Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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2002-12-31 | WotC | New York, NY | 18:17 | Debut, which includes an excellent "Type II" section beginning about 11:00 that eventually returns to "WOTC." |
2003-02-14 | WotC | Inglewood, CA | 23:13 | Despite its duration, most of the jam section is essentially "Type I" with some interesting instrumentation. At about 18:00, the jam finally breaks free of "WOTC" into a nice low-key section that -> to "Carini." |
2003-02-22 | WotC | Cincinnati, OH | 19:57 | Extended "Type I" jam with building energy. |
2003-02-25 | WotC | Philadelphia, PA | 19:01 | Around 13:00, the jam breaks into an effects-laden groove, although it is not far removed from typical "WOTC." Returns to the standard at 17:30 to wrap up. |
2004-06-19 | WotC | Saratoga Springs, NY | 20:11 | Straightforward until 12:55 when the jam breaks into a nice "Type I" outro jam. This jam settles briefly, then builds into a great "Type II" jam with some melodic licks from Trey that preview the catchy riff he seizes on in the following day's "Ghost." |
2004-06-24 | WotC | Noblesville, IN | 12:23 | "Type I" version includes a "DwD" jam from 9:10 - 10:25. |
2004-08-09 | WotC | Hampton, VA | 17:34 | Aggressive, in-your-face "Type I" version. |
2004-08-14 | WotC | Coventry, VT | 15:19 | Jam breaks from the standard at 11:00 into a mellow groove that builds energy and > to "Runaway Jim." |
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