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This show was webcast via Live Phish. Vulfpeck was the opening act.
This show was webcast via Live Phish. Vulfpeck was the opening act.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. This show featured the TAB debut of Midnight Rider. Money, Love and Change contained a San-Ho-Zay tease. 
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. This show featured the TAB debut of Midnight Rider. Money, Love and Change contained a San-Ho-Zay tease. 
This performance took place at DelFest and was on the Grandstand Stage. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured Del McCoury on guitar, Rob McCoury on banjo, and Ronnie McCoury on mandolin.
This performance took place at DelFest and was on the Grandstand Stage. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured Del McCoury on guitar, Rob McCoury on banjo, and Ronnie McCoury on mandolin.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Moonshine Stage.
This performance was part of Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Moonshine Stage.
This performance took place at DelFest on the Grandstand Stage and was be billed as "Del McCoury Band & Friends" featuring Jon Fishman, Dan Auerbach, Ronnie Bowman, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band horn section.
This performance took place at DelFest on the Grandstand Stage and was be billed as "Del McCoury Band & Friends" featuring Jon Fishman, Dan Auerbach, Ronnie Bowman, and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band horn section.
The TAB debut of Cause = Time in the first set was aborted. It was played in full to start the second set.
The TAB debut of Cause = Time in the first set was aborted. It was played in full to start the second set.
This show featured the TAB debut of Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
This show featured the TAB debut of Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
This show featured the TAB debut of Back in the U.S.A..
This show featured the TAB debut of Back in the U.S.A..
This show featured the TAB debuts of Basically Frightened and Delta Lady.
This show featured the TAB debuts of Basically Frightened and Delta Lady.

SET 1: There Was a Time, Postcards From Hell, Sing About It, Feeling Good, Oh, Pretty Woman, Shake Your Hips, She Caught the Katy (And Left Me a Mule To Ride), I'm Working on a Building, Be Proud Of The Grey In Your Hair, Play a Train Song, Stupid Preoccupations, When You Come Back, Rip This Joint [1], Compared to What[1], Good Morning Little Schoolgirl[1], Trouble Every Day[1], Jessica[1], Time Is Free, Trondossa, Smokestack Lightning > Don't Cry No More, Basically Frightened, Fixin' To Die, Space Is The Place, I'm So Glad[1]

ENCORE: Zambi[1] > Turn On Your Love Light[1]

Fish was among the performers for "Hampton 70: A Celebration of Col. Bruce Hampton." Oh, Pretty Woman contained a Layla tease. Rip This Joint through Jessica and I'm So Glad through Turn On Your Love Light featured Fish on drums.
Fish was among the performers for "Hampton 70: A Celebration of Col. Bruce Hampton." Oh, Pretty Woman contained a Layla tease. Rip This Joint through Jessica and I'm So Glad through Turn On Your Love Light featured Fish on drums.
This show featured the TAB debuts of On the Road Again and Work Song. The horns teased Happy Birthday in On the Road Again, which was performed on Willie Nelson's birthday. Trey teased On the Road Again in Gotta Jibboo. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Rocky Mountain Way before Speak To Me and Iron Man before Rise/Come Together.
This show featured the TAB debuts of On the Road Again and Work Song. The horns teased Happy Birthday in On the Road Again, which was performed on Willie Nelson's birthday. Trey teased On the Road Again in Gotta Jibboo. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Rocky Mountain Way before Speak To Me and Iron Man before Rise/Come Together.
This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
This show was part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival and featured Bob Weir and Trey performing together on acoustic guitars prior to Bob's set with his own band.
This performance was part of the Wanee Festival and featured Bob Weir and Trey performing together on acoustic guitars prior to Bob's set with his own band.
This performance was part of the Sweetwater 420 Festival and was webcast on UphoricTV's YouTube channel.
This performance was part of the Sweetwater 420 Festival and was webcast on UphoricTV's YouTube channel.
This show featured the debut of Rise/Come Together and the TAB debut of Tide Turns.
This show featured the debut of Rise/Come Together and the TAB debut of Tide Turns.
This show featured the debut of Everything's Right and the TAB debuts of Feel It Still and The Parting Glass.
This show featured the debut of Everything's Right and the TAB debuts of Feel It Still and The Parting Glass.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Wingsuit, Fee, Breath and Burning, 46 Days, American Tune, Sleeping Monkey, and Maze. American Tune had not been performed by any member of Phish since Trey's performance with Dave Matthews & Friends on January 16, 2004.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Wingsuit, Fee, Breath and Burning, 46 Days, American Tune, Sleeping Monkey, and Maze. American Tune had not been performed by any member of Phish since Trey's performance with Dave Matthews & Friends on January 16, 2004.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Shade, Tide Turns, Rubberneck Lions, The Lizards, and Rock 'n' Roll Suicide. Rubberneck Lions had not been played by any member of Phish since Trey's performance in Oysterhead on June 16, 2006. In Lizards, Trey said Paul Languedoc had a rule where "the songs that he liked in life were only songs with whistling" and proceeded to whistle the ending part of the song. Trey dedicated Wading to Tom Marshall and Summer of '89 to his wife Sue, both of who were in the audience. 

 

 

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first acoustic performances of Shade, Tide Turns, Rubberneck Lions, The Lizards, and Rock 'n' Roll Suicide. Rubberneck Lions had not been played by any member of Phish since Trey's performance in Oysterhead on June 16, 2006. In Lizards, Trey said Paul Languedoc had a rule where "the songs that he liked in life were only songs with whistling" and proceeded to whistle the ending part of the song. Trey dedicated Wading to Tom Marshall and Summer of '89 to his wife Sue, both of who were in the audience. 

 

 

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the debut of Tree, and the first Trey acoustic performances of Discern, Walfredo, All of These Dreams, Winterqueen, Steam, Miss You, and More. Discern had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on August 2, 2003. Walfredo was dedicated to Raul Rekow and Summer of '89 was dedicated to Trey's wife, Sue.
This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic, featured the debut of Tree, and the first Trey acoustic performances of Discern, Walfredo, All of These Dreams, Winterqueen, Steam, Miss You, and More. Discern had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on August 2, 2003. Walfredo was dedicated to Raul Rekow and Summer of '89 was dedicated to Trey's wife, Sue.
This performance was part of the Gem & Jam Festival.
This performance was part of the Gem & Jam Festival.

Soundcheck: work on Susskind Hotel, work on Live and Let Die, work on Susskind Hotel, Mother's Song, work on Traveled Too Far, work on The Grid, work on Live and Let Die, Miss You (The Rolling Stones), work on Live and Let Die

SET 1: Say Something, Daisy Hill Grove, Susskind Hotel [1] > Mother's Song > Susskind Hotel, Morphing Again -> The Field > How Do I Know

SET 2: Sugar Shack, Angatta > Peel, Meat > Sleep to Dream, Tiny Little World, Different World

ENCORE: Black Tambourine > Check Your Pepper

After Daisy Hill Grove, Mike brought his daughter Tessa out on stage to help toss out tiny hands to the crowd, bring out trophies to the band members, and help the band toss ping pong balls to the audience. She continued to toss out the ping pong balls as the band started up Susskind Hotel. Sleep to Dream included a Linus and Lucy tease and Mike quoted Black Tambourine in Check Your Pepper.
After Daisy Hill Grove, Mike brought his daughter Tessa out on stage to help toss out tiny hands to the crowd, bring out trophies to the band members, and help the band toss ping pong balls to the audience. She continued to toss out the ping pong balls as the band started up Susskind Hotel. Sleep to Dream included a Linus and Lucy tease and Mike quoted Black Tambourine in Check Your Pepper.
Miss You was teased and quoted in Normal Phoebe, which also included ping pong balls being thrown into the crowd. Brick House and Another One Bites the Dust were teased in Check Your Pepper.
Miss You was teased and quoted in Normal Phoebe, which also included ping pong balls being thrown into the crowd. Brick House and Another One Bites the Dust were teased in Check Your Pepper.
Mike and Scott threw ping pong balls out into the crowd during Looking for Clues which contained a How Many People Are You tease.
Mike and Scott threw ping pong balls out into the crowd during Looking for Clues which contained a How Many People Are You tease.
The jam in the soundcheck was without Mike.
The jam in the soundcheck was without Mike.
Mike teased Sweet Emotion in Let's Go.
Mike teased Sweet Emotion in Let's Go.
Different World contained Those Were the Days, Roundabout, and Time Loves a Hero teases.
Different World contained Those Were the Days, Roundabout, and Time Loves a Hero teases.
Scott and Mike teased Purple Haze in Crazy Sometimes.
Scott and Mike teased Purple Haze in Crazy Sometimes.
Mike teased Demolition Man in Yarmouth Road. My Sharona was teased in Tiny Little World. Mike invited the front row on stage to dance at toward the end of Sugar Shack.
Mike teased Demolition Man in Yarmouth Road. My Sharona was teased in Tiny Little World. Mike invited the front row on stage to dance at toward the end of Sugar Shack.

SET 1: Jones [1]

This was an open mic performance and featured Mike and Scott on guitars, Robert on drums, and Craig on vocals toward the end of the song.
This was an open mic performance and featured Mike and Scott on guitars, Robert on drums, and Craig on vocals toward the end of the song.
Mike teased Heartbreaker in Let's Go and Traveled Too Far in Let Her Go.
Mike teased Heartbreaker in Let's Go and Traveled Too Far in Let Her Go.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of The Maker. Mike and Scott teased Those Were the Days before How Many People Are You.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of The Maker. Mike and Scott teased Those Were the Days before How Many People Are You.
This performance was part of the A Prairie Home Companion series and featured Trey on acoustic guitar, Chris Thile on mandolin, Aoife O'Donovan on vocals, Rich Dworsky on keys, Chris Eldridge on guitar, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Paul Kowert on bass, and Ted Poor on drums. Other performers were The Staves and Tig Notaro.
This performance was part of the A Prairie Home Companion series and featured Trey on acoustic guitar, Chris Thile on mandolin, Aoife O'Donovan on vocals, Rich Dworsky on keys, Chris Eldridge on guitar, Brittany Haas on fiddle, Paul Kowert on bass, and Ted Poor on drums. Other performers were The Staves and Tig Notaro.
This show featured the debut of Check Your Pepper.
This show featured the debut of Check Your Pepper.
This show was part of the Catskill Chill Music Festival and featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Waking Up Dead and Let's Go.
This show was part of the Catskill Chill Music Festival and featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Waking Up Dead and Let's Go.
This show was billed as "Steal Your Bass" featuring Phil Lesh, Dave Schools, and Mike Gordon with the Hardworking Americans as the accompanying band and was performed for Super VIP attendees at the Lockn' festival. Mike appeared at the end of an unknown song, performed on He's Gone, and another unknown song before departing the stage. He's Gone also featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals.
This show was billed as "Steal Your Bass" featuring Phil Lesh, Dave Schools, and Mike Gordon with the Hardworking Americans as the accompanying band and was performed for Super VIP attendees at the Lockn' festival. Mike appeared at the end of an unknown song, performed on He's Gone, and another unknown song before departing the stage. He's Gone also featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals.
Page and Fish were part of Phil's friends and played for the entire show. Mr.Charlie and Sugaree featured Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi on guitar and vocals. This set was part of the Lockn' Music Festival that also featured two days of Phish.
Page and Fish were part of Phil's friends and played for the entire show. Mr.Charlie and Sugaree featured Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi on guitar and vocals. This set was part of the Lockn' Music Festival that also featured two days of Phish.
Page sat in on keyboards for Just Kissed My Baby and Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley.
Page sat in on keyboards for Just Kissed My Baby and Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley.
This performance was part of the Peach Music Festival. The first set Sand was aborted shortly after it began due to a major storm that was in the area. Set two began with Sand started at the beginning of the song.
This performance was part of the Peach Music Festival. The first set Sand was aborted shortly after it began due to a major storm that was in the area. Set two began with Sand started at the beginning of the song.
This performance was part of the inaugural Vertex Festival.
This performance was part of the inaugural Vertex Festival.
Page sat in on keyboards for When It Rains, It Poors.
Page sat in on keyboards for When It Rains, It Poors.
This show was dubbed "TXR Big Bass Bash" and featured opening sets by Midnight North and the Infamous Stringdusters with Nicki Bluhm. Shakedown Street contained a "Low Rider" jam. Yarmouth Road featured Bluhm on vocals. Six Feet of Snow and Cumberland Blues featured Andy Falco on guitar and Andy Hall on dobro. Cumberland Blues also featured Jeremy Garrett on fiddle.
This show was dubbed "TXR Big Bass Bash" and featured opening sets by Midnight North and the Infamous Stringdusters with Nicki Bluhm. Shakedown Street contained a "Low Rider" jam. Yarmouth Road featured Bluhm on vocals. Six Feet of Snow and Cumberland Blues featured Andy Falco on guitar and Andy Hall on dobro. Cumberland Blues also featured Jeremy Garrett on fiddle.
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