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This show featured the Phish debut of Soul Planet. Trey teased the Theme from S.W.A.T. in Carini. During Soul Planet, the stage was transformed into a massive pirate ship with sails blown by fans, cannons blowing confetti, and a Phish 'Jolly Roger' flag. Fans were given bracelets that illuminated different colors depending on where seated during pirate ship sequence. All of the songs after Auld Lang Syne centered around a water theme. A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing contained Shipwreck quotes. Moma included an Auld Lang Syne tease.


Brother was last played June 17, 2012 (216 shows). Down With Disease was unfinished.


Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Martian Monster. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished.

This performance was part of Christmas Jam, was webcast via nugs.tv, and featured Trey on guitar for Miss You and Midnight Rider.
This performance was part of Christmas Jam and was webcast via nugs.tv. Aqui Como Alla was performed for the first time since July 27, 2001.
This acoustic performance was part of the 2017 Spirit Of Life Gala honoring Coran Capshaw. Miss You was dedicated to Chip Hooper,  Phish’s booking agent who died in 2016. Dave Matthews, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and Joseph also performed.
This show featured the TAB debut of Coming in from the Cold.
This performance was part of the Suwanee Hulaween festival, took place on the Amphitheater Stage, and featured Mike on bass for Scratchitti.
This performance was part of the Suwanee Hulaween festival and took place on the Amphitheater Stage,
This show featured the TAB debut of Over the Rainbow and the debuts of Set Your Soul Free and Soul Planet. Somewhere Over the Rainbow was performed a cappella by Trey, Jennifer, Natalie, and James, with Trey holding a candle in tribute to the victims of the Las Vegas shooting earlier in the month. Sidewalks of San Francisco was played for the first time since June 4, 2003.
Trey joined Tedeschi Trucks Band for Delta Lady and Mountain Jam.
This show was webcast for free via LivePhish.com.
Victim through Victim 3D featured Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou and Eric Lechliter on trumpet, Ben Walkenhauer on saxophone, and Dominic Marino on trombone. This setlist is unconfirmed.
Look What You Made Me Do was quoted prior to Whirlwind.
Let's Go contained Brady Bunch theme and Heartbreaker teases from Scott.
Different World began with a Look What You Made Me Do quote, a Ramble On tease and quote, and a Pinball Wizard tease. This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Current Futures. This setlist is unverified.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Mind Mischief and the debuts of Pendulum and So Far Gone.
This show featured the debuts of Victim, Stealing Jamaica, Equilibrium, Steps, Trapezoidal Sunshine, and Go Away and the Mike Gordon debut of Ruby Soho.
This performance was part of the Grand Point North festival.  First Tube featured Page on keys. Trey was joined by Mike on bass and Grace Potter on vocals for Water in the Sky. Push On 'Til the Day featured Dave Grippo on saxophone.

The Wedge contained a Stash tease. Down With Disease was unfinished. Trey teased Undermind in Possum. Page teased Blue Monk in Suzy.
The Mallett Brothers Band's set featured Fish on drums. "Headed Home" included a brief "Blitzkrieg Bop" jam.
This performance was part of The Peach Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage. Face and Victim 3D featured Greg Sanderson and Josh Schwartz on saxophones and Chris Brouwers on trumpet.
Mike sat in with Barika for River Niger.

This show was the thirteenth and final night of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden. Donuts with a pink glaze and rainbow sprinkles were given to fans arriving at the venue. Sanity included quotes of Everything In Its Right Place and Saw it Again. This show featured the Phish debut of Most Events Aren't Planned. I Been Around was last performed July 27, 2014 (119 shows). Izabella was last performed July 31, 1998 (576 shows). Simple contained Izabella teases and featured Page on theremin. YEM contained an Izabella tease and The Lizards, White Winter Hymnal, and Everything In Its Right Place quotes in the vocal jam. Prior to the encore, a banner commemorating the Baker's Dozen run was raised to the ceiling of Madison Square Garden. On The Road Again was last performed  August 31, 2013 (155 shows). Mike and Fish performed the beginning of Weekapaug before Tweezer Reprise.


This show was night twelve of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and had a Boston Cream donut theme. Donuts with a dark chocolate glaze and vanilla cream icing were given to fans arriving at the venue. This show featured the debut of a medley of Cream and Boston songs, called Sunshine of Your Feeling. It consisted of teases and quotes of Sunshine of Your Love, More Than a Feeling, Tales of Brave Ulysses, and the Long Time portion of Boston's Foreplay/Long Time. The Long Time section of the medley contained White Room quotes as well as Sunshine of Your Love and More Than a Feeling teases. Sunshine of Your Love was also teased in Mule, Plasma, and Quinn. Trey teased Jean Pierre in Alaska. Frost was last played on July 17, 2013 (168 shows).


This show was night eleven of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and had a lemon donut theme. Donuts with a lemon poppy seed glaze were given to fans arriving at the venue. This show featured the Phish debuts of See That My Grave Is Kept Clean and Everything In Its Right Place. Mike teased The Brady Bunch Theme in BBFCFM. Dinner and a Movie was last played on July 21, 2013 (164 shows). Scents did not have the intro. Everything In Its Right Place was quoted in What's the Use?, Scents, Caspian, Fluffhead, and before and during Frankenstein. No Men In No Man's Land was quoted in Scents. Frankenstein featured Page on keytar.


This show was night ten of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and had a donut hole theme. Donut holes with a peanut butter chocolate dust were given to fans arriving at the venue. This show featured the Phish debuts of Way Down in the Hole and O Holy Night. Mike teased Do You Feel Like We Do before Guyute.  Page teased Rhapsody in Blue at the end of Weekapaug Groove.

This show was night nine of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and had a maple donut theme. Donuts with a maple cinnamon glaze were given to fans arriving at the venue. This show featured the Phish debuts of O Canada and Maple Leaf Rag. O Canada was performed as an instrumental and the Canadian flag in the venue was illuminated at the conclusion of the song. Maple Leaf Rag was performed solo by Page. Swept Away and Steep were last played on July 8, 2012 (192 shows). 46 Days featured Trey on Marimba Lumina and Mike and Page on percussion. Trey quoted 46 Days in Piper.


This show was night eight of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a jimmies donut theme. Donuts with a rainbow jimmies were given to fans arriving at the venue. Page teased Long Tall Glasses in Home. Trey quoted The Squirming Coil and Glass Onion during Fly Famous Mockingbird. During Harpua, Trey and Mike sat on chairs at the front of the stage, the entire band discussed cosmology, and eventually decided that the universe was in the shape of a donut. Trey mentioned donuts and teased Harpua in 2001. This show featured the Phish debut of The Wind Cries Mary.


This show was night seven of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a cinnamon donut theme. Donuts with a cinnamon glaze were given to fans arriving at the venue. Approximately ten minutes before lights, a voice came over the PA, reproducing some of the phrases spoken at Woodstock over the PA concerning "brown acid," only substituting "donuts" for acid: ". . .to get back to the warning that I received, you may take it with how many, however many grains of salt you wish, that the brown donuts that are circulating around us are not specifically too good. It's suggested that you do stay from the brown donuts. Of course, it's your own trip, so be my guest, but please be advised that there is a warning on that one, ok? Do not eat the brown donuts. Lewis Pittman, Lewis Pittman, your brother is at the WaterWheel table."  I Am the Walrus included Shipwreck, The Unsafe Bridge, The Birds, Your Pet Cat, Martian Monster, and Runnin' with the Devil quotes. Dirt and There is a Mountain were teased in Harry Hood. Cinnamon Girl was last performed on July 31, 1997 (631 shows).


This show was night six of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a chocolate donut theme. Donuts with a dark chocolate glaze with chocolate cookie crumb were given to fans arriving at the venue and the show featured the Phish debuts of Chocolate Rain and You Sexy Thing. Chocolate Rain was performed a cappella and featured Page on a midi controller keyboard. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. Fee's lyrics were changed to "have a chocolate donut and catch your breath."

This show was night five of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a powdered donut theme. Powdered sugar donuts were given to fans arriving at the venue and the show featured the Phish debuts of White Winter Hymnal and Powderfinger. Wilson and My Soul were teased before Cars Trucks Buses. Pebbles and Marbles was played for the first time since August 3, 2014 (106 shows). 1999 was played for the first time since December 31, 1998 (524 shows), its jam exceeded ten minutes, and Fishman teased Mr. Completely in it.


This show was night four of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a jam-filled donut theme. Raspberry jam-filled donuts dipped in honey were given out to fans arriving at the venue and songs such as Sample in a Jar and Lawn Boy were jammed out longer than usual. Lawn Boy featured Page on keytar. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Makisupa contained a Piano Man tease from Page and a Jamming quote from Trey. End of Session debuted at this show.


This show was night three of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a red velvet donut theme. Red velvet donuts with cream cheese frosting were given to fans arriving at the venue and the show featured the Phish debut of Sunday Morning with Trey on drums and Fish on vocals. Fish came out on stage for Sunday Morning wearing a stole and mitre. He also lifted a censer with burning incense at one point and even sprinkled "holy water" on the crowd. The venue was draped in red lights for the "velvet" themed songs: Sunday Morning and Sweet Jane (both Velvet Underground covers) and Wading in the Velvet Sea. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Back on the Train and Super Bad in It's Ice. Wolfman's Brother was unfinished. Sweet Jane was played for the first time since June 29, 2012 (193 shows).


This show was night two of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a Strawberry donut theme. Strawberry donuts were given to fans arriving at the venue and the show featured the Phish debuts of Strawberry Fields Forever and Strawberry Letter 23. Moma Dance was unfinished. Trey teased Pictures of Matchstick Men in the first DWD. I Always Wanted It This Way featured Trey on the Marimba Lumina. All of These Dreams was last played on October 26, 2010 (251 shows). Mike teased Dave's Energy Guide in Split Open and Melt.


This show marked the beginning of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a Coconut donut theme. Coconut donuts were given to fans arriving at the venue and the show featured the Phish debuts of Shake Your Coconuts and Coconut. The lyrics of Shake Your Coconuts were changed to reference the Baker's Dozen. Reba did not have whistling. Walls of the Cave contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey. Mike teased Thread in Tweezer.

Soundcheck: Home, Come Together (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: My Soul, NICU, Halley's Comet > Undermind, Divided Sky, Marissa[1], Home > Prince Caspian

SET 2: Punch You in the Eye > Mr. Completely > Mercury -> Rise/Come Together[1], Contact, Axilla > Steam > Backwards Down the Number Line

ENCORE: Things People Do, Bug > Rocky Top


This show featured the Phish debuts of Marissa and Rise/Come Together. Mr. Completely was played for the first time since July 15, 2003 (380 shows).


This show featured the Phish debuts of Tuesday and Crazy Sometimes. DWD was unfinished. Trey quoted Waves at the end of Ghost and teased Oye Como Va in Wombat.

Soundcheck: Petrichor, Sugar Shack, I Always Wanted It This Way, Crazy Sometimes. Shade. Heavy Rotation, Mercury

SET 1: Possum, 555, Tube, Ocelot, Lawn Boy, Stash, The Line > Birds of a Feather, Funky Bitch > Run Like an Antelope

SET 2: Carini > Twenty Years Later > Piper > Thread[1], Bathtub Gin > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Cavern

ENCORE: Wilson > Character Zero


This show featured the debut of Thread. 2001 contained Martian Monster teases and a quote and Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine quotes. Carini was teased at the end of Cavern.


This show featured the Phish debut of Corona. Fish teased Timber (Jerry) in Simple. Scents did not have the intro and included a Rise/Come Together tease.


This show featured the Phish debuts of In The Good Old Summer Time and Everything's Right and the debuts of Leaves and Love Is What We Are. Wolfman's included a Dave's Energy Guide tease from Trey. Trey teased Manteca in Golden Age and the second Your Pet Cat. Harry Hood contained Is This Love, There is a Mountain, and What's The Use? teases.
This performance was part of the High Sierra Music Festival and took place on the Grandstand Stage.
This performance was on the Grandstand Stage and featured the debuts of Whirlwind, Marissa, Up And Down, and Victim 3D.
Trey, Joey Dosik, and Cory Wong joined Vulfpeck on stage for Rango and Will You Be There.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. Vulfpeck was the opening act.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. This show featured the TAB debut of Midnight Rider. Money, Love and Change contained a San-Ho-Zay tease. 
This performance took place at DelFest and was on the Grandstand Stage. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured Del McCoury on guitar, Rob McCoury on banjo, and Ronnie McCoury on mandolin.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Moonshine Stage.
This performance took place at DelFest on the Grandstand Stage and was be billed as "Del McCoury Band & Friends" featuring Jon Fishman, Dan Auerbach, Ronnie Bowman, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band horn section.
The TAB debut of Cause = Time in the first set was aborted. It was played in full to start the second set.
This show featured the TAB debut of Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
This show featured the TAB debut of Back in the U.S.A..
This show featured the TAB debuts of Basically Frightened and Delta Lady.

SET 1: There Was a Time, Postcards From Hell, Sing About It, Feeling Good, Oh, Pretty Woman, Shake Your Hips, She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule To Ride), I'm Working on a Building, Be Proud Of The Grey In Your Hair, Play a Train Song, Stupid Preoccupations, When You Come Back, Rip This Joint [1], Compared to What[1], Good Morning Little Schoolgirl[1], Trouble Every Day[1], Jessica[1], Time Is Free, Trondossa, Smokestack Lightning > Don't Cry No More, Basically Frightened, Fixin' To Die, Space Is The Place, I'm So Glad[1]

ENCORE: Zambi[1] > Turn On Your Love Light[1]

Fish was among the performers for "Hampton 70: A Celebration of Col. Bruce Hampton." Oh, Pretty Woman contained a Layla tease. Rip This Joint through Jessica and I'm So Glad through Turn On Your Love Light featured Fish on drums.
This show featured the TAB debuts of On the Road Again and Work Song. The horns teased Happy Birthday in On the Road Again, which was performed on Willie Nelson's birthday. Trey teased On the Road Again in Gotta Jibboo. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Rocky Mountain Way before Speak To Me and Iron Man before Rise/Come Together.
This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival and featured Bob Weir and Trey performing together on acoustic guitars prior to Bob's set with his own band.
This performance was part of the Sweetwater 420 Festival and was webcast on UphoricTV's YouTube channel.
This show featured the debut of Rise/Come Together and the TAB debut of Tide Turns.
This show featured the debut of Everything's Right and the TAB debuts of Feel It Still and The Parting Glass.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Wingsuit, Fee, Breath and Burning, 46 Days, American Tune, Sleeping Monkey, and Maze. American Tune had not been performed by any member of Phish since Trey's performance with Dave Matthews & Friends on January 16, 2004.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Shade, Tide Turns, Rubberneck Lions, The Lizards, and Rock 'n' Roll Suicide. Rubberneck Lions had not been played by any member of Phish since Trey's performance in Oysterhead on June 16, 2006. In Lizards, Trey said Paul Languedoc had a rule where "the songs that he liked in life were only songs with whistling" and proceeded to whistle the ending part of the song. Trey dedicated Wading to Tom Marshall and Summer of '89 to his wife Sue, both of who were in the audience. 

 

 

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the debut of Tree, and the first Trey acoustic performances of Discern, Walfredo, All of These Dreams, Winterqueen, Steam, Miss You, and More. Discern had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on August 2, 2003. Walfredo was dedicated to Raul Rekow and Summer of '89 was dedicated to Trey's wife, Sue.
This performance was part of the Gem & Jam Festival.

Trey teased Slipknot! in Tweezer. The Little Drummer Boy was teased in Ghost. DWD was unfinished.  Possum, Carini, David Bowie, and Harry Hood contained Shipwreck quotes.


This was the soundcheck for Barceló Maya Beach shows and may be incomplete.
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