Date | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2009-06-02 | Wantagh, NY | 7:05 | Debut. |
2009-06-12 | Manchester, TN | 15:18 | The first "Type II" version. Led by Trey, the jam slowly drifts from the typical blues-rock into a whammy-filled, major-key groove not unlike the famous 7/10/99 "CDT" in spots. Ends with a -> to "Free." |
2011-05-27 | Bethel, NY | 12:48 | A real hybrid that combines suave major mode playing with the expected minor rock. |
2011-09-03 | Commerce City, CO | 11:03 | A smoking "Type I" version that keeps on rocking after the final lyrics and concludes with a spacey outro jam that > to "2001." |
2012-06-22 | Cincinnati, OH | 11:21 | Includes an eerie outro full of creepy effects that sounds like it was taken right out of the IT festival and transitions (>) to an equally menacing "Twist." |
2012-07-08 | Saratoga Springs, NY | 10:44 | Intense "Type I" jamming continues after the final lyrics before dipping into some darker playing that quickly brightens before ending with a -> to "MFMF." |
2014-10-28 | San Francisco, CA | 13:22 | The jam begins at a less frenetic pace than usual, before Trey's delay work and minor chording lead the jam into uncharted territory. At the 9 minute mark, the jam goes fully "Type II," and then turns ambient before > to "Mountains In The Mist." |
2015-07-31 | Atlanta, GA | 22:37 | The longest and most exploratory version to date. Strong finish via some "Tweezer Reprise"-esque jamming. |
2015-12-31 | New York, NY | 13:38 | Around 6:30, Trey leads this one into the "Type II" zone, where it remains for the duration as it drifts through some low-key psychedelia before a > to "Piper". |
2018-07-28 | Inglewood, CA | 10:56 | Flirts with major-key play early on, reverts back to minor with Trey employing an organ-like tone, and then breaks into some immensely upbeat jamming until the final chorus. |
2019-06-26 | Bangor, ME | 11:06 | Fairly intense but inbounds playing continues until 6:45 brings a shift to a warmer, more relaxed zone which gives Page and Mike space to step up before Trey brings things back to a rocking finish. |
2019-12-03 | Philadelphia, PA | 9:16 | At 5:50 the jam shifts to upbeat major play and immediately transforms into patented Phish bliss and then > into a continuation of "Tweezer". Unfinished. |
2021-10-31 | Las Vegas, NV | 12:30 | Trey's favorite delay signals this version will break the mold, and a fully-formed, feel-good jam quickly emerges. A bit of the 2021 "Sci-Fi Soldier" sound creeps in before the final lyrics and becomes more pronounced in the outro until > "Free". |
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