Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995-11-22 | Antelope | Landover, MD | 11:11 | Jam wastes no time dicking around but gets right into intensive and dissonant playing. Great Page and Fish. |
1995-11-22 | Free | Landover, MD | 33:02 | The second extended, highly improvisational "Free." This one is a monster with several movements well beyond "Free" proper and "No Quarter" teases and a "BATR" tease. -> to "Llama." Must-hear. |
1997-12-28 | Julius | Landover, MD | 10:57 | Nice mellow groovy jam that has some decent stylistic variation. |
1997-12-28 | Cities | Landover, MD | 8:21 | Mike and Page add a lot to the richly funky jam that becomes very repetitious, with Trey playing in a staccato manner. |
1997-12-28 | Runaway Jim | Landover, MD | 14:11 | The jam breaks into a nice funky groove around 8:00 and gradually winds down into space with delay effects. |
1997-12-28 | Axilla | Landover, MD | 9:39 | A low-key and at times melodic and serene outro jam emerges from the standard before > to a solid "Simple." |
1997-12-28 | Simple | Landover, MD | 13:27 | Jam begins in traditional fashion but eventually there's a somewhat inexplicable key modulation from Trey. A very unusual version that also includes Page on clavinet for a stretch. |
1997-12-28 | SOAMule | Landover, MD | 11:42 | Guitar and piano jam with "Roundabout" teases instead of traditional Mule Duel. Eventually the whole band joins in quiet but suspenseful jam that is quality music. |
1997-12-28 | Halley's | Landover, MD | 12:49 | A crisp, tight, high energy jam - the band is really locked in on this one. Shorter than some, but well worth the visit! |
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