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Show Setlist
Thursday, 06/29/2000
PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ
Set 1: Funky Bitch > Wilson, LxLLimb By Limb, Drowned -> R&RRock and Roll
Set 2: BOAFBirds of a Feather[1] -> Catapult[2] > Heavy Things > Sand, Meatstick[3] > Cities[4] -> Walk Away > AntelopeRun Like an Antelope[5] > Frankenstein, Velvet SeaWading in the Velvet Sea
Encore: Character Zero
[1] A Love Supreme tease; unfinished.
[2] Sung over an atypical jam that bridged Birds and Heavy Things.
[3] Trey improvised a verse noting: “There's no song about Paul Languedoc, and there's no song about Kuroda; there's only one about Carini, and his lumpy head!" Trey then jokingly talked about the Meatstick Dance being a fad in Japan; the band subsequently sung a verse in Japanese.
[4] Lyrics altered to reference Tokyo, the Meatstick Dance, and sushi.
[5] Meatstick teases in the intro.
Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon
Notes: Birds contained a tease of A Love Supreme and was unfinished. Catapult was sung over an atypical jam that bridged Birds and Heavy Things. This gig featured an eventful Meatstick: Sofi Dillof made a guest appearance for the Meatstick dance. Several fans ran on stage and were chased off by Pete Carini and then by Bart Butler, both of whom Trey thanked. Trey improvised a verse noting: “There’s no song about Paul Languedoc, and there’s no song about Kuroda; there’s only one about Carini, and his lumpy head!” Trey then jokingly talked about the Meatstick Dance being a fad in Japan; the band subsequently sang a verse in Japanese. The lyrics to Cities were altered to reference Tokyo, the Meatstick Dance, and sushi. Antelope included Meatstick teases in the intro. At the end of the second set, Trey thanked the crew (particularly Carini, for being a good sport). Trey mentioned how much of a “home show” it is for the band to play in Holmdel, and led one final Meatstick tease.
This show was part of the "2000 Summer U.S. Tour."
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