Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1992-04-19 | Stash | Santa Cruz, CA | 8:35 | Great version where the notion of the standard "Stash" jam is tested repeatedly. Trey moves horizontally in his melody rather than vertically several times which adds good tension. |
1992-04-19 | Mike's | Santa Cruz, CA | 8:06 | A less dissonant, more melodic approach to the jam began to flourish in April '92, and this version is a great example. The jam here is very rocking and percussive, while the 2nd jam makes good use of tension, but without so much chaos and shrill dissonance. |
1992-04-19 | Weekapaug | Santa Cruz, CA | 9:49 | The first segment begins in familiar style but also includes an atypically tense movement to go along with impressive straightforward jamming. Then, a settled, quieter section develops in the middle before blasting back into "Weekapaug" proper and closing with a vocal jam. |
1992-04-19 | Mango | Santa Cruz, CA | 7:00 | Oh HELL yeah! Among the earliest versions to jam. |
1992-04-19 | Runaway Jim | Santa Cruz, CA | 7:20 | > "Cold as Ice", this hot show-closer features playful and melodic Trey, with a pinch of verve, and a whole lot of swagger. Pushing boundaries, the version lays the foundation for future jamming here, there, or anywhere. |
1993-03-25 | Stash | Santa Cruz, CA | 10:51 | The jam leaves the standard behind, comes back, leaves again on a different tangent, and finally returns to wrap up. |
1993-03-25 | Magilla | Santa Cruz, CA | 3:52 | A strong, surprise version (the first in 114 shows), Trey glides through a "Stash" tease, and, true to the era, incorporates somewhat experimental playing, featuring a great shuffling, percussive sound. Page's first "Magilla" on acoustic piano is definitely worth hearing, it sounds fantastic. |
1993-03-25 | Mike's | Santa Cruz, CA | 9:16 | Strong Mike in a somewhat dissonant 1st jam. The 2nd jam is the first of several '93s which have jamming similar to the future "Simple." This one also has some good stop/start action, before more dissonant Trey and a percussive lead up to the closing. |
1993-03-25 | Weekapaug | Santa Cruz, CA | 9:34 | Great little "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" jam/tease, followed by a breakdown with exceptionally strong playing by Fish and a vocal jam-style ending. |
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