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Link Saturday, 03/13/2004 Patrick Gymnasium, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

Set 1: The Star Spangled Banner

Notes: Phish performed the National Anthem prior to the America East Conference Men’s Basketball Championship Game between the University of Vermont and the University of Maine.

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Link Sunday, 04/11/2004 Higher Ground, Winooski, VT

Set 1: Sand > Chalk Dust Torture

Notes: During an unannounced performance by Trey Anastasio’s ensemble, one by one all of the members of Phish joined in while one by one all of the members of Trey’s band sat out, leaving Phish to complete Sand and then perform Chalk Dust. For complete show details please visit the Side Show entry for this date.

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Link Thursday, 04/15/2004 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Set 1: Buried Alive > AC/DC Bag, Limb By Limb, The Moma Dance, The Old Home Place, Roggae, Water in the Sky, All of These Dreams, Stash -> Timber (Jerry)

Set 2: 46 Days, Drowned -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Down with Disease > Free > Scent of a Mule, Girls Girls Girls[1] > Scent of a Mule, Secret Smile[2], Crowd Control, Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: Sneakin' Sally through the Alley[3]

[1] Phish debut; Jennifer Hartswick on vocals.
[2] New arrangement.
[3] Vocal jam that led into a brief quote of Coconut.

Notes: Dave Matthews Band lighting director Fenton Williams manned the board at all three dates on this Vegas run. This show marked Chris Kuroda’s first absence from the light crew since April 2, 1989 (1,175 shows). Jennifer Hartswick assisted on vocals during Girls, a Jay-Z cover that made its Phish debut. Secret Smile featured a new arrangement. Sneakin’ Sally contained the closing vocal jam customary to Phish’s early versions of the song. That vocal jam led into a brief quote of the Henry Nilsson tune Coconut.  Trey then asked Fishman if he was wearing his “new suit,” referring to the Sonic Dress. After Fishman answered “no,” Trey went on to rap about how people would have to attend the following night to see Fishman play it. The rap slid into a bit of free-form vocal jamming to close the show.

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Link Friday, 04/16/2004 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Set 1: Seven Below, Rock and Roll[1] > Boogie On Reggae Woman, Back on the Train -> Possum, Strange Design, Gumbo, Brian and Robert, Taste

Set 2: Gotta Jibboo, Twist, Camel Walk[2] > Wilson -> The Little Drummer Boy > Wilson, Hold Your Head Up > Love You[3] > Hold Your Head Up, Waves > Lifeboy, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Loving Cup

Encore: Harry Hood

[1] Low Rider teases.
[2] Wilson teases.
[3] Fishman on the sonic dress.

Notes: Fenton Williams sat in for Chris Kuroda on lights. Rock and Roll included Low Rider teases. Camel Walk had Wilson teases. Little Drummer Boy appeared for the first time since December 2, 1999 (114 shows). Love You had Fishman “playing” his new sonic dress, a garment woven from cassette tape that produced noise when touched with special gloves akin to tape heads.

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Link Saturday, 04/17/2004 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV

Set 1: Soul Shakedown Party, Halley's Comet -> Tweezer, Ginseng Sullivan, Horn, Sample in a Jar, Piper -> Frankenstein, David Bowie

Set 2: Meatstick, Pebbles and Marbles > Prince Caspian -> Simple > Friday, Ghost[1], You Enjoy Myself[2] -> Tweezer Reprise[3]

Encore: Wolfman's Brother[4], The Squirming Coil

[1] Down with Disease tease.
[2] Lengthy Meatstick session immediately following the trampolines segment.
[3] Trey rapped "time for the Meatstick" over intro. Normal lyrics replaced with "won't you step into the Meatstick?"
[4] Sneakin’ Sally, Possum, Simple, and Meatstick teases.

Notes: Fenton Williams sat in for Chris Kuroda on lights. The band played Meatstick seemingly at the instigation of a crowd chant of the lyrics that began behind the stage. Ghost had a Down with Disease tease. YEM included a lengthy Meatstick session immediately following the trampolines segment. As Fishman took a drum solo, Trey set his guitar down to perform the Meatstick Dance while the crowd chanted the lyrics. The band jammed back into YEM, but then left Page to solo while again Trey danced and the crowd sang. This cycle repeated with Mike soloing on bass. YEM lacked its standard vocal jam. Trey rapped: “time for the Meatstick” over the intro to Tweezer Reprise, which also had its normal lyrics replaced with “won’t you step into the Meatstick?” Wolfman’s contained teases of Sneakin’ Sally, Possum, Simple, and Meatstick.

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Link Thursday, 06/17/2004 KeySpan Park, Brooklyn, NY

Soundcheck: Frankenstein, A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing, Access Me, Undermind, Crowd Control, Nothing Jam

Set 1: A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing[1], Dinner and a Movie, The Curtain With, Sample in a Jar, The Moma Dance -> Free, Nothing[2], Maze, Frankenstein

Set 2: 46 Days -> Possum > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > Axilla > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Birds of a Feather, Kung, Mike's Song[3] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[4]

Encore: The Divided Sky

[1] Debut.
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Twist tease.
[4] Main Street tease.

Notes: This show was simulcast in movie theaters nationwide and subsequently officially released in both CD and DVD formats as Live In Brooklyn. This show marked the debut of A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing and the Phish debut of Nothing. Kung was dedicated to the golfers competing in the U.S. Open at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, NY. Mike’s Song featured a Twist tease. During Weekapaug, Trey teased Main Street. At the end of the soundcheck, Trey teased Fluffhead, as memorialized on the Live in Brooklyn DVD.

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Link Friday, 06/18/2004 KeySpan Park, Brooklyn, NY

Set 1: AC/DC Bag, Camel Walk, Crowd Control, Stash, Cars Trucks Buses, Carini > My Sweet One > Character Zero > Tweezer

Set 2: Wilson > Down with Disease, 99 Problems[1], Big Pimpin'[1], Chalk Dust Torture, Harry Hood[2], Taste

Encore: Bug > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Phish debut; Jay-Z on vocals.
[2] Random Note signal tease from Mike.

Notes: Scents and Subtle Sounds was teased prior to AC/DC Bag. This show contained the Phish debuts of 99 Problems and Big Pimpin’, both of which featured guest performances by Jay-Z and Cyro Baptista. After 99 Problems, Jay-Z remarked, presumably referring to the Phish scene, that “You all been hiding this from me.”  Jay-Z then said that the members of Phish told him that if the fans made enough noise that he could play one more song, which they naturally did, hence Big Pimpin’. Prior to Hood, Trey jokingly announced an Eric Clapton guest appearance. Mike teased the Random Note signal both before and during Hood.

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Link Saturday, 06/19/2004 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

Set 1: Reba, Runaway Jim, NICU > Scents and Subtle Sounds, Wolfman's Brother, Walls of the Cave -> David Bowie

Set 2: A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Piper[1] -> Gotta Jibboo, Limb By Limb, Cavern[2]

Encore: Wading in the Velvet Sea

[1] Tweezer Reprise jam and a Harpua tease.
[2] Purple Haze tease; Trey forgot an entire verse.

Notes: Piper featured a substantial Tweezer Reprise jam and, near the end, a Harpua tease. Trey forgot an entire verse of Cavern. Cavern contained a Purple Haze tease.

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Link Sunday, 06/20/2004 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

Set 1: Rift, Julius, Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?[1], Waves, Gumbo, Water in the Sky, Horn, Poor Heart, Drowned

Set 2: Seven Below > Ghost > Twist, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Good Times Bad Times

[1] Dr. Jack McConnell on vocals and tap shoes.

Notes: During Julius, Trey broke a string on stage for the first known time since November 29, 1996. This Father’s Day version of Bill Bailey – the first since July 3, 1999 (165 shows) – featured Page’s dad, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals and tap shoes.

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Link Monday, 06/21/2004 Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY

Set 1: Scents and Subtle Sounds, Scents and Subtle Sounds, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Wilson, Chalk Dust Torture, Tweezer > Tweezer Reprise

Notes: Phish performed on top of the theater's second-floor marquee at West 53rd Street and Broadway. The soundcheck earlier that day included an instrumental jam similar to Quantegy. The first Scents was taped for The Late Show with David Letterman and aired that night. Then Phish waited as Paul Shaffer and his band (from inside the theater) played an instrumental version of The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down. The remainder of Phish's performance was for the benefit of a few hundred fans assembled on the sidewalk across the street. This version of 2001 contained only one “verse.”

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Link Friday, 06/25/2004 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI

Set 1: Julius, Roses Are Free > AC/DC Bag, Glide, Anything But Me, David Bowie, Wolfman's Brother, Golgi Apparatus

Set 2: Seven Below -> Buffalo Bill > Lawn Boy, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[1], You Enjoy Myself -> Also Sprach Zarathustra -> You Enjoy Myself[2]

Encore: Sample in a Jar

[1] Seven Below tease.
[2] Vocal jam only.

Notes: Page signed an autograph while out on the front of the stage during Lawn Boy. Weekapaug included a Seven Below tease. The portion of YEM following 2001 contained only the vocal jam.

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Link Saturday, 06/26/2004 Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI

Set 1: Access Me[1] > Scents and Subtle Sounds, Stash, The Moma Dance, The Divided Sky, Wilson > Funky Bitch, Character Zero

Set 2: Boogie On Reggae Woman -> Ghost > Free, Friday > Piper -> Harry Hood

Encore: Possum

[1] Debut.

Notes: This show marked the debut of Access Me. During an especially long break before Stash, Trey joked that if they take longer between songs, but play the same amount of songs, the show would last longer.

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Link Monday, 08/09/2004 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin -> Runaway Jim, Walls of the Cave, Loving Cup

Set 2: All of These Dreams, Limb By Limb, Lifeboy, Crowd Control, Seven Below[1], Stash -> NICU, Bug, Contact[2] > Character Zero

Encore: David Bowie

[1] Mary Had a Little Lamb tease.
[2] Little Drummer Boy jam.

Notes: All of These Dreams was preceded by a Fluffhead tease. After several glowsticks hit Trey’s rig at the end of Seven Below, Trey’s guitar tech, Brian Brown, had to come onstage to do some damage control, prompting Trey to say some word of thanks. Seven Below contained a Mary Had a Little Lamb tease from Trey. Contact culminated in a Little Drummer Boy jam.

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Link Tuesday, 08/10/2004 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA

Set 1: AC/DC Bag, Heavy Things, Punch You In the Eye, Wolfman's Brother, Theme From the Bottom, Birds of a Feather

Set 2: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[1], A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing -> Piper -> Makisupa Policeman[2], Dog Faced Boy, Friday, Harry Hood

Encore: Possum[3]

[1] Slowed down ending.
[2] Keyword referenced a tall, cool glass of soy milk.
[3] Without usual build-up intro.

Notes: This version of Weekapaug featured a slowed down ending. After Weekapaug, Trey told a story explaining the origins of Weekapaug and ASIHTOS. The “keyword” for Makisupa referred to a tall, cool glass of soy milk. Possum did not contain its customary build-up intro.

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Link Wednesday, 08/11/2004 Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA

Set 1: The Divided Sky, Suzy Greenberg -> Down with Disease -> Prince Caspian > Scent of a Mule -> Tears of a Clown[1] -> Scent of a Mule, Mexican Cousin

Set 2: Run Like an Antelope > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Golgi Apparatus, Waves > Tweezer[2] > Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Drums[3] -> Timber (Jerry) > Sample in a Jar

Encore: Bouncing Around the Room > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Phish debut; with audience member on vocals.
[2] HYHU jam.
[3] Trey and Fish.

Notes: During Suzy, Trey introduced Fish as “Johnny B. Fishman” on snare drum, whereupon Fish took a snare drum solo. This show featured the Phish debut of Tears of a Clown. Unfortunately, no one knew all of the words to Tears of a Clown, so they picked a member of the audience to come onstage and sing (prompting Trey to note, “She saved our ass.”). Tweezer contained a HYHU jam at the end (with Trey still on guitar and Fish on drums). During HYHU, Fish introduced himself as “Prince” and added some vacuum accompaniment. Before Terrapin, Trey joked, “Won’t be needing this anymore!” and acted as if he was going to throw his guitar into the crowd, to a reception of lusty boos from the crowd. After Terrapin, Trey took an impromptu poll of the audience as to whether a Fishman tune makes the show or destroys the show, with Page notably coming in on the side of destroys the show, though softening the blow by explaining, "Well, it's a crapshoot. Sometimes it's great, but sometimes...you wonder." Mike, more charitably, stated, “On a scale of two to three, I give it a three.” Before the Drums Jam with Trey and Fish, Trey noted that it had always been a dream of his to start a song with a double drum solo; this was the first known instance.

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Link Thursday, 08/12/2004 Tweeter Center at the Waterfront, Camden, NJ

Set 1: Wilson, You Enjoy Myself -> Ghost > Maze -> Catapult[1] -> Maze, The Moma Dance, Horn, Pebbles and Marbles

Set 2: Piper > Sneakin' Sally through the Alley, Cavern > Limb By Limb, Julius, Rock and Roll, Scents and Subtle Sounds

Encore: Lawn Boy, Frankenstein

[1] YEM quote from Mike, Trey, and Page.

Notes: The beginning of Catapult featured Mike, Trey and Page singing “Wash Uffizi drive me to Firenze” to the Catapult melody. At the end of Scents, Trey, Page and Mike left the stage while Fish continued drumming along to the guitar loops. After Frankenstein, Trey announced that everybody traveling from Camden to Coventry should wait until Saturday morning to arrive due to the rain in the Northeast Kingdom. This show was simulcast on “The Bunny”, the official Coventry radio station.

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Link Friday, 08/13/2004 Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT

Set 1: Jam, Jam[1], Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Ginseng Sullivan

[1] Danny Clinch on harmonica.

Notes: This was the soundcheck for the Coventry festival and was broadcast on “The Bunny”, the official festival radio station. The second Jam featured Danny Clinch on harmonica.

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Link Saturday, 08/14/2004 Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT

Set 1: Walls of the Cave > Runaway Jim -> Gotta Jibboo, You Enjoy Myself, Sample in a Jar > Axilla, Poor Heart, Run Like an Antelope[1], Fire

Set 2: AC/DC Bag -> 46 Days > Halley's Comet -> Ya Mar, David Bowie, Character Zero

Set 3: Twist -> The Wedge, Stash > Free, Guyute, Drowned, Friday

Encore: Harry Hood[2]

[1] Tom Marshall on vocals.
[2] With Trey banter. At the end of Hood, the band stopped playing allowing the audience to sing the “You can feel good, good, good about Hood” refrain.

Notes: This was the first show of the Coventry festival. During YEM, the band gave away their trampolines. Throughout the duration of the set, groups of fans held the trampolines above their heads while people took turns jumping above the crowd. Tom Marshall sang the lyrics to Antelope. Before Bowie, Trey told a story of the summer he spent living in a cabin in the Northeast Kingdom where he remembered writing several songs, including Bowie. Trey explained that Bowie was an attempt to see “how far can you push it in the harmonic and rhythmic language and still have people dancing.” During Hood, Trey (speaking in rhythm) noted that because of there were a row of rocks separating the band from the crowd, they were feeling a certain level of disconnect (particularly, when Mike plays a sexy note). To remedy the situation, Trey and Mike ventured down onto the rocks for the duration of the song. At the end of Hood, the band stopped playing allowing the audience to sing the “You can feel good, good, good about Hood” refrain.

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Link Sunday, 08/15/2004 Newport State Airport, Coventry, VT

Set 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Anything But Me, Reba, Carini > Chalk Dust Torture -> Possum, Wolfman's Brother[1] > Taste

Set 2: Down with Disease > Wading in the Velvet Sea[2], Glide, Split Open and Melt -> Ghost

Set 3: Fast Enough for You, Seven Below[3] -> Simple -> Piper -> Cool Jerk[4] -> Dickie Scotland[5], Wilson, Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: The Curtain With[6]

[1] Explanation from Trey as to the history of the song; also features Trey's mom, Mike's mom and John Paluska on "sexy bump".
[2] Page and Trey break down.
[3] "Seven Below" shouted by all band members sporadically during the jam.
[4] Phish debut; lyrics changed to honor Mark "Bruno" Bradley.
[5] Debut; lyrics referenced Hadden Hipsley and Dickie Scotland
[6] Jam segment stopped and restarted in correct key.

Notes: This was the second show of the Coventry festival and was the presumed “Final Show”. When Trey made his “break-up” announcement the preceding May, he indicated that Coventry would be the final Phish shows. In reality, this turned out to be the final public show for over four and a half years. Before Anything But Me, Trey announced that, for the first time in 21 years, he was nervous performing a Phish show. During Wolfman’s, Trey revealed that the Wolfman’s Brother is, in fact, Fish (as well as the fact that he handed the phone to his friend Liz Durfee). Also, during Wolfman’s, Trey and Mike invited their mothers onstage (and later John Paluska) to do the “sexy bump” dance. During Disease, Trey briefly played his guitar with a glow stick. Both Page and Trey broke down during an especially emotional Velvet Sea. After a thoroughly botched Glide, all four band members offered words of thanks to the fans for their continued support and dedication and brief reflections on their twenty years together. Trey then stated that what they really needed to do was “blow off some fucking steam” before starting up Melt. There was an enormous glow stick war during Ghost featuring hundreds, if not thousands, of orange glow sticks. This version of Seven Below saw all of the band members sporadically shouting “Seven Below” throughout the jam. The Phish debut of Cool Jerk contained alternate lyrics honoring monitor mixer, Mark “Bruno” Bradley. The Dickie Scotland Song was spontaneously created and included lyrics in honor of production manger, Hadden Hipsley, and tour accountant, Richard Glasgow (a.k.a. Dickie Scotland). Before Wilson, Trey asked the crowd to sing to another of their friends “for the last time.” There was a fireworks display between the end of the third set and the encore. Before the encore, while explaining the origins of The Curtain, Trey jokingly announced that the entire Chicago Symphony and the Twyla Tharp Dance Troupe was going to perform Gamehendge. Trey explained that they chose The Curtain (With) as the last song to bring them full circle, because, not only was it one of the first Phish songs he wrote, but he wrote it in a cabin one town over from Coventry. Trey stopped and restarted the jam segment of the Curtain (With), because they were in the wrong key or, as he explained, ”Since we are going to be bringing ourselves back in time, we may as well do it in the correct key.” There was no PA music after the Curtain (With).

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