Soundcheck: My Soul
SET 1: The Dogs, Evolve, Fluffhead, Gumbo, Pebbles and Marbles, Roggae, Ginseng Sullivan, Guelah Papyrus, Julius, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: The Curtain With, A Wave of Hope -> Mercy > Simple > Ether Edge -> Maze, Twenty Years Later[1] > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself
Trey teased Manteca in Gumbo. Simple contained extensive Macarena teases. Trey changed the lyrics of Twenty Years Later to "thirty-three years later" in reference to the band's first show at The Mann Center on July 18, 1992. You Enjoy Myself contained teases of the Theme from Speed Racer from Page and Manteca and Jean Pierre teases from Trey. During Mike's bass solo in You Enjoy Myself, Trey quoted She Drives Me Crazy (Fine Young Cannibals), changing the lyrics to "he drives me crazy."
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Review by VermontCowFunk
First set had great flow, song selection and a few tight and creative jams. Fluffhead in the three spot was a treat, as well as a beautiful Pebbles, but the Gumbo, Roggae, and Melt were the musical highlights. Always love a funky jammed out Gumbo and the Roggae saw some patient and melodic interplay. Melt quickly got weird, with all kinds of chunky effects.
Set 2 had some exploratory jamming but nothing that went super deep and a few head scratchers on song selection. A bit up and down. Loved the opening 1-2 punch of Curtain -> Wave of Hope but energy dissipated after we got “Mercy’ed.” Simple -> Ether Edge also worth a listen, but wouldn’t have called 20 years later next. We needed a strong finish and the Antelope closer plus YEM Encore delivered. The rain started late in set 2 to cool things off a bit, and just an abundance of positive energy floating around the venue during a very groovy YEM.
Thanks Phish and thanks to a great crowd at the Mann for a memorable night.