Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1995-10-21 | Reba | Lincoln, NE | 13:58 | Super Fish sets a shuffling beat atop which Trey grooves, and a wonderful, rolling jam ensues. Mike incites a mini-breakdown, from which a concerted passage of energy builds to burst. Trey employs any number of staccato-like licks, with Page matching him upon his piano. Huge sustain and powerful trilling drive this version to a thrilling conclusion. |
1995-10-21 | Bowie | Lincoln, NE | 16:36 | Although it doesn't get way beyond "Bowie," this very good version includes a lot of little unexpected improvisational twists and turns and a psychedelic edginess. |
1995-10-21 | YEM | Lincoln, NE | 22:42 | "Oye Como Va" teases and HUUUUGE B&D! |
1996-11-16 | Runaway Jim | Omaha, NE | 14:38 | Breaks into a great groove at 9:15 with some early funk sounds from Page and Trey before -> to "Vibration Of Life." |
1996-11-16 | Hood | Omaha, NE | 15:55 | Trey sustains a note for nearly 3 minutes letting Page and Fish shine. Altered lyrics referencing Leigh Fordham. |
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