We can all agree on one thing, Bowie and pinnacles go hand in hand.
For a 3.0 one, I'm fond of the DTE version which understandably gets over shadowed by the band's deepest foray into the outer realms during the first half of 2011 The stellar DWD 2 songs before melts into a raucous Fluffhead which unexpectedly continues past it's conclusion with elements of the tail end of Fluffhead dissolving into the opening of Bowie. Is it the best Bowie? God no! But the way the band builds a glorious thematic jam and then proceeds to repeatedly shift between that and the darker theme of a 'typical' Bowie jam. It makes for some great listening. The end could be better, but those few minutes of light & dark intermingling might be my favorite few minutes of 2011.
How about the 11/2/90, whose intro contains teases of Possum, Mockingbird, Forbin's, Divided Sky, Landlady, Mike's Song, The Asse Festival, Lizards, Foam, Suzy, Dinner & a Movie (though this site says it was Hood), and Makisupa, the first ten of which had all been played in their entirety earlier in the show. The jam ain't bad neither
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@HARRY_HOOD said:
Real Talk.Its simply amazing. The interplay of the band!!! the interplay!!!!
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For a 3.0 one, I'm fond of the DTE version which understandably gets over shadowed by the band's deepest foray into the outer realms during the first half of 2011 The stellar DWD 2 songs before melts into a raucous Fluffhead which unexpectedly continues past it's conclusion with elements of the tail end of Fluffhead dissolving into the opening of Bowie. Is it the best Bowie? God no! But the way the band builds a glorious thematic jam and then proceeds to repeatedly shift between that and the darker theme of a 'typical' Bowie jam. It makes for some great listening. The end could be better, but those few minutes of light & dark intermingling might be my favorite few minutes of 2011.
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