Soundcheck: Jam -> Back on the Train, First Tube, Uncle Pen, Billy Breathes, You Shook Me All Night Long
SET 1: First Tube, Wolfman's Brother > Beauty of My Dreams > Golgi Apparatus > Limb By Limb, Bug, Poor Heart > Roggae, Chalk Dust Torture
SET 2: Gotta Jibboo > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sand > Harry Hood -> Dog Faced Boy > Harry Hood[1], I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[2], Hold Whatcha Got[3], Uncle Pen[2], Free Bird[4]
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself
. Now, Hood has always been my favorite song and i know there are a TON of great versions but this one had a personality all its own. The intro fades down and then Dog Faced Boy emerges. YES YES!! A very weird and unique placement of a cool little ditty, it is completed, then... drum roll... BOOM! Back to the Hood intro and i fucking love how Fishman goes crazy on the drums right before the vocals start. Hood>DFB>Hood with mandolins and fiddle in the build up...uh...YEAH!!!!!!!. This will ALWAYS be my favorite version of both Harry Hood and Dog Faced Boy. Onto the mini-bluegrass set with the Del McCoury Band, Sam Bush and the man himself, Ricky Skaggs! I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome(The last version to date) with Ricky Skaggs wailing on the vocals was freaking awesome.(Is this why Phish hasn't played it again after years of doing so?
Next, Hold Whatcha Got was smoking as phish just sit back and let the guest takeover.(No ego involved,LOVE THIS BAND) This was a debut for Phish and more than likely a one timer, a my timer if you like. Next, Uncle Pen was bound to show up and thanks to the music gods... it did ! A very nice segment to an already stellar show. So what do you do after all that awesomeness, well you invite Wynonna Judd out to sing Free Bird !!!! No a cappella this time. (1st electric Free Bird performed by Phish since the 80's?!?!) Wynonna sang her heart out and EVERYONE dug it!!!!! Fantastic way to close a set. Set 2 started out with the "Phish 2000" sound and turned into a bluegrass shindig with a southern rock anthem to bring it all home. Can you believe it? Southern rock performed by a prog/improvisational/jazz quartet with bluegrass and country special guest. What a set!!!!!Add a Review
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Review by ilostmypebblesandmarbles
Love the venue !!!!
Love the musical menu !!!!
Love the very special guest !
Loved that the mail order tickets were gold !
I wrote the review above this one but
Loved The Phish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think the whole "Summer/Fall 2000" was excellent. Lots of cool jams along the way. This year had its own sound. The jams were patient, eerie, euphoric, gradual & focused. The Twist in Japan. The 6/28 Gin. The crazy "Moby Dick" set.
The Timber from Vegas. Haunting sounds all throughout this year.