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Link Monday, 05/15/2000 Sonic Studios, Philadelphia, PA

Set 1: First Tube, Farmhouse, Twist, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, Piper, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Bug, Gotta Jibboo

Notes: This was a taping for Philadelphia’s Y100 Sonic Sessions radio program. This set was performed to a live audience of approximately fifty, and was first aired on Sunday, May 28, 2000.

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Link Monday, 05/15/2000 Sonic Studios, Philadelphia, PA

Set 1: First Tube, Dirt, Back on the Train, Piper, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Gotta Jibboo

Notes: This in-studio set took place after the Sonic Sessions taping and aired on the nationally syndicated public radio program, World Café. The version of First Tube from this performance appears on WXPN’s Live @ the World Cafe, 10th Anniversary CD.

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Link Tuesday, 05/16/2000 Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY

Set 1: Heavy Things

Notes: Phish were the musical guests on The Late Show with David Letterman.

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Link Thursday, 05/18/2000 KFOG Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA

Set 1: First Tube, Bug[1], Back on the Train, Sand, Heavy Things, Piper, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Dirt, Farmhouse

[1] Down with Disease tease.

Notes: Bug included a Down with Disease tease. This show was broadcast and webcast via KFOG. Tickets were won via KFOG contest throughout the weeks leading up to the broadcast. The show consisted of three segments of three songs each, with a break in between each segment filled by the on-air announcer. Following the performance, the band participated in a group photo shoot and copies were mailed to the contest winners, who also won signed copies of Farmhouse.

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Link Friday, 05/19/2000 Key Club, Los Angeles, CA

Set 1: Funky Bitch, My Soul, Gotta Jibboo, First Tube, Magilla, Bug[1], Heavy Things, Twist, Tube, Piper -> Llama, Brian and Robert

[1] Brief DEG tease.

Notes: This set was broadcast on the Mark and Brian radio program. Funky Bitch and My Soul were performed as a warm-up before the show went on the air, although the crowd was already in the bar. Jibboo through Heavy Things were aired live on the show (except for Magilla, which was played during a commercial break). Magilla was played for the first time since August 1, 1998 (107 shows). The band briefly jammed on the Jeopardy! theme tease during a radio break after Jibboo, with the crowd providing some vocals. Bug included a brief DEG tease. There was a humorous question and answer session between the band and audience during one of the commercial breaks. Studio versions of Birds, Bouncing, and Heavy Things were used as intros and outros for the commercials.

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Link Friday, 05/19/2000 Key Club, Los Angeles, CA

Set 1: Back on the Train, Heavy Things, First Tube

Notes: This performance, taped after the Mark and Brian program, aired on KACD (103.1) in Los Angeles. There were around twenty fans present for the taping.

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Link Sunday, 05/21/2000 Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

Set 1: First Tube, Wolfman's Brother, The Squirming Coil, Possum, The Moma Dance > Limb By Limb, Character Zero[1]

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo, Down with Disease > Dirt, Twist > Piper, Harry Hood > Wading in the Velvet Sea, Guyute

Encore: The Inlaw Josie Wales, Loving Cup

[1] Who Knows tease.

Notes: After Velvet Sea, Page talked about how he had often visited Radio City as a kid. Trey then noted that he and Page had seen Stevie Wonder at this venue, and he discussed about how much the band appreciates the support of fans. Character Zero included a Who Knows tease.

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Link Tuesday, 05/23/2000 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY

Soundcheck: Mozambique, Driver, My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress, Funky Bitch, Farmhouse, Jam

Set 1: AC/DC Bag, Wilson, First Tube, Ya Mar[1] > Mike's Song -> Simple > It's Ice, When the Circus Comes, Back on the Train, Gotta Jibboo, Taste, Sleeping Monkey

Set 2: Punch You In the Eye, Twist, Waste, Piper, You Enjoy Myself, Run Like an Antelope, Train Song, Bug

Encore: Boogie On Reggae Woman, Cavern

[1] Extended jam in the abnormal key of “A” at Trey’s on-stage request.

Notes: This show was taped for VH-1’s Hard Rock Live and was first broadcast on July 1, 2000. The show was announced only a week before the gig took place. Non-transferable wristbands for entry were sold at the venue box office the morning before the show, with a limit of one per person. Ya Mar included an extended jam in the abnormal key of “A” at Trey’s on-stage request. During the soundcheck of this show, Driver and Ginseng were played multiple times, and there was a jam on Led Zeppelin’s Dancing Days before Long Cool Woman.

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Link Friday, 06/09/2000 On Air East, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Set 1: Axilla > Taste, Billy Breathes, Poor Heart, Golgi Apparatus > Funky Bitch, The Moma Dance[1], First Tube, Chalk Dust Torture

Set 2: Tweezer[2], Bouncing Around the Room[3], The Mango Song, The Squirming Coil, Gotta Jibboo > Meatstick[4], Tweezer Reprise

Encore: You Enjoy Myself

[1] Funky Bitch teases.
[2] Funk 49 teases.
[3] Brief outro solo from Trey, which replaced the usual closing guitar lick.
[4] Trey attempted to sing Meatstick in Japanese but wound up flubbing the words.

Notes: The Moma Dance included Funky Bitch teases and Tweezer included Funk 49 teases. Trey attempted to sing Meatstick in Japanese but wound up flubbing the words. Bouncing included a brief outro solo from Trey, which replaced the usual closing guitar lick. This show was re-broadcast on Japanese television.

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Link Saturday, 06/10/2000 Zepp, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Set 1: Down with Disease[1], Sample in a Jar, Piper, Lawn Boy[2], Guyute

Set 2: Heavy Things, Sand, Sparkle, My Soul, Bathtub Gin > Twist, Albuquerque, Wading in the Velvet Sea > Loving Cup

Encore: The Inlaw Josie Wales, Limb By Limb

[1] Weekapaug tease.
[2] Bass solo from Mike.

Notes: Disease included a Weekapaug tease. Lawn Boy featured a bass solo from Mike.

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Link Sunday, 06/11/2000 Hibiya Outdoor Theatre, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Set 1: First Tube, Punch You In the Eye, Horn, Ginseng Sullivan, Stash, Dirt, Possum[1] > It's Ice, Farmhouse

Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Free, Beauty of My Dreams, Bug > David Bowie, When the Circus Comes, Back on the Train > Harry Hood

Encore: Character Zero

[1] Stash teases.

Notes: Possum included Stash teases. A large rainbow formed over the theatre and cleared during the encore. The opening act was Big Frog.

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Link Tuesday, 06/13/2000 Club Quattro, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan

Soundcheck: Ginseng Sullivan, Funk Jam -> Crossroads, “Say My Name/Oh Yeah!” Jam

Set 1: Meat, Maze, Meat Reprise, Ya Mar, Fast Enough for You, The Old Home Place > Wilson > Mike's Song -> Simple > Weekapaug Groove

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo, Wolfman's Brother, Run Like an Antelope[1] -> Contact > Sand, Roggae > Prince Caspian > Rocky Top > Cavern[2]

Encore: Brian and Robert, Good Times Bad Times

[1] Unfinished.
[2] Older, alternate lyrics and a drawn-out, feedback-enhanced ending.

Notes: Cavern included the older, alternate lyrics and a drawn-out, feedback-enhanced ending. Before Jibboo and after Wolfman’s the band teased Is She Really Going Out With Him. The audience sang along at one point and tried in vain to convince Phish to play the song in its entirety. Antelope was unfinished – Mike segued into a funky version of Contact right before the “Rye, Rye, Rocco” lyric segment.

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Link Wednesday, 06/14/2000 Drum Logos, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Japan

Soundcheck: Live and Let Die Jam, 007 Theme Jam, Windora Bug (with alternate “Carini” lyrics), Funky Bitch

Set 1: Carini, The Curtain > Cities[1], Gumbo -> Llama, Fee[2], Heavy Things, Split Open and Melt

Set 2: Back on the Train, Twist > Jam[3] -> Walk Away -> Also Sprach Zarathustra

Encore: Sleep, The Squirming Coil

[1] Trey altered the lyrics in Cities to reference noodles.
[2] Tease of the old Charlie Chan signal lick from Fishman, who played it on the woodblock during one of his breaks.
[3] Segment based on the intro to Ghost.

Notes: Trey altered the lyrics in Cities to reference noodles. Fee included a tease of the old Charlie Chan signal lick from Fishman, who played it on the woodblock during one of his breaks. The jam between Twist and Walk Away included a segment based on the intro to Ghost. Sleep was played by request. This show was officially released as Live Phish 04.

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Link Thursday, 06/15/2000 Big Cat, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Soundcheck: Heavy Things, Uncle Pen, “Who Let the Lemmings In?” Jam, Windora Bug (with alternate “we got really drunk last night” lyrics)

Set 1: NICU > Chalk Dust Torture, AC/DC Bag, Uncle Pen, Ghost, Frankie Says, The Divided Sky, Farmhouse

Set 2: Down with Disease[1], The Lizards, Bike > Hold Your Head Up, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Gotta Jibboo

[1] Birdland tease.

Notes: Bike was preceded by a vacuum solo and followed by several runs through the HYHU theme, with each faster than the one before it. Disease included a Birdland tease.

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Link Friday, 06/16/2000 Zepp, Suminoe-ku, Osaka, Japan

Soundcheck: “Zepp Osaka” Jam, Jam, Jam, Twist Jam, “I Can’t Wait to Go Back Home” Jam, Another One Bites the Dust Jam

Set 1: Limb By Limb, Back on the Train, Sample in a Jar, First Tube, Golgi Apparatus, Heavy Things, Dirt, My Sweet One, Reba, Character Zero

Set 2: Runaway Jim -> Theme From the Bottom -> Dog Faced Boy, Driver, Slave to the Traffic Light > Julius, Bug

Encore: Bouncing Around the Room, Harry Hood

Notes: Reba was preceded by a brief Bowie tease.

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Link Thursday, 06/22/2000 AmSouth Amphitheatre, Antioch, TN

Soundcheck: Jam -> Back on the Train, First Tube, Uncle Pen, Billy Breathes, You Shook Me All Night Long

Set 1: First Tube, Wolfman's Brother[1] > Beauty of My Dreams, Golgi Apparatus, Limb By Limb, Bug, Poor Heart, Roggae, Chalk Dust Torture

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sand, Harry Hood -> Dog Faced Boy > Harry Hood[2], I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[3], Hold Whatcha Got[4], Uncle Pen[3], Free Bird[5]

Encore: You Enjoy Myself

[1] In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida tease.
[2] Robbie McCoury on banjo, Ronnie McCoury on mandolin and Sam Bush on fiddle.
[3] Robbie McCoury on banjo, Ronnie McCoury on mandolin, Sam Bush on fiddle, Del McCoury on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Mike Bub on upright double-bass, and Jason Carter on fiddle.
[4] Phish debut; Robbie McCoury on banjo, Ronnie McCoury on mandolin, Sam Bush on fiddle, Del McCoury on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Mike Bub on upright double-bass, and Jason Carter on fiddle.
[5] Robbie McCoury on banjo, Ronnie McCoury on mandolin, Sam Bush on fiddle, Del McCoury on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Mike Bub on upright double-bass, Jason Carter on fiddle, Wynonna Judd on lead vocals and was played with full instrumentation, as opposed to the usual a cappella arrangement.

Notes: Wolfman’s included an In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida tease. Hood featured Robbie McCoury on banjo, Ronnie McCoury on mandolin and Sam Bush on fiddle. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome, the Phish debut of Hold Watcha Got, Uncle Pen, and Free Bird also included Del McCoury on guitar, Ricky Skaggs on mandolin, Mike Bub on upright double-bass, and Jason Carter on fiddle in addition to those already on stage. Free Bird featured Wynonna Judd on lead vocals and was played with full instrumentation, as opposed to the usual a cappella arrangement.

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Link Saturday, 06/24/2000 Lakewood Amphitheatre, Atlanta, GA

Set 1: The Moma Dance > Runaway Jim, Bouncing Around the Room > Tweezer[1], Strange Design, Cavern

Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Bug, My Sweet One[2], Run Like an Antelope, Frankie Says, Carini, The Squirming Coil, Prince Caspian

Encore: Guyute, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Driver, Tweezer Reprise

[1] I Know You Rider tease.
[2] My Sweet One was botched, which led to band introductions from Trey, some banter from Mike, and extended solos from Fish, Mike, and Page.

Notes: My Sweet One was botched, which led to band introductions from Trey, some banter from Mike, and extended solos from Fish, Mike, and Page. Tweezer included an I Know You Rider tease.

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Link Sunday, 06/25/2000 ALLTEL Pavilion at Walnut Creek, Raleigh, NC

Soundcheck: My Sweet One, Cars Trucks Buses, Uncle Pen (x2), "Rolling Along"

Set 1: NICU, Sample in a Jar, The Old Home Place, Punch You In the Eye, Water in the Sky, Funky Bitch, Horn, Heavy Things, Dirt, Split Open and Melt

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo > Fast Enough for You > Scent of a Mule, Meat, Maze[1], What's the Use? > Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: Uncle Pen, Bold As Love

[1] Peter Gunn teases.

Notes: Maze included Peter Gunn teases.

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Link Tuesday, 06/27/2000 NBC Studios, New York, NY

Set 1: Back on the Train

Notes: Phish were the musical guests on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

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Link Wednesday, 06/28/2000 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, The Sloth, Taste, Bathtub Gin, Piper, If I Could

Set 2: Down with Disease -> Harry Hood > Gotta Jibboo, When the Circus Comes, Mike's Song[1], Albuquerque > Weekapaug Groove

Encore: First Tube > Loving Cup

[1] Mid-jam ‘break’, another jam segment, and then another break that led into Albuquerque.

Notes: During a glowstick ‘war’ in Hood, Trey caught a few glowsticks and threw them back into the crowd, eliciting a huge cheer from the crowd. Mike’s Song contained a mid-jam ‘break’, another jam segment, and then another break that led into Albuquerque. If I Could was played for the first time since July 31, 1998 (123 shows).

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Link Thursday, 06/29/2000 PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

Set 1: Funky Bitch > Wilson, Limb By Limb, Drowned -> Rock and Roll

Set 2: Birds of a Feather[1] -> Catapult[2] > Heavy Things, Sand, Meatstick[3] > Cities[4] -> Walk Away > Run Like an Antelope[5] > Frankenstein, Wading 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.

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 sung 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.

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Link Friday, 06/30/2000 Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT

Set 1: Ha Ha Ha, AC/DC Bag[1] > Tweezer > Runaway Jim[2], Sneakin' Sally through the Alley > Ginseng Sullivan > Guyute, Golgi Apparatus > Tweezer Reprise > Possum

Set 2: Halley's Comet[3] > The Mango Song > Twist, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Back on the Train > Makisupa Policeman[4], Farmhouse, Sleeping Monkey > David Bowie

Encore: Cavern[5]

[1] The ending of AC/DC Bag was unusual, as Trey repeated the closing guitar tweaks before breaking into the Tweezer riff.
[2] Nellie Kane teases.
[3] Tease of Things That Make You Go Hmmm from Mike.
[4] The key phrase in Makisupa was "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Big Fat Doob."
[5] Tweezer teases and a Moby Dick tease after Trey introduced Fishman under that name.

Notes: The ending of AC/DC Bag was unusual, as Trey repeated the closing guitar tweaks before breaking into the Tweezer riff. The key phrase in Makisupa was a play on the blues classic One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer. Cavern included Tweezer teases and a Moby Dick tease after Trey introduced Fishman under that name. Halley’s included a tease of Things That Make You Go Hmmm from Mike and Runaway Jim included Nellie Kane teases.  

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Link Saturday, 07/01/2000 Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT

Set 1: Buried Alive, Wolfman's Brother, Axilla > Poor Heart, Sample in a Jar, Tube, Beauty of My Dreams, Roggae, Vultures, Dirt, Split Open and Melt

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo[1], Bug, First Tube, Mike's Song -> Swept Away > Steep -> I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[2] -> Nellie Kane, Ghost

Encore: While My Guitar Gently Weeps

[1] Additional lyrics that referenced Chris Kuroda and Brad Sands.
[2] Unfinished.

Notes: Jibboo included additional lyrics that referenced Chris Kuroda and Brad Sands. Weekapaug was unfinished.

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Link Monday, 07/03/2000 E Centre, Camden, NJ

Set 1: Down with Disease, Guelah Papyrus, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Foam, Bathtub Gin[1], My Soul, Heavy Things, Fluffhead, When the Circus Comes, Run Like an Antelope[2]

Set 2: Runaway Jim, Glide[3], Theme From the Bottom > Sand, Meat, Chalk Dust Torture, Bittersweet Motel

Encore: Waste

[1] Philadelphia Freedom teases; a large storm provided thunder and lightning.
[2] Tom Marshall on vocals.
[3] All Fall Down signal.

Notes: Trey’s children made an on-stage appearance in a golf cart during Disease. A large storm provided thunder and lightning during Gin; the song included Philadelphia Freedom teases. Glide included an All Fall Down signal. Antelope featured Tom Marshall on vocals.

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Link Tuesday, 07/04/2000 E Centre, Camden, NJ

Set 1: The Star Spangled Banner, Farmhouse, Rift, It's Ice[1], Bouncing Around the Room, Stash, The Lizards, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday Reprise > Julius

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo -> Saw It Again -> Magilla > Twist > Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: Lawn Boy[2], Good Times Bad Times

[1] Star Spangled Banner tease.
[2] Fireworks display on stage and in the pavilion, as well as well wishes from Page; the fireworks signaled the beginning of GTBT.

Notes: It’s Ice included a Star Spangled Banner tease. Lawn Boy included a fireworks display on stage and in the pavilion, as well as well wishes from Page; the fireworks signaled the beginning of GTBT. 

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Link Thursday, 07/06/2000 Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Soundcheck: Dog Log, I Wish I Was In Guelph, Jam

Set 1: Reba, Dogs Stole Things, Taste, Dog Faced Boy, Heavy Things > The Moma Dance, First Tube, I Didn't Know, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Prince Caspian > Golgi Apparatus, You Enjoy Myself

Set 2: Limb By Limb[1] > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Bug > Piper > Driver, Harry Hood[2] > Loving Cup

Encore: The Squirming Coil

[1] Unfinished.
[2] Small vocal jam during the intro.

Notes: For his vacuum solo in I Didn’t Know, Trey introduced Fishman as “Mr. Ralph Blowenstein.” Limb By Limb was unfinished. Trey made several comments during the show regarding his affinity for the venue. Hood included a small vocal jam during the intro.

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Link Saturday, 07/08/2000 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI

Set 1: Punch You In the Eye > NICU, My Soul, Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother, First Tube, Llama, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope[1]

Set 2: Heavy Things, Piper -> Rock and Roll, Tweezer -> Walk Away, Twist, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum

Encore: Suzy Greenberg[2] > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Jibboo tease.
[2] The band skipped the second verse.

Notes: Antelope included a Jibboo tease. The band skipped the second verse of Suzy. This show was officially released as Live Phish 05.

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Link Tuesday, 07/11/2000 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN

Set 1: Ya Mar, The Moma Dance, Uncle Pen, Drowned > Chalk Dust Torture Reprise > Chalk Dust Torture, Theme From the Bottom > Cavern

Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Down with Disease -> Moby Dick > Down with Disease > Runaway Jim -> Moby Dick, Back on the Train -> Moby Dick > Back on the Train, Harry Hood[1] > Moby Dick, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up > Moby Dick[2] > Hold Your Head Up, Character Zero

Encore: First Tube > Moby Dick > Chalk Dust Torture Reprise

[1] Moby Dick tease.
[2] Trey on drums and Fishman on vacuum.

Notes: In keeping with the theme of the second set, Hood included a Moby Dick tease. Trey introduced Fishman as “Russell Crowe” during Terrapin. The Moby Dick inside of the HYHU jam featured Trey on drums and Fishman on vacuum. The Chalk Dust Reprise was akin to the version last played on December 10, 1994 (391 shows), with the band singing the words “Chalk Dust Torture” over varied music. At the end of the encore, Trey joked that, if anyone missed anything, they should read the book or see the movie. Prior to this show, Moby Dick had not been played since November 29, 1997 (172 shows).

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Link Wednesday, 07/12/2000 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN

Set 1: My Friend, My Friend[1], The Curtain With, Tube > Heavy Things, Billy Breathes, Beauty of My Dreams > Free, Axilla > The Squirming Coil

Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Piper, Crosseyed and Painless > Prince Caspian > Meatstick

Encore: Wading in the Velvet Sea

[1] Unfinished.

Notes: My Friend was unfinished. During Meatstick, Trey dedicated the song to the fans that didn’t get into the show. Curtain With was played for the first time since September 24, 1988 (1178 shows).

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Link Saturday, 07/15/2000 Polaris Amphitheater, Lewis Center, OH

Set 1: AC/DC Bag, First Tube, Limb By Limb, NICU, Dirt, Roses Are Free, Wolfman's Brother > My Soul, Julius

Set 2: Down with Disease -> While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Makisupa Policeman[1], Piper > The Mango Song[2], Bug, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Loving Cup

[1] Key phrase was "heady nuggets."
[2] The jam out of Mango included a Have Mercy tease.

Notes: The jam out of Mango included a Have Mercy tease. The key phrase in Makisupa was “heady nuggets.”

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Link Monday, 07/17/2000 KLRU Studios, Communications Building B (Sixth Floor), University of Texas, Austin, TX

Set 1: First Tube, My Soul, Limb By Limb, Horn, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, Beauty of My Dreams, Gotta Jibboo, Piper, Down with Disease, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Driver, When the Circus Comes, Twist, Sleep, Chalk Dust Torture, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Possum, Character Zero, First Tube

Notes: This was a taping for the television show Austin City Limits. Beauty of My Dreams was botched and restarted. Due to technical difficulties, First Tube was played a second time. After Piper, Trey responded to some fan requests and noted that the band saw Béla Fleck tape a performance for Austin City Limits in 1993. When the Circus Comes was dedicated to Los Lobos. The episode was first aired on October 14, 2000 to kick off the show’s 26th season. The broadcast included Beauty of My Dreams, My Soul, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Limb by Limb, When the Circus Comes, Back on the Train, Twist, Possum, Sleep, and First Tube.

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Link Friday, 09/08/2000 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY

Set 1: Mellow Mood[1], Limb By Limb, Ghost, Bouncing Around the Room, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Saw It Again, NICU, Glide, Axilla, Taste, Golgi Apparatus

Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Windora Bug[1], David Bowie, Back at the Chicken Shack, Bathtub Gin[2] > Jam > Character Zero

Encore: Fire

[1] Phish debut.
[2] The jam out of the end of Gin featured Fishman on vacuum and Trey on drums.

Notes: The jam out of the end of Gin featured Fishman on vacuum and Trey on drums. This show featured the Phish debuts of Mellow Mood and Windora Bug.

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Link Saturday, 09/09/2000 Pepsi Arena, Albany, NY

Set 1: Possum, My Friend, My Friend -> Jam > Gumbo > Maze, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Roggae, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope[1]

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo, The Curtain > Sand[2], Makisupa Policeman[3], Cars Trucks Buses[3], Funky Bitch[3], Cavern

Encore: Harry Hood[3]

[1] Tom Marshall spoke the lyrics to Antelope.
[2] Michael Ray on trumpet and included a First Tube tease.
[3] Michael Ray on trumpet.

Notes: Tom Marshall spoke the lyrics to Antelope. Sand through Funky Bitch and Hood featured Michael Ray on trumpet. When he wasn’t playing, Ray was dancing around the stage and exhorting the appreciative crowd. During Hood, he sat and relaxed in front of the drum riser before pulling several people out of the crowd, who proceeded to sit around the stage and occasionally dance. Trey thanked them as “The Michael Ray chorus.” Sand included a First Tube tease

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Link Monday, 09/11/2000 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA

Set 1: Roadrunner[1] > The Moma Dance, Rift, Brian and Robert, Vultures, Horn, Beauty of My Dreams > Ya Mar, Stash

Set 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Twist > Piper > What's the Use?, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Good Times Bad Times

[1] Phish debut.

Notes: The show opened with the Phish debut of Roadrunner. Brian and Robert included a woman on stage relaying the lyrics in sign language.

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Link Tuesday, 09/12/2000 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA

Set 1: Wolfman's Brother, Scent of a Mule, My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, First Tube > The Divided Sky, Wilson

Set 2: Down with Disease > Heavy Things, Split Open and Melt, Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove

Encore: The Squirming Coil

Notes: After conferring with Trey before Bike, Fishman joked with the crowd, remarking that he only knows two songs. Before the vacuum solo, Fishman introduced the band.

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Link Friday, 09/15/2000 Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA

Soundcheck: Guy Forget -> Mirror in the Bathroom, Dog Log

Set 1: First Tube, Gotta Jibboo, Corrina, Birds of a Feather, Windora Bug, Run Like an Antelope[1], Golgi Apparatus, Bittersweet Motel

Set 2: Piper > The Lizards, Tube > Jam[2] > When the Circus Comes, Character Zero

Encore: Possum

[1] Tom Marshall, as well as one of his daughters, singing the “Rye Rye Rocco” lyrics. Yakety Sax (the Benny Hill Show theme) tease.
[2] The jam out of Tube reprised Tube proper.

Notes: Antelope featured Tom Marshall, as well as one of his daughters, singing the “Rye Rye Rocco” lyrics. Antelope also included a Yakety Sax (the Benny Hill Show theme) tease. The jam out of Tube reprised Tube proper.

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Link Friday, 09/22/2000 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL

Set 1: Down with Disease, Meat[1] > Poor Heart > Wilson > Slave to the Traffic Light, Dogs Stole Things, Bathtub Gin, Heavy Things, You Enjoy Myself

Set 2: Tube, Reba, Ghost > The Wedge, When the Circus Comes, Meatstick[2], Run Like an Antelope[3]

Encore: Bold As Love

[1] Unfinished.
[2] Japanese lyrics; concluded with the band fading out and the audience finishing the song a cappella.
[3] Meatstick teases.

Notes: Meat was unfinished. Meatstick included Japanese lyrics and concluded with the band fading out and the audience finishing the song a cappella. Antelope subsequently included Meatstick teases.

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Link Saturday, 09/23/2000 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL

Set 1: Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown[1] > The Moma Dance, Frankenstein, Halley's Comet > Fee > Stash

Set 2: Birds of a Feather, Tweezer[2] > NICU > Scent of a Mule, Fast Enough for You, Piper, Character Zero

Encore: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Phish debut.
[2] Featured an ending typical for older Tweezers with a die-down akin to the Picture of Nectar album version.

Notes: Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown made its Phish debut at this show. Tweezer featured an ending typical for older Tweezers with a die-down akin to the Picture of Nectar album version.

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Link Wednesday, 09/27/2000 Fiddler's Green, Englewood, CO

Set 1: Sample in a Jar, My Friend, My Friend, Beauty of My Dreams, My Soul, Limb By Limb, Dirt, Split Open and Melt, Horn, Taste, Cavern

Set 2: Piper > Gumbo > Ghost > The Mango Song, Heavy Things, Brother, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Loving Cup

Notes: Brother was played for the first time since July 28, 1998 (153 shows) after which Trey commented, “That song is all about the ending.”

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Link Friday, 09/29/2000 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Soundcheck: Ginseng Sullivan, Mellow Mood

Set 1: Carini, Rift, Frankenstein, Mellow Mood, Wilson[1] > Spock's Brain > Bathtub Gin > Character Zero

Set 2: Dinner and a Movie, The Moma Dance > Also Sprach Zarathustra[2] > Fluffhead > Meatstick[3] > Walk This Way[4], Rapper's Delight[4] > You Shook Me All Night Long[5]

Encore: We're an American Band[6]

[1] Heavy metal jam.
[2] Walk This Way tease.
[3] Japanese lyrics.
[4] Phish debut; Kid Rock on guest vocals.
[5] First Phish performance in its entirety; Kid Rock on guest vocals.
[6] Kid Rock on guest vocals.

Notes: Wilson included a heavy metal jam, complete with Trey waving his guitar in the air. Kid Rock provided guest vocals from Walk This Way through the encore. Walk This Way and Rapper’s Delight (with funny stage antics from Fishman, who danced on his knees like Kid’s sidekick Joe C.) were Phish debuts. You Shook Me (All Night Long) was played in its entirety for the first time, although it had been jammed on other occasions. Walk This Way was also teased during 2001. Spock’s Brain (first since June 24, 1995, or 391 shows), Dinner and a Movie (first since March 1, 1997, or 242 shows), and American Band (first since November 16, 1996, or 271 shows) returned after long absences. The Carini opener was preceded by a Wilson tease and saw Trey have several problems with his guitar. Meatstick included Japanese lyrics and Mike and Trey doing the Meatstick dance.

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Link Saturday, 09/30/2000 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Set 1: Walfredo, The Curtain With, Maze, Roggae, I Didn't Know[1], Mike's Song > Simple > Saw It Again, Esther[2] > Weekapaug Groove

Set 2: Timber (Jerry), AC/DC Bag, Colonel Forbin's Ascent[3] > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Twist > Sand > A Day in the Life

Encore: Emotional Rescue

[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.

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 Forbin’s narration referenced the band’s upcoming hiatus. I Didn’t Know included a reference to Kid Rock’s 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 released in its entirety as the band’s first full concert DVD, Live in Vegas.

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Link Sunday, 10/01/2000 Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, AZ

Soundcheck: Back at the Chicken Shack, Ginseng Sullivan, Twist

Set 1: First Tube > Wolfman's Brother, Back on the Train, Beauty of My Dreams, Vultures, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Billy Breathes, Llama[1], Lawn Boy, Runaway Jim

Set 2: Roses Are Free > Piper[2] -> Guy Forget[3] -> When the Circus Comes, Camel Walk, Driver, David Bowie

Encore: Waste

[1] Trey introduced the band during Llama (including Fishman as “Bob Weaver”) before encouraging the audience to clap along with him. He slapped himself on the forehead and encouraged fans to slap the foreheads of the person next to them.
[2] Unfinished.
[3] Debut.

Notes: Trey introduced the band during Llama (including Fishman as “Bob Weaver”) before encouraging the audience to clap along with him. He slapped himself on the forehead and encouraged fans to slap the foreheads of the person next to them, but few did. Piper was unfinished and morphed into the debut of Guy Forget. Piper and Camel Walk from this gig are included as filler on the Live in Vegas DVD.

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Link Tuesday, 10/03/2000 NBC Studios, Burbank, CA

Set 1: Twist

Notes: Phish were the musical guests on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

NOTE: This Phish performance does not count for stats purposes.

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Link Wednesday, 10/04/2000 Coors Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, CA

Soundcheck: Drowned

Set 1: The Moma Dance > It's Ice, Bouncing Around the Room > Funky Bitch, Reba, Dog Faced Boy, Run Like an Antelope[1]

Set 2: Rock and Roll > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sample in a Jar, Gotta Jibboo, Bug > Harry Hood > Cavern

Encore: Loving Cup

[1] Included a reference to Bob Weaver instead of Marco Esquandolas.

Notes: Antelope included a reference to Bob Weaver instead of Marco Esquandolas.

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Link Thursday, 10/05/2000 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, Irvine, CA

Soundcheck: She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride, Funky Bitch

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture[1], Guyute, Wolfman's Brother -> Sneakin' Sally through the Alley, Limb By Limb, Come On Baby, Let's Go Downtown, Beauty of My Dreams, Axilla, Horn > Possum

Set 2: Drowned -> NICU > David Bowie, Halley's Comet -> Walk Away, Piper > Character Zero[2]

Encore: While My Guitar Gently Weeps

[1] Walk This Way tease.
[2] Ended with a slow jam where Trey quoted the lyrics to FEFY.

Notes: Chalk Dust included a Walk This Way tease. Character Zero ended with a slow jam where Trey quoted the lyrics to FEFY.

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Link Friday, 10/06/2000 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA

Set 1: Carini, Stash, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Mellow Mood, Maze, The Moma Dance, Run Like an Antelope

Set 2: Heavy Things > Down with Disease -> Spock's Brain, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Rift, Cities > Sand, Golgi Apparatus, Brian and Robert, Bold As Love

Encore: El Paso[1], Chalk Dust Torture[2] > West L.A. Fadeaway[1]

[1] Phish debut; Bob Weir guest appearance.
[2] Bob Weir guest appearance.

Notes: Glide was teased before the Carini opener and Jibboo was teased before Heavy Things. The encore, which included the Phish debuts of El Paso and West L.A. Fadeaway, featured a Bob Weir guest appearance.

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Link Saturday, 10/07/2000 Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA

Set 1: First Tube > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Fee, Bathtub Gin, Glide, My Soul

Set 2: Twist > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Tweezer, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Meatstick > David Bowie, Tweezer Reprise

Encore: You Enjoy Myself

Notes: This was the final show before the band’s hiatus. Appropriately, given the pending extended break from touring, the pre-show music closed with The Rolling Stones’ The Last Time and the post-show music was The Beatles’ Let it Be. After the show, the crowd gave the crew a standing ovation as they packed the band’s gear, while the crew took pictures of the crowd.

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