phish
thomas & mack center
las vegas, nv
2000-09-30
Set 1:
01- crowd
02- Walfredo
03- The Curtain With
04- Maze
05- Roggae
06- I Didn't Know[1]
07- Mike's Song >
08- Simple >
09- Saw It Again
10- Esther[2] >
11- Weekapaug Groove
Set 2:
01- Happy Birthday Trey!
02- Timber (Jerry)
03- AC/DC Bag
04- Colonel Forbin's Ascent >
05- Trey talks >
06- Fly Famous Mockingbird[3]
07- Twist >
08- Sand >
09- A Day in the Life
Encore:
10- Emotional Rescue[4]
[1] Referenced Kid Rock's sidekick Joe C.
[2] Flubbed lyrics for the final verse, ending with Trey proclaiming: "She died. Dead."
[3] Narration referenced the band's upcoming hiatus.
[4] with Trey vs Mike "duel"
Notes: Though the band came out in position for Walfredo, they were forced to pause due to technical difficulties. For the second show in a row, several breakouts dotted the setlist: Walfredo (first since February 22, 1997, or 248 shows), Esther (August 9, 1998, 146 shows), Forbin's and Mockingbird (August 7, 1998, 148 shows), A Day in the Life (July 3, 1998, 170 shows), and Emotional Rescue (July 28, 1998, 155 shows). The Mockingbird narration referenced the bands upcoming hiatus. I Didn't Know included a reference to Kid Rocks sidekick Joe C. Esther featured flubbed lyrics for the final verse, ending with Trey proclaiming: "She died. Dead." As the band returned for the second set, the crowd serenaded Trey with Happy Birthday. Emotional Rescue included a bizarre synchronized duel on-stage between Trey and Mike. This show was webcast live and subsequently released in its entirety as the band's first full concert DVD, Live in Vegas.
setlist info courtesy of phish.net/setlists (edited)
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