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Music List For cutter317 |
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Media Count |
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05/07/11 |
Marin Veterans' Memorial Auditorium, Marin Center |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
Part 1: "Raising The Dead"
Bob Weir, Jeff Chimenti, Jay Lane, Pat Klobas,
Rob Wasserman, Robin Sylvester, Quartet San Francisco,
selected Marin Symphony musicians, and singers:
Part II: "Reinventing The Classics"
Bob Weir, Jeff Chimenti, Jay Lane, Pat Klobas,
Rob Wasserman, Robin Sylvester, the Marin Symphony,
and singers. Giancarlo Aquilanti, conductor:
@ Weir acoustic
*(a benefit for the Marin Symphony and education programs)* |
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Dan Fogelberg & Fools Gold |
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Doc Watson & David Grisman |
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Date |
Venue |
SHN link |
MB SHN |
Media |
Media Count |
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03/12/10 |
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium |
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CDR |
4 |
SBD - no source info |
birthday celebration for Phil Lesh, who turns 70 on March 15; proceeds to be donated to Haiti relief fund; 1st set acoustic with a lineup of: Lesh, Weir, Kadlecik, Chimenti, Lane, Zoe Ellis, Sunshine Becker, Steve Molitz, Chris Robinson, and Jackie Greene (JK switched to electric for Mountains of the Moon); 2nd set: regular Furthur lineup minus Lane, with guests Jackie Greene and Chris Robinson; 3rd set: regular Furthur lineup minus Lane, with John Molo joining Russo on drums, also with Steve Molitz and Jackie Greene (^also with Chris Robinson); *with go-go dancers onstage; during the NFA jam, there was a parade of floats sort of similar to GD Mardi Gras shows; during the "Happy Birthday" sing-along, there was a balloon drop |
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09/24/10 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
1st "Big Bad Blues" |
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09/25/10 |
Red Rocks Ampitheatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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09/26/10 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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02/11/11 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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02/12/11 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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02/13/11 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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03/25/11 |
Radio City Music Hall |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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03/26/11 |
Radio City Music Hall |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
In Memory of Stanley 'Bear' Owsley |
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03/27/11 |
Radio City Music Hall |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
w/ special guest's Larry Campbell, Elvis Costello, Diane Kraul, Teresa Williams, also Phil And Diana Krall |
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06/07/11 |
Tamalpais Research Institute |
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CDR |
2 |
SBD - no source info |
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Date |
Venue |
SHN link |
MB SHN |
Media |
Media Count |
Source |
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02/01/66 |
Viola Lee Blues Rehearsals |
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CDR |
1 |
unknown gen sbd Cassette |
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02/25/66 |
Ivar Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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tracks 9-12 from late 66 |
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03/12/66 |
Danish Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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also include 01. Who Cares Rap (Pigpen, Weir, etc.) |
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03/19/66 |
Carthay Studios |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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03/25/66 |
Trouper's Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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05/19/66 |
Avalon Ballroom |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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05/19/66 |
Avalon Ballroom |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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filler: maze t.v.,s.f., California 1966 - 20. Cream Puff War |
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06/??/66 |
Scorpio Studio Outtakes |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002 shn em up initiative |
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07/01/66 |
Unknown (perhaps Fillmore Auditorium) |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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07/03/66 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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07/16/66 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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07/16/66 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/17/66 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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07/17/66 |
Fillmore Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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10/02/66 |
Commons, S.F. State College |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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02/14/68 |
Carousel Ballroom |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
mp3 |
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09/20/68 |
Berkeley Community Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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02/11/69 |
Fillmore East (Early show) |
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CDR |
1 |
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Early Show |
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02/11/69 |
Fillmore East (Late show) |
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CDR |
1 |
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Late Show |
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04/05/69 |
Avalon Ballroom |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Just before "Cryptical Envelopment" and again before "Alligator", Bobby noodles opening chords of "Weather Report Prelude" |
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11/02/69 |
Family Dog at the Great Highway |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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02/13/70 |
Fillmore East |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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02/13/70 |
Fillmore East (Late Show) |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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also includes "GD Talk To Themselves" |
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02/13/70 |
Fillmore East |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/18/70 |
Fillmore West |
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CDR |
2 |
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1st "Brokedown", "Operator", "Ripple", "Truckin" |
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08/19/70 |
Fillmore West |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
mp3 |
final "Cocaine Blues" - missing "Cumberland Blues" through "Swing Low" |
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09/18/70 |
Fillmore East |
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CDR |
1 |
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final "It's A Man's World", 1st "Till The Morning Comes" |
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09/19/70 |
Fillmore East |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 14 (Disc 3 only) |
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11/07/70 |
Capitol Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Acoustic, Electric 1 & 2 sets |
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02/19/71 |
Capitol Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 13, 1st "Bird Song", "Deal" |
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08/06/71 |
Hollywood Palladium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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08/06/71 |
Hollywood Palladium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Hard To Handle" from "Fallout from the Philzone" |
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08/06/71 |
Hollywood Palladium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 37 |
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04/17/72 |
Tivoli Concert Hall |
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DVD |
1 |
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"TV from the Tivoli", first "He's Gone" |
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05/04/72 |
Olympia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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"Sugar Magnolia" appears on "Europe 72" |
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05/04/72 |
Olympia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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05/16/72 |
Theatre Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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05/18/72 |
Kongressaal Deutsches Museum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/18/72 |
Kongressaal Deutsches Museum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/20/72 |
San Jose Civic Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Encore: "Uncle John's Band" missing |
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08/22/72 |
Berkeley Community Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/25/72 |
Berkeley Community Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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08/27/72 |
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds |
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DVD |
1 |
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"Field Trip" |
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09/16/72 |
Music Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 20 |
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10/26/72 |
Cincinnati Music Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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02/09/73 |
Roscoe Maples Pavilion, Stanford University |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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lots of great 1st |
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03/28/73 |
Springfield Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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2nd set SBD |
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05/20/73 |
Campus Stadium, UCSB |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/10/73 |
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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1st "That's Alright Mama", "Train To Cry" - Final "Wave That Flag" |
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06/22/73 |
P.N.E. Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol.12 ***35th Anniversary Matrix*** |
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06/30/73 |
Universal Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 9 |
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09/21/73 |
The Spectrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Let Me Sing" through "Let It Grow" w/Joe Ellis on trumpet & Martin Fierro on saxaphone |
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10/21/73 |
Omaha Civic Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/29/73 |
Kiel Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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missing "Big River". |
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10/30/73 |
Kiel Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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2nd set, face melting!!! |
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11/09/73 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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last "To Lay Me Down": 9/20/70 (264) |
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11/10/73 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/11/73 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/11/73 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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11/14/73 |
San Diego Sports Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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11/14/73 |
San Diego Sports Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
4 |
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12/04/73 |
Cincinnati Gardens |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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12/??/73 |
Unsurpassed Masters |
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CDR |
1 |
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12/12/73 sndchk & "Compliments" outtakes |
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03/23/74 |
Cow Palace |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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material from this date is found on Dick's Picks 24 |
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03/??/74 |
Mars Hotel Outtakes |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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06/16/74 |
Des Moines State Fair Grandstand |
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CDR |
4 |
mp3 |
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06/22/74 |
Jai-Alai Fronton |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 21a |
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06/23/74 |
Jai-Alai Fronton |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 21b - only "Let It Rock", 1st "Seastones" |
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07/25/74 |
International Amphitheater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/29/74 |
Capital Centre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 8 |
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07/31/74 |
Dillon Stadium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/05/74 |
Philadelphia Civic Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1.5: Phil & Ned |
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08/05/74 |
Philadelphia Civic Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Phil & Ned between sets |
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08/06/74 |
Roosevelt Stadium |
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CDR |
4 |
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10/18/74 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/17/75 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 7 |
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06/03/76 |
Paramount Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 6 |
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06/09/76 |
Boston Music Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol.6 |
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06/26/76 |
Auditorium Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 31 |
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05/04/77 |
The Palladium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 9 |
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05/05/77 |
Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/11/77 |
St. Paul Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/15/77 |
The Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/18/77 |
Fox Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/25/77 |
The Mosque |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/08/77 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/08/77 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 32 |
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06/09/77 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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2nd Encore: "One More Saturday Night" |
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10/11/77 |
Lloyd Noble Center, University Of Oklahoma |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/02/77 |
Field House, Seneca College |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 23 |
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11/04/77 |
Cotterell Gym, Colgate University |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 5 |
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11/06/77 |
Broome County Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 11 |
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01/22/78 |
McArthur Court, University Of Oregon |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 4 |
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01/30/78 |
Uptown Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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01/31/78 |
Uptown Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/08/78 |
Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Close Encounters" tease in "Space" |
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04/11/78 |
Fox Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/15/78 |
William & Mary Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 24 |
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04/16/78 |
Huntington Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/16/78 |
Huntington Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/19/78 |
Veterans Memorial Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 21 |
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08/18/78 |
Club Front |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Another Installment of The Music Never Stopped Project! |
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08/31/78 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Encore: "Johnny B. Goode missing |
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09/15/78 |
Gizah Sound and Light Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Ollin Arrageed" w/ Hamza el Din |
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10/21/78 |
Winterland Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 26 "From Egypt with Love" ***30th Anniversary Matrix*** |
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11/20/78 |
Cleveland Music Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 16a (set II only) |
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11/24/78 |
Capitol Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Drumz" through "Fire On The Mountain" w/Hamza El-Din |
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12/30/78 |
Pauley Pavilion, UCLA |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Ollin Arrageed" w/ Hamza El-Din, "Around & Around" w/ Lee Oscar |
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07/01/79 |
Seattle Center Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 34 |
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11/08/79 |
Capital Centre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Set I only |
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11/25/79 |
Pauley Pavilion, UCLA |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/30/79 |
Stanley Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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12/01/79 |
Stanley Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 15 |
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12/11/79 |
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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12/28/79 |
Oakland Auditorium Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 19 |
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05/07/80 |
Barton Hall, Cornell University |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/11/80 |
Cumberland County Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/19/80 |
West High Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Lost Sailor " tease before "Looks Like Rain" |
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06/20/80 |
West High Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 14 |
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09/04/80 |
Providence Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 33 |
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10/03/80 |
Warfield Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 17 *Acoustic Matrix* |
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10/10/80 |
Warfield Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 3 |
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02/26/81 |
Uptown Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 2a |
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02/27/81 |
Uptown Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 2b |
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02/28/81 |
Uptown Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 2c |
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09/26/81 |
Community War Memorial Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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10/15/81 |
Club Melk Weg |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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1st "Spoonful", last "Far From Me": 9/6/80 (103) |
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04/18/82 |
Hartford Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Phil's Earthquake Space" |
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07/31/82 |
Manor Downs |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/03/82 |
Starlight Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/03/82 |
Starlight Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 12 |
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08/10/82 |
University Of Iowa Fieldhouse |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/10/82 |
University Of Iowa Fieldhouse |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunters Trix Vol. 1 |
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10/09/82 |
Frost Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 15 |
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10/10/82 |
Frost Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 2 |
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12/27/82 |
Oakland Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 18a |
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12/28/82 |
Oakland Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 18b |
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12/30/82 |
Oakland Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Encore: "Hard To Handle", "Tell Mama" w/ Etta James & Tower of Power Horns |
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03/31/83 |
Warfield Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 16 |
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09/06/83 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 35 |
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03/31/84 |
Marin County Veterans Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Rex Foundation Benefit - final/last "Blues For Allah Jam": 10/6/81 (152) |
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04/13/84 |
Hampton Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/14/84 |
Hampton Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/26/84 |
Providence Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 4 |
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05/07/84 |
Silva Hall, Hult Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/13/84 |
Greek Theatre, U. Of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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last "Dark Star": 12-31-81 (167), shooting star before "Dark Star" |
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07/14/84 |
Greek Theatre, U. Of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Little Red Rooster" w/ Matt Kelley |
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07/22/84 |
Ventura County Fairgrounds |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"I Just Want" tease before "Cassidy",last "I Just Want": 11-29-66 (1422) |
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10/09/84 |
The Centrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/17/84 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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final/last "Nobody's Jam": 4-26-83 (100) |
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12/31/84 |
San Francisco Civic Auditorium |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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03/28/85 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 20 |
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06/14/85 |
Greek Theatre, U. Of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 22a
1st "Keep On Growing", last "Comes A Time": 10-2-80 (331), last "stagger Lee": 8-10-82 (179), "Jam" is Brent w/drummers |
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06/15/85 |
Greek Theatre, U. Of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 22b, E: "She Belongs To Me", E2: "U.S. Blues" |
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06/16/85 |
Greek Theater, U. of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 22c - lst "Cryptical": 9-23-72 (791), last "Walking Blues": 5-28-82 (195) |
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06/24/85 |
River Bend Music Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 24 |
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06/27/85 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 13 |
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06/30/85 |
Merriweather Post Pavilion |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 23 |
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07/01/85 |
Merriweather Post Pavilion |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 25 |
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09/03/85 |
Starlight Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 22 |
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09/07/85 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "Hey Jude Finale" |
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09/07/85 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 8 |
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11/02/85 |
Richmond Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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Sick Bits Vol. 1 |
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11/11/85 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 36 |
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12/31/86 |
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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FM Broadcast on KFOG |
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02/14/88 |
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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03/17/88 |
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Drumz" w/ Hamza El-Din |
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03/18/88 |
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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03/24/88 |
The Omni |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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03/26/88 |
Hampton Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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03/30/88 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/01/88 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/04/88 |
Hartford Civic Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/07/88 |
The Centrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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FM Broadcast on WCUW |
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04/08/88 |
The Centrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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FM Broadcast on WCUW |
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04/09/88 |
The Centrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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FM Broadcast on WCUW |
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04/11/88 |
Joe Louis Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/13/88 |
Rosemont Horizon |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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04/14/88 |
Rosemont Horizon |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/02/88 |
Oxford Plains Speedway |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/08/89 |
Riverfront Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 18 |
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07/17/89 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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final "Push", last "We Bid You Goodnight": 12/31/78 (756) |
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07/18/89 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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07/19/89 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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material from this show on "Downhill From Here" |
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08/19/89 |
The Greek Theatre - University Of California |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/08/89 |
Hampton Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/09/89 |
Hampton Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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**Formerly The Warlocks**, "Feel Like A Stranger" appears on "Without A Net" |
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10/11/89 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/12/89 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/14/89 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Scarlet Begonias" > "Fire On The Mountain Jam" > "Truckin'" |
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10/15/89 |
Meadowlands Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/18/89 |
The Spectrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/19/89 |
The Spectrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/20/89 |
The Spectrum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/22/89 |
Charlotte Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Nice space jam following "Franklin's Tower" |
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10/23/89 |
Charlotte Coliseum |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/25/89 |
Miami Arena |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/26/89 |
Miami Arena |
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CDR |
3 |
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12/06/89 |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
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CDR |
3 |
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Earthquake Relief Benefit, "Ship Of Fools" through encore w/ Clarence Clemons |
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12/08/89 |
Great Western LA Forum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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12/09/89 |
Great Western LA Forum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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03/22/90 |
Copps Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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final/last "Hey Jude": 3/1/69 (1525) *whole song sang by Brent* |
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03/29/90 |
Nassau Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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w/ Branford Marsalis |
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04/01/90 |
The Omni |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/15/90 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/16/90 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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06/17/90 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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03/27/91 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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w/o Bruce Hornsby |
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04/08/91 |
Orlando Arena |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 30 |
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06/06/91 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
last "Big RxR Blues": 3/26/90 (92) |
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06/07/91 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
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06/24/91 |
Sandstone Ampitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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08/18/91 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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set 1 + "Deal" |
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09/26/91 |
Boston Garden |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 29 |
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10/31/91 |
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
final/last "Werewolves": 10/31/90 (84) |
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03/20/92 |
Copps Coliseum |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 28 |
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05/31/92 |
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl, U.N.L.V |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
w/ Steve Miller |
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08/22/93 |
Autzen Stadium, University Of Oregon |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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set 1 only, missing "Music Never Stopped" |
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03/18/94 |
Rosemont Horizon |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/19/94 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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"Big River" > "Maggie's Farm" - Weir on acoustic guitar |
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09/16/94 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/01/94 |
Boston Garden |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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10/01/94 |
Boston Garden |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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Hunter's Trix Vol. 27 |
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05/26/95 |
Memorial Stadium |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
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06/25/95 |
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium |
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CDR |
2 |
mp3 |
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Grateful Dead & Merry Pranksters |
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Date |
Venue |
SHN link |
MB SHN |
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Media Count |
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Notes |
11/08/70 |
Capitol Theater |
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CDR |
4 |
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"Dark Star" is 1st verse only, 1st "Around", only "My Babe", "Mystery Train", final "Operator", "Searchin", "The Main Ten", "Wake Up Little Susie" |
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04/26/71 |
Fillmore East |
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CDR |
2 |
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w/Duane Allman on "Sugar Magnolia","IHMT", "BIODTL", "Mama Tried" appears on "Skull fuck"
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Grateful Dead Compilations |
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New Riders of the Purple Sage |
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SHN link |
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04/15/99 |
Warfield Theatre |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
w/ Trey & Page |
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04/16/99 |
Warfield Theater |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
w/ Trey & Page |
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04/17/99 |
Warfield Theatre |
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CDR |
3 |
mp3 |
w/ Trey & Page |
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05/29/99 |
Mountain Aire Music Festival, Calavaras County Fai |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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05/29/99 |
Mountain Aire Music Festival, Calavaras County Fai |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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07/02/99 |
Warfield Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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04/23/01 |
Richmond Landmark Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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set 1 only |
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07/09/06 |
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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07/15/06 |
The Lawn at White River State Park |
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CDR |
3 |
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Instant Live |
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10/31/07 |
Nokia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "Don't Let The Devil Take Your Mind", "I Put A Spell On You", "Boris The Spider", "Voodoo Chile", "Sympathy For The Devil" |
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11/01/07 |
Nokia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "Don't Let Me Down" (Beatles cover) |
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11/02/07 |
Nokia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "Cry Yourself Dry", "Dead Flowers", "Eclipse" (Pink Floyd cover w/ Amy Helm & Teresa Williams on vocals from offstage) |
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11/03/07 |
Nokia Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/06/07 |
Nokia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "Beat It On Down The Line" |
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11/08/07 |
Nokia Theater |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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11/09/07 |
Nokia Theatre |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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01/25/08 |
The Fillmore |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "The Great Unknown" |
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01/25/08 |
The Fillmore |
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CDR |
3 |
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1st "The Great Unknown" |
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11/14/08 |
Nokia Theatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
"Ramble On Rose", "dire Wolf" w/ Teresa Williams
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11/15/08 |
Nokia Theatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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11/16/08 |
Nokia Theatre |
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CDR |
3 |
SBD - no source info |
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02/15/12 |
KBCO Studio C |
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CDR |
1 |
Source: Mcintosh MR-77 Tuner -> RME 24/96 sound card -> Samplitude. Editing: Wavelab plugins -> Flac(16) |
This is the KBCO Studio C session with Phil Lesh and Warren Haynes Acoustic. This is the warm up for the 3 day run in Broomfield, CO at the 1st Bank Center. |
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02/16/12 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
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Source: Recording Info: 30' center Front of Board Hat
Schoeps MK 41 9 cm @ 90*> Schoeps Kcy > Schoeps VMS 2 1B > Kind Kables Chameleon >
Korg MR-1000 line in, 1 bit @2.8MHz.
Transfer Info: Korg MR-1000 usb > Windows XP >
AudioGate, sample rate & bit depth reduction, >
CD Wave > Flac 16 |
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02/17/12 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
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Source: Recording Info: 30' center Front of Board Hat
Schoeps MK 41 9 cm @ 90*> Schoeps Kcy > Schoeps VMS 2 1B > Kind Kables Chameleon >
Korg MR-1000 line in, 1 bit @2.8MHz.
Transfer Info: Korg MR-1000 usb > Windows XP >
AudioGate, sample rate & bit depth reduction, >
CD Wave > Flac 16 |
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02/18/12 |
1st Bank Center |
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CDR |
3 |
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Source: Recording Info: 30' center Front of Board Hat
Schoeps MK 41 9 cm @ 90*> Schoeps Kcy > Schoeps VMS 2 1B > Kind Kables Chameleon >
Korg MR-1000 line in, 1 bit @2.8MHz.
Transfer Info: Korg MR-1000 usb > Windows XP >
AudioGate, sample rate & bit depth reduction, >
CD Wave > Flac 16
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Phil Lesh & Trey Anastasio |
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12/02/83 |
Harris-Millis Cafeteria - University of Vermont |
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CDR |
1 |
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The first Phish show, played under the name "Blackwood Convention." The show supposedly ended when the DJ cranked up the stereo, purportedly with Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to drown them out. Missing set I, partial Set II. |
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12/25/83 |
Trey's basement |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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This is rumored to be the correct date. All that exists is a 5:55 jam. |
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12/??/83 |
Bivouac Jaun Demo |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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11/03/84 |
Slade Hall, UVM |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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The setlist for this show might be incomplete, as the recordings that circulate cut during Drums. Marc Daubert made a guest appearance on percussion. This show featured the first known performance of "Camel Walk" and the first known Phish performances of "Wild Child", "Bertha", "Can't You Hear Me Knocking", "Eyes of the World", and "Whipping Post". "CYHMK" included a "St. Stephen" tease. Copies of this performance often circulate with the incorrect date of November 3, 1983. Also, it is possible that this show was actually on Friday, November 2, 1984, as a photo of a flyer for a show on “11/2†was printed in The Phish Book. |
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12/01/84 |
Nectar's |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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"Skippy" and "Fluffhead" featured The Dude of Life on vocals. The jam after "Camel Walk" may have been "Back Porch Boogie Blues". "Spanish Flea" included an introduction of the band members. "Don’t Want You No More" was not performed in its entirety, as it lacked the final lyrics. The lengthy percussion jam featured a guest appearance from Marc Daubert. Mike recalls that there were approximately 200 people in the audience. This gig featured the first known version of "Slave to the Traffic Light" and "Fluffhead", the first known Phish versions of "Fire", "Don't Want You No More", "Cities", and "Skippy the Wondermouse", and the only known Phish version of "Spanish Flea". |
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??/??/84 |
Dear Mrs Reagan - 4 Track Demo |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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Phish or Trey Anastasio or Trey and Tom Marshall or Bivouac??? (4 track recording_circa early 1980's) |
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03/04/85 |
Hunt's |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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This show was an African Relief benefit for OXFAM. "Fire Up the Ganja" featured Bobby Hackney and Jah Roy of the band Lambsbread on vocals. This setlist is incomplete and featured the first known version of "Anarchy" and first known Phish version of "Fire Up the Ganja". |
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05/03/85 |
Last Day Party at UVM-Redstone |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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This show was performed at the Last Day Party on UVM’s Redstone campus. It marked Page’s debut with the band, as he sat in during portions of the third set. In fact, "Big Leg Emma" was preceded by an announcement from Trey that “our friend Page, from Goddard, will sit in later.†"Bring it On Home" featured Bobby Brown on harmonica. "McGrupp" was dedicated to Fishman. "Makisupa" featured a reggae jam. This show featured the only known Phish performances of "Bring It On Home" and "The Other One". |
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10/17/85 |
Finbar's |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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This show featured the first known performance of "T.V. Theme". Some fans have labeled the show-opening jam a "Star Trek Jam." |
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10/30/85 |
Hunt's |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
2 |
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This show contained the first known versions of "Harry Hood" and "Possum" and the first known public version of "Dog Log". Trey remarked during the intro to "Hood" that "this one is a story of the man who lives directly across the street from us right now." (The house on King Street where Trey, Fish, and Brian Long lived was across the street from the Hood factory.) "Slave" was dedicated to “Brickle.†Trey’s humorous comments about being “back on Planet Earth†were in reference to the events at Goddard on October 26. "Alumni" had a reference to pumpkin pie. This setlist is likely incomplete. |
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11/23/85 |
Goddard College |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
1 |
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"A Christmas Gift From Trey, December 1985". This list for Set II is likely incomplete, as the only recording that circulates fades in and out at points. The "Whipping Post Jam" fades in after "Mike’s Song" on the recording that circulates. This "Jam" contained jams reminiscent of The Grateful Dead’s "The Other One" and "Dark Star". It also featured "Norwegian Wood" teases from Mike, and a jam reminiscent of the early intro to "Harry Hood". "Antelope" fades in after the "Whipping Post Jam" fades out. The complete lists for Sets I (featuring the first known Phish performance of "Wild Thing") and II are not known, although Mike has referenced the first set "Wild Thing" in interviews and in The Phish Book. |
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12/??/85 |
Green Dolphin Street Demo |
Source Detail |
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CRD |
1 |
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02/03/86 |
Hunt's Bar |
Source Detail |
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CDR |
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This show was an African National Congress Benefit featuring Phish and South African dub poet Zenzilé Madikinea. "Antelope" featured Jeff Holdsworth on slide guitar. Russ Flanagan sat in on fiddle for parts of this show. "Alumni" was played by request. "Letter to Jimmy Page" contained quotes from Trey of "It's alright" before eventually returning to "Alumni". Some recordings erroneously note that this show was a double-bill with The Joneses. This show contained the first known version of "You Enjoy Myself", although it is possible that the correct debut was on 2/1/85, and the first known performances of Zenzilé's pieces (all with Phish) Tonight, The Pendulum, Babylon is Burning, and Dec 1661. The first set of this show is identical to what is listed for 2/1/85. The setlist for 2/1/85 is possibly incorrect. |
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04/01/86 |
Hunt's |
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This show was billed as Hunt’s Festival of Fools. Phish and The Joneses switched off for 45-minute sets; the two bands performed the encore together. The Pendulum, which was a recital of revolutionary poetry, featured guest Zenzilé Madikinea. This gig contained the first known versions of "AC/DC Bag" and "Icculus", the first known Phish version of "Have Mercy", and the only known Phish performances of "Help on the Way", "Slipknot" and "Not Fade Away". "McGrupp" was spoken in a Dylan-esque fashion, in keeping with Trey’s jokes about Phish being the “Dylan Band.†|
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10/12/86 |
Haybarn Theater - Goddard College |
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This show featured the first known performances of "Golgi Apparatus" and "Wilson". |
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10/15/86 |
Hunt's |
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Before "YEM", Page played cocktail-style jazz, including snippets of "Misty" and "Brother Can You Spare a Dime", while Trey tuned up. The third set listing is incomplete; recordings that circulate have cuts before "Cantaloupe". The "Clod" encore began with an impromptu kazoo solo from Mike. This show contained the first known versions of many Phish songs, including "Lushington", "Shaggy Dog", "Roll Like a Cantaloupe", "Sanity", and "Clod", as well as the first known Phish versions of "Skin It Back", "Peaches", "Swing Low", and "Mustang Sally". This was Paul Languedoc’s first show as soundman. |
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10/31/86 |
Sculpture Room, Goddard College |
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This show was a co-bill with The Joneses. Trey and Mike quoted "Fuck Your Face" and "Minkin" during the "Melt the Guns" intro. "Have Mercy" featured Jah Roy on vocals. "Halley’s Comet" featured Richard Wright on vocals. This show contained the first known version of "David Bowie". |
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12/08/86 |
The Mead Ranch |
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"The Phones"(members of Phish and The Joneses.) Actual show date 12-31-1985. Though this wasn’t a Phish show, it is likely the first time members of Phish performed publicly on New Year’s Eve. |
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02/13/87 |
Johnson State College |
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The Dude of Life made a guest appearance on vocals during "Suzy" (first known version), "Sanity", "Fluffhead", and "Hood". There were no vocals on the return to "Alumni Blues" after "Letter to Jimmy Page". |
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02/21/87 |
Slade Hall, University of Vermont |
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***missing set I*** While this show may have taken place six nights later, this date is believed to be correct. This setlist is incomplete. The show contained the first known Phish performances of "Why Don't You Love Me?", "Blue Monk", "Boogie On Reggae Woman", "Ya Mar", and "Corinna". In the intro to "Blue Monk", Trey says “Ladies and gentlemen, three quarters of the Bob Dylan Band.†|
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03/06/87 |
Goddard College |
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"Free Bird" was an actual attempt at the song and not an a cappella version, but was performed quite mockingly and not in its entirety. It did, however, feature Ninja Mike on vocals. "Happy Birthday" was sung to “Sue and Debra†and was a long, reggae-influenced version. "Tell Me Something Good" featured an unidentified female lead vocalist. An unidentified audience member sang vocals on "Freeworld". This show featured the first known Phish performances of "Free Bird", "Tell Me Something Good", and "Freeworld". |
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03/23/87 |
Nectar's |
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Based on comments made by the band during the show, it appears that there may have been a third set. However, only the first two sets are known to circulate. This gig featured the first known performances of "Ride Captain Ride" and "Sparks". |
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04/24/87 |
Billings Lounge, University of Vermont |
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Phish played this show at the conclusion of “Earth Week.†This gig featured the only known performance of "Punch Me in the Eye" and the first known performance of "Who Do? We Do!" |
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04/29/87 |
Nectar's |
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This show featured the debut of "Fuck Your Face" and the first known Phish performances of "Take the ‘A’ Train", "Timber" (Jerry), "The Ballad of Curtis Loew", and "Come On" (Part One). "'A' Train" featured Jeff Friedberg on saxophone. The "Fuck Your Face" debut was in dispute for many years, though the Phish.com setlist file seems to confirm that the song was indeed performed on this date. |
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05/11/87 |
Nectar's |
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This show included some funny stage banter, including Trey’s announcement after "TMWSIY": “That was called ‘The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday... and I’m going to get my head sharpened.†"Lushington" did contain any lyrics. A set break was announced after "Ya Mar", so this is the complete first set. The list for the second set is not known. This show featured the first known performance of "The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday" as well as the first known Phish performance of "Avenu Malkenu". The keyword for "Makisupa" was "Woke up in the morning, dioxin on my head / Woke up in the afternoon Gaddafi in my bed." |
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05/20/87 |
The Ranch |
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This show was a co-bill with The Joneses. This setlist may be incomplete, as it was taken from a video that circulates. "Lushington" did not contain any lyrics. "Alumni" featured guests from local bands The Joneses and Mental Floss on rhythm guitar and saxophone. |
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06/??/87 |
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Show date is not correct, actually this was released in June of 1987. It was a demo recording shopped around to Burlington bars, in hopes of scoring gigs. Part of this were proper studio recordings included on Junta (and omitted here) The rest were undated live tracks: "Wilson", "Alumni Blues", "Lizards", "The Sloth", and a STUDIO version of "Mikes > H2 > Weekapaug", that is a Junta outtake.
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08/09/87 |
Nectar's |
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***set II is incomplete, missing set III*** This show marked the first known performances of "The Curtain With","The Sloth", "Fee", "Harpua", "Divided Sky", and "Flat Fee", as well as the first known Phish performance of "La Grange". "Lushington" did not contain any lyrics. |
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08/10/87 |
Nectar's |
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"Icculus" was dedicated to Paul Languedoc’s mother on her birthday. This show featured the first known Phish performance of "Jesus Just Left Chicago". |
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08/21/87 |
Ian McLean's Farm |
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This show, one of the most commonly circulated from this era, is mislabeled on many recordings as 8/27/87. Teases were everywhere, including a "Trenchtown Rock" quote from Trey before "Hood", an "I've Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle" tease from Trey before Mike's, a full band "Sneakin' Sally" tease before "Golgi", a "Stir it Up" quote from Trey and a "Smoke on the Water" tease after "Sparks", "La Bamba" lyrics in the "Low Rider Jam", as well as a full band "HYHU" tease and a "Slipknot"! tease from Trey before "McGrupp". "Harpua" was played by request and was restarted after the opening lyric, which was repeated. The intro to "Sparks" was extended while Fishman relieved himself. "McGrupp" was introduced as "The Gala Event." The third set was heavy on jamming and light on lyrics. . Trey delivered some freestyle reggae rapping before and during the "Makisupa Jam" that some fans have labeled the "Mouse House Rap." David Bowie contained a "Tom Sawyer" tease and was unfinished. This show contained the first known performances of "Bundle of Joy" and "BBFCFM" and the first known Phish performance of "HYHU." |
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08/29/87 |
The Ranch |
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This show was dedicated to Eric Larson, who took care of Trey’s dog Marley over the summer. "Suzy" contained "HYHU" teases from Trey. This show featured the first known "Hydrogen" to contain the lyrics "I walk awakening on the misty fields of forever." |
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09/02/87 |
Hunt's |
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"Lushington" did not contain any lyrics. "Makisupa" included the band playing with varied special effects. This setlist is likely incomplete. |
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09/21/87 |
Nectar's |
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The listed setbreaks may be incorrect. According to the "Phish Companion", there is some uncertainty about the set breaks. Trey definitely announces a set break after "Alumni Blues", so that we know for sure. However, it seems as though the taper paused the original tape deck when there were long breaks between songs. Because of that, it remains unclear exactly where the break was between sets 1 and 2. I have "You Enjoy Myself" starting set 2, as that is consistent with the "Phish Companion". Happy Birthday, played in a decidedly 'dub' style, was dedicated to “Spup.†This show marked the first known Phish performances of "Rocky Top" and "Terrapin." |
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10/14/87 |
Hunt's |
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This show marked the first known performance of "The Chase" outside of "Lushington." This setlist is likely incomplete. |
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10/31/87 |
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@ Goddard College. This show was a double bill with The Joneses, and featured the first known performance of "Love You." The jam before "Whipping Post" included "Low Rider" teases. "Whipping Post" had a lyric changed to "slice my nipple." It has been reported that Fishman shaved his entire body for this show! |
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11/18/87 |
Hunt's |
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The second set listing is incomplete, as the recordings that circulate cut during "Bag." "I Didn’t Know" was dedicated to Brian Long. |
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11/19/87 |
Hunt's |
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"Divided Sky" was botched badly, leading Trey to launch humorously into "BBFCFM." This show contained the first known performance of "Dinner and a Movie," the first known Phish performance of "Bike," and was the last known show at Hunt’s. Trey introduced "‘A’ Train" as "Fuck Your Face." |
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02/20/88 |
ATO Fraternity House, St. Lawrence Univ. |
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A rare slice of Phish history from outside VT, before they toured regularly. ATO was a very partying deadhead frat, famous for good parties with an emphasis on music. This show (an ATO Pledge Party) includes the first known performance of "I Didn’t Know" and the first known Phish performance of "Phase Dance." There was a third set to this show but copies do not circulate and no list is known. Some copies of this show in circulation are incomplete and out of order. These copies are usually mislabeled as “Pledge Party, Burlington, VT.†Other copies circulate with the complete recording but have "Slave" before "Bowie;" this order is incorrect. |
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06/17/90 |
Wendell Studios |
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03/15/91 |
Gothic Theater |
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07/12/91 |
Colonial Theatre |
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This show, officially released as Live Phish 19, featured "The Giant Country Horns" for all songs except "Reba", "Rocky Top", "Golgi", "My Sweet One", "Hydrogen", both "HYHUs", "Oh Kee Pa", "Adeline", and "Fee". It also marked the first Phish performance of "Moose the Mooche". Trey teased the "Woody Woodpecker" theme before "Golgi". Prior to "Touch Me", Fishman was introduced as the Lizard Queen. "Touch Me" featured Fishman on trombone. NOTE! This source is missing "Golgi" and "Squirming Coil" |
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07/12/91 |
Colonial Theatre |
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This show, officially released as Live Phish 19, featured "The Giant Country Horns" for all songs except "Reba", "Rocky Top", "Golgi", "My Sweet One", "Hydrogen", both "HYHUs", "Oh Kee Pa", "Adeline", and "Fee". It also marked the first Phish performance of "Moose the Mooche". Trey teased the "Woody Woodpecker" theme before "Golgi". Prior to "Touch Me", Fishman was introduced as the Lizard Queen. "Touch Me" featured Fishman on trombone. NOTE! This source is missing "Golgi" and "Squirming Coil" |
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07/27/91 |
Variety Playhouse |
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This one-set show, opening for The Aquarium Rescue Unit, concluded the summer "Horns Tour." It featured the Giant Country Horns on "Suzy" through "Stash", "Avenu Malkenu", "Possum", "Landlady", "Mike's", "Weekapaug", and the encore. "Suzy" contained a "Popeye" tease from Trey. During "I Didn't Know", Fishman was introduced as Willard Scott. "Possum" contained Charlie Chan and Oom Pa Pa signals. |
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03/20/92 |
The Forum |
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Fishman was on trombone for parts of "Antelope" (which also included a Simpsons signal). Trey teased "Roundabout" before "Mike’s Song" and uttered the line, “Help me...I’m melting and I can’t solidify!†"Weekapaug" contained Oom Pa Pa and Random Note signals. "Sanity's" intro featured various nicknames of the band and crew being shouted, while the end contained a vocal jam with more names being called out. Fish used the Bag-Vac during Terrapin. The Secret Language Instructions featured introductions of the Simpsons, Random Note, Turn Turn Turn, and All Fall Down Signals with "Bowie" being played in the background. "Possum" subsequently contained two Simpsons signals and an All Fall Down signal. |
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04/16/92 |
Anaconda Theater, UCSB |
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"Possum" included Random Laugh, Simpsons, Oom Pa Pa, and All Fall Down signals. "Mockingbird" contained "Harpua" teases from Mike. This version of "Icculus" (first since April 6, 1991, or 119 shows) was, perhaps, the shortest version ever as it did not contain the usual build-up and screaming. "Antelope" contained a Follow the Yellow Brick Road tease from Trey. "Terrapin" included band and crew introductions from Fishman. "Carolina" through "Sweet Adeline" were performed without microphones. Widespread Panic opened. |
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04/17/92 |
Warfield Theater |
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"Bowie" included All Fall Down, Random Laugh, Simpsons, and Oom Pa Pa signals, as well as the debut performance of "Catapult" interwoven with "Bowie’s" closing segment. The curtain rose at the start of the second set to reveal Steve McConnell sitting in a large bathtub on stage. As the band played "Brother", band friends and crew members danced across the stage and jumped into the tub with him. Widespread Panic opened. |
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04/18/92 |
Wilbur Field |
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This was a free outdoor show at Stanford. "Possum" included a Simpsons signal and "Antelope" included Frère Jacques teases. "Avenu Malkenu" included a “Happy Passover†bass solo from Mike. "Harry Hood" contained a Linus and Lucy tease; this theme was briefly reprised at the beginning of "Contact". The encore featured guest Cameron McKinney on ukulele (unmiced). McKinney, seven years old at the time, also had the honor of counting off "BBFCFM". It should be noted that the infamous “squirt gun breaks†during this show are in reference to a security guard (named Gary Herman) cooling off the audience with a Super Soaker, and not the band shooting each other. "Manteca" was played for the first time since March 16, 1991 (133 shows). |
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04/19/92 |
The Catalyst |
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Trey introduced a freshly clean-shaven Fishman before his trombone solo during "I Didn't Know", saying "ladies and gentlemen, recovering from a horrible facial accident, would you please welcome Tommy Dorsey." The end of "Weekapaug" included a vocal jam. Trey dedicated his solo in "Lawn Boy" to Amy Skelton. "Lively Up Yourself" was teased in the "Cold as Ice" intro and outro and before "Brain" itself. "Brain" subsequently included an All Fall Down signal in the middle of Fishman's vacuum solo. |
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04/21/92 |
Redwood Acres Fairgrounds |
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"Possum" contained Simpsons, Get Back, Oom Pa Pa, All Fall Down, Aw Fuck!, and Me and My Arrow signals, as well as strong "Dave’s Energy Guide" teases. "Dinner and a Movie" was preceded by a "Colour My World" (Chicago) tease. Trey used an interesting voice effect during the "Forbin’s" narration as he spoke of the evil King Wilson. "Hydrogen" and "Weigh" were announced as written by baseball Hall-of-Famer Carl Yastrzemski. "Weekapaug" contained a Happy Birthday tease and dedication from Trey, as well as a Linus and Lucy tease from Mike. This only known Phish performance of "Lively Up Yourself" featured Trey on drums, Fishman on bass, and Mike on guitar and his only known performance on vacuum. The "Cold as Ice" outro was followed by a brief vocal jam about the band's comments on their performance of "Lively Up Yourself". "Cavern" was introduced by Mike as The Prison Joke. |
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02/20/93 |
Roxy Theater |
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There is little dispute, amongst the archives, this show is a golden nugget. This is one of the great highlights of the early-90's period before the members of Phish fully figured out how to get beyond their own virtuosity. |
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03/22/93 |
Crest Theater |
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The "Bowie" intro contained "Simpsons", "Oom Pa Pa", "Random Note", and "All Fall Down" signals and Mike teasing "Popeye" and briefly "Split Open And Melt". The second set included Gamehendge narration in between songs from "It's Ice" through "McGrupp." This was the first Gamehendge since October 13, 1991 (193 shows). "Weekapaug" contained a "Sundown" tease from Mike. "Amazing Grace" was performed without microphones. |
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08/13/93 |
Murat Theatre |
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Stash included a Weekapaug tease. Ginseng featured Trey on acoustic guitar and Fish (introduced by Trey as "Mr. Butt with protruding arms and legs") on Madonna washboard. Fluffhead started with Trey on acoustic guitar. Bowie included jams based on The Mango Song and Magilla, as well as My Favorite Things teases. Bathtub Gin included Weekapaug teases. Mike’s Song included Ya Mar quotes from Mike and a Stranglehold (Ted Nugent) tease, while Suzy included a Sweet Home Alabama tease. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones. |
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08/14/93 |
World Music Theatre |
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This show was officially released as Live Phish 07. |
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08/24/93 |
Commodore Ballroom |
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Trey made several references to the venue’s springy floor and the fans bouncing on it while they danced. Appropriately, It’s Ice included a tease of I Feel the Earth Move. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Ya Mar included alternate lyrics from Mike. Ginseng featured Trey on acoustic guitar, Mike on upright bass, and Fish on Madonna washboard. Fishman, usually subject to nicknames when he takes the mic, introduced Trey as Chuck Norris on the drums. Trey retorted by calling Fish “a butt with protruding arms and legs.†"Weekapaug" was unfinished and featured "La Marseillaise" teases from Page. "Suzy" included "Tweezer" teases. "Antelope" contained an "O Canada" tease from Trey and was dedicated to three new crew members from Vancouver. "Adeline" was performed without microphones. "Baby Gramps" was the opening act. |
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06/11/94 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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last "Frankenstein" 07-26-91 (331 shows). Antelope included a tease of the "Odd Couple" theme. |
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06/17/94 |
Eagles Auditorium |
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This is the infamous “O.J. Show,†played on the night of O.J. Simpson’s Bronco chase. "2001", "Mike’s", "Jim", "Simple", and "Poor Heart" all included references to O.J. "Mike’s Song" also included a "Mission: Impossible" tease and "Hydrogen" included "Simple" quotes. "Weekapaug" contained a "Nellie Kane" tease from Mike. "Harpua" included a "Simple" quote and "Voodoo Child" tease. |
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06/19/94 |
State Theater |
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"Suzy" contained a tease of "How Many More Times". "Faht" featured Fishman on acoustic guitar. "My Sweet One" was performed acoustic and without amplification. |
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06/26/94 |
Municipal Auditorium |
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The "GameHoist" show. 1st set Gamehendge Saga, 2nd set entire "Hoist" album. 1st "Old Home Place", last complete Gamehendge 3-22-93 (106), last "Tube" 4-12-93 (119), "Divided Sky" included "Wipeout" teases. |
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07/08/94 |
Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts |
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The first set included the complete "Gamehendge" saga, including narration between songs from "N02" through "Divided Sky". "NO2" featured Fishman on vacuum. "Reba" contained "Manteca" teases and did not have the whistling ending. This version of "Stash" appears on "A Live One". Mike teased "Frankenstein" during the bass and drums segment of "YEM". |
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07/08/94 |
Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts |
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The first set included the complete "Gamehendg"e saga, including narration between songs from "N02" through "Divided Sky". "NO2" featured Fishman on vacuum. "Reba" contained "Manteca" teases and did not have the whistling ending. This version of "Stash" appears on "A Live One". Mike teased "Frankenstein" during the bass and drums segment of "YEM". |
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07/13/94 |
Big Birch Concert Pavilion |
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Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. "I Didn't Know" featured Fishman on trombone. "Wilson" was played to the tune of "Cavern". "Tweezer" contained "Woody Woodpecker" theme, "I Wish, and I Know a Little" teases. "BBFCFM" was unfinished and played bluegrass style to the tune of "Scent of a Mule". Trey teased "Slave" throughout "Suzy Greenberg". |
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07/15/94 |
Jones Beach Music Theater |
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This was the first solar-powered Phish show. Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. "Reba" included "Brazil" and "Popeye" teases and did not have the whistling ending. "Setting Sail" was performed for the first time since March 25, 1992 (292 shows). "It's Ice" featured a Page-led jam that was unlike most versions. "Bowie" included a full "Jessica" tease during the jam. |
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05/16/95 |
Lowell Memorial Auditorium |
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This was a Voters for Choice benefit concert that also featured Jennifer Trynin and Emergency Broadcast Network. During the pre-show introduction, host Gloria Steinem promised Phish fans more new music in one night than ever before. The band proceeded to deliver the first public performances of "Ha Ha Ha", "Spock's Brain", "Strange Design", "Theme From the Bottom", "Free", and "Glide II". "Don’t You Want To Go?", "Lonesome Cowboy Bill", "I’ll Come Running", and "Gloria" also made their first Phish public performances at this show. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. Fish introduced the new songs that had been played before "Lonesome Cowboy Bill". Fish explained that they didn't really have a name for the song after "Ha Ha Ha" and Trey added that since it was a Voters For Choice Benefit, they'd give the crowd four choices and let it vote on the title: "The Plane", "The First Signal", "Israel", and "Spock's Brain". Page subsequently teased the theme from "Star Trek" as the crowd voted for "Spock's" with Trey subsequently explaining the song's origin. Prior to "Adeline", the crowd sang Happy Birthday to Page. |
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06/14/95 |
Mud Island Amphitheater |
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"Don’t You Wanna Go" was preceded by a "Stairway to Heaven" tease. This 50+ minute "Tweezer" included a brief "Gypsy Queen Jam", a "2001" tease, a "Slave"-like jam, and a "Digital Delay Loop Jam" with whistling. "Simple" was performed with an a cappella ending instead of a jam, akin to the ALO version from December 8, 1994. "Amazing Grace" was performed without microphones. |
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10/24/95 |
Dane County Colseum |
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"Taste That Surrounds" made its debut. Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. "Sleeping Monkey" segued out of the "YEM" vocal jam and was started a cappella. |
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11/14/95 |
University of Central Florida Arena |
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"Gog Faced Boy" contained no instruments, just vocals. I'm Blue I'm Lonesome was performed acoustic. This fantastic "Stash" included "25 or 6 to 4", "Esther", and "Ya Mar" teases. "Dog Faced Boy" was performed over a different arrangement than usual. "YEM" included "Low Rider" teases. |
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08/12/96 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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"Possum" included "All Fall Down" and "Simpsons" signals. |
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08/13/96 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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Page performed "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" solo on the theremin. "Waste" through "Strange Design" were performed on the acoustic mini-stage. Trey played the composed section to "Divided Sky" over the soundcheck jam. This show was officially released as "Live Phish 12". |
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08/15/96 |
Plattsburgh Air Force Base |
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Notes: This was the soundcheck for The Clifford Ball. The final jam segment included the first annual soundcheck tribute to "Mr. Sausage," multiple shout-outs to festival staff, and Trey on his mini-drum kit. 50+ minutes of this check were included on the Clifford Ball DVD bonus disc. |
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08/16/96 |
Plattsburgh Air Force Base |
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This was the first show of "The Clifford Ball" festival. "Waste" through "Strange Design" were performed on the acoustic mini-stage. "Disease" was unfinished. The second set was preceded by a "Mary Had a Little Lamb" tease. The jam at the end of "Harry Hood" accompanied a fireworks display. The band took to the back of a flatbed truck at around 3:30 in the morning and drove through the crowd. The performance was one long open-ended jam. |
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08/17/96 |
Plattsburgh Air Force Base |
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This was the second show of "The Clifford Ball" festival. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. Before the second set, Trey paid tribute to Aaron Stein of Syracuse, who was front row center for every show of the tour. The first "Brother" since August 2, 1993 (257 shows) featured Ben and Jerry on guest vocals. "Wilson" included a "Heartbreaker" tease. "Antelope" featured a female acrobat twirling in the rigging, suspended above the stage in a circus-like fashion. "Scent of a Mule" featured a Page/Fishman duel instead of the typical Page/Trey duel. "Tweezer" had big trampolines on each side of the stage and more circus shenanigans. A stunt plane circled overhead during "Tweezer Reprise" and "Harpua". "Harpua" was unfinished; it was completed on August 16, 1997 at "The Great Went". |
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11/18/96 |
Mid-South Coliseum |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. "Tweezer" through "Llama" and "Johnny B. Goode" featured Gary Gazaway on trumpet. |
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12/06/96 |
Aladdin Theater |
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"2001" included a "Get on the Good Foot" tease. The "YEM" vocal jam was based on donuts. "Sweet Adeline" was performed without microphones. The opening segment of "Harpua" was performed in a normal 4/4 time signature as opposed to its usual 7/4 signature. "Wildwood Weed" (a Phish debut with Les Claypool on vocals) and parts of "Harpua" featured Les Claypool and Larry LaLonde of Primus. "I Want To Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" also made its Phish debut at this show and featured the Yodeling Cowgirls on vocals, Claypool, LaLonde, and John McEuen. "Suspicious Minds" featured four Elvis impersonators on vocals with Fishman joining in at the end. "Suzy Greenberg" featured Claypool, LaLonde, McEuen, the Elvis impersonators, The Yodeling Cowgirls dancing on stage, and actor Courtney Gains on Trey’s percussion rack. One of the Elvis impersonators led a "Susie Q" jam at the end of "Suzy Greenberg". |
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12/31/96 |
FleetCenter |
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" (1st time played), "Julius", E: "Amazing Grace" w/ Boston Community Choir |
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02/13/97 |
Shepherd's Bush Empire |
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The European tour opener featured the debuts of "Walfredo" and "Rock A William" and the Phish debuts of "Love Me", "My Soul", and "When the Circus Comes". |
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02/14/97 |
Le Botanique |
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"Sweet Adeline" was performed without microphones. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. "Mule" was unfinished. |
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02/16/97 |
Alter Wartesaal |
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This show was rebroadcast on German television and featured the Phish debut of "Beauty of My Dreams". |
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02/18/97 |
Olympia Theater |
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"Slave" was dedicated to “a friend†(long-time taper Don Wright) who had been hit by a car earlier in the day. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. |
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02/20/97 |
Teatro Smeraldo |
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"Sweet Adeline" was performed without microphones. |
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02/21/97 |
Tenax |
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During the “Wash Uffize Drive Me to Firenze†section of YEM, Fish exclaimed “this is a dream come true!†"Antelope" was unfinished and a heavy metal jam rose from the “Rye, Rye, Rocco†segment. "Wilson" was subsequently performed heavy metal style. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. |
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02/23/97 |
Fillmore |
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"Carini" started off as a pre-recorded tape playing through the P.A. system. Phish took the stage and picked up the song from where it was on the tape and continued to play. This show also featured the first "Daniel Saw the Stone" since August 28, 1993 (287 shows) and the first "Why Don’t We Do It" since June 25, 1995 (144 shows). "GTBT" contained a "Tweezer Reprise" tease. |
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02/25/97 |
Olympia Halle |
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"One Meatball" through "Mojo Workin’" were Phish debuts that featured Sydney Ellis on vocals. Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. "My Friend" was aborted quickly and scrapped. "Caspian" was unfinished. |
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02/26/97 |
SWF 3 Studios |
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This was an in-studio set before the Stuttgart show that evening. Between "Talk" and "Waste", Trey noodled around to the tune of Michael Jackson’s "Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough". The DJ played Michael’s version in its entirety after "Waste". The Billy Breathes album versions of "Free" and "Billy Breathes" were also played during the broadcast.
NOTE: This Phish performance does not count for stats purposes. |
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02/26/97 |
Longhorn |
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This show featured the first "Camel Walk" since July 2, 1995 (140 shows) and first "Magilla" since May 4, 1994 (260 shows). "Ha Ha Ha" was notable for the heavy metal jam outro. "YEM" included "Super Bad" teases. The jazz jam in the "Mule Duel" included an "‘A’ Train" tease from Mike. |
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02/28/97 |
Internationales Congress Centrum |
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This show included the first "Paul and Silas" since October 24, 1995 (120 shows). |
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03/01/97 |
Markthalle |
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The week-long trend of breaking out songs continued with the show-opening "Cities", which was the first since July 5, 1994 (222 shows). "Wolfman’s" included a "Dave’s Energy Guide" tease. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. "Possum" included an "All Fall Down" signal and a heavy metal-style intro. The jam out of "Mike’s" featured teases and vocal quotes of "The End", as well as "Careful with That Axe, Eugene;" "The End" was subsequently quoted in "Lawn Boy" and "Weekapaug". "Weekapaug" was unfinished and ended in a "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" jam. Portions of this show were made available via the Slip, Stitch and Pass release. |
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03/02/97 |
Forum Theater |
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This version of "Antelope" was unfinished. |
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03/05/97 |
Ed Sullivan Theatre |
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The Late Show with David Letterman : Character Zero |
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03/18/97 |
Flynn Theatre |
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This show celebrated the release of “Phish Food†ice cream and was a benefit for the then-newly formed Waterwheel Foundation. “Ben & Jerry†made a short speech before the show and free ice cream was made available for the entire crowd. "I Told You So" and "Love Me Like a Man", both of which featured Tammy Fletcher of The Disciples on vocals, made their Phish debuts. "Cinnamon Girl" was played for the first time since March 1, 1989 (899 shows). The last three songs of the first set, as well as "Funky Bitch", featured Dave Grippo on alto sax and James Harvey on trombone. "Suzy Greenberg" included a "Soul Power" tease from the horn section. "Hello My Baby" was performed without microphones. |
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06/06/97 |
Brad Sand's House |
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This show, referred to as “The Fourth Ball†or “Bradstock,†was played for friends before the band embarked on the European summer tour.
NOTE: This Phish performance does not count for stats purposes. |
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06/13/97 |
The S.F.X. Centre |
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"La Bamba" & "Tequilla" tuning before "Stash", 1st "Dog Stole Things", "Limb By Limb", "Wading In The Velvet Sea", "Water In The Sky", "Vultures", "Ghost", "Oblivious Fool" and 1st "Stand" (Sly and the Family Stone cover) and 1st "Izabella" (Jimi Hendrix cover) |
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06/14/97 |
The S.F.X. Centre |
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1st (original) "Dirt", "Bye Bye Foot" (Fish song - part of the lyrics appeared in the Doniac Schvice), "Twist", "Piper", "I Saw It Again", "Waking Up" |
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06/19/97 |
Arena |
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"Stash" was unfinished and "Hello My Baby" was performed without microphones. |
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06/20/97 |
Divadlo Archa |
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"Ain’t Love Funny" made its Phish debut at this show and was played out of an odd, atypical jam that grew out of "Horn". The Marco Esquandolas lyric in "Antelope" was changed to "The Jersey drunk." "Julius" contained a brief "Stairway to Heaven" tease from Trey. |
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06/21/97 |
The Hurricane Festival Eichenring |
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One set show - debut of drum solo ending on "Limb By Limb", "Samson Variation" - 1st time plated for an audience; not counting 6/6/97 |
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06/22/97 |
Loreley Freilichtbühne |
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Open-Air-Festival Auf Der Loreley - This single-set performance was part of the WDR Festival that also featured Ezio, K’s Choice, John Hiatt, Reef, Primus, and Steve Winwood. |
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06/24/97 |
La Laiterie |
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"Guelah Papyrus" aborted, "Runaway Jim" w/ "Gypsy Queen" jam |
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06/25/97 |
L'Aeronef |
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This show marked the debut of "Meatstick" and the Phish debut of "Cecilia", which was performed a cappella by Fishman. The jam out of "Disease" included "Can’t You Hear Me Knocking" teases. "McGrupp" included "Makisupa" teases; the subsequent "Makisupa was unfinished. "Antelope" included crew introductions and a mention of Antelope Greg. |
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06/27/97 |
Worthy Farm |
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One set show - "Glastonbury Festival" |
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06/29/97 |
Animal Showgrounds |
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Roskilde Festival - Green Stage - This single-set performance was part of the 27th annual Roskilde Festival that also included Beck, David Byrne, Charlie Hunter, Ani DiFranco, Leningrad Cowboys & Red Army Choir, Mötley Crue, Pavement, Primus, and Radiohead. The first three songs of the set were broadcast on the festival radio station. |
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07/01/97 |
Paradiso |
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"Ghost" began the first of two nights of the infamous "Worm" banter, with Fishman saying "I think you know where you are" and Trey responding with "You're on the back of the worm!" The "Worm" was also mentioned in "Ya Mar", "Saw It Again", and the jam out of "Cities", which also included "When the Saints Go Marching In" and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" teases by Trey. "Dirt" was introduced as "Green Grass High Tides Forever." The second set began with a Fishman piano solo that evolved into a jam, as the rest of the band eventually joined the stage and Fishman moved to his drum kit. "Bathtub Gin" contained a "Little Drummer Boy" tease from Trey.note: This show is SICK! Thats all I have to say >:) |
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07/02/97 |
Paradiso |
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"The Wormtown Jam" continued the stage banter of the night before. Portions of the narration were sung to the tune of Steve Miller’s "Swingtown", as Trey warned the fans in attendance about the “killer worms†that inhabit the canals of Amsterdam. |
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07/03/97 |
Serenadenhof |
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"Ghost" w/ Back of the worm jam |
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07/05/97 |
Piazza Risorgimento |
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This was a single-set, free outdoor show. "Caspian" was unfinished. "Twist" included a "Groove Is In the Heart" jam and "GTBT" included a "Walk This Way" tease. At the beginning of the "Hood" jam, Trey asked Chris to turn off the lights so that the band could see the mountains. "Love You" was played for the first time since December 8, 1995 (111 shows) |
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07/06/97 |
Spiaggia Di Rivoltella |
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This was an outdoor show; the afternoon soundcheck was free and open to the public. Trey began playing "Hell’s Bells" to the accompaniment of church bells ringing nearby. During "Mmm-Bop", Trey noted: “Fish will now do his version of James Brown singing Hanson’s "Mmm-Bop".†Fishman responded in part that “I’m an 11-year-old sex machine†and that it was “too hot in the hot tub!†"Another One Bites the Dust" through "Day-O" featured the infamous "Soundcheck Limbo Karaoke" Contest, where fans were invited on stage to sing, while mic stands were used for the limbo contest. "YEM" did not contain a vocal jam and was unfinished. |
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07/09/97 |
Le Transbordeur |
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"YEM" through "Poor Heart" featured Béla Fleck and The Flecktones (Béla Fleck, Jeff Coffin, Roy “Futureman†Wooten, and Victor Wooten), who were announced during the bass and drums segment of "YEM" and bounced along during the tramps jam. "YEM" contained "Disease" and "Palmetto Quickstep" teases, as well as Victor Wooten and Mike playing Mike’s bass simultaneously. "Poor Heart" included a "Sanford and Son" theme tease from Coffin. Pierre, a local Häagen-Dazs employee who the band met the day before, was repeatedly called-out by the band and was brought up on stage and serenaded during the encore. |
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07/10/97 |
Espace Julien |
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"Llama" was unfinished and featured a long, atypical jam that wove into "Velvet Sea". The jam after "Velvet Sea' concluded with a theme akin to "Lizards". Prior to the start of the second set, Trey said that in France they love Jimi Hendrix and Danny Bonnaduce, explaining "that's why I'm here," and that he started his career as the Partridge Family's bass player. Trey subsequently teased "Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque", remarked that the crowd was too young for that and that they didn't see the Partridge Family, but that the crowd knew it when they played Hanson the other night (see 7/6/97). Prior to 2001, Trey said they called Fishman "The Orchestral Greasy Troll," prompting some impromptu singing. "Ya Mar" featured various duets by the bandmembers, contained "Magilla" and "St. Thomas" teases, and lyrics referencing "vampire children." "Take Me to the River" (first since November 21, 1995, or 126 shows) was unfinished. "Funky Bitch" featured a guest appearance by members of the Son Seals Band and teases of "Take Me to the River" and "Bathtub Gin" by the trumpet player. |
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07/11/97 |
Doctor Music Festival |
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This single-set performance was part of the 2nd annual Doctor Music Festival that also featured Blues Traveler, Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Jim Rose, and Smashing Pumpkins. This was the final show of the 1997 European Summer Tour. |
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07/23/97 |
Lakewood Amphitheater |
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"Ghost" (26 min.) included an "On Your Way Down" tease. "YEM" included a Jeopardy! theme tease, a very unusual "Scent of a Mule-like" Russian folk jam segment, and did not have a vocal jam. Chalk Dust included "Rocky Mountain Way" (1st time played - Joe Walsh cover) teases. |
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07/26/97 |
South Park Meadows |
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1st "Blister In The Sun" (Violent Femmes cover), "Harry Hood" unfinished - Entire show with Bob Gulloti on Drumz |
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07/30/97 |
Ventura County Fairgrounds |
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"Wolfman’s" included a "Take Me to the River" jam. The "Bowie" intro included a Simpsons signal; Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, was reportedly in attendance. |
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07/31/97 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
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"Weekapaug" included "Happy Birthday" teases from Trey, who later made reference to Jerry Garcia’s birthday, which was the following day. Trey noted that Phish and the rest of the music community were trying to keep Jerry’s spirit alive through music. Listen for "Sweet Home Alabama" teases before the start of the second set and "Mind Left Body" teases during "McGrupp", as well as strange "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" teases in "YEM" |
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08/02/97 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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The "Disease" intro included a tease of "Three Blind Mice". "Disease" was subsequently teased near the end of "Tweezer". During "Hood", Trey asked Chris Kuroda to turn off the lights, "So we can just have the outdoor vibe here." The Band Then Plays In Total Darkness. Also, at "Hood's" end, Trey added "Mount Hood" once after the lyric, "You can feel good about Hood. |
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08/03/97 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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08/06/97 |
Riverport Amphitheatre |
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"Antelope" included "Star Wars" theme teases and a "Makisupa" jam with Page on the theremin and Mike on a mini-drum. |
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08/08/97 |
World Music Theater |
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The encore, which included the Phish debut of "Messin’ with the Kid", featured Sugar Blue on harmonica and vocals. "Hoochie Coochie Man" was played for the first time since April 10, 1993 (381 shows). |
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08/10/97 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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The long, involved "Rotation Jam" to set up "Rock A William" started when Page went to the theremin for a solo. Soon after, Trey took up the keys and Mike went to play guitar. Page eventually picked up Mike’s bass. After they jammed a bit longer, Mike went to join Trey on the keys. Trey then joined Fishman on the drums. The two of them played on the same drum set and Mike took a piano solo. Trey eventually kicked Fishman off the drum stool, and Fishman picked up Trey’s guitar. "SOAM" contained a "Third Stone from the Sun" tease, as well as a "Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part II)" jam. |
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08/13/97 |
Star Lake Amphitheatre |
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The end of "Wilson" included a "Little Drummer Boy" tease. This show featured the Phish debut of "Amoreena" (Elton John). |
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08/16/97 |
Loring Air Force Base (Disco Set) |
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08/16/97 |
Loring Air Force Base |
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This was the first show of "The Great Went" festival. "Harpua" picked up where the "Clifford Ball" "Harpua" left off. After "Chalk Dust", Trey remarked that the first three songs served as the soundcheck, which the band did not do before the show. The jam out of "Simple", as well as the beginning of "My Soul", included "Odd Couple" theme teases. "Halley’s Comet" included "On Your Way Down" teases. "Cities" included an "After Midnight" tease, as well as Trey altering the lyrics to reference “Fishman sleeping in the daytime.†The "Julius" intro was partially performed a cappella with finger snaps. "Funky Bitch" featured a fireworks display behind the stage that culminated as the song ended. After the show, the members of Phish DJ’d under pseudonyms at a festival tent in what has become known as the "Disco Set". |
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11/22/97 |
Hampton Coliseum |
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25 minute "Halley's Comet" |
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11/23/97 |
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
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30 minute "Bathtub Gin", "Down With Disease" (1st part) w/ "Izabella" tease, "Low Rider" sung by Trey and Fish, "Down With Disease" (2nd part) w/ a "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough" (Michael Jackson cover) tease |
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12/02/97 |
The Spectrum |
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12/11/97 |
War Memorial |
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1st "Roses Are Free" (Ween cover, from their "Chocolate and Cheese") |
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12/12/97 |
Pepsi Arena |
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"I Saw It Again" & "Piper" w/ long jam not usually part of the song. "I Saw It Again" w/ "Llama" teases that continue throughout the set. "Run Like An Antelope" with "Buried Alive" teases; lots of stop/start jamming. |
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12/31/97 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Yamar" w/Auld Lang Syne" tease(s), "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (During the song, fried eggs, udder balls, and olive loaves were projected on the canvas in relation to last night's narration). "Maze" w/ a "Birdland" (Weather Report) tease, 1st "New York New York" (Frank Sinatra cover) sang by Page. |
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04/03/98 |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
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"Weekapaug" included a "Crosseyed and Painless" tease and a brief jam of the song that would eventually debut as "Mozambique", as well as a tease of the theme from "Brazil" and a quick tease of "Nellie Kane" from Trey. A fan ran up on the stage during "Loving Cup", prompting banter and subsequent singing of "Carini's gonna getcha" several times in the "Antelope" intro, as well as a "Carini" mention later in the song. |
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07/16/98 |
The Gorge Ampitheatre |
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08/01/98 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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1st "Ramble On","Been Caught Stealin" |
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08/09/98 |
Virginia Beach Amphitheatre |
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last "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" 8-13-96 (152). "Terrapin Station" made its Phish debut at this show, as the band commemorated the third anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s passing. |
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07/10/99 |
E-Centre |
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"Chalk Dust" contained an "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" tease from Trey and was unfinished. "Gin" included an "I’m a Man" (Spencer Davis Group) jam and "Tweezer" included a "What’s the Use?" tease. Trey played the show wearing a Mia Hamm soccer jersey (United States, #9). This was likely in honor of the U.S. Women’s Soccer team beating China to win the World Cup earlier in the day. This show was officially released as Live Phish 08. |
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12/30/99 |
Big Cypress Seminole Reservation |
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This was the first show of the "Big Cypress" festival. "Light Up" was played for the first time since 3-1-1989 (1,092 shows) and included "Jibboo" teases from Mike; "Corinna" was subsequently played for the first time since 2-18-1989 (1,095 shows). "Che Hun Ta Mo" and "Big Alligator" (both Phish debuts) featured guests John McEuen on mandolin, Raiford Starke on guitar, and Seminole Indian Chief Jim Billie on guitar and lead vocals. "Mike’s Song" included an "Immigrant Song" tease and "Weekapaug" included a "Light Up" tease and an "Auld Lang Syne" tease at midnight. |
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12/31/99 |
Big Cypress Seminole Reservation |
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This was the second show of the "Big Cypress" festival. "I Didn’t Know" featured Fishman (introduced as ‘Soda Jerk’) on vacuum. "Split Open and Melt" was unfinished. "After Midnight" made its Phish debut. "YEM" included a vocal jam based around the word “cheesecake†and Trey altered the lyrics to "Axilla" and "Albuquerque" to reference the word "cheesecake". "Inlaw Josie Wales" featured Trey on acoustic guitar. "Quadrophonic Toppling" debuted, albeit with different music than on The Siket Disc. "Rock and Roll" included an "After Midnight" tease. Last "Love You" 7-5-97 (178 shows, included band introductions; Fishman introduced Page before the song and Mike and Trey afterwards, and the band as "Phish 2000" (see 11-02-90). "Piper" contained "Bug" teases from Page. "2001" began with the signature "Harry Hood" drum roll. After the show closed with yet another version of "Meatstick". Last "Crosseyed and Painless" (8-13-97, or 158 shows). The Beatles song "Here Comes the Sun" was piped through the crowd at sunrise. |
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06/29/00 |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
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07/11/00 |
Deer Creek Music Center |
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with "Moby Dick" teases - 6 times,"Chalkdust Torture Reprise" - twice |
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09/14/00 |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. This show was officially released as Live Phish 03. |
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12/31/03 |
American Airlines Arena |
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The brief conclusions of "Wilson" and "Tube" completed the versions from the previous evening. "Weekapaug" included "Jungle Boogie" lyrics and a "Divided Sky" tease; "Weekapaug", "YEM", "First Tube", and "Chalk Dust" also included "Auld Lang Syne" teases. "Seven Below" was unfinished. The house music played over the P.A. during the second setbreak consisted solely of songs that referenced “cars†in their titles. As midnight neared during "Jungle Boogie" (a Phish debut), Fish’s drum kit was wheeled to the side of the stage. An Austin Cooper Mini automobile was lowered to the stage from above. The Miami Palmetto Senior High Band and cheerleading squad emerged from the car one-by-one, giving the impression that they were all in the car together. In reality, the car had touched down over a trap door in the stage and the guests came out from underneath. Also emerging were dancers similar to the bunny-women present at the IT Festival. The marching band joined in on the jam that emerged from "Jungle Boogie". With the stage covered with marching band members and dancers (some even on top of Page’s baby grand piano), an emcee (dressed in an Eddie George, Tennessee Titans, #27 football jersey) counted the clock down to midnight. A massive balloon drop followed. Phish then led the marching band through an instrumental version of Iron Man. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. For his “first song of 2004,†in honor of the Miami Heat, Fishman performed the Phish debut of "Feel the Heat". "HYHU" contained more references to “Henrietta’s Heat†as Fishman took laps around the stage. "Frankenstein" was preceded by a "Fluffhead" tease. |
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03/06/09 |
Hampton Coliseum |
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*1st show since 8/15/04*, "Fluffhead" last played 9/29/00, 1st "Backwards Down The Number Line", "Grind" A cappella, last played 12/30/98 |
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03/07/09 |
Hampton Coliseum |
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1st "Beauty Of A Broken Heart" |
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03/08/09 |
Hampton Coliseum |
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1st "Undermind", "She Thinks I Still Care" (George Jones cover), "Frankenstein" w/ Page on Keytar. Fans tossed roses on stage before "Down With Disease" to start 2nd set. The band sings Happy Birthday to Leonard Fishman before "Contact". |
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05/31/09 |
Fenway Park |
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The "Star Spangled Banner" was performed from the pitcher’s mound. 1st "Ocelot", "Light" and "Time Turns Elastic". "Tweezer" contained a "Theme From the Bottom" jam. Last "The Ballad of Curtis Loew" 8-2-93 (625). |
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06/02/09 |
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater |
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1st "Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan" and "Kill Devil Falls" with the latter, remarkably, being played by request. Last "If I Could" 6-28-00 (103) |
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06/04/09 |
Nikon at Jones Beach Theater |
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"Drowned" featured a "Jumpin’ Jack Flash" (Rolling Stones) tease. "Meatstick" was played in a different key and included Japanese lyrics. |
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06/05/09 |
Nikon At Jones Beach Theater |
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1st "20 Years Later", During "Ya Mar", Page teased "It’s Raining, It’s Pouring". "Boogie On Reggae Woman" contained a "Ghostbusters" tease. Trey teased "Flat Fee" prior to "Down With Disease". "Twist" featured an "Oye Como Va" (Santana) jam. |
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06/06/09 |
Comcast Center |
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"Let Me Lie" made its Phish debut at this show. The first post-break-up "Makisupa Policeman" notably did not contain a “keyword.†|
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06/07/09 |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
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1st "Sugar Shack" & "Joy". |
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06/09/09 |
Asheville Civic Center |
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1st "When the Cactus is in Bloom" (Bill Monroe) and "Alaska". Last "Bold As Love" (Jimi Hendrix) 10-06-00 (74). |
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06/10/09 |
Thompson Boling Arena, Univ. of Tennessee |
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last "Hello My Baby" 12-05-99 (138). Frankenstein featured Page on keytar. |
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06/12/09 |
Great Stage Park |
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This show marked Phish’s first appearance at Bonnaroo. This “late-night set†on the What Stage began at approximately 11:00 p.m. Last "Highway to Hell" 2-26-97 (325). |
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06/14/09 |
Great Stage Park |
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This show, performed on the What Stage, closed out the 2009 Bonnaroo Festival. Bruce Springsteen joined in on guitar and vocals for "Mustang Sally", "Bobby Jean" and "Glory Days". Last "Mustang Sally" 8-05-88 (1,274). This show marked the Phish debuts of "Bobby Jean" and "Glory Days". "Rock and Roll" included a brief "Rift" tease. "Limb By Limb" contained a "Dave’s Energy Guide" tease. |
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06/16/09 |
The Fabulous Fox Theatre |
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Trey teased "Seven Below" before "Halley’s Comet". |
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06/18/09 |
Post-Gazette Pavilion |
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Last "Walk Away" 10-05-00 (80).Last "Bike" 9-12-00 (95). |
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06/19/09 |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
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"Split Open and Melt" included a "Can’t You Hear Me Knocking" tease. 1st "The Connection". There were severe thunderstorms during setbreak and, as a result, Page made an announcement that they were going to take a longer than usual break and that everyone on the lawn should return to their cars until the second set, which would not start until 11:00. |
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06/20/09 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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The lyrics to "Makisupa Policeman" were changed to “Woke up this morning, pissing in jah cup / Woke up this afternoon, called my probation officer.†"YEM" was unfinished and did not contain a bass and drums segment or a vocal jam. |
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06/21/09 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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Last "The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday Reprise" 7-04-00 (111). "Crosseyed and Painless" included a brief, subtle tease from Page of the Grateful Dead’s "Let It Grow". Trey teased "Taste" near the end of "Down With Disease". "Piper" contains a brief "Can’t You Hear Me Knocking" tease. "Frankenstein" featured Page on the keytar and Trey on a five-neck guitar. |
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07/30/09 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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This marked Phish’s first show at Red Rocks since August 7, 1996 (388). Trey introduced Mike before the start of the second set, at which point Mike pretended to leave the stage, prompting Trey to introduce him a second time. "Ghost" contained a "Praise You" jam and a "Windy City" tease. Trey teased "Piper" before starting "Limb By Limb". |
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07/31/09 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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"Fluffhead" was unfinished and contained a "Dave’s Energy Guide" tease. "Suzy Greenberg" contained "Drowned", "Crosseyed and Painless" and "AC/DC Bag" teases. The "Seven Bar Blues" Jam from the soundcheck featured Trey on bass and Mike on guitar. |
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08/01/09 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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"Down With Disease" contained an "L.A. Woman" tease from Trey, who also briefly teased "Taste" just before beginning "Free". Last "Esther" 9-30-00 (89). |
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08/02/09 |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre |
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"Boogie On Reggae Women" featured a "Twist"-esque jam and contained an "Oye Come Va" (Santana) tease from Page. Both Trey and Page teased "AC/DC Bag" during "YEM". "Undermind" through "Character Zero" featured Bill Kreutzmann on drums. Before the encore, Trey explained that "Bittersweet Motel" was being played at the request of his daughter, Bella. |
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08/05/09 |
Shoreline Amphitheatre |
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Last "Oh! Sweet Nuthin’" 10-31-98 (255). |
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08/07/09 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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"Bathtub Gin" was unfinished |
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08/08/09 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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1st "Middle of the Road", Trey and Mike switched instruments during "Makisupa Policeman". Trey teased "Hedwig’s Theme" during "YEM". "BDTNL" was unfinished. Fish teased "Llama" several times at the end of "Piper". |
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08/11/09 |
Toyota Park |
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Last "Paul and Silas" 11-29-98 (209). First "Windy City", which Trey indicated the band had been waiting to debut in Chicago. |
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08/13/09 |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
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Trey dedicated the ensuing version of "How High the Moon" (last played on 03-08-93 (710), to the memory of Les Paul, who passed away earlier that day. |
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08/14/09 |
Comcast Theatre |
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This show featured the first versions of "Forbin’s" and "Mockingbird" since 9-30-00 (96), which were performed without narration. "Down With Disease" contained a "Reba" jam. "Piper" included a "Spill the Wine" tease from Page. Last "Psycho Killer" 12-7-97 (282). "Psycho Killer" was unfinished and disintegrated into a self-described, electronic “Pong†jam. Last "Icculus" 7-18-99 (193). The “Pong†jam reappeared during the "YEM" jam. |
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08/15/09 |
Merriweather Post Pavilion |
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1st "Party Time" |
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08/16/09 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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This show featured the Phish debut of "I Kissed a Girl" (Katy Perry) (described by Trey as “so wrong on so many levelsâ€). Before starting the debut performance of "I Been Around", Trey explained that they were playing it because he realized that it was the one song off of the upcoming album (Joy) that they hadn’t played live. |
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10/30/09 |
Empire Polo Club |
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This show was part of the three-show Festival 8. "Stash" contained an "L.A. Woman" tease. During "I Didnt Know", Trey announced that Henrietta would, for the first time in human history, suck and blow at the same time, in the shape of a figure 8. During "Bowie", Trey said, "I'm gonna give you a little hint about the Halloween album now." |
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10/31/09 |
Empire Polo Club |
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This show was part of the three-show Festival 8. Playbills were distributed on-site (beginning at 12:30pm, 8 hours in advance) confirming that the second set (the band's "musical costume") would be the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. After "Divided Sky", Trey acknowledged the beauty of the venue and announced that Page would now play a love song to the lawn since it was the first time they had played on grass in a long time. "Antelope's" lyrics were changed to "Been you to have any Coil, man?" (The Coil was an art installation on the venue grounds.) Set 2 began with a video highlighting selections of the 99 classic albums displayed and then systematically eliminated on the phish.com web site leading up to the festival. Selections in the montage included snippets from Michael Jackson's "Thriller", T Rex's "Electric Warrior", Metallica's "Master of Puppets", Miles Davis's "A Tribute to Jack Johnson", Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" and The Doors (self titled), among others. All of the Exile on Main St songs were Phish debuts, except for "Loving Cup" and "Sweet Virginia". All songs in the second set except for "Casino Boogie", "Torn and Frayed", and "I Just Want To See His Face" featured Dave Guy on trumpet, David Smith on trombone, and Tony Jarvis on saxophone. "Tumbling Dice", "Sweet Virginia", and "Loving Cup" through "Soul Survivor" also featured Sharon Jones and Saundra Williams on backup vocals. Trey introduced the horn section after "Tumbling Dice" and again after the completion of the costume, before saying "We are the Rolling Stones. See you later." "Suzy Greenberg" was played with Jones, Williams, and the horns. This show featured the first "Sweet Virginia" since September 26, 1999 (173 shows). |
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11/01/09 |
Empire Polo Club |
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This show was part of the three-show Festival 8. The first set, which started at noon, was billed as Phish's "first full-length acoustic set" (complete with complimentary coffee and Festival 8 themed donuts). The first set featured Trey and Mike on acoustics, Page solely on piano, and a unique stage setup that had Fishman stage right with Page on the far left. Before "Brian and Robert", Trey encouraged the crowd to sit down due to the "mellow" nature of the set; he added that they had never before played to a crowd that was sitting. Whether the crowd should stand up or sit down became a running joke throughout the set, until Trey confessed during "Wilson" that he only asked the crowd to sit down at the request of the crew and, in fact, he hates telling people what to do (and also hates sitting down). This show marked the Phish debuts of "Invisible" and "Sleep Again." Fishman performed a whistle solo on "My Sweet One." The band briefly left the stage after "McGrupp", returning to encore with "Driver", "Talk", and "Secret Smile." "Reba" lacked the whistling ending. Trey took a moment before "Tweeprise" to thank those who helped put on the festival. |
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11/18/09 |
Cobo Arena |
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11/20/09 |
U.S. Bank Arena |
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11/21/09 |
U.S. Bank Arena |
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"Albuquerque" was played for the first time since September 14, 2000 (115 shows). |
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11/22/09 |
War Memorial at Oncenter |
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"BBFCFM" included several references to Syracuse native Jon Fishman (including shout-outs to his alma mater, his father and his father's dental patients). |
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11/24/09 |
Wachovia Center |
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"Cities" was played in response to a fan with a sign requesting the song and featured alternative lyrics referencing Thanksgiving. "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. Much of "Weekapaug" was played at a significantly slower pace than normal. Prior to "ADITL," Fish teased the "Weekapaug" drumbeat. |
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11/25/09 |
Wachovia Center |
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During "Wilson", Trey implored Mike to take a "heavy metal bass solo" (and Mike complied). The lyrics to "Antelope" were changed to "Been you to have any Mike, man?" followed by another bass solo from Mike. |
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11/27/09 |
Times Union Center |
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This show marked the Phish debut of "Golden Age" (TV on the Radio) and the debut of "Tomorrow's Song." During Page's solo in "Coil", the rest of the band left the stage. Upon returning, Trey said that they had left for the encore and asked Page where he had been, leading into "I Been Around." The "Fire" encore continued the tradition of Phish playing a Hendrix cover on the guitarist's birthday (11/27/92 and 11/27/96 being the other occasions). |
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11/28/09 |
Times Union Center |
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This show featured the first "Uncle Pen" since July 11, 2000 (129 shows). "Ghost" contained a tease of "Seven Below." |
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11/29/09 |
Cumberland County Civic Center |
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"Nellie Kane" was played for the first time since July 1, 2000 (137 shows). Before "Meat", Trey announced (in a reference to Meat's lyrics) that Mike had changed his name and is now "The Artist Formerly Known as Cactus" and "The Artist Presently Known as Prince." Subsequently, during "Meat", Trey introduced Mike as "Prince," Fish as "Prince's alter ego on the drums, 'Princess.'" "Free Bird" was played for the first time since June 22, 2000 (144 shows) and was performed a cappella for the first time since December 29, 1998 (223 shows). |
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11/29/09 |
Cumberland County Civic Center |
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"Nellie Kane" was played for the first time since July 1, 2000 (137 shows). Before "Meat", Trey announced (in a reference to Meat's lyrics) that Mike had changed his name and is now "The Artist Formerly Known as Cactus" and "The Artist Presently Known as Prince." Subsequently, during "Meat", Trey introduced Mike as "Prince," Fish as "Prince's alter ego on the drums, 'Princess.'" "Free Bird" was played for the first time since June 22, 2000 (144 shows) and was performed a cappella for the first time since December 29, 1998 (223 shows). |
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12/02/09 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Peaches" was played for the first time since September 24, 1999 (186 shows). The lyrics to "Antelope" were changed to "Been you to have any Mike, man?". |
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12/03/09 |
Madison Square Garden |
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12/04/09 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. |
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12/05/09 |
John Paul Jones Arena |
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At the start of "Ya Mar", a naked guy jumped onstage and ran around for a bit before being rounded up by security, prompting Trey to observe that "Naked Guy's" antics "took a lot of balls." During "Ya Mar", Mike changed the lyrics to "he was a naked pa." Trey sang the verses to "Light" out of order. The sound for Mike's bass dropped out during "Golgi" leading Trey to label it the "trio version." During the ensuing "Antelope", Mike took a bass solo to make up for the bass everyone missed in "Golgi." "Antelope" also contained several lyric changes referencing the naked stage crasher. |
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12/28/09 |
American Airlines Arena |
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"My Soul" was played for the first time since October 7, 2000 (110 shows). During "I Didn't Know", Trey announced that this would be the final vacuum solo of the decade. "Makisupa's" key words were "Woke up this morning, did just what I like, spent a whole two minutes listening to nobody but Mike." Mike took a subsequent bass solo during which the band (and shortly thereafter the crowd) chanted "Mike." "Makisupa's" lyrics were later changed to reference Mike's house. The band then started to repeat "Mike's house." |
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12/29/09 |
American Airlines Arena |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. |
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12/30/09 |
American Airlines Arena |
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"Dixie Cannonball" and "Gone" were Phish debuts. During "Love You", Fishman mentioned Trey's announcement on December 28, 2009 that it was Fishman's last vacuum solo "of the aughts," so he announced that he needed "someone dressed like me" to do it, brought audience member Rich onstage to do the solo, then gave him the vacuum! "Antelope" included numerous "Boogie On" teases, the Marco Esquandolas lyric had "Marco" replaced with "Rich, let's hear it for him," and subsequent lyrics were changed to "Been you to have any Electrolux?" "Frankenstein" featured Page on keytar. "Corinna" was played for the first time since February 24, 2003 (100 shows) and "Tela" was played for the first time since November 24, 1998 (235 shows). This gig featured ten songs not previously performed in 2009 inclusive of two debuts. |
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12/31/09 |
American Airlines Arena |
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"AC/DC Bag" and "Ghost" contained "Auld Lang Syne" teases. "Swept Away" and "Steep" were played for the first time since July 1, 2000 (145 shows). "Demand" was played for the first time since November 14, 1996 (392 shows). "N02" was played for the first time since July 13, 1999 (219 shows). Prior to the third set, a pedestal stating 2010 was placed on the front of the stage and a covered structure was placed behind Fishman's drumset. During "DWD", as the clock turned midnight, hundreds of balloons were released upon the crowd, fireworks went off on each side of the stage, and the disco ball was lowered onto the pedestal. After "DWD", Trey opened the ball and Fishman climbed inside. Trey and Mike, with some help from stagehands, proceeded to put the ball in a giant cannon aimed towards a giant net hanging from the rafters with an illuminated “X†on it. Page hit the trigger and purportedly "blasted" the ball through, not only the net, but also the roof of the arena. A searchlight appeared to come through the roof and was accompanied by helicopter sounds. With Fishman apparently shot out of the venue, Trey asked if anybody knew how to play the drums and ended up finding Sarah, a girl from Pittsburgh. Trey asked how long she had played the drums and what her favorite song was and she responded with 6 months and "Fluffhead" respectively. Sarah was surreptitiously replaced by Fishman, now wearing a dress identical to Sarah's and a black wig, who played the entire third set and encore, but Sarah came out at the end of the third set and bowed with the band instead of him. "Blue Moon" was a Phish debut and was performed as an instrumental while Trey thanked the entire crew. After the show, the disco ball was revealed to have "crashed" into a white car that had been parked in front of the American Airlines Arena with a sign on the windshield stating "This car was driven down from Vermont" and "fueled by maple syrup." After being “struck†by the “human cannonball,†the car was emitting smoke and leaking maple syrup and the entire area was cordoned off with police tape. |
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06/11/10 |
Toyota Park |
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06/12/10 |
Blossom Music Center |
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1st "Look Out Cleveland" - The Band, 1st "Instant Karma" - John Lennon |
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06/13/10 |
Hersheypark Stadium |
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06/15/10 |
nTelos Pavilion at Harbor Center |
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1st "Cold Water" - Tom Waits, 1st "Idea" |
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06/17/10 |
The Comcast Theatre |
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Alaska contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey. Down With Disease was unfinished. |
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06/18/10 |
The Comcast Theatre |
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1st "Summer Of '89", Possum contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey. Tweezer Reprise was played twice, because they didn't play it at Hershey... |
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06/19/10 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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1st "Halfway To The Moon, "Suzy Greenberg" contained a Living After Midnight (Judas Priest) tease from Trey. |
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06/20/10 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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"Gotta Jibboo" featured Tony Markellis on bass and Mike on a second guitar. Page performed "Frankenstein" on keytar. |
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06/22/10 |
Comcast Center |
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1st "Lit O Bit" - Rita Clark & The Naturals, 1st "Dr. Gabel" |
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06/24/10 |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
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1st "The Rover" - Led Zeppelin |
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06/25/10 |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
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last "Alumni Blues": 7/24/99 (222), last "Letter to Jimmy Page" 7/15/94 (587), 1st "Free Man in Paris" - Joni Mitchell. 2001 contained a "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" quote from Trey, the ensuing "Billie Jean Jam" contained a "Thriller" tease from Trey, and the second "verse" of 2001 contained still more "Billie Jean" teases, all on the first anniversary of Michael Jackson's death. 1st "Billie Jean". |
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06/26/10 |
Merriweather Post Pavilion |
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1st "Aeroplane Over the Sea" - Neutral Milk Hotel. "Tweezer" featured a Watcher of the Skies tease from Mike. "Wolfman's Brother" contained a vocal jam. |
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06/27/10 |
Merriweather Post Pavilion |
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last "Walfredo" 9/30/00 (131), last "Mellow Mood" 8-3-03 (89), "Meatstick" contained Japanese lyrics, 1st "Jumpin' Jack Flash" - Rolling Stones. "Piper", "Ghost", "Contact", "YEM" and "Fire" all contained "Saw it Again" quotes, "YEM" included teases of "Wilson", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", vocal jam included "Saw It Again" and "Surfin' Bird" - The Trashmen, teases. |
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06/29/10 |
CMAC Performing Arts Center |
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1st "I Am The Walrus" - The Beatles |
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07/01/10 |
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion |
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last "Time Love A Hero" - Little Feat - 12/31/02 (127), last "Have Mercy" 12/10/99 (189), last "Light Up Or Leave Me Alone" 12/30/99 (181), which was subsequently teased in "Suzy Greenberg" |
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07/02/10 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre |
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last "Fuck Your Face" 4/29/87 (1,413), "46 Days" w/ vocal Jam, YEM contained "Fuck Your Face" and "Moving in Stereo" - The Cars, teases. YEM vocal jam included portions of "Proud Mary" - John Fogerty and "Get Back" - The Beatles interspersed with "Dong Work for Yuda" - Frank Zappa, and "Slow Ride" quotes. |
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07/03/10 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park |
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"Character Zero" opened a show for the first time ever. "McGrupp" contained a "Landlady" tease from Page. |
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07/04/10 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park |
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1st "Killing in the Name" - Rage Against the Machine. "Harpua" contained a tease of "London Bridge Is Falling Down". |
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08/05/10 |
Greek Theatre |
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Prior to "Down With Disease", Trey and Mike both teased "Call to the Post" and Mike also teased the "Leave It To Beaver theme". |
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08/06/10 |
Greek Theatre, Univ. of California |
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"Cities > Berkeley Jam > "The Moma Dance" is quite the face melter |
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08/07/10 |
Greek Theatre |
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"46 Days" contained a "Streets Of Cairo" tease, "Light" included a "Dreaming" tease (Blondie), and "Suzy Greenberg" contained a "Living After Midnight" tease (Judas Priest). |
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08/09/10 |
Telluride Town Park |
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"Boogie On Reggae Woman" contained a "Manteca" tease from Page. last "Quinn The Eskimo" 10-2-99 (209). |
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08/10/10 |
Telluride Town Park |
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08/12/10 |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
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Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone for the first time since 2-25-97 (388).last "Buffalo Bill" 6-25-04 (81), last "Kung" 6-17-04 (88). The lyrics to "Fire" were changed to "Move over and let Cactus take over." |
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08/13/10 |
Verizon Wireless Music Center |
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last "Walls of the Cave" 8-14-04 (76), "Meatstick" included Japanese lyrics. The segue from "Meatstick" into "Mango" contained a tease of "Dave's Energy Guide" from Page. |
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08/14/10 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. The Marco Esquandolas lyric in "Antelope" was changed to Marco Benevento. "Down with Disease" contained a "Little Faces" (Oysterhead) tease from Page. |
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08/15/10 |
Alpine Valley Music Theatre |
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"Piper" contained a "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" tease from Trey. |
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08/17/10 |
Nikon Theater at Jones Beach |
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Portions of "Wilson" were performed by Trey on a toy guitar during which Fishman teased the beginning drumbeats of "Rock n Roll" (Led Zeppelin). "Reba" did not have the whistling ending. |
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08/18/10 |
Nikon Theater at Jones Beach |
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The soundcheck began with "You Can Get It If You Really Want" (Jimmy Cliff), which included quotes from Trey of "You Can't Always Get What You Want." "Rock On" (David Essex) was briefly played after "Hey Joe." The Marco Esquandolas lyric in "Antelope" was changed to Mike-O Esquandolas, and was followed by a short bass solo by Mike. "Light" contained a tease of "Seven Below" from Fish. |
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10/08/10 |
Austin City Limits Music Festival - Zilker Park |
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*Seinfeld Jam (?) during "Possum" |
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10/10/10 |
1st Bank Center |
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1st "My Problem Right There", "Fee" w/ megaphone. |
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10/11/10 |
1st Bank Center |
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Debut of "What Things Seem" |
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10/12/10 |
1st Bank Center |
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10/15/10 |
North Charleston Coliseum |
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"Won't You Please Come Home" w/ Dr. Jack McConnell on vocals and tap shoes. |
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10/16/10 |
North Charleston Coliseum |
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"Guy Forget" lyrics in "YEM" vocal jam. |
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10/19/10 |
Augusta Civic Center |
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"Mike's Song" & "Light" contained "Fuck Your Face" teases |
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10/20/10 |
Utica Memorial Auditorium |
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"Wolfman's Brother" included a vocal jam, as well as a "Streets of Cairo" tease from Trey. "David Bowie" featured "Guyute" teases throughout the intro, as well as several sections of "Wilson" jamming with "Guyute" lyrics during the song proper. "Wilson", "Saw it Again" and "Run Like An Antelope" all included "Guyute" teases from Trey, and Page also teased "Guyute" at the very end of "Run Like An Antelope" (This show is referred to by many fans as "Guyutica"). "Wilson" also had its lyric changed to "I must inquire Guyute" and Trey teased "Guyute" instead of saying "Marco Esquandolas" in "Antelope". "Piper" contained "Birds of a Feather" teases. |
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10/22/10 |
Dunkin' Donuts Center |
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10/23/10 |
Mullins Center |
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"Tweezer Reprise" featured band members singing the refrain to "Meatstick" in place of the "Tweezer Reprise" lyrics. "My Friend, My Friend" was unfinished in that it did include the closing vocal jam. "Prince Caspian" was unfinished. "YEM" included "Wilson" teases. |
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10/24/10 |
Mullins Center |
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"Ride Captain Ride" was played for the first time since December 10, 1999 (214 shows). "Stash" contained a brief "Dave's Energy Guide" tease from Trey. Trey sang verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. "Chalk Dust Torture" was played in an encore for the first time since October 6, 2000 (158 shows). |
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10/26/10 |
Verizon Wireless Arena |
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"After Midnight" was played for the first time since December 31, 1999 (206 shows). In "Alumni", Trey added "from Goddard College" after the final "'cause I got a degree" lyric. "Makisupa" included the lyrics "Woke up this morning with a policeman at my door all I could do was shrug, and go back in my bedroom and smoke another nug." This show featured the Phish debut of "Night Nurse"; original artist Gregory Isaacs passed away the night before, October 25, 2010. "Weekapaug" was heavily teased by Trey in "Mango" before the segue into "Weekapaug" itself. "Weekapaug" subsequently contained a "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" jam, which featured lyrics from "Ghost" and "Night Nurse", and was unfinished. |
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10/29/10 |
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall |
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"Moma Dance" and "Caspian" were unfinished. A brief "When the Circus Comes" tease preceded "Corinna." |
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10/30/10 |
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall |
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"Whole Lotta Love" was incomplete (one verse only) and was played for the first time since March 1, 1991 (1,033 shows). "Wolfman's" contained a vocal jam. "Ha Ha Ha", "Gin", "Possum" and "Tweezer" and "Tweezer Reprise" all contained "Whole Lotta Love" teases and the "Bowie" intro contained a "Whole Lotta Love" quote from Trey. "Squirming Coil" contained "The Rain Song" and "Thank You" teases from Page and "Possum" also contained a "Sneakin' Sally" tease. The incomplete versions of "Heartbreaker", "Thank You", and "Stairway to Heaven" were all Phish debuts. "Ramble On" was played for the first time since August 12, 1998 (305 shows). After "Stairway to Heaven", Trey joked, "Happy Halloween! See you all next year." Mike teased "The Lemon Song" before "Halley's." Appropriately, "Whole Lotta Love" was also the post-show music. From the soundcheck, "Ramble On" and the second and third versions of "Whole Lotta Love" were incomplete. "Destiny Unbound" was played by only Mike and Fish, started out as being sung to the drumbeat of "Time Loves A Hero" and included a "Live and Let Die" quote from Mike. |
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10/31/10 |
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall |
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Page performed "Frankenstein" on keytar. "Spooky" was performed for the first time since April 14, 1993 (751 shows). The second set "musical costume" was Little Feat's 1978 "Waiting for Columbus." "Join the Band" (the first track of "Waiting for Columbus)" was played over the PA before the start of the second set. Subsequently, Phish was introduced as "Little Feat" before "Fat Man in the Bathtub". In the tradition of some of Phish's previous crowd experiments in the early '90s, flyers explaining a new Secret Language prank were included in the Phishbills that were passed out to fans as they walked into the show. The prank, designed to confuse those who would later listen to the recording, consisted of an announcer introducing Phish (as Little Feat). When the announcer would say a letter of the band FEAT ("Give me an F!"), the crowd would respond with letters corresponding to PHISH ("P-H!"). All of the songs in the second set other than "Time Loves a Hero" were Phish debuts. All of the songs in the second set, other than "Don't Bogart That Joint" and "Willin'", featured Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion. A five piece horn section consisting of Aaron Johnson, Stuart Bogie, Ian Hendrickson, Michael Leonhart and Eric Biondo joined the band for "Old Folks Boogie", "Time Loves a Hero", "Day or Night", "Mercenary Territory", "Spanish Moon", "Dixie Chicken", "Rocket in My Pocket" and Feats "Don't Fail Me Now." "Willin'" featured Page on bass, Mike on piano, Trey on drums and Fish on vocals. Prior to the piano solo at the beginning of "Willin'", Fish remarked, "That's supposed to be Bill Payne on the keyboard." "Don't Bogart That Joint" was performed a cappella. Trey introduced the guest musicians at the start of Feats "Don't Fail Me Now" and Page teased "Charge!" during the introductions. At the conclusion of the second set, the entire band marched the perimeter of the floor. "Disease" was initially botched and had to be restarted, prompting Fish to declare, "This one's off our album." "Julius" featured Giovanni Hidalgo and the "Waiting for Columbus" horn section. |
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12/27/10 |
DCU Center |
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The end of "Cavern" was changed to "take care of your boots." |
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12/28/10 |
DCU Center |
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"She Caught the Katy" was last performed on July 21, 1998 (323 shows). Trey used a device that played Sarah Palin quotes during "Alaska" and after the debut of "Pigtail." This show also featured the Phish debut of "Birdwatcher." "Back on the Train" featured a "Streets of Cairo" tease from Trey and "Hood" contained a "Spanish Harlem" tease from Page. |
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12/30/10 |
Madison Square Garden |
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The P.A. cut out during "Camel Walk." "My Friend" did not contain the "Myfe" ending. |
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12/31/10 |
Madison Square Garden |
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This show featured the Phish debut of "Burn That Bridge". "Ocelot", "NICU" and "First Tube" contained "Auld Lang Syne" teases. "Beauty of My Dreams" was played for the first time since July 22, 2003 (133 shows). "Manteca" was played for the first time since October 30, 1998 (301 shows) and the ensuing "YEM" vocal jam contained "Manteca" quotes. Before midnight, several groups of multiethnic dancers appeared on stage and sang the "Meatstick" lyrics in their respective languages. The band joined the dancers and then stealthily disappeared from the stage, only to reappear at the other side of the arena in the giant hotdog from past NYE shows ('94 and '99). As a result, portions of the "Meatstick" were pre-recorded. Appropriately, the post-show music was Captain Beefheart's "Tropical Hot Dog Night." |
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01/01/11 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Reba" did not have the whistling ending. "Round Room" was played for the first time since July 13, 2003 (140 shows). "Twist" contained "Manteca" quotes from Trey. "Makispua" included the lyrics "I went home late last night after doing the New Year's stunt, laid back on my couch and rolled myself a blunt" and also featured a "kick drum solo." "Frankenstein" featured Page on keytar. |
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05/27/11 |
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts |
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"Wolfman's" contained a "Streets of Cairo" tease. |
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05/28/11 |
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts |
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Last "Theme" opener - 8/9/97. "Gin" contained "Manteca" teases and quotes. "Makisupa" included lyrics referencing several band members' houses (and Trey's favorite show, "House"). |
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05/29/11 |
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts |
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"Antelope" contained "Curtis Loew" teases. "Meatstick" included Japanese lyrics. |
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05/31/11 |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
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Trey dedicated "Sand" to "Max." "Fire" contained alternate lyrics "move on over, let Cactus take over!" |
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06/01/11 |
PNC Bank Arts Center |
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This gig featured the Phish debut of Led Zeppelin's "No Quarter." Trey subsequently teased "No Quarter" in both "Ghost" and "Number Line." |
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06/03/11 |
DTE Energy Music Theater |
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During "NICU", Trey wished Mike a happy birthday. "NICU" subsequently contained a "Happy Birthday" tease from Trey. "DWD" contained a "Happy Birthday" tease and a jam based on "A Love Supreme." "Also Sprach Zarathrustra" contained "Sex Machine" and "Super Bad" teases from Trey. |
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06/04/11 |
Blossom Music Center |
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This show marked the debut of "Steam." "Antelope" featured a "Streets of Cairo" tease from Trey and saying different band members' names (including Toph) before the "Esquandolas" lyric. "Sally" included "Manteca" teases, "Hood" contained "Have Mercy" and "Lizards" teases, and "Character Zero" contained a "Smoke on the Water" teases. |
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06/05/11 |
Riverbend Music Center |
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"Reba" did not contain the whistling ending. Trey sang the verses of "Fee" through a megaphone. |
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06/07/11 |
Comcast Center |
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This show marked the Phish debut of "Rhymes". "Antelope" contained "Meatstick", "Bug", and "Divided Sky" teases. "Suzy" also contained "Meaststick" teases. After "Bug", the crowd chanted "Let's Go Bruins" prompting the band to play in rhythm with the crowd's clapping. During the Rye Rye Rocco segment of "Antelope", Trey introduced Fishhman as "Ladies and Gentlemen, on cymbal, Jon Fishman!" after he had missed the band's unified stop in the song. |
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06/08/11 |
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center |
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"Weekapaug" contained "Golden Age" teases. Also "Sprach Zarathustra" contained "Golden Age", "Happy Birthday" and "What's the Use?" teases. |
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06/10/11 |
Susquehanna Bank Center |
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Trey teased the "Theme from Rocky" before "Rocky Top" and "Pop Goes the Weasel" before "Down With Disease." |
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06/11/11 |
Merriweather Post Pavillion |
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"Daniel Saw The Stone" was played for the first time since August 3, 2003 (137 shows). "Reba" did not contain the whistling ending. "Antelope" included an "On Your Way Down" tease from Trey. "Chalkdust" included a "BOAF" tease. |
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06/12/11 |
Merriweather Post Pavillion |
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"Lonesome Cowboy Bill" was played for the first time since July 30, 2003 (141 shows). "Makisupa" included lyrics referencing blunts and a moist bundt cake. |
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06/14/11 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park |
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This was the first of two PPV webcast performances. "Down with Disease" was unfinished. |
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06/15/11 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park |
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"Mound" was unfinished and the set had to be stopped mid-stream due to a strong incoming thunderstorm, and was then restarted to open set two. Trey teased "The Wedge" in "Tweezer." "Funky Bitch" contained "Birdwatcher" teases. |
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06/17/11 |
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Charlotte |
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In "NICU", the lyric "Play it, Leo!" was replaced with "Leo's House!" "Reba" did not contain the whistling ending. "Bike" was played for the first time since June 18, 2009 (100 shows). In the soundcheck, "Funky Bitch" was briefly teased before "Dog Log" began. |
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06/18/11 |
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek |
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"Been Caught Stealing" was played for the first time since December 28, 1998 (298 shows). "My Friend" did not contain the "Myfe" ending. |
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06/19/11 |
nTelos Pavilion |
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"Harpua" featured all of the band's fathers on stage. For the third Father's Day in a row, "Brother" was performed, featured all of the band's children on stage and subsequent introductions. The theme to "Leave it to Beaver" was teased by Mike prior to "DWD." This show marked the Phish debut of "Thunder Road." |
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07/01/11 |
Superball IX, Watkins Glen International |
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This was the first of the three-show SuperBall IX festival. "Life on Mars?" was played for the first time since February 15, 2003 (175 shows). "Simple" contained "Third Stone From the Sun" teases. |
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07/02/11 |
Superball IX, Watkins Glen International |
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This was the second of the three-show SuperBall IX festival. This gig featured the Phish debuts of "Suskind Hotel" and "Monkey Man". "Camel Walk" contained a "Spanish Moon" tease from Mike, "Piper" contained a "Tweezer" tease from Page, and "Tweezer" contained "Scents and Subtle Sounds" teases by Mike. "Runaway Jim" included introductions and trophy awards for the winners of the Runaway Jim 5K road race held earlier in the day. The first Secret Language since July 3, 2000 (213 shows) was a Simpsons Signal after "BOAF". "Scents" was played with the intro for the first time since August 2, 2003 (146 shows). "Caspian" was unfinished. |
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07/03/11 |
Superball IX, Watkins Glen International |
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This show was the third of the three-show Super Ball IX festival. "The Curtain" was played for the first time since September 9, 2000 (202 shows). The "Mockingbird" narration (the first since September 30, 2000 (188 shows)), referenced the previous night's fourth set "Storage Jam" and explained that all of SBIX was merely a mental projection of a reality that the band created in 1988 on their way to Colorado. Mike teased the theme from "The Twilight Zone" and the theme from Leave it to Beaver during "BBFCFM", "Wilson" contained a "Mind Left Body" tease, and "Reba" contained "Dave's Energy Guide" teases. "A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing" and "Disease" were unfinished. The setbreak featured All-American themed music. This show featured the Phish debut of "Big Balls". "Meatstick" included Japanese lyrics. Before the encore, Trey thanked each of the crew, management and artists who helped make Super Ball IX happen. "First Tube" was accompanied by and followed by fireworks. |
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08/05/11 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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"Rock and Roll" featured Page on theremin, his first use of that instrument since 8/11/97. "Meatstick" included Japanese lyrics. |
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08/06/11 |
The Gorge Amphitheatre |
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"Wolfman's" contained "Heartbreaker" teases. The "Antelope" intro contained "Reba" whistling and "Tweezer", "Tweezer Reprise", "Nellie Kane", and "Sand" teases. The "Antelope" jam segment subsequently contained teases of "Golden Age". "Antelope's" "Marco Esquandolas" lyric was changed to "Mike-O Esquandolas." |
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08/08/11 |
Hollywood Bowl |
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"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" (Paul Simon) was a Phish debut and featured Fishman on a drumkit in front of the band. |
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08/09/11 |
Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys |
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This was the first of two Pay Per view performances. "Light" included "Timber" (Jerry) and "Tweezer" teases. "Chalk Dust" included teases of Dixie and Hedwig's Theme and was unfinished. "Rocket Man" was a Phish debut. The soundcheck's "Puff the Magic Dragon" was performed a cappella by Mike. |
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08/10/11 |
Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys |
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This was the second of two Pay Per view performances. "Dogs Stole Things" was played for the first time since July 12, 2003 (167 shows). The intro to "Down with Disease" featured a Pop Goes the Weasel tease and "Also Sprach" included "Golden Age" teases. "Disease" was unfinished. |
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08/12/11 |
Polo Fields, Golden Gate Park |
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This show was part of the Outside Lands festival. |
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08/15/11 |
UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois |
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This show marked the Phish debut of "Babylon Baby". At the start of "Alumni Blues", Trey said "that green ball came up here just enough times" in reference to a fan's ball with "Alumni Blues" on it. "Undermind" featured Page on theremin. |
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08/16/11 |
UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois |
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During "I Didn't Know", Trey and Mike held up t-shirts of Otis Redding for the "Is this a picture of Otis Redding?" lyric. "DWD" contained a Leave it to Beaver theme tease from Mike and was unfinished. "YEM" contained "Walk This Way" teases and the vocal jam contained a Darth Vader quote. |
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08/17/11 |
UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois |
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This show featured the first "Forbin's" opener since November 3, 1989 (1,249 shows). "Timber", "Piper" and "Zero" all contained "Crosseyed" teases and quotes. "Tweezer" contained a "Tweezer Reprise" tease from Trey and a "DEG" tease from Page. "Caspian" was unfinished. The "Makisupa" lyrics referenced Trey's favorite music ("Dank Sinatra," "Herby Hancock," "Nat King Bowl'," Harry Chronic, Jr.," and "Van Inhalin'"), as well as Page's House and Mike's House. "Sleep" was played for the first time since August 7, 2009 (105 shows). "Character Zero" contained a reference to Page's House. "Antelope" contained "Crosseyed" teases and a Fish's House reference. "Funky Bitch" and "Tweezer Reprise" also contained "Crosseyed" quotes. |
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09/02/11 |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
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This show was brought to you by the letter "S." "Sparks" was played for the first time since November 29, 1996 (463 shows). "Sweet Adeline" was played for the first time since August 1, 1999 (285 shows). "Silent" was played without the "Horse" for the first time since December 13, 1999 (251 shows). "Sabotage" was played for the first time since November 21, 1998 (318 shows). "Scents" did not have the intro. "Sanity" contained "Running Away" (Bob Marley) quotes from Fishman. |
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09/03/11 |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
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"Llama" included a "Streets of Cairo" tease. Mike teased the Brady Bunch theme before "Disease", which was unfinished. "Tweezer" included multiple teases of "Green-Eyed Lady" by Page in the composed intro section, and a tease of "Golden Age" by Fish in the jam segment. "Light", "Antelope", and "Tweezer Reprise" contained "Disease" teases from Trey. Trey said, "We'd like to play a song that begins with the letter 'S' " prior to "Sleeping Monkey". |
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09/04/11 |
Dick's Sporting Goods Park |
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This show featured the first "Maze" opener since December 9, 1995 (536 shows), the first "Come Together" (albeit incomplete) since December 8, 1995 (537 shows), and the first "Guy Forget" since October 1, 2000 (199 shows). "Back on the Train" contained a brief "Sneaking Sally" tease from Trey. "Bathub Gin" contained "Low Rider" teases from Trey and "Twist" subsequently contained a brief "Low Rider" tease/jam. The Phish debut of Gillian Welch's "The Way It Goes" included a "Streets of Cairo" tease from Page. "Tube" featured a "Charlie Chan" tease by Trey. Towards the end of "Chalk Dust", Trey made an "Ssssssss" sound, referring to Friday, September 2, 2011's "S__" songtitled show. "Piper" featured a tease of "Roadrunner" (The Modern Lovers), and nonsensical vocal quoting that hinted at "Radio On." "Piper" also featured Page on theremin. "Ghost" contained "Oye Como Va" teases. After "Guy Forget", the end of "Ghost" contained a "Guy Forget" quote. "Walls of the Cave" featured "Rock and Roll" quotes from Page. |
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09/14/11 |
Champlain Valley Exposition |
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This special performance was a benefit for flood relief efforts in Vermont in the wake of Hurricane Irene. The show was preceded by an announcement from Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin, who thanked the crowd for their support and spoke about additional ways people could get involved in the flood relief effort. "Carini" was dedicated to Pete and Tara Carini. "Carini" and "Disease" were unfinished. |
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12/28/11 |
Madison Square Garden |
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This performance featured the first ever "Free" show opener. "Tweezer" contained a "Streets of Cairo" tease. "My Friend" did not contain the "Myfe" ending. "Rock and Roll" contained "Birds of a Feather" teases and "Hood" contained a brief tease of "Free" from Trey at the end. |
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12/29/11 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Caspian" was unfinished. "Number Line" contained a reference to Fishman's daughter Ella, whose birthday was on December 30th. The "Bowie" intro and "Coil" contained "Silent" teases. |
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12/30/11 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Caspian" was unfinished. "Number Line" contained a reference to Fishman's daughter Ella, whose birthday was on December 30th. The "Bowie" intro and "Coil" contained "Silent" teases. |
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12/31/11 |
Madison Square Garden |
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"Fluffhead" contained an "Auld Lang Syne" tease from Trey. Prior to "Steam", a steam kettle and hot plate went off on stage, with Trey acting like he was attempting to put out the steam. Shortly after the song began, steam also came from the floor near the soundboard area. An amp (with the steam kettle on it), a keytar, a bass, a vacuum, and a few lights were then lifted off the stage. A woman in the front of the stage tossed a “Steam†sign into the front row, then rose with a barricade and security guard before eventually being lifted up over the band. Several other aerialists (clothed in various casual attire, equipped with black backpacks emitting smoke and lights on their backs) subsequently rose up from the crowd and ascended and descended several times. The first aerialist counted down to midnight, at which point balloons were released from the ceiling. The aerialists later returned with lights in their hands for "Down with Disease", which also featured Trey and Mike being raised up and back down a few times before finally rising several feet on hydraulic lifts. "Steam" contained a "Spooky" tease from Trey and "Disease" was unfinished. |
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01/01/16 |
Madison Square Garden |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Undermind and Antelope contained Stash, STFTFP, and How Many People Are You teases. Disease was unfinished. Light included a Linus and Lucy tease from Page and a Manteca tease from Trey. |
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01/02/16 |
Madison Square Garden |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Trey teased Stash during Divided Sky and Axilla during Maze. During YEM, Trey briefly joined Fish on the drums. |
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06/22/16 |
Xcel Energy Center |
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This show featured several bustouts: Pigtail (last played December 28, 2010, or 195 shows), Daniel Saw the Stone (last played June 30, 2012, or 140 shows), Dear Prudence (last played October 31, 1994, or 796 shows), Round Room (last played January 1, 2011, or 192 shows), Uncle Pen (last played August 31, 2012, or 123 shows), and I Found A Reason (last played October 31, 1998, or 493 shows). Trey teased The Little Drummer Boy in Ghost. Page teased Magilla in Simple. |
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06/24/16 |
Wrigley Field |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Following the debut of Miss You, Trey noted that the song would be on their new album and thanked the crowd for letting them try new material. Disease was unfinished. Fish teased Weekapaug in Twist. Space Oddity was a Phish debut. |
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06/25/16 |
Wrigley Field |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Happy Birthday was played for Phish tour manager Richard Glasgow. I Am the Walrus was played for the first time since June 29, 2010 (229 shows) |
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06/26/16 |
Klipsch Music Center |
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This show featured the debut of Breath and Burning. |
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06/28/16 |
The Mann Music Center |
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The Birds was quoted at the end of Birds of a Feather. Sleep Again was last played August 8, 2010 (224 shows). This show featured the debut of Things People Do.YEM featured Trey on Marimba Lumina. |
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06/29/16 |
The Mann Music Center |
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This show featured the debut of Waking Up Dead, Friends, and Tide Turns. Llama was performed in a slow funk style and ended with a Whole Lotta Love tease from Trey. The Birds was quoted in Weekapaug. DWD was unfinished. |
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07/01/16 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. This show featured the debut of Let's Go. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished and featured Trey on Marimba Lumina and Mike on keys. Sleeping Monkey included the last lyric of My Sweet One and a Say My Name quote. |
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07/02/16 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Trey quoted Sleeping Monkey during BOTT. Martian Monster featured Trey on Marimba Lumina. Light featured NMINML quotes. Following Antelope, Trey picked up a shirt that read "They Attack!" prompting a The Birds quote before the band left the stage. |
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07/03/16 |
Saratoga Performing Arts Center |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Scent of a Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. Moma Dance was unfinished |
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07/06/16 |
Cross Insurance Arena |
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Trey teased All That You Dream in Tweezer. Bittersweet Motel was last played on July 4, 2012 (146 shows). |
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07/08/16 |
Xfinity Center |
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Eine kleine Nachtmusik was teased prior to Party Time. During Cities, Trey broke a string, switched guitars, and introduced his guitar tech, Brian Brown; Trey then switched to Marimba Lumina while Mike played Trey's guitar. Wolfman's contained a vocal jam, during which the PA cut out and the band left the stage. Wolfman's was unfinished, and after several minutes the band resumed with CDT. |
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07/09/16 |
Xfinity Theatre |
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The Birds was quoted after BOAF. Let Me Lie was last performed on August 10, 2010 (229 shows). Portions of the YEM jam featured Trey on Marimba Lumina, Mike on keys, and Page on bass. DWD was unfinished. |
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07/10/16 |
Lakeview Amphitheater |
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My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. After Winterqueen, Page brought out his keytar, ostensibly to play Frankenstein. He played a brief jam on the keytar (with Trey playing it as well), but apparently had equipment problems and opted for Bold as Love instead. When Frankenstein closed the second set, Page attempted to play the keytar again but had more technical difficulties and had to play the song on his standard keyboard rig. Simple contained a Magilla tease from Page. Martian Monster featured Trey on Marimba Lumina, Mike on guitar, and Page on bass. |
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07/15/16 |
Gorge Amphitheatre |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. This show featured the debut of Ass Handed. The Old Home Place was played for the first time since June 28, 2012 (155 shows). Crosseyed contained an Under Pressure tease from Trey. Ghost featured Trey on Marimba Lumina and Mike and Page on percussion. NMINML was teased in Ghost, CDT, and 2001 and quoted in Ghost. Crosseyed was teased in Stash, Ghost, CDT and quoted in NMINML, Ghost, 2001, and Cavern. What's The Use? was teased in Stash, Ghost, CDT, and Cavern. Fish quoted Makisupa in Wilson. Mike teased Ramble On in GTBT. |
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07/16/16 |
Gorge Amphitheatre |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Driver was played for the first time since August 3, 2013 (111 shows). Mike teased Sundown in Bathtub Gin. Love You was played for the first time since October 23, 2010 (216 shows). |
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07/18/16 |
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium |
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Ya Mar featured Trey on Marimba Lumina, Mike on guitar, and Page on bass. Simple contained a Magilla tease from Page. |
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07/19/16 |
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium |
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DWD contained I Dream of Jeannie theme and Under Pressure teases and was unfinished. Fuego included a Bug tease from Trey. Ghost contained a HYHU tease from Trey and a Weekapaug Groove tease from Fish. Scents and Subtle Sounds did not contain the Intro, but did include a DEG tease. Manteca was last played June 16, 2012 (165 shows). |
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07/20/16 |
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium |
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Demand was played for the first time since December 31, 2009 (258 shows). Alumni Blues and Letter to Jimmy Page were played for the first time since August 3, 2013 (114 shows). Cry Baby Cry was played for the first time since November 21, 1998 (496 shows). Sing Monica was dedicated to producer Bob Ezrin, who was in attendance. Walk Away was played for the first time since October 29, 2013 (100 shows). Mike teased Whole Lotta Love in Bowie. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. Weekapaug featured Trey on Marimba Lumina and Mike on keys. Character Zero was sung almost entirely by the audience, with the band providing the chorus.. |
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07/22/16 |
The Forum |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Paul and Silas was played for the first time since October 20, 2013 (107 shows). Antelope's lyrics were changed "Mike-O Esquandolas." |
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07/23/16 |
Sleep Train Amphitheatre |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Mike teased Whipping Post at the end of the first Ass Handed. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. California Love was teased and quoted in Wolfman's and teased in 2001. Trey teased I'm a Man (Spencer Davis Group) in Twist. WOTC contained a Streets of Cairo tease. Carini contained Ass Handed quotes and Tweezer Reprise's lyrics were substituted for Ass Handed lyrics. |
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08/26/16 |
Oak Ridge Farm |
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This performance was part of the Lockn' Festival and was webcast via Live Phish, Fans.com and Qello Concerts. Trey teased Little Drummer Boy in Fuego. Bathtub Gin was unfinished. The YEM vocal jam included Ass Handed quotes from Fish. |
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08/28/16 |
Lockn' Festival, Oak Ridge Farm |
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This performance was part of the Lockn' Festival and was webcast via Live Phish, Fans.com, and Qello Concerts. Mike teased Cars Trucks Buses in Light. |
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09/02/16 |
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park |
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This show was webcast via LivePhish. Mike teased Bike before Heavy Things and Light Up or Leave Me Alone before Stash. Fish performed the first part of Ass Handed in a swing style. Trey teased Stash during The Wedge. The Birds was quoted at the end of Birds of a Feather. Runaway Jim contained a Seven Below tease. Suzy featured Trey on Marimba Lumina. |
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09/03/16 |
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park |
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This show was webcast via LivePhish. Simple featured Trey on Marimba Lumina. Squirming Coil ended with Trey, Fish, and finally Page walking off, leaving Mike to take a bass solo to finish the song for the first time in Phish history. |
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09/04/16 |
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park |
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This show was webcast via LivePhish. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay during Weekapaug and teased Crosseyed during Steam, Piper, Light, First Tube and Walls of the Cave. Piper featured a Fishman-driven improvisation with Trey on Marimba Lumina and Mike and Page on percussion. Piper, Light, First Tube, and Walls of the Cave also included Crosseyed quotes. |
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01/13/17 |
Barceló Maya Beach |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Mike teased Heartbreaker in Free. Tequila was teased and quoted during Twist. |
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01/14/17 |
Barceló Maya Beach |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Crosseyed was teased in Meatstick, Mercury, Light, and Rocky Top and teased and quoted in Drowned. |
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01/15/17 |
Barceló Maya Beach |
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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Trey teased Slipknot! in Tweezer. The Little Drummer Boy was teased in Ghost. DWD was unfinished. Possum, Carini, David Bowie, and Harry Hood contained Shipwreck quotes. |
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07/14/17 |
Huntington Bank Pavilion At Northerly Island |
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This show featured the Phish debuts of In The Good Old Summer Time and Everything's Right and the debuts of Leaves and Love Is What We Are. Wolfman's included a Dave's Energy Guide tease from Trey. Trey teased Manteca in Golden Age and the second Your Pet Cat. Harry Hood contained a Mountain Jam and What's The Use? teases from Trey. |
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07/16/17 |
Huntington Bank Pavilion At Northerly Island |
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This show featured the debut of Thread. The Birds was quoted at the end of BOAF. 2001 contained Martian Monster teases and a quote and Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine quotes. Carini was teased at the end of Cavern. |
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07/18/17 |
Ervin J. Nutter Center, Wright State University |
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This show featured the Phish debuts of Tuesday and Crazy Sometimes and was webcast for free via LivePhish. DWD was unfinished. Trey quoted Waves at the end of Ghost and teased Oye Como Va in Wombat. |
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07/19/17 |
Petersen Events Center |
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This show featured the Phish debuts of Marissa and Come Together. Mr. Completely was played for the first time since July 15, 2003 (380 shows). |
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