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The Birds was teased and quoted during the segue between Theme and Cities. Trey teased Manteca in the Cities jam. The Phish debut of Dem Bones began a cappella, then Fish moved to vacuum. The song was then stopped because, Trey said, the vacuum had become stuck to Fish's face. Brian Brown and Lee Scott (Trey's guitar tech and Fish's drum tech respectively) came out to assist in trying to remove the vacuum and then went behind the stage with Fish to fix the problem, with Mike suggesting they switch it "from suck to blow." There was the sound of a small explosion and the lights went out. A giant inflatable Fishman then emerged from behind the stage and took off over the crowd, while the balloon drop, including Henrietta donut balloons, occurred and the band played Auld Lang Syne. Trey quoted Martian Monster during his speech at the end of Julius.
 The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy were teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
Never was performed for the first time since November 8, 2005 and featured a new full-band arrangement. This show featured the debut of Invisible Knife. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
This solo acoustic performance was part of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts series.
This show featured the debut of the TAB original Speak To Me.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.

Mexican Cousin was played for the first time since June 19, 2012 (110 shows). Page teased Rhapsody In Blue at the end of Halfway to the Moon. Free, Walls of the Cave, Bowie, and the YEM vocal jam contained Martian Monster quotes. Chalk Dust was unfinished and ended with Fish teasing The Wedge. Toward the end of the YEM jam, Trey picked up his megaphone and began using the siren on it as he ran around the stage. Mike joined him, and Trey held the megaphone up to Mike's bass. Mike then began playing his fight bell with drum sticks while Trey went to the drums and played along with Fish.  Finally, Mike and Page joined in, so that all four were playing on Fish's kit. After Page thanked the audience and crew, Mike teased The Load-Out.

Dog Faced Boy was played for the first time since June 8, 2011 (144 shows). Birds of a Feather contained teases and quotes from The Birds. Twist contained Lengthwise quotes, Manteca teases and quotes, a Smoke on the Water tease and Your Pet Cat teases.

The backdrop on the stage at the start of the show was a large gate adorned with a "P." During Lawn Boy, Page introduced Mike as "Michael Gordleone" and Fish took a drum solo. Trey teased Saw It Again during Tube and San-Ho-Zay during Wolfman's. The musical costume was a set of original, mostly instrumental music played with the sound effects and narration of the 1964 Disneyland album Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House. Prior to the start of Set II, the stage was cleared of all band equipment, and a graveyard set was brought out. At the start of the set, smoke filled the stage, and zombies appeared behind the gate. When the gate opened, a large haunted house with the band inside was brought to the front of the stage. The sound effects and narration were played on the PA, while an undead narrator would emerge from a crypt inscribed with "ESTHER" prior to each song for the introduction. At the end of The Fuse, the sides of the house came down while sounds of an explosion were heard, and the band was revealed inside, dressed in white tuxedoes and with zombie face paint. Several zombies came to the front of the stage and danced during Martian Monster. At the conclusion of the set, the band members came down from the Haunted House riser, slowly walked to the front of the stage, and took bows, along with the entire cast of zombies. All songs during the second set were debuts, with the titles taken from the first ten tracks of Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House. Sand contained a tease by Trey of School's Out. Is This What You Wanted was a Phish debut. Page performed Frankenstein on keytar, which was played for the first time since July 1, 2012 (100 shows).

Immediately following the San Francisco Giants winning game seven of the World Series, We Are the Champions was teased by the full band in Moma. Yarmouth also included a We Are the Champions tease from Trey.  Following a "let's go Giants" chant after The Wedge, Page congratulated the Giants, adding that he watched the whole series. Trey told the crowd that Page was a Mets fan and that Page watches every Mets game streamed on his phone with many of them on the organ while the band's playing. Page said "we can't be world champions all the time" with Fish adding "or ever." Trey then introduced The Line in honor of the losers in sports. Disease was unfinished. Trey quoted All About That Bass in Contact.

Kill Devil Falls was unfinished. Trey teased Gumbo during Sanity and Antelope. Twist included a Smoke on the Water tease from Trey. Hood contained teases of Funk #49 as well as Ramblin' Man and Have Mercy teases from Trey.

Walfredo was played for the first time since June 27, 2010 (186 shows) and was in memory of Adam Berger, a fan who had passed away earlier in the year. Trey teased Simple in Camel Walk and the Munsters theme after Rift. Take Me Out to the Ballgame was a Phish debut, and was played as an instrumental.
This afternoon set took place in the bar at Terrapin Crossroads.
This performance was billed as "A Musical Celebration for Katie Mae Featuring Jon Fishman and Friends."

Soundcheck: Dog Log -> Manteca, Ginseng Sullivan, Happy Birthday To You, My Soul

SET 1: 46 Days, Tube, Train Song, Ghost > Sparkle > Sample in a Jar, Divided Sky, The Line, It's Ice > Kill Devil Falls > Bathtub Gin

SET 2: 555 > Backwards Down the Number Line > Down with Disease[1] > Fuego > Twist > Bouncing Around the Room, David Bowie, Character Zero

ENCORE: Harry Hood, Grind


Bathtub Gin contained Low Rider and Long Tall Glasses teases. Disease was unfinished.  The soundcheck's Dog Log was performed in a blues style. Happy Birthday was performed for one of the band members' kids.

Scent of a Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina and Mike playing his fight bell with drumsticks. Weekapaug contained Runaway Jim and 2001 teases. Antelope contained Soul Shakedown quotes and teases.

Roggae contained an Inca Roads tease from Trey. Tomorrow Never Knows was quoted in Crosseyed. Sleeping Monkey included banter about it being Page's favorite Phish song, and one chorus was sung by the crowd. This show featured the Phish debut of Plasma.
This show featured the orchestral debut of Architect and the debut of Petrichor.

Trey teased The Munsters theme before Chalk Dust, Tweezer in Sand, and What's The Use? in Piper. The first jam in the soundcheck contained a London Bridge is Falling tease from Mike and the second jam contained Flash Light teases.

The second set was preceded by Call to the Post teases. Down with Disease contained What's the Use? teases and was unfinished. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Carini. Following The Horse, the band acted as if the show was over before starting to play Silent in the Morning. Trey then explained that by pretending to not play Silent and end the show, they were making a joke, given their not playing The Horse to precede Silent in recent versions. Having to explain this "joke" prompted Trey to tell the story of performing In A Hole back in the 1980s. Fish suggested they play In A Hole, but Trey said he could not remember it. He agreed to sing the chorus, however, and sang part of it briefly (emphasizing the pun on the "a hole" lyric) while Fish and Page played a small part of the music of the song's chorus. "It's just as funny as it was 30 years ago," Page noted. "Thank you for laughing." Fluffhead contained a Dave's Energy Guide tease.

The initial letter of the first ten songs spelled Lushington, which had won a 2014 online poll to determine the best Phish song by Rolling Stone magazine. However, the eleventh song was Ha Ha Ha, after which Trey announced "You asked, we delivered. Simple as that." Suzy Greenberg featured Jennifer Hartswick on trumpet and Natalie Cressman on trombone. Simple contained a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Owner of a Lonely Heart before the full band jam.
This gig was taped for later airing on the PBS Front and Center series.
This performance was part of The Peach Music Festival.
This performance was part of The Peach Music Festival.

Suzy Greenberg contained a quote of Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan by Trey. Trey teased Call to the Post before CDT. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Scents and Subtle Sounds was last played on September 2, 2011 (109 shows) and did not have the intro. Harry Hood featured a duel section in which Trey traded solos with Mike, Fish, and Page in turn.

The soundcheck's Jennifer Dances was a blues jam with quotes of Foxy Lady. Trey teased Paint It Black after Foxy Lady was played. Bathtub Gin contained Long Tall Glasses teases. Mountains in the Mist was played for the first time since December 27, 2010 (141 shows). Mike teased Fuego in Meatstick.

Chalk Dust was unfinished. Mike's Song contained a BOAF tease and Weekapaug contained a tease and quote of Shock the Monkey.

Fee featured Trey on megaphone. YEM included Flash Light teases and featured Trey waving his megaphone and using its siren. The first Tweezer contained Back on the Train teasing from Fish. The third Tweezer included Page teasing Manteca. Catapult was played for the first time since August 14, 2009 (206 shows). DWD was unfinished. NICU contained Under Pressure teases. Tweezer was teased after the first HYHU and in I Been Around. Jennifer Dances was performed at Trey's request for the first time since December 17, 1999 (354 shows), featured Fish attempting to sing the song but not knowing the lyrics, and was quoted at the end of the second HYHU. I Been Around was last played October 16, 2010 (149 shows) and while the band was walking off the stage in synchronized steps.

Bowie contained a Beauty of a Broken Heart tease from Trey. Chalk Dust was unfinished. Twist, Reba, and Character Zero included Fuego teases. Character Zero also contained a Wingsuit tease from Trey.
Mike sat in with Gov't Mule for the listed segment, the latter also featuring guest Craig Sorrells.

Scent of a Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina and all four band members on Fish's drum set. Gin contained a Scent of a Mule tease by Trey. DWD was unfinished. Weekapaug contained San-Ho-Zay and Stash teases from Trey and a full-band Ghost jam.

Tube and Antelope contained Smoke on the Water teases from Trey. Wingsuit was teased in Free. Page and Trey teased Dirt in Roggae. Fish quoted Istanbul (Not Constantinople) in Antelope. Trey teased The Little Drummer Boy in Fuego. Twist included Fuego and San-Ho-Zay teases from Trey. Hood and Suzy included Fuego teases from Trey.

Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Stealing Time. 46 Days included a Fuego tease. Weekapaug was unfinished. Possum included a 2001 tease from Trey.

DWD began with a Pop Goes the Weasel tease from Mike, contained a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey, and was unfinished. Trey teased Stash in The Wedge. Antelope contained Meatstick, Fuego, and St. Thomas teases. Character Zero also contained Meatstick and Fuego teases.

Phish were the musical guests on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Waiting All Night aired on the NBC broadcast; Fuego was made available as a web exclusive.

The ending of BOTT was repeated twice after the song was finished.  Trey dedicated Antelope to The Dude of Life, who was there with two of his children who were seeing their first Phish show. Ghost contained teasing of Seven Below by Mike. Hood contained a brief St. Thomas tease.

Soundcheck: Waiting All Night, Winterqueen, The Line, Undermind

SET 1: The Moma Dance, Kill Devil Falls > Ya Mar, Bathtub Gin, 555 > Rift > Sample in a Jar > The Wedge, Waiting All Night, Stash

SET 2: Steam > Down with Disease[1] -> Golden Age > Limb By Limb > Fuego > David Bowie, Cavern

ENCORE: Character Zero


Trey teased the Munsters theme in Stash. DWD was unfinished.

The start of this show was delayed due to inclement weather. Fuego contained a Godzilla tease from Trey and a Cars Trucks Buses tease from Mike.

Soundcheck: Unknown Song (Mike vocals), Wombat -> Manteca -> Wombat -> Can't Turn You Loose, Waiting All Night, Walls of the Cave, Sing Monica

SET 1: Crowd Control > My Friend, My Friend > Scent of a Mule[1], Undermind, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, I Didn't Know, Foam, Wombat, Divided Sky, Wading in the Velvet Sea > David Bowie

SET 2: Carini -> Waves, Wingsuit > Piper > Fluffhead, Heavy Things > Slave to the Traffic Light, You Enjoy Myself

ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg


Scent featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. The soundcheck's Can't Turn You Loose included a Manteca quote.

Phish was the musical guest on Live on Letterman. Earlier in the day, Phish played The Line on The Late Show with David Letterman.

SET 1: The Line


Phish was the musical guest on The Late Show with David Letterman and then performed another set on Live on Letterman. 

SET 1: Fireworks, Greenpoint, Atari, Such a Night, This is How it Goes, RISD [1], At the Show[1], I Put a Spell on You [2], It Seems It's All a Lie, Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35, Let's Go Get Stoned, Jam[1], I Heard It Through the Grapevine[2], Turn On Your Love Light[2], Fearless > Benny and The Jets > Fearless, Limbs of a Pine[1]

ENCORE: Contact (partial), Bathtub Gin (partial), Witches of Ulster[1]

Mike sat in on bass for the noted songs. This performance was part of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival.
This performance was part of the annual Summer Camp Music Festival.
This performance featured the debut of Flying Machines and The Song.
Trey sat in on guitar for the entirety of each of the two (early and late) shows. This setlist for the late show.
Trey sat in on guitar for the entirety of each of the two (early and late) shows. The setlist for the early show is unknown.

This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and took place at the Acura Stage. Disease was unfinished. Twist contained teases of Birds and Streets of Cairo.
This single-set performance was part of the Wanee Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage. Trey also sat in with The Allman Brothers Band later in the evening.
This performance was part of the Wanee Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage. Trey joined The Allman Brothers Band on guitar for Who's Been Talking? and Franklin's Tower. TAB had performed at the festival earlier in the evening.
555 featured Page on keyboards and Fish on drums.
This performance took place in MASS MoCA's Hunter Center.

SET 1: Yarmouth Road [1]

This free afternoon event was billed as a "Song Dissection" and took place at MASS MoCA's Club B-10. Mike and Scott discussed in detail the process of developing the song Yarmouth Road as well as a wide range of other topics related to the development of Overstep. This was followed by an audience Q&A session, the debut of the Yarmouth Road music video, and a performance of Yarmouth Road by Mike and Scott on acoustic bass and guitar, respectively.
Trey Anastasio sat in on guitar for Cities and Tiny Little World.
Twenty artists performed twenty Paul Simon classics to benefit youth-centered music education programs in New York City. Mike performed Late in the Evening on acoustic guitar and vocals, backed by Antibalas, who had served as the house band for the evening. Mike also joined the show's conclusion (The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)) that featured all of the evening's performers, including Allen Toussaint, Angelique Kidjo, Ben Sollee, Bettye LaVette, Bob Mould, Brett Dennen, Ann Wilson, Isobel Campbell & Andy Cabic, Joe Henry, Josh Ritter, Joy Williams, Judy Collins, L.P., John Doe, Madeleine Peyroux & Jon Herington, Sam Moore, Bob Forrest & Gibby Haynes, and Richard Marx.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of The Poet's Final Instructions, a poem by John Berryman. The "Take Me to the River" jam included a brief story by Mike regarding the mosh pit that he was encouraging among the crowd... a peaceful, 'Ska mosh pit' and teasing by Mike of the Theme from Peter Gunn. Tiny Little World contained a Take Me to the River tease from Scott.  
"Normal Phoebe" contained a "Let's Go" tease and "Dirty Water" lyrics. "Tiny Little World" also contained a "Let's Go" tease.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Oceans of Diamonds and I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Peel contained quotes of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It." 555 contained additional intro lyrics "Trash cans in the distance / Seagulls in a line / Transmission's boiling up and over / Follow me to find / Can't wait to get away." This show was remastered and officially released via LivePhish.
Are You a Hypnotist?? contained a tease of Zion hört die Wächter singen by Tom.
Spock's Brain contained a Theme from Star Trek tease by Tom. "Hap-Nappy" included a Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring tease by Tom.
This show marked the debut of Normal Phoebe. Time in a Bottle was teased before Voices.
Sugar Blue sat in on harmonica for Say Something, Miss You, and Messin' with The Kid, the latter two being Mike Gordon debuts. Scott teased Can't You Hear Me Knocking in Ether. Horizon Line contained a Theme from Star Trek tease by Tom and Miss You quotes.
555 was quoted at the end of It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry. Hap-Nappy contained Mr. Sandman teases.
This show featured the debuts of Either and Twists and Bends and the Mike Gordon debuts of Puddle and Love On One Condition. Surface contained Theme from The Odd Couple teases by Tom. Jumping included a Sugar Shack tease from Scott.
This show featured the debut of Different World and the Mike Gordon debut of Barton Hollow. Sound contained a Fly tease.
This show featured the debuts of Surface and Loon as well as the Mike Gordon debuts of Are You a Hypnotist??, Pretty Boy Floyd, Spock's Brain, and 555. Spock's Brain had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on July 30, 2003.
This acoustic performance was part of CBS This Morning: Saturday's "Saturday Sessions" and first aired on March 8, 2014.
This show featured the debuts of Face, Caught Up, Jumping, Paint, Ether, and Mrs. Peel and the Mike Gordon debuts of Say Something, Mississippi, Angatta, and The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly (a poem by Vachel Lindsay). Hap-Nappy contained Swingtown and Peel quotes.
This in-store promotional appearance celebrated the release of Mike's fourth solo album, Overstepand featured Mike and Scott Murawski on acoustic bass and guitar respectively. This performance included the debuts of Long Black Line, Peel, and Tiny Little World.
Mike sat in on a second bass for Bird Song.
This show was originally scheduled for February 13, 2014 and was postponed due to a winter storm.
Happy Birthday was performed for James Casey.
This show featured the debut of Sometime After Sunset.
This show featured the debut of Paper Wheels, Bounce, Lever Boy, In Rounds, and Very Far Away. Trey teased Jean Pierre in Alaska.
This show featured the debut of Silver Smoke and Pulsing Days and the TAB debut of 1977.
This performance was sponsored by Responsible Growth Hinesburg
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