Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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2004-06-17 | ASIHTOS | Brooklyn, NY | 6:22 | Debut opens the Summer '04 Tour. The jam section is high energy, but also dark and gnarly, with great playing by Trey |
2004-06-17 | Moma | Brooklyn, NY | 14:50 | Strong but typical jam cools off gradually beginning around 9:20 and a cool, choppy jam emerges, that many fans may love. Transitions pleasantly but not magnificently into -> "Free". |
2004-06-17 | Free | Brooklyn, NY | 10:18 | -> in from an epic "Moma Dance." Sick bass by Mike. Maybe the best straightforward version. Great interplay by Trey and Mike. |
2004-06-17 | 46 Days | Brooklyn, NY | 16:24 | Moves beyond "46 Days" into a swirling, more sedate segment. Jam then picks up a nice rhythmic pulse and great groove. The jam grows increasingly energized and intense, with a textbook -> to "Possum." |
2004-06-17 | Suzy | Brooklyn, NY | 18:23 | Multifaceted jam follows the final verse and refrain. At first rhythmic and plucky, it gradually becomes more intense, then grows slightly spacey, and intensifies again before finally settling with a > to "Axilla." |
2004-06-17 | 2001 | Brooklyn, NY | 9:02 | Second jam is what good 2.0 is all about: the band is locked in and the interplay is fresh and creates an environment for dancing hippies to flourish. |
2004-06-17 | Weekapaug | Brooklyn, NY | 11:53 | After a quick "Mainstreet" tease, the jam briefly settles before picking up a serious head of steam, transforming KeySpan Park in Brooklyn into a blistering and raging quick-tempo rock fest. |
2004-06-18 | CDT | Brooklyn, NY | 15:39 | Breaks away from "CDT" at about 6:00 and by 8:00 has morphed into a very subdued, quiet sentiment. The jam gradually rebuilds momentum and pulse and returns to "CDT." |
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