2019

January: 11 | 30 | 30
February: 15 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23
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May: 01 | 02 | 03 | 03 | 28 | 29 | 31
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July: 02 | 03 | 05 | 06 | 09 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 27 | 28 | 28
August: 09 | 10 | 12 | 13 | 22 | 23 | 23 | 24 | 30 | 30 | 31
September: 01 | 18 | 20 | 21 | 21 | 25 | 27 | 28
October: 12 | 15 | 16 | 18 | 19 | 21 | 23 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 29 | 30
November: 29 | 30
December: 01 | 03 | 04 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31

Axilla featured the Axilla II ending and was followed by banter from all four band members continuing the pan story from the previous night’s show and ending with a mention of pan flute extraordinaire Zamfir. Richard Glasgow (a.k.a. Dickie Scotland) then came onstage appearing as Zamfir, holding both a pan flute and a pan. The third set opened with the Phish debut of Send in the Clowns, sung a cappella and with lyrics changed to Send in the Clones. For First Tube through Tweezer Reprise, each band member performed on separate moving platforms hoisted above the stage as dancers dressed as their clones performed onstage and provided additional vocals throughout the set and encore. Trey's platform became stuck for the majority of the set and he had to be rescued after Tweezer Reprise. Given that the band (Trey) could not leave the stage after You Enjoy Myself, there was no encore break and Tweezer Reprise was announced as the start of the encore. Rescue Squad was performed Trey solo (singing and playing Fish's drum set) while he was waiting to return to the stage.


The Ballad of Curtis Loew was played for the first time since October 16, 2016 (121 shows). The first Tweezer ended with a Let's Go Blue jam and was followed by banter in which Trey talked about being repeatedly hit in the head with a pan and screaming on December 30, 1994 (the night of Phish's first show at Madison Square Garden). This story was accompanied by sound effects by Fish and Page. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode at the end of Rock and Roll.


Beauty of a Broken Heart was played for the first time since December 29, 2016 (108 shows). My Friend My My Friend didn't contain the "Myfe" ending. While My Guitar Gently Weeps was played for the first time since October 23, 2013 (234 shows). Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Back on the Train. Trey teased If I Only Had a Brain in Bathtub Gin.


This show featured the debut of Evening Song and the Phish debut of 20-20 Vision. Trey teased Shade in Ghost. Dog Faced Boy was performed for the first time since October 24, 2016 (114 shows). Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. contained Martian Monster quotes. Set Your Soul Free included an On Broadway jam. Trey teased and quoted Set Your Soul Free in Gotta Jibboo. Trey and Fish quoted Guy Forget at the end of Drowned. Chalk Dust Torture Reprise was played with Ass Handed lyrics and contained Guy Forget quotes. In Character Zero, Fish changed the "waste the day" lyric to "Guy Forget."


This show featured the Phish debut of Sigma Oasis. Trey teased Plasma and The Little Drummer Boy in Buried Alive. The Curtain was performed for the first time since August 28, 2012 (270 shows). After Midnight was performed for the first time since September 6, 2015 (153 shows). Trey quoted Sigma Oasis at the end of Soul Planet. Trey teased Sanity before Pebbles and Marbles. Chalk Dust Torture Reprise was performed for the first time since July 11, 2000 (524 shows), started as Chalk Dust Torture, and ended with a Plasma tease.


Page teased Linus and Lucy in Nellie Kane. The Connection was last played on July 29, 2015 (171 shows). Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land In Mr. Completely. The Little Drummer Boy was jammed in Crosseyed and Painless, whistled and teased in Dirt, and teased in the first Split Open and Melt.  Frankenstein featured Page on keytar.


Carolina was performed for the first time since December 30, 2016 (103 shows). MFMF didn't contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased Axilla in Scents and Subtle Sounds and Suzy Greenberg. The theme to Mission: Impossible was also teased in Scents. Limb By Limb was unfinished and contained a Divided Sky tease from Trey and This Old Man singing from Fish. Page teased the theme from Speed Racer in The Lizards. Suzy Greenberg also included a Saw It Again quote from Fish. Bittersweet Motel was played for the first time since July 6, 2016 (134 shows) and had lyrics changed to "halfway from Charleston to Pittsburgh."


Before 555, Page played an audio sample of Trey's vocals from Ghosts of the Forest. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Wolfman's Brother. This show featured the Phish debuts of Victim and Ghosts of the Forest. Terrapin was last played on August 11, 2004 (436 shows).


This show celebrated Phish Radio on Sirius XM with a large allotment of tickets given to Sirius listeners. Hello My Baby was performed for the first time since June 18, 2009 (417 shows). Jesus Just Left Chicago was played for the first time since October 22, 2014 (186 shows). Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Weekapaug Groove contained Ass Handed quotes from Trey, Fish, and Page. 2001 contained Skin It Back teases from Mike and Trey and featured Fish on Marimba Lumina


Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Meat through I Didn't Know and Big Black Furry Creature from Mars were all introduced to the crowd by Trey and Meat through Stash and Golgi Apparatus began with Page playing the THX sound effect. Stash, Alaska, and Big Black Furry Creature from Mars were unfinished. The ending of Plasma was played after Stash, Golden Age, and Possum. Trey teased Quinn the Eskimo prior to Big Black Furry Creature from Mars (which subsequently contained a Lengthwise quote from Fish. Page teased Long Tall Glasses In Possum. After the soundcheck's Jam, Heavy Things was briefly played for a few seconds, Fish teased Time Loves a Hero, and Chalk Dust Torture Reprise was played and sung for under a minute. Trey then introduced Tweezer, Lawn Boy, The Squirming Coil, and My Sweet One with Phish playing a few seconds of each song.

Soundcheck: Victim, Ghosts of the Forest, Steps (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: First Tube, The Final Hurrah > NICU, Steam > Scent of a Mule, Bye Bye Foot, No Men In No Man's Land, Gumbo > My Soul, Maybe[1], Sand > Fire

SET 2: 46 Days > Back on the Train > Plasma > Farmhouse > Light -> Plasma[2] > Birds of a Feather, Joy, Simple -> Set Your Soul Free -> Plasma[2], Walk Away

ENCORE: Meatstick > Sleep, Driver, Bug


This show featured the Phish debut of Maybe. Bye Bye Foot was last performed on August 10, 1997 (707 shows). Plasma included The Final Hurrah quotes. The ending of Plasma was played after Light and Set Your Soul Free.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey whistled a bit of Piano Man before Strange Design.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of If Again. Trey preceded Snowflakes in the Sand by mentioning how it had debuted in this room and had returned after a long absence because Scott Marks had requested it be brought back. Trey teased Big Black Furry Creature from Mars and sang part of the theme from Sanford and Son after If Again.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Trey walked off the stage while the crowd was still singing along to Bathtub Gin and played the final notes of Gin when he returned for the encore.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Ruby Waves and Towers.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of Death Don't Hurt Very Long and My Problem Right There.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of In Long Lines, Windora Bug, and Sanity.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Mr. Oysterhead.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performances of About to Run and Ghosts of the Forest.
This performance was part of the Live From Here series and featured Chris Eldridge on guitar, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Chris Thile on mandolin and vocals, Mike Elizondo on bass, Sarah Jarosz on guitar and vocals (Jarosz was only on vocals for If I Could and Back in the U.S.A.), Kush Abadey on drums, and Brett Williams on keys. Blaze On and I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open were performed with Wynton Marsalis on trumpet with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Tom Papa, Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and Dulcé Sloan also performed separately.

SET 1: Footprints in the Snow, Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms, Walking the Dog, The Prisoner's Song, I Wonder Where You Are Tonight, Dreams, Roll On Buddy, Roll On, It's a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World, Midnight on the Stormy Deep, Don't Stop the Music, High on a Mountain, Loggin' Man, I Feel the Blues Movin' In, Beauty of My Dreams, Nashville Cats, Smoking Gun, Learnin' the Blues, Good Man Like Me, Pride (In the Name of Love), 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, Little Cabin Home on the Hill, My Love Will Not Change, Hot Wired, Passing Through, Banjo Frisco, One Has My Name, Millenberg Joy, I'll Fly Away

Fish sat in for Beauty of My Dreams through Passing Through in Del McCoury Band's set at World of Bluegrass. All of the songs Fish sat in on also featured Sam Bush. Nashville Cats through Passing Through also featured Jerry Douglas. Good Man Like Me and Pride (In the Name of Love) featured Dierks Bentley. I'll Fly Away included all the aforementioned guests plus Cody Kilby and Perservation Hall Jazz Band.
Fish sat in on drums for Brown-Eyed Women and possibly other songs during this performance.
This solo acoustic performance was preceded by a screening of Between Me and My Mind and a discussion with moderator Scott Goldman. This show featured the first Trey acoustic performance of A Life Beyond The Dream.
This performance was part of the Bourbon & Beyond festival.
This show featured the debut of Checking Out.
This show featured the debuts of Where Did It Go, Real Underground Soul Sound, Phaidon, Analog Delay, Maybe, Weepa, and If I Told You. Dry Spell was a Vida Blue debut and was played for Art Neville, who had passed away a few months earlier.

This show featured the Phish debut of Sightless Escape. Stray Dog was sung as "Plague Dog," a reference to an outbreak of plague (carried by fleas on prairie dogs) in the Commerce City area. MFMF didn't contain the "Myfe" ending. Tweezer included Fuego teases and quotes. Also Sprach Zarathustra included a Jean Pierre tease by Trey. Chalk Dust Torture contained a Phase Dance tease from Trey and was unfinished.


This show featured the first Access Me since July 1, 2012 (275 shows). Trey teased The Little Drummer Boy in Ghost. The lyrics in 46 Days were changed to "Taste the fear, for the plague is drawing near" as a reference to an outbreak of plague in the Commerce City area. Weekapaug Groove and Down with Disease were unfinished.


Can't Always Listen was performed for the first time since December 30, 2015 (142 shows) and included a Long Tall Glasses tease from Page. Free's lyrics were changed to "flea" as a reference to an outbreak of plague transferred by fleas to prairie dogs in the Commerce City area. Trey teased NMINML in Back on the Train. Trey teased Tired of Waiting for You In Everything's Right. As a further nod to the outbreak, Amie by Pure Prairie League was the postshow music.

During a late night post-Phish-show set by a band led by George Porter, Jr. (promoted as "The Phunk Sessions"), and that included Robert Walter (keys) and Turkuaz members Michelangelo Carubba (drums), Craig Brodhead (guitar) and Shira Elias (vocals), as well as The Motet members Lyle Divinsky (vocals), Drew Sayers (saxophone) and Parris Fleming (trumpet)  (vocals), Mike sat in on bass for Spanish Moon, which also featured Joey Porter (of The Motet) on keys with Robert Walter.
This performance was part of LOCKN’ Festival. Trey joined Tedeschi Trucks Band on guitar and vocals for their second set which comprised of the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Derek and the Dominoes) played in its entirety (sans Thorn Tree in the Garden).
This performance was part of LOCKN’ Festival. The second set and encore featured Derek Trucks on guitar. A Life Beyond The Dream and Rise/Come Together featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals. Brief Time and More were performed acoustic with only Trey and Derek on stage.
Fish sat in with a group of musicians that played Grateful Dead covers.
Trey sat in for part of Khruangbin's performance at LOCKN' Festival. This setlist is unconfirmed.
This show featured the TAB debut of The Green Truth. Summer of '89 was performed by Trey solo acoustic and dedicated to his wife Sue on their 25th wedding anniversary.
Olivia was performed for the first time since June 7, 2003.
Trey teased Jean Pierre and May The Force Be With You in Last Tube. More was performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of Sightless Escape. Strange Design and Mountains in the Mist were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This solo acoustic performance was part of Newport Folk Festival, Trey teased Snowflakes in the Sand before Shade. More was originally played in the wrong key and eventually aborted and restarted in the correct key.
This performance was part of the If I Had A Song set at the Newport Folk Fest and featured Trey and Rachael Price on vocals while being accompanied by a string quartet and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band horns.
This show was streamed for free on YouTube and took place on the Peach Stage on the third night of the four day Peach Fest.

This show featured several bustouts: The Landlady (first since July 10, 2016, or 122 shows), Olivia's Pool (November 17, 1997, or 694 shows), The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday and Avenu Malkenu (August 21, 2015, or 147 shows), Strange Design (July 8, 2016, or 124 shows), Icculus (December 31, 2013, or 210 shows), and Catapult (July 27, 2014, or 191 shows). Trey teased Funiculi Funicula in Vultures. During Fish's vacuum solo in I Didn't Know, Trey did the Meatstick dance and a bit of the Landlady dance. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Ruby Waves. Prior to Contact, Trey mentioned meeting a couple in his hotel lobby the day before where the man said he would propose to his girlfriend if Mike sang Contact on Sunday night at Alpine Valley. Trey teased Bridal Chorus in Contact.


Mike teased Do You Feel Like We Do before Lawn Boy. Camel Walk included a Skin It Back tease from Mike. Trey teased May The Force Be With You in NMINML.


Trey teased Plasma before Stash. David Bowie contained In Memory of Elizabeth Reed teases. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Chalk Dust Torture. Seven Below included a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey and The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus) teases from Trey and Mike. Kung was performed over Saw It Again and included The Birds and Final Hurrah quotes.


This show featured the first Energy since August 4, 2013 (226 shows) and the Phish debut of Wider. Trey and Mike teased A Love Supreme in Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1. Ghost contained an Under Pressure tease from Trey and a Weekapaug Groove jam with lyrics. Birds of a Feather featured Third Stone From the Sun teases from Trey. 


Reba did not have whistling. DWD's lyrics were changed to "running on my lawn" and "dancing on my field" and was unfinished. The Final Hurrah was quoted in Wilson. Due to the combination of an extended delay to the start of the show from lightning and a curfew for the venue, setbreak was canceled.


This show featured the Phish debut of Cathy's Clown. Down with Disease was unfinished. The lyrics on Scent of a Mule were changed to reference Cathy’s Clown. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. During the soundcheck, Page teased the Star Trek theme before Home and Trey teased Tweezer Reprise before A Life Beyond The Dream.

Soundcheck: Three Little Birds, Pebbles and Marbles, Tela, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, The Mango Song, Most Events Aren't Planned, Driver, Sleep

SET 1: The Curtain With > Fast Enough for You > Buried Alive > Camel Walk, Reba > Sample in a Jar, Pebbles and Marbles, Tela > The Mango Song > Driver > David Bowie

SET 2: Mr. Completely > Twenty Years Later > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars > Tweezer > Shade > Most Events Aren't Planned, Makisupa Policeman > Chalk Dust Torture > Suzy Greenberg

ENCORE: Punch You in the Eye > What's the Use? > Julius


BBFCFM contained a Your Pet Cat quote from Page and an Ass Handed quote from Fish.


Mike teased Strawberry Letter 23 in Halfway to the Moon. Birds of a Feather had The Final Hurrah quotes from Page, and a lyric change of "Like whippets they attack," from Trey. Light contained quotes and teases of We Are Come to Outlive Our Brains and quotes of The Birds and The Final Hurrah.


Mike teased I Can't Turn You Loose before Kill Devil Falls. Trey teased Tired of Waiting for You in Gotta Jibboo. Fuego contained a tease of Walk This Way from Trey. Cities included Fuego and Sand teases. The Final Hurrah contained Fuego teases and ended with a Heavy Things tease. Fish quoted Saw It Again in Suzy. The soundcheck’s Olivia’s Pool was performed in a blues style with Odd Couple Theme teases.


Weekapaug contained a Limb by Limb quote from Fish and an Ass Handed quote from Trey. Down with Disease was unfinished.

Soundcheck: The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Halfway Home, Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, Winterqueen, It's Ice, Yarmouth Road (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: Carini > My Soul > Rift, Gumbo, It's Ice > Winterqueen, Yarmouth Road, Shade, Halfway Home[1], The Wedge > Run Like an Antelope

SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Everything's Right > Ruby Waves[2] -> Twist > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Blaze On

ENCORE: Maze, Waste > Sanity > Wilson


This show featured the Phish debut of Halfway Home. Trey teased My Soul in Gumbo. Crosseyed and Painless was quoted and teased in Everything's Right and quoted in Ruby Waves, Twist, and Wilson. Ruby Waves was unfinished. Wilson included a quote of The Birds.


Friend was a Phish debut. No Men in No Man's Land had a Blister in the Sun tease by Trey.
Mike sat in on bass during this performance following Phish's show at Merriweather Post Pavilion earlier in the evening.

The first Tweezer included Walk This Way teases from Trey. Trey teased Mercury in the second Tweezer. Runaway Jim contained Funiculi Funicula teases from Trey. Scents and Subtle Sounds did not have the intro. Trey teased If I Only Had a Brain and Mike teased Gotta Jibboo in A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing. Taste included a Scents and Subtle Sounds tease from Trey. Have Mercy was quoted in Possum. The Final Hurrah was quoted at the end of Tweezer Reprise.


This show featured the Phish debut of A Life Beyond The Dream. Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Back on the Train. Page teased HYHU after I Didn't Know. Birds of a Feather contained a Dave's Energy Guide tease from Trey and The Final Hurrah and Your Pet Cat quotes. Split Open and Melt was performed as an encore for the first time since November 12, 1991 (1,318 shows).

Soundcheck: Breath and Burning, Passing Through, Foam, Frost, Sugar Shack, Ruby Waves (unconfirmed and possibly incomplete)

SET 1: AC/DC Bag > 555 > Ocelot > Sample in a Jar, Stash, The Wedge, Frost, Halley's Comet > Ruby Waves[1], Lawn Boy, You Enjoy Myself

SET 2: Plasma -> The Final Hurrah > Wingsuit > Golden Age > I Always Wanted It This Way > Prince Caspian > If I Could > 46 Days

ENCORE: Drift While You're Sleeping


This show marked the Phish debut of Ruby Waves. Mike teased Passing Through in Stash. Trey teased Plasma in The Final Hurrah. Golden Age contained a Crosseyed tease from Page, an I'm a Man (Spencer Davis Group) tease from Trey, and a Gotta Jibboo tease from Mike.


This show took place on the What Stage. Reba did not have whistling. Trey teased What's the Use? in Fuego.


This show featured the Phish debuts of Gloria (Laura Branigan) and About to Run. Trey teased Gloria in Run Like an Antelope and Suzy Greenberg. The second set opened with Gloria (the St. Louis Blues won the Stanley Cup during setbreak and Gloria had become the team's victory song during the season). Twist contained Woman From Tokyo teases from Page. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Light. The Final Hurrah was quoted in First Tube.


This show featured the Phish debut of Drift While You're Sleeping. Trey teased Plasma before Stash. Trey teased Gloria (Laura Branigan) in Theme From the Bottom. The Final Hurrah was quoted in Tube and at the end of Character Zero. Page teased The Very Long Fuse in NMINML. Piper contained a Rhapsody in Blue tease. Trey and Page teased We're Off to See the Wizard in Limb By Limb.

White Denim and Mike Gordon opened for moe.
This show was webcast via Live Phish and featured the TAB debut of Friend. Brian and Robert and More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Mike sat in on In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.
This show was webcast via Live Phish, featured the first TAB performance of Will It Go Round in Circles since December 30, 2006, and the TAB debut of About to Run.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. Crazy Sometimes contained Don't Chin The Dog and Flintstones theme teases.
Mike sat in on Don't Chin The Dog.
Mike sat in on Tomorrow Never Knows.
Mike sat in for Play It Back.
Mike sat in with Worship My Organ.
Strange Design through Chalk Dust Torture were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This performance was preceded by the world premiere of the Between Me and My Mind documentary. More was performed by Trey solo acoustic. Heavy Things and Blaze On featured Page on keys.
Khruangbin was the opening act.
Yo La Tengo was the opening act.
This show was webcast via Live Phish.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. The Intro that debuted at this show was the fifth prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the fourth prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the third prerecorded piano intro played over the PA  to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
The Intro that debuted at this show was the second prerecorded piano intro played over the PA to debut on the Ghosts of the Forest tour.
Intro was a prerecorded piano intro played over the PA.
This show was the first performance of Trey's Ghosts in the Forest project. All songs were debuts except for Ruby Waves, which was performed for the first time since October 19, 2008. Intro was a prerecorded piano intro played over the PA. Wider contained a When the Saints Go Marching In tease from Trey.
Page sat in on piano for Hell In A Bucket and Scarlet Begonias.
The Grid included additional lyrics referencing “Josh,” who was a bartender during Thursday’s show and a subject of banter from Mike for the rest of the Sinclair run.
During the Jam, Mike and his daughter Tessa tossed “I Am Random” pins into the crowd. Victim through Sweet Emotion featured Trey on guitar.
Mike teased the Barney Miller theme and Linus and Lucy in Looking for Clues. Crazy Sometimes contained a Frankenstein tease from Mike and a Theme From the Flintstones tease from Scott.
This setlist is incomplete.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of When Your Mind's Made Up and If You Want Me with the latter including Elizabeth Nestlerode on vocals. This setlist is unconfirmed.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Thin Air.
Scott teased the Flintstones theme in Crazy Sometimes.
This show featured the debut of Tropical Rocket. Spock's Brain contained a Pink Panther theme tease from Mike and a Flinststones theme tease from Scott. Mike teased Don't Chin The Dog in Waking Up Dead and I Am Random. This setlist may be incomplete.
Mike and Robert sat in on a jam featuring members of Doom Flamingo.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Wildflowers.
This show featured the debuts of Put Down Your Phone, I Am Random, and My Favorite Mistake. Crazy Sometimes contained Frankenstein teases as well as I Dream of Jeannie, Gilligan’s Island, Brady Bunch, and Flintstones theme teases.
This show featured the debuts of Haywire (previously known as Acid Man) and Sughn Never Sets and the Mike Gordon debuts of Infinite and D’yer Mak'er.

Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Weekapaug Groove. Carini included a Tweezer tease. Martian Monster contained quotes of The Final Hurrah, Death Don’t Hurt Very Long, and Sanity and a Spanish Moon quote and tease. Kung was sung over Martian Monster and contained Shipwreck quotes. Big Black Furry Creature From Mars included Martian Monster quotes. Sleeping Monkey contained a Shipwreck quote.


Emotional Rescue was played for the first time since August 31, 2012 (233 shows). Page teased I'm a Man (Spencer Davis Group) in Set Your Soul Free and She Said She Said in Mercury.


This show featured multiple bustouts: Spock's Brain (last played July 30, 2003, or 429 shows), Who Loves the Sun? (last played October 31, 1998, or 604 shows), and. Spanish Moon (last played October 31, 2010, or 306 shows). Mike teased We Are Come To Outlive Our Brains in I Always Wanted It This Way. Also Sprach Zarathustra had Death Don't Hurt Very Long and I Always Wanted It This Way teases from Trey, a Mrs. Robinson tease from Page, and Miss You (Rolling Stones) teases from Mike and Fish.
Mike sat in for Jones.
Mike sat in on Angatta.
Mike sat in on Don't Chin The Dog.

SET 1: Slide B [1], Miss Miriam [2], Rocket[2], Mimi[2], Whassat[2], The Story[2], Bernard [3], Take My Hand[3], Elsie's River[3], Allah Uya[2], Tango[2]

ENCORE: Influence[3]

Trey sat in for the entire show. Cyro Baptista was on percussion for Miss Miriam through the encore and James Casey appeared on saxophone for Bernard through Elsie's River and Influence.
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