SET 1: Dinner and a Movie[1] > Bouncing Around the Room[1] > Buried Alive[1] > Flat Fee[1], Reba, The Landlady[1], Bathtub Gin[1], Donna Lee[1], AC/DC Bag[1] > Rocky Top, Cavern[1], David Bowie[1]
SET 2: Golgi Apparatus, The Squirming Coil, Moose the Mooche[2], Tweezer[1] > My Sweet One, Gumbo[1] > Mike's Song[1] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[1], Hold Your Head Up > Touch Me[3] > Hold Your Head Up > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg[1]
ENCORE: Sweet Adeline[4], Frankenstein[1]
ENCORE 2: Fee > Tweezer Reprise[1]
This show, officially released as Live Phish 19, featured The Giant Country Horns for all songs except Reba, Rocky Top, Golgi, The Squirming Coil, My Sweet One, Hydrogen, both HYHUs, Oh Kee Pa, Adeline, and Fee. It also marked the first Phish performance of Moose the Mooche, which contained a tease of Rhythm-A-Ning from Trey. Trey also teased the Woody Woodpecker theme before Golgi. During the band intros before Donna Lee, Page and Russ teased Killer Joe during Russ's introduction. Prior to Touch Me, Fish was introduced as the Lizard Queen. Touch Me featured Fish on trombone. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.
Sweet Adeline is performed without mics with average shooshing. Ends with the loudest applaud of the night. Next Frankenstein comes to life (only for the 6th time at this point in Phish’s career) and is a fun listen, the horns contributing tentatively. Trey really cranks it for his solo, his tone getting as dirty as ever. Fishman's solo is executed well, and he gives a little extra of his own spin in the middle with some salsa-y fills. Page sticks to the organ for this version. There is a vocal jam in the middle, with splashes of horns, which makes for a unique reading. After the 2nd drum solo, the band caps this one off with excellent energy!Add a Review
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