Jam Chart for What's the Use? (11 entries)

Date City Timing Notes
1999-07-04 Atlanta, GA 7:56 Debut. The spaciness of '99 compressed into one song.
2000-06-25 Raleigh, NC 10:03 Starts with cacophonous siren loops, then collapses into a long, languid take on the tune, before dying away in a church-like hush. Longest version to date.
2000-09-11 Mansfield, MA 8:37 Segues out of "Piper." Ends with a really cool little Mike-led jamlet (which doesn't have too much to do with "WTU?," honestly) and > into "YEM".
2010-08-14 East Troy, WI 6:08 Notable more for the remarkable and semi-famous -> out of "DwD" than anything else.
2012-06-20 Portsmouth, VA 4:44 An even better -> out of "Hood." One of the few highlights of the Portsmouth 2012 shows.
2014-08-30 Commerce City, CO 4:50 Dramatic -> out of "DwD."
2015-08-15 Columbia, MD 5:11 "What's the Use?" is sandwiched inside a solid version of "Steam."
2015-08-23 Watkins Glen, NY 5:26 -> in from "Scents & Subtle Sounds." Dies away to a near hush at the 2 minute mark, then wonderfully explodes back to life. The Kent '94 "Hood" version of "WTU?," and proof that you really can teach an old dog new tricks.
2015-12-30 New York, NY 6:46 Unbelievable -> out of "Weekapaug." Drops into silence like Magnaball, then builds to a glorious peak. Sounds like a late '90s "Hood" style peak. -> back into "Weekapaug" without hesitation. Superb version.
2016-07-15 George, WA 6:26 Similar in intent to 8/23/15's version - drops down to a murmur, then roars back to life. A fine version from a wonderful Set 2.
2021-08-27 George, WA 9:07 Bettered in length only by 6/25/00 thanks to an atypically long and varied regrouping after the near-silence around 2:25. An ethereal journey worthy of the Gorge.
Jam chart versions are selected because of improvisational and other characteristics that distinguish these from typical versions of the song.
The jam chart team has highlighted some versions with a yellow background; these are the versions the team believes to be especially improvisational, or otherwise notable.
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