interesting and well-played. Unfinished with transition to "2001." |
2000-07-06 | 2001 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 10:52 | First minute is must hear. Second jam has enough energy and funk to look illegal and be searched at the border. |
2000-07-06 | Piper | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 15:41 | This one breaks very quickly out of standard raging "Piper" mode into a classic '00, Mike and Page led groove-based jam. |
2013-07-22 | DwD | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 18:15 | Some really beautiful, inspiring and upbeat jamming ("HOSE") darkens, gets punchy, and > to "2001." |
2013-07-22 | Bowie | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 13:31 | Standard "Bowie" jam breaks and modulates between modes several times beginning at 7:47, ending in the expected minor mode with good tension and a solid trill section. |
2019-06-18 | Ruby Waves | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 9:07 | Debut. Compact, and coyly > from Halley's Comet, playful licks, a meandering, breezy, and open-ended feel following the main chorus, offers a glimpse of what soons becomes a signature, second set staple. |
2022-08-10 | Theme | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 13:37 | Workhorse song goes huge, with Trey, just past the five-minute mark, riding rhythm effortlessly offset by an array of notes effects-laden and so "played," in equal measure, by his feet. Wonderful. Page is grand on his piano. Mike's play is deft and sweet. And Fish. On full display, here, that ineffable quality that is a sort of lead drum, a perfect case in point for the man who, if Trey had to lay down money, would pay to see play. |
2022-08-10 | Stash | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 11:56 | A nice three-minute departure of lovely, low-key major musing tucked inside an otherwise typical "Stash" jam. |
2022-08-10 | Sample | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | 12:02 | The breakout version from earlier in the tour at Bethel Woods turns out to be no fluke, as "Sample in a Jar" takes off once again in Toronto. The band launches into improvisation off of the IV chord (Dmajor) and settle into a powerful rock jam reminiscent of "Theme from the Bottom." This then leads into a more classic '22 sounding segment via a minor key shift, with Trey looping and Page layering synths over a steady groove from Mike and Fish. The band then locks in on an exceptional effects-drenched funk segment that puddles and coagulates > "Down with Disease." |
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