Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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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. |
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. |
1993-08-09 | 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." |
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." |
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. |
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. |
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