Set I
7 songs · 1h 9m- 1Dr. Darkness6:14▷
- 2Hot Love & The Lazy Poet6:13▷
- 3›Turned Clouds10:20▷
- 4Echo of a Rose°11:57▷
- 5›No CaliforniaDusted Off · 36Ilsey Juber°5:38▷
- 6Big Modern!21:19▷
- 7Give It Time7:40▷
- Echo of a Rose — Another example of quality over quantity - quickly dives into a dark and eerie motif with reverb and delay-drenched clav dominating the space alongside Rick's digital sauce. Gets abandoned a bit prematurely for "No California" but is well worth a listen.
- Big Modern! — Adventurous version cycles through a few different chord progressions and ideas, but the real landmark moment here is the prominence of Jeff's Bob Weir-like guitar stabs. Very audible on the SBD and a very welcome addition to the improv.
Set II
7 songs · 1h 12m- 1Eminence FrontThe Who°7:23▷
- 2›Dripfield°27:01▷
- 3›Yeti8:07▷
- 4›Pumped Up KicksFoster The People°5:31▷
- 5›Yeti3:14▷
- 6AriseDusted Off · 1259:21▷
- 7›Arcadia12:10▷
- Dripfield — Breathtakingly gorgeous jam and a prime example of what a mid-set "Drip" is capable of. The band relaxes and floats down into a quiet major-key space, Peter colouring around Rick's melodies with serene OB-6 textures. The band displays atypical restraint through the beauty and things eventually come to an end with a hot "Yeti" sandwich.