> in from "HYHU." A cool and very improvisational jam, coming at the end of a historic show. As it builds, Trey has some great soloing, topping it off with strong trilling. The jam starts with a really nice, swinging vibe. The jam begins in an exhilarating and surprisingly gentle and graceful manner for '92, but consistent with the year, Trey kicks into high gear and rips the ending. The jam has an unusual dark, minor mode section from 7:15 - 8:45, making it the first truly exploratory "Hood." From here, the jam builds to a strong, shred-filled peak. The famed "Linus and Lucy" version pays homage to the "Theme from Peanuts" during the jam. The jam includes a sweet "Follow The Yellow Brick Road" tease and then builds up in a very rocking manner with solid playing by all four. The jam is excellent and rocking, and Machine Gun Trey's playing is simply incredible.Įxcellent intro to 4:24 with Page on the B-3 and strong Mike. Trey adds some great soloing, then the jam builds up to a solid peak. Nice bubbly flow to the beginning of the jam. Great sbd recording too.Ī little "Theme from Jeopardy" teasing kicks off a strong jam with creative playing by Trey and solid backing from Page and Mike. This is a terrific compact "Hood" with crisp, sharp playing, good interplay, and strong Trey. Solid version all around, with good interplay, great Fish, and Machine Gun Trey makes a strong showing.īig Red lulls us with some beautiful soloing, before training the machine gun at the audience and firing at will. This one really lifts off after 10:30.Īs a good bouncy jam builds, there are a few times when Trey sustains a single note, and Page and Mike fill in nicely. Great version with strong communication and interplay among the four band mates. Insane trilling from Machine Gun Trey as the jam reaches a peak, but also a very strong version all around. Strong early "Hood" includes a long, slow-tempo intro (to 3:50) with dogs barking in the background, and a soaring and unusually long (for this period) Trey-led jam, prompting Fishman to comment "that's why I'm in the band."Įxceptionally powerful early version with excellent Trey/Page interplay and a huge peak. The main jam segment has the same melodic flow as today. Song structure today is remarkably similar to this initial version, but this one also has some added jamming before and during the "Mr. Back to Jamcharts Feedback/Corrections Jam Chart for Harry Hood (109 entries) Dateįirst known performance.