Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1997-06-13 | LxL | Dublin, Ireland | 9:09 | Debut. Band sounds a little shaky trying to get this new song right, especially Fish with the complex rhythm. |
1997-06-13 | Vultures | Dublin, Ireland | 6:39 | Played twice during "Bradstock" (6/6/97), "Vultures" properly debuts in Dublin, a month before the band's historic 1997 summer tour. While the song will be reworked over the coming years, its essential elements are place, namely super intra-band improvisation, working within the "context" of the song's form, framed, in large part, by incredible percussion and rhythmic variation. |
1997-06-13 | CDT | Dublin, Ireland | 9:20 | Jam breaks into a nice funky-but-rockin' groove. Unfinished with -> to "Ghost." |
1997-06-13 | Ghost | Dublin, Ireland | 8:22 | Cursory initial inspection of form and function...healthy purr from the motor...let's rev this thing up. [Debut.] |
1997-06-14 | Free | Dublin, Ireland | 11:48 | The new or modern "Free" jam is hatched with funky, bass-led sound. Great Page on clavinet, organ, synthesizer and piano. |
1997-06-14 | Twist | Dublin, Ireland | 9:36 | Debut. Straightforward jam structure, but includes a nice funky Page-led section beginning about 6:00. |
1997-06-14 | Piper | Dublin, Ireland | 4:58 | Debut in Dublin. Many '97 - '99 versions follow this format, that involves (1) a long, harmonic, building intro, (2) a high energy lyrics and "Type I" jamming section, and (3) a short settling coda, but no exploratory jamming or improvisation. |
1997-06-14 | Bowie | Dublin, Ireland | 18:19 | Strong playing by Fish helps this fiery and tempestuous one get outside the box several times. |
1997-06-14 | Cavern | Dublin, Ireland | 10:10 | A low-key but VERY funky "Cavern." Check it out! |
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