Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997-03-02 | YEM | Copenhagen, Denmark | 21:25 | SKELTON VJ. (No B&D.) |
1998-06-30 | Stash | Copenhagen, Denmark | 13:34 | This is a cool and very different version. Combines great tension with a little ambient sound and some funk. -> "Cities." |
1998-06-30 | Roggae | Copenhagen, Denmark | 6:31 | Debut. |
1998-06-30 | Moma | Copenhagen, Denmark | 12:15 | Debut. Includes dance (well, "dance") instructions and a somewhat extended Type I groove. |
1998-06-30 | Wolfman's | Copenhagen, Denmark | 12:01 | The jam moves from mellow funky stuff into a serene ambient mode and then -> to "Frankie Says." |
1998-06-30 | Ya Mar | Copenhagen, Denmark | 9:23 | Drum solo during the jam. Unfinished. |
1998-07-01 | DwD | Copenhagen, Denmark | 20:17 | Intense "Type I" jam collapses into eerie space, rebuilds to "DwD" to close, then is followed by a really great 5 minute ambient jam before a masterful -> "Dog Faced Boy." |
1998-07-01 | Tweezer | Copenhagen, Denmark | 22:50 | All over the map. Improvisation goes everywhere. A remarkable version, that's excellent in part. "Long Train Runnin'" teases. |
1998-07-01 | 2001 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 16:45 | Emerges from a spacey "Tweezer" and creates a mesmerizing groove. All four members are on point and create a beautiful journey into the improvisational galaxy. |
1998-07-02 | BOAF | Copenhagen, Denmark | 6:38 | Although straightforward, this version features a soaring solo by Trey. |
1998-07-02 | Ghost | Copenhagen, Denmark | 20:40 | Volcanic rock to Carmina Burana trance which passes through lush oceanic swells to the ring of fire. [Intense and fiery "Ghost" jamming morphs to pensive, melodic and dark ambient play, then brightens to upbeat and quintessentially '98 ambient transcendence.] |
1998-07-02 | Runaway Jim | Copenhagen, Denmark | 12:05 | Nice version that gets beyond "Jim" into some great ambient jamming. -> "Prince Caspian." |
1998-07-02 | YEM | Copenhagen, Denmark | 21:57 | Strong jam segment. |
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