Light

, comment by n00b100
n00b100 Comparable to the 8/19/12 Light, actually, as out of the Light jam a light jazz feel takes over (it bodes *very* well for this tour if, as the St. Thomas tease possibly portends, Trey's been listening to Saxophone Colossus a lot recently), the band reshapes into a Mind Left Body jam, and then pushes forward into a first strong peak around 9:50 and a second *massive* peak at 10:35. Even more proof that it's not the length of a jam but what's done with it, and a Light more than deserving of noteworthy treatment.
, comment by chuckg
chuckg Jam breaks into uncharted territory at about 4:18, throbs and swirls for a couple of minutes, then, around 6:24, decelerates as Page and Trey layer gauzy textures over some light cymbal-work from Fishman. At 7:23 or so, there begins a syncopated, "jazzy" section, and at about 9:45 the band takes off on the long ascent toward a series of thrilling peaks.
 

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