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Phish | NYE Run | Review | Pics

Words by: Garrin Benfield | Images by: Dave Vann

Check out the photos from Worcester and MSG below the review

Phish :: 12.31.10 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

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2010

Getting to New York’s Madison Square Garden for Phish‘s New Year’s run was a
cakewalk compared to the blizzard
conditions that had universally complicated travel plans earlier in the week in Worcester. Outside the hallowed
venue, hundreds
of hopeful, ticketless souls wandered the tightly packed blocks of midtown Manhattan. Inside MSG, site of so many
notable moments in this band’s history, Phish closed the year in which they
truly
returned to form with three focused, sharp sets that were also not short on collective improvisation.

The first half of the first set was a perfectly paced party that also included its share of surprises. “Punch You in the
Eye” and “AC/DC Bag”, despite being two of the oldest and most frequently played staples in the Phish repertoire,
were played with real commitment by the whole band. Trey particularly zeroed in on the climax of the
latter
tune. As “AC/DC Bag” concluded with its upwardly spiraling fade out, the mid tempo funk of “Moma Dance”
emerged and quickly became the song when the band and audience truly relaxed into the set, the evening, and
perhaps the reality of another passing year. The clip of the infrequently played “Scent of a Mule” took the energy up
a notch, and was spot on throughout, including the tricky to navigate transitions from the klezmer jam back to the
bluegrass outro. And, as someone who won’t shy away from saying that Phish sometimes has an uphill climb with
accurate vocal harmonies, “Mule” was quite well sung.

The rest of the first set was a pleasantly mixed bag of debuts (the instantly likable shuffle of Phish’s next FM chance,
“Burn that Bridge”), classic staples from the near-yet-far era of the mid nighties (“Weigh” and “Beauty of my
Dreams”) and the downright unfamiliar (“Gone”, the obscure track from Party Time, that in my opinion may
have
been this set’s only misstep, inserting a pensive, tentative note into an otherwise celebratory collection of tunes).
“Rock n’ Roll” closed out the early set with a textbook jam that demonstrated Trey’s newfound climax-building
concision, a distillation of years of experience in the rarified field of jam artistry.

After a relatively short break, the band returned and burned through a non-stop second set that never let up in
intensity. Trey’s recent, more aggressive distortion tone led the charge on “Wilson” and a searing, Zappa-
fied “46
Days”. The whole band appeared recharged for this set and ready to lay down some serious psychedelic prog-funk.
As “Sand” opened up into a weave of pointed staccato accents, the room exploded and the evening’s promise began
to truly come to fruition. In a year of many versions of “Down with Disease”, this outing delivered with both heroic,
major key riffage and twisted excursions into darkness. “Ghost” was also well balanced between its creepy funk
verses and a long, lighthearted major I-IV section. On a dime, the band collectively began to slow down until Trey
counted off a wonderfully executed “You Enjoy Myself” that included full blown “Manteca” choruses interspersed in
the jam, the bass solo, and in the final vocal improv that closed out the set. I think it’s safe to say the folks who
have dutifully carried around that “Manteca” banner all year were feeling pretty good right about now.

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“Meatstick” ambled to life to open the New Year’s set and at first didn’t even hint at the 19 minute spectacle that was
to follow. After the Japanese lyrics, a quartet of men dressed in traditional African garb entered stage right and sang
a few choruses, followed by a Mariachi band stage left, followed by an increasingly diverse collection of cultural
representatives all dressed in traditional outfits. Around this time, either a pre-recorded version of “Meatstick”
began playing or the front of house engineer had live-looped eight bars of the tune. Either way, the band was
subtley ushered off stage while the 50+ ensemble of dancers and singers went through a tightly choreographed
Broadway-style routine in the front of the stage and on risers behind the amps. Then the loop stopped, and the
company sang “Meatstick” in a chromatically ascending pattern until Phish emerged in the Hot Dog from New Year’s
past! Thousands of hot dog colored (and shaped) balloons began falling as the band, all smiles, traversed the
rooftop of the arena tossing foam wieners down on the crowd. Eventually landing on the stage, the band seamlessly
continued the tune until the countdown. A brief but incendiary “After Midnight” followed and served as the bridge
into the rest of the first set of 2011.

The whole band outdid themselves on the version of “Backwards Down the Number Line” that followed. This was a
valentine to the crowd, managing to simultaneously channel both a heart-tugging poignancy and a ferocious energy.
The same could be said of “Waste”, which induced memories of the many years and hundreds of shows many in
attendance had experienced together. Trey wove knots of Leslie-drenched notes at the song’s conclusion, and
eventually fell into a long, patient “Slave to the Traffic Light”. The band gathered at the front of the stage for the
absurd barbershop of “Grind”, and closed out a well considered and appropriately high energy show with “First
Tube”. Though for the first time in the band’s history they and many in the room would be returning the following
night for another show, this set felt like the exclamation point it was meant to be — to a remarkable year for a band
whose diverse history is already marked with many.

All setlist information from Phish.net

Monday :: 12.27.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Sample in a Jar, Funky Bitch, Cool It Down, Roggae, Heavy Things, What Things Seem, Roses Are Free >
It’s Ice, Mountains in the Mist, Julius

II: Mike’s Song > Mound, Weekapaug Groove, Farmhouse, Seven Below > What’s the Use? > Twenty Years
Later, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Possum > Cavern > David Bowie

E: Loving Cup

Notes: The end of Cavern was changed to “take care of your boots.”
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Tuesday :: 12.28.2010 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA
I: Kill Devil Falls, My Mind’s Got a Mind of its Own, Alaska, She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride,
Wolfman’s Brother, Pigtail, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room > Rift, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The
Birdwatcher
II: Carini > Backwards Down the Number Line > Back on the Train -> Limb By Limb > The Wedge >
Frankie Says > Albuquerque, Harry Hood > Bug
E: Shine a Light
Notes: 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.
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Thursday :: 12.30.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: Cities, Chalk Dust Torture, Gumbo > Quinn the Eskimo, Halley’s Comet > Camel Walk, Maze, Driver,
Bathtub Gin, Fat Man in the Bathtub, Timber (Jerry) > Golgi Apparatus, Character Zero
II: Tweezer > Light > Theme From the Bottom -> My Friend, My Friend > Axilla, Fluffhead, Boogie On
Reggae Woman -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg
E: Run Like an Antelope > Tweezer Reprise
Notes: The P.A. cut out during Camel Walk. My Friend did not contain the “Myfe” ending.
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Friday :: 12.31.2010 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

I: Punch You In the Eye > AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Scent of a Mule, Burn that Bridge, Weigh >
Ocelot, Beauty of My Dreams, Gone, Rock and Roll
II: Wilson > 46 Days, Sand, NICU > Down with Disease > Ghost, You Enjoy Myself -> Manteca -> You
Enjoy Myself
III: Meatstick, Auld Lang Syne, After Midnight, Backwards Down the Number Line > Piper > Free, Waste >
Slave to the Traffic Light, Grind

E: First Tube

Notes: 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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Saturday :: 01.01.2011 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY
I: My Soul, Tube > Runaway Jim > Foam, Guelah Papyrus > The Divided Sky, Round Room > Walk Away >
Gotta Jibboo > Reba, Walls of the Cave

II: Crosseyed and Painless > Twist > Simple, Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley > Makisupa Policeman ->
David Bowie

E: Fee, Frankenstein

Notes: 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, I 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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Halloween Setlists Wrapup

Happy Halloween!

As reports from the weekend are still
trickling in, here’s a wrapup of some noteworthy Halloween setlists from across our
musical universe. If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please feel free to help the
cause and add them to the story comments and we’ll update the list.

Phish 10/31/2010, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ

Set 1: Frankenstein, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Ghost -> Spooky, The Divided Sky,
Roses Are Free > Funky
Bitch, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stash, Character Zero

Set 2: Little Feat’s “Waiting for Columbus” Album: Fat Man in the Bathtub, All That You
Dream, Oh Atlanta, Old Folks
Boogie, Time Loves a Hero -> Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie
Chicken -> Tripe Face Boogie,
Rocket in My Pocket, Willin’, Don’t Bogart That Joint, A Apolitical Blues, Sailin’ Shoes,
Feats Don’t Fail Me Now

Set 3: Down with Disease > Back on the Train > Gotta Jibboo, Camel Walk, Suzy Greenberg,
Wilson > Harry Hood >
The Horse > Silent in the Morning, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Julius

From Phish.net: Notes | Download


Widespread Panic 10.31.2010 | Lakefront Arena | New Orleans, LA
Set 1: Faries Wear Boots > Big Wooly Mammoth > Worry, Machine > Barstools & Dreamers,
Visiting Day, You’re Gonna Miss Me, Disco > Diner > Porch Song

Set 2: Lola, Pilgrims > Tall Boy > Rock, Swamp > Use Me, Strange Times > Drums > The Other
One jam > Jack, All Time Low, Bring It On Home

Encore: Christmas Katie > Superstition > Fishwater

From: PanicStream.com | Notes


The Disco Biscuits 10/31/10, Charlottesville Pavilion, Charlottesville, VA
Set 1: One Of These Days1, Shem-Rah Boo > Digital Buddha > Moshi Fameus > Catalyst > On
Time >
Confrontation

Set 2: Strobelights and Martinis > Cyclone > Little Betty Boop > Bombs > Abraxas5 >
Gangster > I-Man
Encore: Portal To An Empty Head

From Phantasy Bisco:
Notes


Umphrey’s Mcgee 10/31/2010, The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
Set One: Ocean Billy > Conduit, Nothing Too Fancy > Hangover, November Walk, Women Wine
and Song > Ocean Billy, 1348 > The Way You Rule the World > 1348

Set Two: The Triple Wide > Bitter Sweet Haji, Bridgeless > Walletsworth, “Top Ten” list,
Prowler > Bridgeless, Sociable Jimmy > Nothing Too Fancy, 1901 Jump**, Bright Lights Big
City

Encore: JaJunk > Don’t Stop the Spirit of the Radio > JaJunk

From Umphreys.com: Notes


String Cheese Incident 10/30/2010 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
Set 1: Come As You Are, Restless Wind, Rain, Pack It Up, Turn This Around > Breathe > Turn
This Around, Rivertrance, Las Vegas

Set 2: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Fly Like an Eagle >
Born On The Wrong Planet, Motheship Connection, Space Cowboy1, Groove Is In The Heart2,
21st Century Schizoid Man, Major Tom (Coming Home), Planet Claire > Major Tom (Coming
Home) > It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Set 3: Piece of Mine, Bumpin’ Reel, Shine, Drifting > MLT > Drums > Desert Dawn

Encore: Search, Howard

Guests: Liza Oxnard & Keller Williams
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Gov’t Mule 10/30/10 Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA

Set I: The Who’s “Who’s Next” Album: Baba O’Riley, Bargain, Love Ain’t For Keeping, My
Wife, The Song Is Over, Getting in Tune, Going Mobile, Behind Blue Eyes, Won’t Get Fooled
Again

Set 2: Steppin’ Lightly, Broke Down On The Brazos, No Need To Suffer, Painted Silver Light
Trane > Eternity’s Breath > St. Stephen Jam > When Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > When
Doves Cry > Beautifully Broken > Trane > with 3rd Stone From The Sun Tease, Noisy Jam >
Drums > Any Open Window, Railroad Boy > Thorazine Shuffle

Encore: Going Out West



If you know of any setlists we’re missing, please add them to the story comments and we’ll
update the list. If you
were at any of the shows, feel free to chime in with your thoughts.

More setlists at Setlist.com

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Phish: Amherst, MA Photos

THE FALL TOUR CONTINUES

Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 10.23.10 :: Mullins Center :: Amherst, MA

Set I: Meatstick, Party Time, Golgi Apparatus, Kill Devil Falls > Tweezer, Lawn Boy, Sparkle > Big Black
Furry Creature from Mars, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, Possum > Tweezer Reprise
Set II: Down with Disease > My Friend, My Friend -> Prince Caspian -> Halfway to the Moon -> Boogie On
Reggae Woman > Maze, Wading in the Velvet Sea > Piper > Harry Hood > You Enjoy Myself
E: Shine a Light

Notes: Meatstick included Japanese lyrics. During Party Time, Trey wished “Kevin” a happy birthday (Kevin
is the owner of Higher Ground in Burlington). Tweezer Reprise featured band members singing the refrain to
Meatstick in place of the Tweezer Reprise lyrics. Prior to Down With Disease, Mike teased the Leave It To Beaver
theme. My Friend did not contain the “Myfe” ending and Caspian was unfinished. YEM included Wilson teases.

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Phish :: 10.24.10 :: Mullins Center :: Amherst, MA

Set I: AC/DC Bag > Camel Walk, The Divided Sky, Ride Captain Ride, Stash, Fee -> Time Turns Elastic,
Cavern > Run Like an Antelope

Set II: Seven Below > Wolfman’s Brother, Backwards Down the Number Line > Alaska > Free > The Lizards,
Brother, Roggae -> Taste > Waste > David Bowie
E: Quinn the Eskimo > Chalk Dust Torture

Notes: 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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Phish performs tonight at the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. Find complete tour dates
here. Check back for more of Dave Vann’s pics
from the Fall Tour.

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Phish: Augusta, ME Photos

FURTHER SNAPSHOTS FROM THE FALL TOUR

Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 10.19.09 :: Augusta Civic Center :: Augusta, ME


Set I: Chalk Dust Torture, Back on the Train, Torn and Frayed, Bathtub Gin, Gumbo, The Divided Sky, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Nellie Kane > 46 Days > Possum
Set II: Fuck Your Face > Mike’s Song[1] > Fuck Your Face > Light > Twenty Years Later > Fast Enough for You, Weekapaug Groove, Halley’s Comet > Free > Harry Hood > Golgi Apparatus, A Day in the Life
E: Reba[2], Backwards Down the Number Line

Notes: Mike’s Song (1) contained a “Fuck Your Face” tease. “Reba” (2) contained a “Manteca” quote (from Fish) and did not have the whistling ending. First Reba encore since 9/21/99 in Tucson, AZ.

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Phish performs again tonight (10/22) at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, RI. Find complete tour dates here. Check back for more of Dave Vann’s pics from the Fall Tour tomorrow.

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Phish: Coral Sky Live DVD

DVD COMMEMORATES NOVEMBER, 2 1996 CORAL SKY AMPITHEATER
PERFORMANCE


Phish

On November 2, 1996, Phish
performed at Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL; the only outdoor shed show of the Fall Tour. On
October 19, JEMP Records will release Coral Sky, a brand new 2-DVD set capturing the complete
performance. They were joined by percussionist Karl Perazzo (Santana), whose contribution helped extend
and build upon the magic of Halloween, adding polyrhythms that explored new space within Phish’s music. The Allman Brothers Band drummer,
Butch Trucks, furthur upped the percussion coefficient by sitting in on drums for the Encore.

The 2-DVD set
features more than 2 1/2 hours of footage with 5.1 Dolby Surround or optional PCM Stereo sound audio, mixed from
multi-track masters.

Coral Sky is available for pre-order now at Phish Dry Goods, along with a soundtrack companion CD (which
will not
be in stores, but available exclusively at Dry Goods).

CORAL SKY DVD

Disc One

1. Ya Mar
2. Julius
3. Fee
4. Taste

5. Cavern
6. Stash

7. The Lizards
8. Free
9. Johnny B. Goode

Disc Two

1. Crosseyed And Painless

2. Run Like An Antelope
3. Waste
4. Harry Hood
5. A Day In The Life

6. Sweet Adeline
7. Funky Bitch

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Phish 6.22.10 – 6.29.10 | Photos

Phish Summer Tour stopped
by Mansfield, MA this past week with a June 22 performance at Comcast Center (formerly Great Woods), and
continued
on June 24-25 for two nights at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden, NJ. After that, the band treated
audiences
to two nights at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD on June 26-27,
before heading to the Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) in Canandaigua, NY on June 29.
Photographer
Dave
Vann
was on hand to capture the action.

View the photos in our gallery below or click to the next page to view them all at once.

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All shows are available for download at Live Phish.
All setlist information from phish.net.

Tuesday :: 06.22.2010 :: Comcast Center :: Mansfield, MA

I: Lit O Bit, Camel Walk, Possum, The Divided Sky, Dirt, Sample in a Jar, Kill Devil Falls, Dr. Gabel, Run Like
an Antelope

II: Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Sneakin’ Sally through the Alley -> Light -> 46
Days, Limb By Limb, Golgi Apparatus, Slave to the Traffic Light, Loving Cup

E: First Tube


Notes: This show featured the Phish debut of Lit O Bit and the debut of Dr. Gabel. In Antelope, “Marco Esquandolas”
was changed to “Leo Esquandolas,” followed by a Page solo.

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Thursday :: 06.24.2010 :: Susquehanna Bank Center :: Camden, NJ

I: David Bowie, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Water in the Sky, Ocelot, Uncle Pen, Boogie On Reggae
Woman, Gumbo > Timber (Jerry) > I Didn’t Know, Birds of a Feather, Bouncing Around the Room, Reba, The
Rover

II: Down with Disease -> Crosseyed and Painless > Nothing > Twenty Years Later > Harry Hood >
Fluffhead > Julius, You Enjoy Myself

E: Bug


Notes: During I Didn’t Know, Trey mentioned his prediction from the 6/7/09 Camden show that the Flyers would
win the Stanley Cup and announced that Fish would perform a voodoo vacuum solo for next year’s Cup. Some fans
in the audience then began chanting “Let’s Go Flyers.” Reba did not have the whistling ending. The Rover was a
Phish debut. At the start of the YEM vocal jam, some fans again chanted “Let’s Go Flyers.”

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Friday :: 06.25.2010 :: Susquehanna Bank Center :: Camden, NJ

I: Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Runaway Jim,
Army of One, Free Man in Paris, Summer of ’89, Split Open and Melt, The Sloth, Time Turns Elastic, Golgi
Apparatus

II: Chalk Dust Torture > Prince Caspian > Heavy Things > Alaska > Also Sprach Zarathustra -> Billie Jean
Jam -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Light -> Possum > Character Zero

E: Shine a Light


Notes: This show featured the first Alumni Blues since July 24, 1999 (222 shows) and the first Letter to Jimmy Page
since July 15, 1994 (587 shows). This show featured the Phish debut of Free Man in Paris (Joni Mitchell). Both Chalk
Dust and Caspian were unfinished. 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. Billie Jean was a Phish debut.

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Saturday :: 06.26.2010 :: Merriweather Post Pavilion :: Columbia, MD

I: Crowd Control, Kill Devil Falls, AC/DC Bag, Sugar Shack, Tube, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, Stash,
Backwards Down the Number Line, NICU > 46 Days, Suzy Greenberg

II: Rock and Roll > Free, Fast Enough for You, Sparkle > Tweezer, The Horse > Silent in the Morning >
Wolfman’s Brother > Slave to the Traffic Light > Tweezer Reprise

E: Show of Life, Good Times Bad Times


Notes: Prior to the start of the first set, Mike teased Do You Feel Like We Do. This show featured the Phish debut of
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (Neutral Milk Hotel). Rock and Roll contained Moby Dick teases.

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Sunday :: 06.27.2010 :: Merriweather Post Pavilion :: Columbia, MD

I: Walfredo, Mellow Mood, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan > The Divided Sky, Tela, My Soul, Ginseng
Sullivan, Sample in a Jar, Bathtub Gin, Brian and Robert, Run Like an Antelope

II: Wilson > Meatstick -> Saw It Again -> Piper > Ghost -> Jumpin’ Jack Flash -> Saw It Again > Contact,
You Enjoy Myself

E: Fire


Notes: This show featured the first Walfredo since September 30, 2000 (131 shows). Antelope contained Brian and
Robert teases and an alternate “Michael Esquandolas” lyric. Meatstick contained Japanese lyrics. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
was a Phish debut. Piper, Ghost, Contact, YEM and Fire all contained Saw it Again quotes. YEM also contained
Jumpin’ Jack Flash teases and, in the vocal jam, quotes of Saw It Again and Surfin’ Bird (The Trashmen). The lyrics to
Fire were changed to “Let Jon Fishman take over.”

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Tuesday :: 06.29.2010 :: CMAC Performing Arts Center :: Canandaigua, NY

I: The Connection, Down with Disease > Sample in a Jar, Ocelot, Reba, Horn, Funky Bitch, Undermind, The
Ballad of Curtis Loew, David Bowie

II: Possum, Mike’s Song > Simple > I Am the Walrus > Weekapaug Groove > Limb By Limb > Joy, Harry
Hood > Golgi Apparatus

E: First Tube


Notes: This show featured the Phish debut of I Am The Walrus. Weekapaug was unfinished.

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Thursday, 07/01/2010 Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek , Raleigh, NC
I: Llama, Roses Are Free, Kill Devil Falls, Time Loves a Hero, Alaska, Water in the Sky, Runaway Jim > The
Moma Dance > The Divided Sky, Cavern
II: Backwards Down the Number Line > Halley’s Comet -> Light > Fluffhead > Have Mercy, Light Up Or
Leave Me Alone -> Free > Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Squirming Coil > Suzy Greenberg
E: Boogie On Reggae Woman

Notes: This show featured the first Time Loves a Hero since December 31, 2002 (127 shows), the first Have Mercy
since December 10, 1999 (189 shows), and the first Light Up Or Leave Me Alone since December 30,
1999 (181 shows), which was subsequently teased in Suzy.

Thanks again to Phish.net for the setlists!

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6/22/10 Mansfield, MA

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6/24/10 Camden, NJ

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6/25/10 Camden, NJ

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6/26/10 Columbia, MD

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Phish | 12.28 | Miami Setlist

Phish :: 12.28.09 :: American Airlines Arena :: Miami, FL

Set I: Sample in a Jar, NICU, My Soul, Roggae, Undermind, Bouncing Around The Room, Poor Heart, Stash, I Didn’t Know, Beauty Of A Broken Heart, Possum

Set II: Mike’s Song > Light > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Alaska, Backwards Down the Number Line, Makisupa Policeman > Harry Hood > Contact, Character Zero

E: First Tube


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Phish | 12.05 | Virginia Setlist

Phish :: 12.05.09 :: John Paul Jones Arena :: Charlottesville, VA

Set I: AC/DC Bag, Chalk Dust Torture, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, The Divided Sky, Ya Mar, Sneakin’ Sally Thru The Alley, Old Home Place, Cavern, Funky Bitch, David Bowie, The Wedge, Bold as Love

Set II: Tweezer > Light > Piper > Free, Sweet Virginia, Harry Hood > Suzy Greenberg, Golgi Apparatus, Run Like an Antelope

E: Loving Cup > Tweezer Reprise


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Phish | 12.02.09 | MSG Night 1

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dino Perrucci

Phish :: 12.02.09 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

Phish :: 12.02 :: MSG

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome back to Mecca. Magical Square Garden. Simply put, it’s the greatest arena in the world – for anything. Compound that with the fact that December 2, 2009 represented Phish‘s 26th anniversary together as a band, the palpable energy for their first show at Madison Square Garden in seven years (and second since ’98) was unmatched even before the band hit the stage.

Kicking off the only three-night stand of the fall tour with an old-school, fire blazing combo of “AC/DC Bag” and “Chalkdust Torture,” it was apparent that the band was glad to be back at the indoor arena that has arguably witnessed the most magic of their legendary career. Two tunes that can sometimes go through the motions, they simply rocked. Early on, Trey spoke about the ’97 holiday shows, and how during certain grooves, the floor at the Garden actually bounces. I’ve experienced it during several second sets here since ’94, and during “Chalkdust” I felt the first “bounce” of the night.

A super funky “Wolfman’s Brother” showcased Page McConnell‘s skills (a recurring theme on night one), while Anastasio crushed the ascending riffs. The only new tune in set one was the bubbly “Ocelot,” another sign that pointed to big things on the horizon. But, clearly, clearly, clearly, the bust out of the night, the tour, and maybe ’09 was the late set cover of Frank Zappa’s “Peaches en Regalia.” Only the 39th time it’s ever been played in over 20 years, and the first one since 9.24.99, the excitement of older fans who knew the significance of this tune as it started up was apparent around the venue (just check the video below). It was one of those moments that validated the time and money for those who travel and devote their lives to this band, making it all seem worthwhile. It was also executed to perfection, as was the majority of the first set. “The Divided Sky” saw the crowd going bonkers during the middle pause section, and a perfect “Cavern” closer topped off a powerful first set back at MSG.

Trey :: 12.02 :: MSG

But as solid as set one was, set two was simply packed with some of the biggest tunes in the catalogue, including some serious jamming – which Phish 3.0 has lacked for the most part – and a relentless onslaught that felt like an all-out pile-on. “Golgi Apparatus” was a nice springboard to “Light,” which has clearly emerged at the biggest jam vehicle off 2009′s Joy. “Light” is vintage Phish. It allows the band to slowly and comfortably stretch out, while Chris Kuroda shines his own lights over the masses, before ultimately peaking in a soaring crescendo where one envision the crowd exploding in a cannon shot of colorful confetti. For those that say this song is overplayed, I disagree, simply because it opens so many doors and allows limitless possibilities for exploration.

“Light” landed in a welcome mid-set “Slave to the Traffic Light,” which saw the gentle thunder of Phish at its finest envelope the Garden before Thor’s almighty hammer slammed down in the form of “Tweezer.” Both dark and funky, this version was raucous and had the crowd going bananas – a true night one highlight, especially coming off “Slave.”

After a brief breather in “Joy” and the infectious, breakneck “Sparkle,” the band kept pouring it on with the opening notes to “Harry Hood.” One of the band’s oldest songs, you could see the masses simply kick back as we basked in the glory that is Phish – for 26 years and counting! This one was patient and sublime, exactly how it is meant to be.

By the time the band smashed into “Suzy Greenburg,” one of 3.0′s strongest tunes, McConnell was all over both his Clav and baby grand and the four-headed monster was firing on all cylinders. In a word, scorching. The icing on the cake was the set closing “Run Like an Antelope,” solidifying an outstanding setlist. But it was more than just the songs. It was the stellar way they were played, not to mention Trey was so lively and animated all night, it was clearly a great sign of things to come for the remaining nights of Phish’s triumphant return to MSG.

An encore of The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life” was another treat, followed by one of the most raging five-minute songs ever written, by any band, ever: “Tweezer Reprise.” Trey destroyed it, Fishman hit the kit with a thunderous force, and Gordon – who was also very, very prominent this night, especially in set two – was locked in.

All in all, a frickin’ super first night at the legendary venue, which ranks as one of the Top 3, if not THE number one show I’ve seen since the return. Stay tuned for Night 2…

Phish :: 12.02.09 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

Set I: AC/DC Bag, Chalk Dust Torture, Wolfman’s Brother, NICU, Ocelot, Brian And Robert, Poor Heart, Sample In A Jar, Peaches en Regalia^, The Divided Sky, Cavern

Set II: Golgi Apparatus > Light > Slave To The Traffic Light > Tweezer > Joy, Sparkle, Harry Hood > Wading In The Velvet Sea, Suzy Greenberg, Run Like An Antelope

E: A Day in the Life, Tweezer Reprise



^ = not played since 9.24.99

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Phish | 12.02 | MSG Night 1 Setlist, Pics, Video

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Phish :: 12.02.09 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

Set I: AC/DC Bag, Chalk Dust Torture, Wolfman’s Brother, NICU, Ocelot, Brian And Robert, Poor Heart, Sample In A Jar, Peaches en Regalia, The Divided Sky, Cavern

Set II: Golgi Apparatus > Light > Slave To The Traffic Light > Tweezer > Joy, Sparkle, Harry Hood > Wading In The Velvet Sea, Suzy Greenberg, Run Like An Antelope

E: A Day in the Life, Tweezer Reprise


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Phish | 11.27 | Albany, NY Cover TV on the Radio

Phish :: 11.27.09 :: Times Union Center :: Albany, NY

Set I: AC/DC Bag, Maze, Driver, My Mind’s Got A Mind Of Its Own, Gumbo, Bouncing Around The Room, It’s
Ice, Two Versions Of Me, Timber Ho, Limb By Limb, Cavern, Light

Set II: My Friend, My Friend > Golden Age^, On Your way Down, Fluffhead, Piper > Tomorrow’s Song#,
Prince Caspian, Harry Hood, Suzy Greenberg, The Squirming Coil, I Been Around

E: Fire

^ – First Time Played – TV on the
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# – First Time Played


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Phish Festival 8 | 10.30.09 | Indio, CA

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Steven Walter

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30.09 :: Indio, CA

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30 :: Indio, CA

Festival 8 is not your regular Phish show. It’s not even a typical Phish festival.

Phish put on their first fest in 1996 with The Clifford Ball. 1997 welcomed The Great Went, 1998 Lemonwheel, 1999 Camp Oswego, 1999 brought the epic New Years event at Big Cypress, 2003 found It, and finally, 2004 brought fans to Vermont for Coventry. Festival 8 is the band’s eighth festival. But it also falls on Halloween, making it significantly different than any of the previous events.

Not only does Phish have deep history in regards to throwing festivals (many credit them with helping revolutionize American festivals as we know it), but the band’s Halloween shows are the stuff of legend. Dating back to 1994 when Phish performed The Beatles’ White Album in its entirety (and in order) in Glens Falls, New York, they have donned a “musical costume” for each following Halloween they would play.

1995′s “costume” was The Who’s Quadrophenia performed in Chicago. 1996 was The Talking Head’s Remain In Light busted out in Atlanta, and the last Halloween show Phish performed was in Las Vegas in 1998 where they did The Velvet Underground’s Loaded.

Festival 8 unofficially kicked-off on Thursday night with a soundcheck including teases of “Fuck Your Face” (last played about 20 years ago) and MGMT‘s “Kids,” off their smash hit Oracular Spectacular, which is rumored to be one of the eight remaining possible albums Phish will cover (they have been “killing off” a list of potential albums featured on their website, supposedly leading to the final selection which will be performed in its entirety on Halloween). Toss in the one-of-a-kind, unique stylings of the ground’s art, complete with 140 lit palm trees, “The Coil,” the burning heart of fire, beer tent, The House of Live Phish (where fans can mix songs from this past summer tour), giant Ferris Wheel, and white tents reminiscent of Shoreline, and Phish has turned The Empire Polo Club into what they are calling “Little Vermont.”

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Trey – Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30 :: Indio, CA

Opening the first of eight weekend sets with “Party Time,” the feeling was immediately relaxed, a sort of anything-goes vibe. “Chalkdust Torture” came next, igniting the crowd with its trademark reckless abandon. The deep funk of “The Moma Dance” and a well placed “NICU” continued to build momentum, before a mid-set “Stash” offered the first real jam of the weekend, hitting some high points without getting particularly dissonant or scary.

A rare “I Didn’t Know” saw Jon Fishman play a vacuum solo while simultaneously “sucking and blowing in the shape of an eight,” followed by “Poor Heart” and “Cavern” that gave this portion of the show a real vintage ’92 feel.

“Beauty of a Broken Heart” is a Page McConnell number from his solo, self-titled, 2007 release, and tried to shine in Indio, but this entire set was already mailed in. Not lackluster or performed without passion, but Set I was akin to tantric sex. For all previous fests the band has been careful not to blow their load, instead working the crowd slowly, bringing the masses into a shared state of being that will last for hours and days upon end.

“Time Turns Elastic,” another tune off of the band’s latest release, Joy, concluded an hour-and-forty-minute set with a flurry, especially the last four-minutes, which are by far the most interesting part of the song.

DOS

“Punch You in the Eye” opened up the second set, with the line “where palm trees dipped and seagulls swerved,” drawing a huge response as lighting director Chris Kuroda splashed color upon the trees behind the stage. “Down With Disease” was on fire, bringing some of the most intense jamming of the night with Trey busting out celebratory licks on his Languedoc guitar. Morphing into “Prince Caspian” out of “DWD,” things again slowed a bit, but featured a McConnell led, Wild West-esque, bobble outro before a slamming “Wolfman’s Brother,” which was funky and stripped down featuring a concise Trey and Page led duel. Although a short version of “Wolfman’s,” it was still one of the night’s strongest numbers.

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30 :: Indio, CA

The end of the set featured a standard “Joy,” before a menacing “David Bowie,” with Trey remarking, “we’re gonna give you a little hint about the Halloween album now.” A cryptic comment for sure, it’s hard to know exactly what Trey meant, but the obvious answer seems to be that they will not be playing David Bowie’s Hunky Dory, which up to this point was still one of the eight records still “alive” according to the band’s website.

The artistic highlight of the night was definitely “Harry Hood” with the roaming “Balloon Burble,” which is a blimp-like, balloon structure wired for psychedelic color via remote control. At times during the chill “Hood” jam it looked like a giant pill of rainbow that brought many back to Phish’s first festival 13 years ago at The Clifford Ball when the “Hood” jam featured fireworks. Full circle indeed.

A fun closer of “Golgi Apparatus” didn’t have the typical kick at the refrain, “I saw you with a ticket stub in your hand!,” because attendance seems slightly less than anticipated. Perhaps 30-50 thousand people as opposed to the 70 or 80 that the Polo Fields are capable of holding. The “Character Zero” encore was hot and full of gritty rock power chords, but the crowd seemed almost subdued, perhaps in shock that this historic event was finally underway.

Walking out shortly after midnight, a showing of The Shining on a giant movie screen attracted a plethora of bug-eyed campers, while many, including myself crept back to nearby condos and hotels to ponder what Phish had in store for Halloween.

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Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30.09 :: Indio, CA

Set I: Party Time, Chalkdust Torture, Moma Dance, NICU, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, Stash, I Didn’t Know, Poor Heart, Cavern, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Ocelot, Time Turns Elastic

Set II: Punch You In The Eye, Down With Disease > Prince Caspian > Wolfman’s Brother > Piper > Joy, David Bowie*, Harry Hood, Golgi Apparatus

Encore: Character Zero

* “We’re gonna give you a little hint about the Halloween album now.” -Trey

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Phish Festival 8 | 10.30.09 Day 1 Pics & Setlist From Indio, CA

Images by: Steven Walter

Phish Festival 8 :: 10.30.09 :: Indio, CA

Set I: Party Time, Chalkdust Torture, Moma Dance, NICU, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, Stash, I Didn’t Know, Poor Heart, Cavern, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Ocelot, Time Turns Elastic

Set II: Punch You In The Eye, Down With Disease > Prince Caspian > Wolfman’s Brother > Piper > Joy, David Bowie*, Harry Hood, Golgi Apparatus

Encore: Character Zero

* “We’re gonna give you a hint about the Halloween album now.” -Trey

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Phish | 08.11 | Chicago Photos

Images by: Chad Smith

Phish :: 08.11.09 :: Toyota Park :: Bridgeview, IL

Set I: Kill Devil Falls, Sample In A Jar, Ocelot, Paul and Silas, Windy City, The Curtain With, Train Song, Gumbo, Heavy Things, Time Turns Elastic

Set II: Backwards Down the Number Line > Carini > Gotta Jibboo, Theme From The Bottom, Wilson, 2001 > Chalk Dust Torture, Harry Hood, The Squirming Coil

E: Loving Cup


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Phish | 08.01 | Red Rocks Day 3

Words by: Brian Bavosa | Images by: Dave Vann

Phish :: 08.01.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Gordo – Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

For as long as I’ve been seeing Phish -1 6 years and counting – the third night of a four night run has always been, well, wild, special and more often than not, THE night. Night three of Red Rocks was certainly a worthy contender in this tradition.

Opening with “AC/DC Bag,” the fire-fueled, Gamehendge rocker, it was on from note one. The line, “Let’s get this show on the road!,” is always a surefire way to let the masses know the band means business, and set one was my favorite of the three firsts opening sets thus far, on paper and in execution. Speaking of execution, the second tune, “The Curtain With,” was the first reading since the now infamous encore at Coventry, which Trey screwed up something awful. Tonight was flawlessly executed to perfection. The band really appeared to take their time in practicing and making sure they played this one right, and this take gave a flying “Fuck You” salute to Coventry and the bad memories it has held since ’04. Good riddance.

And then the band launched into the drum-lead “Mound,” a bust out not played since the last “return” show at MSG on New Year’s Eve ’02. Always a fan favorite, this too, is a difficult composition to pull off, and the band crushed it. All four members were in sync from the jump tonight, something that carried over to the crowd inside (and the few hundred who climbed the mountain behind the venue).

“Gotta Jibboo” was as fun and danceable as ever, while “Guyute” served as the composition song in set one. “Punch You in the Eye” – a song the band hasn’t had the easiest time with this summer – was exceptionally locked-in, and Trey led throughout; he was very sharp and spirited this evening, particularly in set two. “Tube” was the first set highlight, and was super-duper tight and funky, featuring McConnell on the Clav/synth who was simply laying it down. “Alaska” was reworked and featured a triple repeat of the opening line. It was loose and took on a bluesy, stripped-down feel. Another big gun, “Run Like an Antelope,” closed set one and was not as razor sharp as normal, but rather dark, twisted and weird. Overall, a great first set with some major treats.

Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Unlike the previous night’s (read about it here) rain-soaked set break, Saturday felt quick and saw Anastasio and company land in The Velvet Underground’s “Rock and Roll.” It lived up to its name for sure and eventually devolved into a spacey breakdown that found Trey looping effects and Gordon smothering pedals before dropping the intro bombs of “Down With Disease.” A song that took on real character in Leg One of the tour, this night’s “DWD” was shorter and more out there than usual, but still interesting.

The hammer was then dropped into “Free,” which with the exception of the big five or so, is, in my opinion, the quintessential, ultimate Phish song. Lyrically, musically and emotionally, “Free” represents all things good about Phish and why we continue to traverse the country to see them. It allows one to get lost and fly “freely” across a slamming anthem. But, the highlight of Red Rocks thus far, in my mind and in terms of sheer balls, was the first “Esther” since Vegas ’00, and my personal first since The Clifford Ball in ’96, ironically enough the same tour Phish last played Red Rocks. What most impressed me about this rendition was that Trey hit every single lyric. Not a flub to be found. It was also in these moments that I truly managed to lose myself and my ego, drift off to the sublime spaces that only Phish generates and truly believe in my heart of hearts that PHISH is the greatest band of our generation. While most of Phish 3.0 has been “safe,” the gall it takes to play “Mound” and “Esther” leads me to believe that there are still hints of greatness left in the Phab Phour.

Trey & Gordo – Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

“Dirt” served as the breather song of the second set, but was more upbeat and Trey-charged than usual, with him adding some extra spice, so much so that the set-closing “Harry Hood” featured a “Dirt” guitar lick tease by Trey in the intro section. If I ever had to choose a place to “live beneath the dirt,” Red Rocks would be at the top of the list. “Hood” is also a perfect song for Red Rocks, with Chris Kuroda‘s lights resonating off of the giant red slabs to either side of the venue while the city lights of Denver glistened silently in the background. In a word, it was majestic. While the second set seemed short tonight, it still featured some big guns and a MAJOR bust out.

An encore of “Sleeping Monkey” was a semi-gospel prayer (with organ worship hands flying high) with a Beatles “Let It Be” tease by Page. The night was capped off by “First Tube,” which was super high energy and saw Trey jumping all over the place, literally and musically. Not only has Phish delivered three monstrous efforts in a row but the tour is just heating up. All signs for Sunday point to a narration, a huge “You Enjoy Myself” and a deep “2001″ to help us wrap up Red Rocks. Night four still has some huge tunes in store, but also some final surprises I’m sure.

Lastly, Happy Birthday, Jerry. Without you, Phish wouldn’t be what they are today.

Dig in, night four is descending upon us…

Phish :: 08.01.09 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre :: Morrison, CO

Set I: AC/DC Bag, The Curtain With, Mound, Gotta Jibboo, Guyute, Punch You in the Eye, Tube, Alaska, Run Like An Antelope
Set II: Rock and Roll, Down with Disease > Free, Esther, Dirt, Harry Hood
E: Sleeping Monkey, First Tube

Phish :: 08.01 :: Red Rocks Amphitheatre

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