Man I loved these guys. Skated to em for many years. I've only been able to see them once before and now they are back original line-up ,It's almost going to be as good as a phish show for me.
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Originally posted by 92b16vx@Jun 29 2005, 11:58 AM
I can't believe you used Dinosaur Jr and Phish in a comparision other than Dinosaur Jr slays anything Phish ever could hope to be. Jay is a musical genius, Phish is a musical massacre.[post=518021]Quoted post[/post]
Song PARTS
Charlie Dirksen has reviewed scores of YEM's, and uses the following "key" to the different sections; the start-times are timings from A Live One:
* 00:00 : Opening instrumental section [until 01:17]
* 00:12 : "The Twang" [bell of Fishman's ride cymbal, according to Fleming Talton]
* 01:19 : "Pre-Nirvana" segment
* 02:52 : "Nirvana"
* 03:35 : "Mike's little solo-section"
* 04:54 : "The Note"
* 05:38 : "The Second Note"
* 05:54 : "The Charge"
* 06:11 : The Words (BoyManGodShit/WUDMTF) segment
* 08:18 : "Tramps Jam" segment (Page!! and listen for Mike's tramp movement signals)
* 09:49 : Jam segment (opens with Trey taking charge)
* 13:16 : Bass and Drums (begins here, though ALO version has some sustain/effects from Trey)
* 15:10 : Closing vocal jam segment
BTW, Zach "Grt947" reported 7/16/00 something which Trey had explained in an old (but lost) interview:
The first arpeggio in the song is in 11/16 time. A method for keeping time in Indian music is known as "taki-gamala". It's used to phonetically break down subdivisions in odd time signatures. ("Taki" represents 2 beats, and "Gamala" represents 3, and by counting off the beats in your head that way, it makes it much easier to keep time with something like 11/16 and count "gamala-gamala-taki-gamala-taki" than to count "one-two-three-four-five-etc-etc-ten-eleven".) Anyway, the vocal jam is an extension of that, according to Trey.