Date | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009-03-08 | Hampton, VA | 6:29 | Debut. Straightforward. |
2009-11-01 | Indio, CA | 7:45 | Exceptionally strong playing from Trey in this roaring "Type I" version. |
2010-10-30 | Atlantic City, NJ | 7:49 | -> from a notable "Wolfman's Brother." Cohesive, full-band effort in this solid "Type I" version. > to "Bathtub Gin." |
2011-08-15 | Chicago, IL | 13:07 | Sleek -> from an extended "Waves." The band launches into an upbeat, pulsing groove led by Mike, which ultimately unravels and dissolves into beatless ambience. What follows is a delicate and serene musical passage highlighted by Trey's emotional playing alongside Page's graceful Theremin work, both of which are phenomenal. -> into "Steam." |
2012-08-28 | St. Louis, MO | 6:14 | Well crafted -> from "Frankie Says." Quality "Type I" version features all the members in top form. After the lyrical refrain, Fish loosens up the beat as Trey deploys syncopated loops, which -> to "Sand." |
2012-08-31 | Commerce City, CO | 15:09 | Outstanding and extremely cohesive "Type II" jam displays patience and purpose as each proceeding segment is developed and segued seemlessly into the next. Mode shifts into bliss around 9:00 and a transcendent build commences with ever uplifting and growing power until peaking at 13:38. Quite an extraordinary "U" to round out the "F-U-C-K Y-O-U" set. |
2013-07-27 | George, WA | 13:11 | Flawless -> from "Down With Disease." The jam goes "Type II" around 6:15 and moves into melodic territory. Featuring unique drumming from Fish, the band explores an open, loose segment that travels back and forth between quieter and more upbeat places before descending into dark ambience brewed up by Mike and his synth pedals. Very nice > "Light." |
2016-01-01 | New York, NY | 11:15 | Includes an additional segment of solid Type I jamming and teases of "Stash", "STFTFP", and "HMPAY". |
2018-10-19 | Hampton, VA | 9:24 | Solid, straightforward version with varied jamming and a nice, Trey-led peaking section. Mike and Fish are noticeably strong. |
2022-07-23 | Bethel, NY | 13:05 | After a strong Trey led first jam, rather than the expected ending, we get 6 or so minutes of extended jamming kicked off by a "Moo" sample from Fishman and delay runs from Trey. Never straying too far, but enhanced with synthy flourishes from Page, the jam becomes moodier and darker before taking on a relaxed and dreamy vibe that brightens to a conclusion and > to FEFY. |
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