Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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2003-02-14 | Fee | Inglewood, CA | 10:54 | Outro evolves into a beautiful calypso style jam that grows more abstract with delay effects. -> into "Taste." |
2003-02-14 | Taste | Inglewood, CA | 10:26 | -> in from "Fee." Cool, somewhat mellow, and very different solo by Trey. But the band brings the heat back at the finish. |
2003-02-14 | Gin | Inglewood, CA | 18:41 | 2.0-style HOSE. The jam sticks close to standard for a while, then breaks away into a fantastic, euphoric groove. |
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." |
2003-02-14 | Bag | Inglewood, CA | 11:33 | A very quiet, calm, yet strangely percussive jam in this strong version with a -> to "Prince Caspian." |
2014-10-24 | It's Ice | Inglewood, CA | 8:47 | Like the Portsmouth "It's Ice", Page hops on the clavinet out of the gate, but this time Trey chips in some wah-scratching and Echoplex to this funky jam before sticking the landing. |
2014-10-24 | Gin | Inglewood, CA | 12:50 | This fun version starts with teases of "Low Rider" and "Long Tall Glasses" before accelerating into an energized "Type I" jam. |
2014-10-24 | DwD | Inglewood, CA | 16:24 | After extended and very pleasant "Type I" jamming, Mike and Trey drive the play down into some murky and atonal depths. Then this diseased ship gloriously resurfaces to a magnificent conclusion. |
2014-10-24 | Hood | Inglewood, CA | 14:14 | Amidst of sea of exploratory '14 versions, this fine one is a welcome reminder that the plain old "Hood" jam, when well executed as it is here, is pretty damn good stuff. Fish and Page are key in bringing up the energy and adding great color to the jam. |
2015-07-25 | LxL | Inglewood, CA | 7:47 | A nice version which begins with a fun "Follow The Yellow Brick Road" tease, then gradually builds up to a solid peak. |
2015-07-25 | NMINML | Inglewood, CA | 12:29 | Trey makes a dive into minor-key Fall '97-esque territory, then the jam takes on a menacing vibe not unlike "Psycho Killer" before a > into "Carini." |
2015-07-25 | Roggae | Inglewood, CA | 9:30 | Trey, Page, and Mike weave in, out, and around each other harmoniously throughout this entire breathtaking jam, while Fish holds down the fort and leads them to a glorious peak. > "BDTNL" for CK5's birthday. |
2015-07-25 | YEM | Inglewood, CA | 20:42 | Gimmicky version where Trey and Mike spooned eachother while playing each other's instruments. (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mK05T5cYdE). A phun time was had by some. |
2016-07-22 | SOAMule | Inglewood, CA | 10:31 | Perhaps beset with tech troubles throughout this show, nonetheless the "Mule" is entertaining fun, with a Page solo > Trey and Fish Marimba Lumina "Duel" > klezmer > weird Mike chanting > conclusion. |
2018-07-27 | Simple | Inglewood, CA | 10:36 | Gets beyond standard "Simple" in a hurry, first taking on a more rocking vibe and then traversing a groove producing themes reminiscent of the Island Tour Roses before spacing out and > "Ghost". |
2018-07-28 | KDF | Inglewood, CA | 10:56 | Flirts with major-key play early on, reverts back to minor with Trey employing an organ-like tone, and then breaks into some immensely upbeat jamming until the final chorus. |
2018-07-28 | Fuego | Inglewood, CA | 17:39 | One of those "Writing about music is like dancing about architecture" versions, but here goes: A strong composed section cools and, wonderfully, in lieu of working through pleasant, but familiar space, Trey seems to toy with "The Little Drummer Boy" (11:02), a line which leads through a passage(s) of concerted, cerebral, full-band play. The jam becomes stately, and "Coil"-esque in nature. But this is no outro. More great soloing follows as Trey works the music to a perfectly balanced peak. |
2018-07-28 | Soul Planet | Inglewood, CA | 16:12 | Breaks out with some brief funk and quickly evolves into a warmer groove with Page and Trey trading lead duties before guitar takes over as the jam gallops to a peak and dissolves into "Wingsuit". |
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