Date | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997-06-25 | Lille, France | 3:51 | Short debut version is essentially the "Meatstick" lyrics being sung over the jam out of "DwD". -> to "McGrupp". |
1999-07-15 | Holmdel, NJ | 20:42 | Coasts along in a low-key ambient groove, picks up energy and direction at about 16 minutes, and then returns to more of the same easygoing jamming until > to a very strong "SOAM." Longest version to date. |
1999-09-18 | Chula Vista, CA | 12:57 | Spacey wah-groove in the outro. > to "Free." |
1999-12-05 | Rochester, NY | 14:14 | Loosely segues out of "Mike's" and includes a very atypical jam that "goes type II" and RAGES before eventually cooling down, spacing-out, and seguing well into "Hydrogen." |
1999-12-31 | Big Cypress, FL | 8:44 | Closes out the Big Cypress festival with a short ambient outro. |
2003-08-02 | Limestone, ME | 8:11 | Outro gets slightly removed from the norm and has a unique ending. |
2010-06-27 | Columbia, MD | 10:00 | Extended outro and a -> to "Saw it Again." |
2011-08-05 | George, WA | 8:47 | Great segue in from a phenomenal "R&R," and also features a bit more varied jamming in the outro. -> to "BORW." |
2014-07-30 | Portsmouth, VA | 10:05 | Following Trey's lead, breaks into an atypically funky jam at about 5 minutes and briefly intensifies before fading out and > to "Piper." "Fuego" tease. |
2016-07-15 | George, WA | 8:36 | There's a bit more heft to this outro jam than typical, most notably Trey's added Echoplex, Page's synth work, and a spacey transition > to "2001". |
2017-01-14 | Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico | 11:34 | This version's outro is much more musically productive than the typical and includes a "C&P" tease from Trey. |
2021-09-05 | Commerce City, CO | 8:44 | > from a "Simple/Catapult/Simple" sandwich and recalls the machinelike groove heard in that jam with stops and starts, dial-tone Trey, and quotes of "Lonely Trip" and "Catapult". |
2022-07-30 | Columbia, MD | 7:44 | Outro brews up a delectable synth-funk stew that you wish would never end, that is until Trey swoops in with a quick -> to "Simple". |
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