Soundcheck: Funky Bitch > Jam
SET 1: 46 Days, The Moma Dance, The Well, My Friend, My Friend[1] -> Brian and Robert, Llama, Cities > Ya Mar, Stash, Cavern
SET 2: Axilla (Part II) > Down with Disease[2] > Mercury > Taste > Ghost > Limb By Limb, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Contact > Run Like an Antelope
My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Trey teased In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Stash and Antelope. During Axilla, Trey told Kuroda to "shine that thing in my face, birthday boy" and he and Mike teased Happy Birthday. Disease was unfinished. Trey teased Call to the Post before Contact.
Photo © Rene Huemer
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Review by TerrapinTrip
First of all, great show! I remember it was a really high energy way to start the weekend, and I was very happy with their song selections (I have been chasing a MFMF and a Stash forever), and I really liked the MFMF jam into Brian & Robert. Was a very sweet way to cool down. Probably my favorite Cities I have seen yet as well. Second set was interesting and had some unique jams, especially the Ghost to Limb by Limb. Trey's blues solo during GTBT was awesome as well.
But it was really the encore that sold it for me. I LOVE Contact and have been wanting to see it my entire Phish career, and I was so happy that they played it. The Antelope was really phenomenal and they had great timing during the build-up and then into the reggae portion of the song. But my favorite thing about that encore that I just noticed, and I say this as someone who is a HUGE Blues Brothers fan, is that either Page or Fish played an audio clip of John Candy's line "Three orange whips!" from the Blues Brothers movie at the beginning of Contact.
Not sure how I never caught it before, but it really made me giggle this morning and I had to share that with y'all.