Date | City | Timing | Notes |
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1993-02-20 | Atlanta, GA | 1:38 | -> in from "The Vibration Of Life." Both are sandwiched inside of "I Am Hydrogen." |
1993-04-14 | St. Louis, MO | 3:27 | -> in from "Stash." Great combination, a tense, improvisational "Stash" paired with "Kung" in the middle, which includes "DEG" jamming. -> back to "Stash." |
1993-05-08 | Durham, NH | 1:59 | -> in from "Stash." The second "Stash" -> "Kung" -> "Stash" appearance is also a strong version. |
1993-08-07 | Darien Center, NY | 3:11 | -> in from "Mike's Song." A signal infused version of "Kung" is sandwiched in the middle of a crazy but improvisational "Mike's." |
1994-10-20 | St. Petersburg, FL | 2:00 | -> in from "SOAM," -> back to "SOAM." |
1995-10-29 | Louisville, KY | 2:45 | -> in from "It's Ice." Following "Kung," -> back to "Ice." |
1995-12-08 | Cleveland, OH | 4:16 | -> in from "Tweezer." "Kung" is sandwiched in the "Tweezer" jam. |
1995-12-30 | New York, NY | 3:01 | -> in from "It's Ice." Following "Kung," -> back to "Ice." |
1999-07-15 | Holmdel, NJ | 3:02 | Epic, exploratory "SOAM" -> "Kung" -> "Jam." "SOAM" has excellent tempo shifts and dissonance before the -> to a wild "Kung," which leads to an incredible, multi-part groove-based jam (and which is really a return to "SOAM"). |
2003-07-25 | Charlotte, NC | 6:02 | More musical than most, play ->'s from "Drowned." Atop Fish's bedrock beat, Trey maintains a righteous, punishing riff, before a blast of atypical soloing bleeds to inform a nasty -> into a like-minded "Twist." |
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