Date | City | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1994-11-22 | Columbia, MO | 6:08 | Intense but straightforward version which -> to an incredible and classic Fall '94 "Jam," labeled as "Columbia Jam" on Live Phish Vol. 18. |
1996-11-02 | West Palm Beach, FL | 8:18 | Extended improvisational version with Karl Perazzo. |
1996-11-30 | Sacramento, CA | 7:56 | With Peter Apfelbaum on tenor sax. |
1997-11-30 | Worcester, MA | 14:44 | Atypical version with a low-key funk groove tacked on the end in addition to the usual blues stylings. Unfinished. |
1999-07-21 | Burgettstown, PA | 8:10 | Definitely among the better versions even if it's "just type I." |
1999-07-30 | Niigata, Japan | 8:14 | Straightforward rockin' version morphs into type II spacey haze that segues into -> Ghost. |
1999-10-03 | Rosemont, IL | 7:58 | Sweet version with Sugar Blue on harmonica and vocals and Son Seals on guitar. |
2000-06-09 | Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan | 9:52 | Atypically improvisational must-hear monster. |
2000-07-07 | Burgettstown, PA | 8:05 | Stays "type I" but rocks exceptionally well. |
2000-09-09 | Albany, NY | 7:48 | With Michael Ray on trumpet! |
2022-02-24 | Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico | 7:57 | Improvisational from its first measure, this atypical version keeps to "type I" jamming but is infused with a - seemingly contradictory - tight yet loose spirit, a vibrantly vivacious vibe. |
2023-12-28 | New York, NY | 6:50 | More punch than normal in every respect. Mike's vocals; Page's work on the piano - electric or otherwise; Fish's Fish; and Trey's play (his deployment of the echoplex and a bit more by way of soloing): Excellent. |
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