2007

January: 04
February: 07
March: 08 | 09 | 30
April: 04 | 20
May: 30 | 31
June: 01 | 02 | 04 | 05 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 14
July: 06 | 07 | 08 | 08 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 21
August: 14
September: 01 | 02 | 05 | 21
October: 06 | 10 | 20 | 27
November: 02 | 03 | 15
December: 31

SET 1: Travelin' Teardrop Blues, Count Me Out, Hillcrest Blues, Another Place Another Time, They're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone, Nashville Cats, Unknown Instrumental, Nowhere Bound, Rocky Road Blues, 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, Long Innocent Desperation, High On A Mountaintop, Asheville Turnaround, All Aboard, Learnin' the Blues [1], Trainwreck of Emotion[1], A Good Man Like Me[1]

SET 2: This House [2], Barefoot Nellie[2], I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[2], Cold Rain and Snow[2], My Love Will Not Change[2], Unknown Instrumental [2], Boogie Grass Band [3], Workin' Man Blues[2], Act Naturally[2], Beauty of My Dreams[2], Auld Lang Syne[2], All Night Ride[2], Unknown Instrumental [2]

ENCORE: Smoking Gun[2], Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms[2], Drink Up and Go Home[2]

Fish sat in with Del McCoury and Friends beginning with "Learnin' the Blues" and continuing through the end of the show. Drew Emmett and Vince Herman sat in for the entire second set and encore. Steve Thomas sat in on fiddle for the instrumental following "Nashville Cats." Ronnie Bowman played guitar on "Nowhere Bound" and Mike Garris played guitar on "Long Innocent Desperation." Ronnie Reno played mandolin on "Boogie Grass Band."

SET 1: Something For Rockets, Sunny's Song, Soba, Becky, Walking Running Viking > Noise > Play Pause Stop, Echo Park, Scratchitti, Welcome Red, Blood Not Sap, Hateframe, 9 x 9

ENCORE: Mephisto [1]

"Mephisto" featured Brad Barr and Mike, each on guitar (Mike borrowed one of Brad Barr's guitars).  Brad Barr also sat in from "Sunny's Song" through "Scratchitti."
Mike joined Brett Dennen on bass for the "Fig Tree" encore.

SET 1: Jam > Jack Straw, Cassidy > Bird Song, Odessa, Lost Sailor > Saint of Circumstance, Shade of Grey, Hell in a Bucket

SET 2: Blackbird, Friend of the Devil, Victim or the Crime, Liberty > Two Djinn, Stuff [1], Come Together, Bird Song Reprise[1] > Cassidy Reprise[1] > Sugar Magnolia

ENCORE: U.S. Blues

Mike joined Ratdog on bass for "Stuff," "Bird Song (Reprise)" and "Cassidy (Reprise)."
Mike joined The Breakfast on bass for their encore of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." The Breakfast had performed Phish's Lawn Boy in it's entirety earlier in the show.
Trey performed for the whole show. "Friend of the Devil" featured Larry Campbell on violin. "Shine" and "Plasma" featured Christina Durfee on backing vocals.
Page performed "Amoreena" solo on piano at this tribute to the music of Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

SET 1: Peace of Mind, River, Rambler's Anthem, Rain Still Falls, Half Moon Rising, If There's Still Rambling in the Rambler (Let Him Go) > On the Run > Finally Saw the Light > On the Run > If There's Still Rambling in the Rambler (Let Him Go), What's Going On in the Head of That Woman, No Expectations, Midwest Gospel Radio [1], Death Trip[1]

SET 2: Steep Grade Sharp Curves[1], Kentucky Mandolin [2], How 'Bout You?[1], King Ebeneezer[1], Fingerprint[1], I'd Like Off[1], Fine Excuses[1], New Deal Train[1], Crow Black Chicken[1], Classic Situation[1], Girlfriend is Better[1], Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown[1]

ENCORE: Hit Parade of Love, Catch a Criminal[1]

Fish sat in with Yonder Mountain String Band beginning with "Midwest Gospel Radio" through the end of the show (except for "Hit Parade of Love"). Chris Wood also sat in on bass during "Kentucky Mandolin."
This gig was billed as "Tropical Jam III." Mike provided lead vocals for all songs. Sue Schick (now Sue Gordon) provided additional vocals on "Pressure Drop" and "I Got Loaded."
Mike joined the Mud City Ramblers on banjo for the listed songs.

SET 1: No Expectations, Sometimes I've Won, Maid of the Canyon, Rain Still Falls, New Horizons > Holding > New Horizons, 40 Miles From Denver, Idaho, Finally Saw the Light, How 'Bout You? [1], Kentucky Mandolin[1], Steep Grade Sharp Curves[1]

SET 2: Ten > Follow Me Down To The Riverside > Ten, Damned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong[1], Fine Excuses[1], Catch a Criminal[1], Midwest Gospel Radio[1], Fingerprint[1] > King Ebeneezer[1], Mother's Only Son[1], Keep on Going

ENCORE: Sidewalk Stars[1], East Nashville Easter[1]

Fish sat in with Yonder Mountain String Band for the last three songs of the first set and from "Damned If The Right One Didn't Go Wrong" through the end of the show (except for "Keep on Going").

SET 1: Angel, The Bolton Stretch, If There's Still Ramblin' in the Rambler (Let Him Go) > Only a Northern Song > If There's Still Ramblin' in the Rambler (Let Him Go), Town, Free to Run > Spanish Harlem Incident, Half Moon Rising, Red Bird, Night Out, Looking Back Over My Shoulder > Snow on the Pines, Boatman

SET 2: On the Run > High Cross Junction > On the Run, Death Trip [1], New Deal Train[1], Southbound[1], Just the Same[1], Funtime[1], I'd Like Off[1], Cuckoo's Nest[1], Classic Situation[1], Girlfriend is Better[1] > Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown[1]

ENCORE: Crow Black Chicken[1], Ooh La La[1]

Fish sat in with Yonder Mountain String Band from "Death Trip" through the end of the show.
Trey sat in on guitar for "Lie in Our Graves."
Page and his band palyed a set as part of the Simpsons movie premiere in Springfield, VT. Mike sat in on bass for the songs listed above. "Cars Trucks Buses" contained several Simpsons theme teases throughout. Page ended the set by saying "Goodnight Springton, there will be no encore!" After a smattering of boos, Page quickly explained, "C'mon, people, it's a Simpsons reference." This setlist is incomplete.
Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano. 
This setlist is unknown, as no recordings of this show circulate.
This setlist is unknown, as no recordings of this show circulate.
Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano. 
This solo performance by Page was a workshop at the High Sierra Music Festival that featured Q&A sessions with audience members between songs. "The Squirming Coil" contained only the outro piano solo segment.
This performance was part of the High Sierra Music Festival that also included Leftover SalmonThe Disco BiscuitsThe Slip and Tea Leaf Green. "Walk the Proud Land" (Bob Marley & The Wailers) featured a "Heavy Rotation" tease from Jared.
Page performed "Tiny Dancer" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Page peformed "Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano.
Page performed "Army of One" and Strange Design" solo on piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
Page performed "Army of One" solo on piano.
This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the show do not circulate.
After "Maid Marian," Page gave a shout out to the people at the Moog Factory and then followed up with a short demonstration of his Moog.
Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano. "Bill Bailey" featured Page’s dad, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals
Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Carl “Geerz” Gerhard sat in on trumpet for "Cars Trucks Buses."
Mike substituted for Rob O'Dea on "Back in the Basement." Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
Mike joined RAQ on bass for a "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" (ZZ Top) and "Whipping Post" (Allman Brothers Band).
Page performed "Strange Design" solo on piano.
This performance was part of the "Live Fridays from XPN" concert series and was broadcast live nationally on NPR stations. A recording of the performance is available on npr.org.
This single set performance was part of the Langerado Music Festival that also featured moe., Widespread Panic, My Morning Jacket and The New Pornographers, among many others. “Mud City” featured Ivan Neville on keyboards.
This gig was part of the late-night series of the Langerado Music Festival. “Mr. Completely” featured an extended percussion jam.
This event was a public interview with Trey conducted by Anthony DeCurtis (a contributing editor to Rolling Stone) with solo acoustic performances interspersed throughout the interview. 
This event was the "Celebration for a New Direction," a reception in honor of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) who was sworn in as the first female Speaker of the House the previous day. "Iko Iko" featured Wyclef Jean on guitar and vocals. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do no circulate.
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