Comments

, comment by Pinhead_Larry
Pinhead_Larry Awesome surprise jamming vehicle. Thanks for posting! I love it when midway through, the band is totally locked in with each other. These are my favorite types of jams.
, comment by melt_the_tek9
melt_the_tek9 Between 8-9:00 minutes Kuroda has those yellow lights in patterns, like cut outs, on back drop, some of that reminds me of his stuff from '94, particularly the '94 Halloween show, go CK5 old school :)
, comment by Cherries_Waffles_Tennis
Cherries_Waffles_Tennis Awesome rhythm - solo alternation/hand-off between Page and Trey in the jam section. Sounds like REO Speedwagon's Roll With the Changes. Call it cheesy or 80s, but this jam was such an amazing build for me. The Wedge is a great song sans jam, and I'm glad they explored it.
, comment by Sockjunkie
Sockjunkie The chord progression in the jam is clearly REO Speedwagon's "Roll with the Changes." ("Keep on Rollin', KEEP ON ROLLIN'" ;) .
Get it?

, comment by iyemhydrogen
iyemhydrogen I've heard a lot of talk about this jam but, while I hear the REO similarity I can't help but hear Mango.... In fact while at the show I turned to my brother and said this is a very Mango sounding jam. The last 3 minutes.... Give it a re-listen
, comment by Steaksand
Steaksand Dialogue from the band "Chicago" was my guess
, comment by pistilstamen
pistilstamen If you can listen to that REO Speedwagon song and the last 3 minutes of the 7-20 Wedge without bopping your head and humming that chord progression for the next 8 hours I submit that you do not have a soul.
, comment by pistilstamen
pistilstamen Also, may I add that Page is snickering at REO Speedwagon employing a piano player AND organist...pfffttt.
, comment by Purple_Humpback_Whale
Purple_Humpback_Whale Glad to see the REO feelings, more people after the show were saying Paradise City, I've been saying REO from the start! very similar progressions. Love this Wedge either way.
, comment by Sockjunkie
Sockjunkie Gotta say, I'm fairly impressed the Speedwagon's guitar player.
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