Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1994-10-20 | SOAMelt | St. Petersburg, FL | 8:00 | "SOAM" -> "Kung" -> "SOAM." The jam itself is decent, dissonant, and moderately exploratory. |
1994-10-20 | Kung | St. Petersburg, FL | 2:00 | -> in from "SOAM," -> back to "SOAM." |
1994-10-20 | SOAMelt | St. Petersburg, FL | 2:33 | -> in from "Kung" to complete this "SOAM" sandwich. |
1994-10-20 | Maze | St. Petersburg, FL | 12:27 | -> in from "Lengthwise." Page shines for an extended section starting at 3:15 through 5:00, where the jam goes from near silence to a more predictable jam. Fish's driving play keeps things at a breakneck speed. The jam ends with soaring licks from Trey. |
1994-10-20 | Hood | St. Petersburg, FL | 19:48 | The first seriously "Type II" "Hood" includes some very experimental jamming. Parts of this exploration are mildly dissonant and very un-"Hood"-like, while other sections are quite spectacular. The "Type I" ending is first rate. |
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