This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic except for Till We Meet Again through Sand and Rift and Fluffhead (all of which featured Jeff Tanski on piano). This show featured the first Trey acoustic performances of What's Going Through Your Mind, Valdese, and Rift. Brian and Robert was dedicated to Cam Neely. Rift (in a nod to Trey's story from earlier in the evening about performing the song in front of Aerosmith on April 7, 1993 during the Boston Music Awards show) was dedicated to Aerosmith. My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending and was followed by Trey whistling part of Piano Man while telling a story. Taste was performed outside of Phish for the first time since May 19, 1999 (when it was also performed by Trey solo acoustic). Trey quoted Valdese in The Wedge. Reba did not contain whistling.

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Valdese quote in The Wedge, Piano Man whistling
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, attached to 2025-03-09

Review by Blatch

Blatch Now this is a Trey show I certainly won't forget. Me and my mother had two tickets for the very last row in the theater, acquired for face on CoT. This didn't hamper my enjoyment of the show, a wonderful acoustic performance, one bit. Trey went out and played a great variety of songs, toplined by the first acoustic WGTYM (love that song, as a jam vehicle or otherwise) and "Valdese". Jeff Tanski's involvement also gave the songs some extra punch, even if it threw me off to not have this totally be a solo performance. And were there jams? You bet. Trey got up to a nice groove thang during "Blaze On", but for the most part the proggier material stood out. I think I was slouching in my seat during the "Fluffhead" closer, but that's okay. As tends to happen on concert Sundays, it was a long day for me. I should download a recording of this one...
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