2023-04-19 | Everything Must Go | 15:43 | Goose |
ELM, The |
Bozeman |
MT | The continuing evolution of this song was inevitably going to land it as a second set jam vehicle. Rick and Peter lead decisively into a hard-charging minor key with an explosive finish. This is only the beginning for "EMG." |
2023-07-03 | Everything Must Go | 16:19 | Goose |
Stone Pony Summer Stage |
Asbury Park |
NJ | Rick hits a repeating pattern that band lock on around, Pete beautifully hits a perfectly timed synth and then jam energetically takes off in best version to date. Rick is an absolute rock god in this absurdly beautiful finish. |
2023-09-14 | Everything Must Go | 16:01 | Goose |
Leader Bank Pavilion |
Boston |
MA | An important stop on the journey to the insanity at Red Rocks in just a few weeks, we are treated to another dive into Vintage Vibe darkness as the rhythm section holds down a beautiful bedrock for Rick and Peter to weave around each other. Run through a brick wall with the momentum of this one. |
2023-10-06 | Everything Must Go | 16:47 | Goose |
Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater |
Morrison |
CO | Newly rearranged "EMG" jam segment is perfectly suited to the pure evil that develops at Red Rocks. Locking in on a theme like the hallowed 1/30/22 "Wysteria" and 6/10/22 "AIN," Rick just doesn't let up for a second as Spuds and Jebb go wild on the primal drums. Trevor drops massive bombs as Peter hammers piano chords and the darkness just BUILDS. Absolutely astounding improv. |
2023-11-16 | Everything Must Go | 18:52 | Goose |
Academy 2 |
Manchester |
| Immediately dropping into a darker key akin to the Red Rocks version, this jam pulsates and is driven forward by ferocious drumming, slowly building to majestic glorious rock. |
2024-04-07 | Everything Must Go | 21:47 | Goose |
Capitol Theatre, The |
Port Chester |
NY | Revised arrangement with propulsive drumming from Cotter leads to a jam that could not be more different from Fall '23 versions. Initially winds up in a great blissy space that reaches a natural conclusion, but the band instead opts to put the pedal to the metal and strike into a dance groove. Peter hits into some filthy envelope filter clav work before transitioning into marimba while Rick slowly guides the band back into the euphoric conclusion of the song. |