Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1998-07-28 | Sneakin' Sally | Bonner Springs, KS | 9:35 | Rocking bridge. A very subtle vocal jam can be heard from 5:33 - 6:55. A great rhythmic, "Manteca"-like jam continues following the (non) vocal jam. |
1998-07-28 | It's Ice | Bonner Springs, KS | 5:47 | "Lengthwise" sandwich occurs with Fishman singing the verses into his Electrolux. |
1998-07-28 | Lengthwise | Bonner Springs, KS | 3:14 | > in from "It's Ice." Fishman sings the verses into his Electrolux. > back to "Ice." |
1998-07-28 | It's Ice | Bonner Springs, KS | 1:41 | > in from "Lengthwise" to complete this version of "Ice." |
1998-07-28 | Brother | Bonner Springs, KS | 6:47 | > in from "Mango Song." Has a distinctly funky sound at first. Lots of great shredding by Trey. At about 4:50, breaks into a brief, funky, very non-"Brother" groove, then returns home to conclude. |
1998-07-28 | Maze | Bonner Springs, KS | 13:48 | > in from "Contact." Great Page section where there's a lot of back and forth between Page and Trey. Trey's turn is not as dissonant as many of the versions here, but he shreds it up pretty impressively. |
1998-07-28 | Caspian | Bonner Springs, KS | 9:05 | Even people who dislike "Fuckerpants" should give this celebratory and high powered version a listen. > to "YEM." |
1999-06-30 | Gin | Bonner Springs, KS | 18:16 | The first jam of 1999 slowly, patiently, methodically builds and plateaus into a phantasmically pschedelicious soundcape full of wondrous, mellifluous stories that eventually coalesce into a mystical-yet-triumphant foam, bespeckled by bedazzlingly exquisite riffs by Trey on Gin's melodic theme, which soulfully concludes this orchestral dance. |
1999-06-30 | BOTT | Bonner Springs, KS | 5:34 | Debut. Instrumental bridge (jam) between 2nd and 3rd verses, and an instrumental outro after 3rd verse. |
1999-06-30 | Maze | Bonner Springs, KS | 14:40 | "Bathtub Gin" tease from Trey. Excellent version, and at the end, Page, Trey and Fish enter into a mock duel with several reprises of the "Maze" signature lick. |
1999-06-30 | LxL | Bonner Springs, KS | 11:17 | A different vibe to this version, it has a subdued, almost melancholy quality to it despite being well played. An unusual take on "Limb" and worth checking out. |
1999-06-30 | Free | Bonner Springs, KS | 13:56 | Starts in customary manner, with a lot of bass and nice Trey. A kind of echo-filled groove develops, very mellow. |
1999-06-30 | My Left Toe | Bonner Springs, KS | 8:25 | Debut version out of -> "Bug". |
2000-09-25 | Tweezer | Bonner Springs, KS | 13:47 | Curious ending. |
2000-09-25 | Weekapaug | Bonner Springs, KS | 11:48 | Another groove-based jam develops midway, this time led by Fish and Page, who add '00-style sound and color to the crisp rhythmic base. |
2003-07-17 | BOTT | Bonner Springs, KS | 9:24 | Another great version from 2003 with a segue into "Divided Sky." |
2003-07-17 | Tweezer | Bonner Springs, KS | 21:56 | Long, spacey jam in the middle of upbeat "tweezeresque" jamming. |
2003-07-17 | Makisupa | Bonner Springs, KS | 5:08 | This has a more active jam than most, with some lead organ by Page and a Trey solo four minutes in that is based on "Dust in the Wind." A strong version overall. |
2003-07-17 | LxL | Bonner Springs, KS | 11:26 | Similar in some respects to the 6/30/99 version. This one also has a somewhat downbeat sentiment, which is unusual. But it's well-played with the crisp work typical of a quality "Limb." |
2003-07-17 | Antelope | Bonner Springs, KS | 12:52 | Jam breaks into an upbeat, major mode groove from 5:00 - 7:30 before returning to standard "Antelope." |
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