A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing

, comment by n00b100
n00b100 From the moment Trey latches onto Page's repeating pattern to the moment the jam dies away and Trey motions for Harpua, the band plays seven of the deepest, darkest, thorniest minutes of music in the modern era's live catalog. If there's one thing the Baker's Dozen did well, it was plumb the depths of 2.0's darkest jams, and this (or 8/4's Caspian) came closest to the earth's core.
 

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