Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995-12-16 | SOAMule | Lake Placid, NY | 12:05 | More '95 style "Mule Duel" wackiness, with the expected Trey guitar/vocal response, more Page soloing, and Mike chanting with a brief snore. |
1995-12-16 | Simple | Lake Placid, NY | 7:02 | Short but sweet. A high octane "Simple" nicely -> to a great "Weekapaug." |
1995-12-16 | Weekapaug | Lake Placid, NY | 13:48 | Features a long percussive jam with Trey on the mini-kit, giving Page a chance to take the lead. Eventually winds down into ambience before > to "Coil." |
1995-12-17 | Stash | Lake Placid, NY | 11:40 | One of the most spirited, cacophanous versions from '95, even though it's straightforward. Fish and Page go ballistic. |
1995-12-17 | Maze | Lake Placid, NY | 12:38 | While typically dissonant and tension filled, there is rich melodic variation from Trey compared to "standard" versions, and his yelling and screaming at one point adds to the mind-numbing aspect of this beast. |
1995-12-17 | Hood | Lake Placid, NY | 17:06 | Another strong December '95 version. Fish is the star as he expertly intensifies the percussion as the jam progresses. |
1995-12-17 | Tweezer | Lake Placid, NY | 22:46 | Page solo segues into a "Tweeprise" finish. WTF. |
1995-12-17 | Tweeprise | Lake Placid, NY | 2:47 | -> in from "Tweezer." The second notable "Tweezer" -> "Tweeprise" combo. |
1996-10-16 | Simple | Lake Placid, NY | 15:45 | With Trey on the "mini-kit" Page grooves around quite a bit on organ. |
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