Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1992-04-08 | Bowie | Albuquerque, NM | 17:59 | Following an extended intro with a number of signals, the jam section immediately breaks into a flowy groove. Gradually adding energy and some expected tension, the playing latches onto a "Tweeprise"-like theme, adds more tension, settles into some quieter rhythmic play, then cranks back up for a full-throttle conclusion. |
1994-05-10 | It's Ice | Santa Fe, NM | 8:55 | "Landlady"-like jamming in this wild, high energy jam. |
1994-05-10 | SOAMelt | Santa Fe, NM | 12:17 | The jam makes an exploratory departure around 7:00, then works back to "SOAM" in a chaotic but improvisational manner. |
1994-05-10 | Reba | Santa Fe, NM | 13:41 | Extremely quiet and contemplative play from the composed section spills into the jam, which is dialed down to an all but erasure of sound. Trey employs a series of great, jazzy chords, before inspired soloing drives the version up and through a typically great build. With Page sounding great upon his piano, Trey alights upon a cool theme, before soaring sustain and a shredding peak crests and winds down via some great full-band play to the "note." |
1994-05-10 | Bowie | Santa Fe, NM | 10:47 | Intense, fairly chaotic version. |
1999-09-22 | 2001 | Las Cruces, NM | 13:46 | First five minutes are a spacey, black hole, acid trip. Then Trey unleashes pure savagery. Second jam is a sweet groove with space birds and dance beeps gracing this "2001". |
1999-09-22 | Gin | Las Cruces, NM | 17:19 | Straightforward jam, in some ways similar to 9/12/99, but also different. This one comes closer at moments to breaking into a groove outside of "Gin" proper, and also features incredible trilling by Trey. |
1999-09-22 | Taste | Las Cruces, NM | 11:34 | Delicately but very deftly performed. Great teaming by Trey and Page in this graceful version. |
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