2023

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Tube contained teases of the theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Harpua was unfinished and contained a Vibration of Life tease. During the Harpua narration, Trey talked about some of the Harpuas and Phish shows at Madison Square Garden of the past 40 years, and a bed appeared from beneath the front of the stage with an actor playing Jimmy and a puppet version of Poster Nutbag. Trey then interrupted the song before the "I want a dog" lyric and said Jimmy had lacked a strong female influence over the years and introduced actress Annie Golden as Jimmy's grandmother. While consoling Jimmy, she told him it was time to tell the truth about the owner of Harpua. After telling Jimmy that the old man had given the puppet to Esther and helped Jimmy's cousin Reba make liquid meat, a vinyl record (with a rhombus on the cover) was brought forth and Jimmy's grandmother said "it's time... it's New Year's Eve and I can't let you ring another new year without knowing the real story of Gamehendge!" leading into The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday and a glowing rhombus rising to frame the entire stage. The band then began the first performance of the Gamehendge saga since July 8, 1994 (1,194 shows), with Golden and Trey providing the narration and performers acting out the parts of Colonel Forbin, Rutherford, the AC/DC Bag, Tela, Errand Wolfe (later billed in post show credits as "The Wolf"), and the Sloth. The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Lizards, Tela, Wilson, Divided Sky, Colonel Forbin's Ascent, Fly Famous Mockingbird, and Split Open and Melt featured an off-stage backing chorus. The multi-beast and McGrupp were also performed by puppets. Tela performed acrobatics on wires during her song, with Jo Lampert (as the Wolf) providing additional vocals during Wilson. The Sloth's lyrics were changed to "I'm squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple. I'm still squeezing that Charmin. Thank you Mr. Whipple." Colonel Forbin ascended the rhombus during Colonel Forbin's Ascent (which had lyrics changed to "weary body"), and a large Famous Mockingbird puppet (with a top hat) flew over the crowd during Fly Famous Mockingbird, which also featured Annie Golden on additional vocals. Before Melt, Trey asked Jimmy's grandmother if she knew that the mountain was a volcano, and the Lizards reappeared to dance to the ensuing Melt jam, eventually leaving the stage one by one as the rhombus was lowered again.

Chalk Dust was unfinished, My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending.

Trey teased San-Ho Zay in No Men In No Men's Land. Mike quoted No Men In No Men's Land during Ghost. Mike's Song contained sound effects used earlier in the show during The Howling. Page teased Linus and Lucy in A Wave of Hope.

Soundcheck: Halfway Home, It's Happening Again, ...And Flew Away, Outside the Lines, Hey Stranger, Tubthumping (x3)

SET 1: Back on the Train, Sand, Tubthumping [1] > Happy Birthday to You [2], Outside the Lines, Wolfman's Brother, The Moma Dance > No Men In No Man's Land, Steam, Blaze On > Ghost

This unannounced set (billed ahead of time as Soule Monde) was part of an evening celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday and featured the TAB debut of Tubthumping with Tom on vocals and Tony Perusso on trumpet. Tubthumping had last been performed by a member of Phish on November 21, 1998 when Phish themselves performed it (also with Tom on vocals). Happy Birthday to You also featured Tony Perusso on trumpet. During the soundcheck, It's Happening Again was performed several times and Tubthumping featured Tom on vocals.
This was a private performance celebrating Tom Marshall's 60th birthday that took place prior to the evening's public show also at the Stone Pony. All songs featured Tom Marshall on additional vocals. I Never Left Home featured Anthony Krizan and Cal Kehoe on guitar. Anna Marshall sang lead vocals on Be a Friend.
This performance was part of "A Party to Celebrate the Life and Music of James Casey" and featured the TAB debut of Express Yourself. Ryan Zoidis sat in on saxophone for the entire set. Everything's Right through Rise/Come Together featured Mike Maher on trumpet and Alecia Chakour on vocals. Jo Lampert added vocals to Everything's Right and Rise/Come Together. Erin Boyd and Elenna Canlas also provided additional vocals on Rise/Come Together.
This set was part of Hulaween and took place on the Meadow stage. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Sand began with an I Never Needed You Like This Before tease from Trey.

Everything is Hollow was performed for the first time since December 8, 2019 (135 Shows). Trey teased Third Stone From the Sun during Vultures. Drowned was played for the first time since August 14, 2021 (114 Shows). Trey teased Cissy Strut in A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing. Tweezer was performed as a "continuation" of October 13th's version (played between the original Tweezer on that night and the Tweezer Reprise that would follow later in this show) and had no lyrics. Trey teased Get Back in Simple. Spanish Moon was played for the first time since February 21, 2019 (171 shows).

Weigh was performed for the first time since August 31, 2021 (108 shows). 46 Days included a Chest Fever jam. Corinna was performed for the first time since October 15, 2021 (103 shows). Chalk Dust was unfinished.

The band walked out to audio from Friday the 13th (this was also the postshow music). Trey teased Izabella in Halley's Comet. Albuquerque was performed for the first time since June 11, 2011 (458 shows). Trey and Mike teased A Love Supreme in Light. Talk was last played on November 01, 2009 (536 shows) and was incomplete.

My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Crazy Sometimes was performed for the first time since December 8, 2019 (132 shows). Page and Trey teased Beauty of a Broken Heart in Ruby Waves. Trey quoted I Am the Walrus in Egg in a Hole and said Mike was the walrus. Mike also quoted The Night Chicago Died in Egg in a Hole. Trey referred to Mike as "the Eggman" in the Possum intro.

Cool Amber and Mercury was performed for the first time since August 29, 2021 (106 shows). Following Buffalo Bill, Trey remarked that the song is a classic and "they don't write 'em like that anymore." He then quoted Buffalo Bill from the film The Silence of the Lambs, saying "It puts the lotion on its skin."

Sightless Escape was performed for the first time since September 1, 2019 (138 shows). Cinnamon Girl was last played July 29, 2017 (219 shows). Trey sang part of Seven Below's melody in the YEM vocal jam.

Also Sprach Zarathustra (commonly called 2001) was performed on what the band believed to be their 2,001st show (Mike had discussed a day earlier on Instagram that he had been informed to the best of their knowledge that October 6th was the band's 2,000th show). Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement.

Axilla contained the Axilla II ending. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Wolfman's Brother. Torn and Frayed was played for the first time since August 27, 2021 (105 shows).
Mike sat in on bass for the above songs and sang vocals on Old Habits and The Bottle Let Me Down.
This performance was part of Sound On Sound and was dedicated to James Casey (this was the first TAB show since his passing). Trey teased Layla in Push On 'Til the Day.

SET 1: The Seeker [1], Bell Bottom Blues[1], Layla [2]

ENCORE: A Song For You, Soul Sweet Song, Sing a Simple Song [3] > I Want to Take You Higher[3]

Trey sat in on guitar for the last three songs of Tedeschi Trucks Band's set (The Seeker, Bell Bottom Blues, Layla) and Sing a Simple Song and I Want to Take You Higher. Layla also featured Lukas Nelson on guitar and Sing a Simple Song and I Want to Take You Higher featured Lukas Nelson on guitar and Norah Jones on piano.
This performance was part of the Healing Appalachia festival. Trey sat in on guitar for Trudy during Tyler Childers's headlining set after performing with "Classic TAB" in the previous set.
This performance was part of the Healing Appalachia festival.
Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Snowflakes in the Sand through More were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Heavy Things and Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Theme from the Bottom and Limb By Limb were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Snowflakes in the Sand and Strange Design were performed by Trey solo acoustic.
This show featured the TAB debut of Life Saving Gun.
This set was part of Borderland Music + Arts Festival, took place on the Main Stage, and was dedicated to James Casey. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement.
Heavy Things, the TAB debut of Lost in the Pack, and Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. Trey teased Super Bad in Gotta Jibboo. Trey performed Strange Design solo acoustic.
This performance took place at the Coors Light Blues Tent. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing in the tent." Trey teased Moby Dick in A Wave of Hope.
This performance was part of ALL IN Music & Arts Festival and took place in the Indosphere (officially known as the Indiana Farmers Coliseum).
Trey performed along with Les Claypool, Bob Weir, and Billy Strings at Billy's wedding. This setlist is incomplete.
The proceeds from this concert went towards The Vermont Community Foundation's VT Flood Response & Recovery Fund. Mike Gordon was a special guest and performed multiple songs. This list is incomplete.

Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Chalk Dust was unfinished. Mike teased Merrily We Roll Along after the soundcheck's Fast Enough for You.

Trey dedicated Carini to Frenchie (Tim Gazaille), a fan who had passed away earlier in the year and was the "naked guy" during the rain delay at Dick's the previous summer. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Halley's Comet. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "we'll be dancing here at Dick's." We Are Come To Outlive Our Brains was performed for the first time since August 6, 2021 (109 shows).
This private pre-show ahead of the Phish show at Saratoga Performing Arts Center was for Waterwheel Foundation Package ticket holders. All songs were performed acoustic. Trey teased We Welcome You to Munchkinland after Water in the Sky and said he had no clue that the previous day (in which he teased We Welcome You to Munchkinland several times during the Phish show) had been the anniversary of the release of The Wizard of Oz.

This performance was a benefit for Vermont and Upstate New York flood recovery efforts. Down with Disease was unfinished. Golden Age through Possum featured Derek Trucks on guitar. Trey teased If I Only Had a Brain in Everything's Right.
This private pre-show ahead of the Phish show at Saratoga Performing Arts Center was for Waterwheel Foundation Package ticket holders. All songs were performed acoustic.

This performance was a benefit for Vermont and Upstate New York flood recovery efforts and was a free webcast with all proceeds via donation going to those efforts. Coinciding with the 84th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz being released in the United States on the date of this show, Trey teased We Welcome You to Munchkinland (or It Really Was No Miracle) several times in Sand as well as at the end of Chalk Dust Torture, Fish wore his hair with a single pigtail sticking out of the front of his head like a munchkin for the second set, and We Welcome You to Munchkinland was the postshow music. Trey also teased Dave's Energy Guide in Sand.
This performance was part of Catbird Music Festival and took place on the Main Stage.

Trey teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in Divided Sky. In NICU, Trey asked Page to "Play it slowly for us, Leo!" Guy Forget was played for the first time since September 4, 2011 (425 shows). The second Tweezer included a Frankenstein tease from Trey. Everything's Right had quotes of Manteca by Fish and teases of Tweezer from Trey, Page, and Fish.

This show featured the Phish debut of Back in the Bubble. Halley's Comet's lyrics were changed to "central part of New York City." Trey teased We're Off to See the Wizard in Roggae and Nellie Kane in Crosseyed.

Page and Trey teased Frankenstein in It's Ice. Cavern was played in a slower, funkier manner than usual. Trey quoted The Well in The Howling. Frankenstein was played for the first time since December 7, 2019 (120 shows) and featured Page on keytar. Slave's lyrics were changed to "see the greatest city."

This show featured the Phish debut of Broken Into Pieces and the first Sanity since August 6, 2021 (103 shows). Fish quoted The Well in Wolfman's Brother. Kill Devil Falls was unfinished.

This show featured the debut of Life Saving Gun. AC/DC Bag was unfinished and My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. After Llama, Trey said he wasn't sure if they had already played Llama (during the band's seven night residency at Madison Square Garden) and after Fish said they hadn't, Trey said "let's play it again!" and Llama was started again for a few seconds. Trey teased ...And Flew Away in Tube. Page teased Let's Spend the Night Together in Suzy Greenberg.

Bug was dedicated to Jovi (who had joined Trey on stage to sing the song on June 20, 2022), who was in attendance. Trey teased Stash in The Wedge. Also Sprach Zarathustra was unfinished and included a Psycho Killer tease from Trey. Cracklin' Rosie was performed for the first time since July 6, 2012 (397 shows).

Trey and Page teased Can't You Hear Me Knocking in A Wave of Hope. The lyrics in Cities were changed to "find the best city to live in" and "I found myself a city to live in."

Fish teased I Am Hydrogen at the end of the first Mike's Song. The Moma Dance was unfinished. Backwards Down the Number Line was played for Chris Kuroda's birthday. Trey teased Set Your Soul Free in Carini.

Happy Birthday was performed for Lisa Simpson (she had made Fish's "Syracuse colored" dress for the evening and was in attendance). Trey and Page teased That's All in Tweezer. Page teased Long Tall Glasses in Possum and Hold Your Head Up after I Didn't Know. The soundcheck's My Soul had Dog Log lyrics.

This show featured the Phish debut of Monsters. Page teased Taxman in Rock and Roll. In the soundcheck, Trey briefly worked on Sugar Shack in between the Clear Your Minds. A few seconds of Memories and Carolina were sung after the final full band Grind.

This show featured the Phish debut of Pillow Jets (previously known as On Pillow Jets when it debuted with the Trey Anastasio Trio a month earlier). Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Maze. Page teased Eleanor Rigby in David Bowie and Ruby Waves. The soundcheck's My Soul contained a Monsters quote from a Trey. Trey teased Back on the Train and Divided Sky after the rest of the band left the stage during the soundcheck.

This show was stopped in the middle of Scents and Subtle Sounds due to severe weather in the area.

This show featured the Phish debut of Mercy. Happy Birthday was performed for the first time since June 25, 2016 (251 shows) and was for Jim Pollock. Trey and Mike teased Timber (Jerry the Mule) in Light. Trey mentioned Jim in Backwards Down the Number Line. Suzy Greenberg contained The 9th Cube teases from Trey and Page and The Howling quotes from Trey.

This show featured the Phish debuts of The Well and The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (the latter and HYHU featuring Fish on guitar). You Enjoy Myself was played for a fan who had a shirt stating Phish had not played a YEM in Georgia in 20 years.

Trey teased The Lion Sleeps Tonight in the first Tweezer.

This show featured the Phish debut of ...And Flew Away. Trey teased What's the Use? in Roggae. The Nile Song was teased as well as quoted (by Fish) in Prince Caspian. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Ruby Waves. My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending

This show featured the Phish debut of Ether Edge. Trey teased Super Bad in Free. Trey changed the first Alumni's lyrics to "no PhD."

This show featured the Phish debut of Oblivion. The intro to Also Sprach Zarathustra featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. DWD was unfinished. Mike teased Moby Dick in Chalk Dust Torture.
This performance took place on the Stoke Stage.

Soundcheck: Simple Twist Up Dave, Curlew’s Call, Blues Jam, Evolve, Where They’ll Find Us, Oblivion (this soundcheck is unconfirmed)

SET 1: Set Your Soul Free, Simple Twist Up Dave, Evolve, Rise/Come Together, Steam, Heavy Things > Cayman Review, Night Speaks to a Woman, The Moma Dance, Curlew's Call

SET 2: I Never Needed You Like This Before, 1977, Acting the Devil, No Men In No Man's Land, Oblivion, Love Is What We Are, Drifting, Alaska > Everything's Right

ENCORE: Over the Rainbow [1], First Tube [2]

James Casey joined for the encore (he not appear elsewhere during the show) to sing on Over the Rainbow, which was performed a cappella, and play saxophone on First Tube.
Blaze On's lyrics were changed to "dancing by the water" and the song ended with Everything's Right quotes prompting Trey to say "we're going to end every song like that tonight." Gotta Jibboo also ended with an Everything's Right quote from Trey. O-o-h Child featured James Casey (who did not perform during the show) on vocals.
Page sat in on keys for Mull and Cities.
This performance was part of Peach Music Festival and took place on the Peach Stage.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Louisiana Sun.
This show featured the debut of Moonlight and Mike Gordon debut of Rich Man. This setlist is unconfirmed.
This setlist is unconfirmed.
This show was part of Blue Ox Festival. Walls of Time was performed for the first time since March 29, 2014.
This setlist is unconfirmed.
Casual Enlightenment through Guilty Pleasures featured Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou on trumpet, Spencer Merk on trombone, and Eric Wurzelbacher on tenor saxophone. Mike teased Mike's Song in Haywire.
This show featured the debuts of Undone and Don't Walk Away. Mike and Scott teased Skin It Back at the end of Undone.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of A Wave of Hope, Who Knows Who?, and Funny Thing About Love. Who Knows Who? and Funny Thing About Love featured Tessa Gordon on vocals and the entire encore featured Eric Biondo on trumpet, Lynn Ligammari on saxophone, and Michael Williams on bass trumpet.
This performance was part of Northlands Music & Arts Festival, took place on the Echo Stage, and featured the debuts of Guilty Pleasures and Tilting. The Mike Gordon debut of Get U Ready featured Jennifer Hartswick on trumpet. This setlist is unconfirmed.
This show featured the debuts of Pure Energy, Connected, and Revolution of the Mind and the Mike Gordon debuts of Before You Gotta Go, Mull, Ooh I Like Your Loving, Circling, You Sexy Thing, and Carini.

Soundcheck: Blazing Down the Twisted Wire, Flying Blind (x2), Llama, Valdese (x3), Party Time, Splinters of Hail, Quantegy, The Silver Light, Evolve, Roll Like a River, Lonely Trip, Ocelot

SET 1: Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand [1], Hey Stranger, Blazing Down the Twisted Wire, Llama [2], No Men In No Man's Land, Roll Like a River, Party Time, Evolve, The Silver Light, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan

SET 2: Gotta Jibboo, Broken Into Pieces [3], Flying Blind[3], Wolfman's Brother, Valdese[3], Splinters of Hail[3], Ocelot, Heavy Things, Lonely Trip, Everything's Right

ENCORE: Carini

This show featured the debuts of Broken into Pieces, Flying Blind, Valdese, and Splinters of Hail and the first public performance of Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand (which had previously been played on October 23, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). Llama was performed in an alternate arrangement. The Llama in the soundcheck was also performed in an alternate arrangement and was incomplete. Trey teased a little more time before the soundcheck's Ocelot.

Soundcheck: The Moma Dance, Ghosts of the Forest, Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand, Ruby Waves

SET 1: I Never Needed You Like This Before, If I Could See the World [1], Spin, Undermind > Ghosts of the Forest > The Endless Dream [2], Mercy, Pillow Jets[2], 46 Days

SET 2: Outside the Lines[2] > Ruby Waves > Machine[2], About to Run, The Moma Dance [3] > Twist

ENCORE: A Wave of Hope

This show featured the debuts of The Endless Dream, Pillow Jets, Outside the Lines, and Machine and the first public performance of If I Could See the World (which had previously been played on October 9, 2020 during the Beacon Jams). Moma Dance was unfinished. Fish quoted Louie, Louie in Twist. Trey and Fish quoted The Well in the soundcheck's Moma Dance. Hey Stranger was teased before the soundcheck's Shaking Someone's Outstretched Hand.
This show featured the debuts of Where They'll Find Us, Perseid, Monsters, Oblivion, The Well, and Ether Edge, the first public performance of The Greater Good (which had previously been played on October 16, 2020 during the Beacon Jams), and the Trey Anastasio debut of Halfway Home (previously only performed by Ghosts of the Forest and Phish). Perseid had evolved from Forward People, which had been released as a single in 2021. The first Perseid was unfinished due to technical issues. Air Said To Me was performed for the first time since December 31, 2006. What's Done was last played on February 28, 2010. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in The Greater Good. Ghost's lyrics were changed to "the story of Fish in Telluride."

SET 1: Zeed Al Maal, Jam, Lalla Aisha in Jhaptal, Dream Wanderer, Sand, Pacing Like Prince

SET 2: Power Plant [1], The Tingler, King Kong, Berber Song

Pacing Like Prince featured Ryan Montbleau on vocals. Mike sat in on bass for Power Plant.
Mike sat in on acoustic guitar with Tessa providing vocals for Funny Thing About Love and You're No Good.

Soundcheck: Fish was a guest at this show which benefited The Waterwheel Foundation.

SET 1: Nobody Finer, She Belongs to Me, Crooked Piece of Time, Fluffhead, Suzy Drew, Promised Land, Franklin's Tower, Mississippi Blues, Dancin' Plague > Space > Automatic Pilot

SET 2: In Case You Didn't Know, Downtown [1], Lesser Charge [2], Can't Always Listen [3], Suzy Greenberg[3], Crimes of the Mind[3]

Fish sat in on drums from Downtown through the end of the show. Downtown consisted of only Ella, Fish, and Parker. Ella sang vocals on Lesser Charge. This show benefited The Waterwheel Foundation.

Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode in Back on the Train.

SET 1: Little Crazy Too, Nobody Finer, Ain't No More Caine, Franklin's Tower, Dancin' Plague > Space > Automatic Pilot, Promised Land, Suzy Drew, In Case You Didn't Know

SET 2: Can't Always Listen, Downtown [1], Lesser Charge [2], Fluffhead [3], Show of Life [4]

Fish sat in on drums from Downtown through the end of the show. The debut of Downtown was only Ella, Fish, and Parker. Ella sang vocals on Lesser Charge. Show of Life was performed in a fast style. This show benefitted The Waterwheel Foundation.

Down with Disease was unfinished. Blaze On's lyrics were changed to reference "Bowl."

Soundcheck: Driver, Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: The Curtain With, Carini -> All of These Dreams, Stash, Halfway to the Moon, Mull > Undermind, Theme From the Bottom

SET 2: My Soul > Tweezer[1] -> Simple > Rock and Roll

ENCORE: Miss You, Sand


The Curtain With was performed for the first time since June 30, 2019 (117 shows). During Carini, Trey mentioned Frenchie (Tim Gazaille), a fan who had passed away the previous day. Tweezer featured Fish on Marimba Lumina.

Wolfman's Brother was unfinished. After Izabella, Trey said they had to play one by a local musician, Jimi Hendrix.

Soundcheck: My Soul, Foam, Martian Monster, Lonely Trip, Bouncing Around the Room (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)

SET 1: Blaze On -> Plasma -> Blaze On, Vultures, Sample in a Jar, Ya Mar, Steam > My Friend, My Friend[1] > Walls of the Cave > Ghost

SET 2: A Wave of Hope, Bouncing Around the Room, No Men In No Man's Land -> Golden Age, Martian Monster, The Wedge, Bug > Back on the Train

ENCORE: Fluffhead


My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased The Secret of Life (The Dead Milkmen) in A Wave of Hope.
Mike sat in on bass for Power Plant.

Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Wolfman's Brother. A lyric in Tube was changed from "fun" to "sun." Page teased the theme from Speed Racer in YEM.

Dinner and Movie was performed for the first time since August 4, 2017 (177 shows). Trey teased If I Only Had a Brain and Dave's Energy Guide in Ruby Waves. Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Mike and Trey teased Sundown in Bathtub Gin.
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