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SET 1: Cult of Personality, Daddy D, Vroom, Speed Bump of Your Love, The Get Down, I'm the Slime [1], Son of Orange County[1], Trouble Every Day[1], Scrabb[1]

SET 2: Fire [2], Revolution[2], Fire on the Mountain, Good to Your Earhole[2], Come On, Come Over [3], Burnin' and Lootin' [4], Imagine [5], This Land Is Your Land[5]

This show was a "Get Out and Vote For Bernie" benefit concert. Hail to the Chief was teased in Daddy D and before Come On, Come Over. My Country, 'Tis of Thee was teased by Tim before The Get Down. I'm the Slime through Scrabb featured Fish on drums and Natalie Cressman on trombone. The entire second set featured Natalie Cressman on trombone, Oteil Burbridge on bass, and DJ Logic on turntables. Fish was on all songs in the second set except Fire on the Mountain. Jason Hann replaced Fish on Fire on the Mountain and Adrian on Burnin' and Lootin'. Burnin' and Lootin' through This Land Is Your Land featured Kat Wright on vocals and Bob Wagner on guitar. LoveDeep was the opening band.
This show was a "Get Out and Vote For Bernie" benefit concert. Hail to the Chief was teased in Daddy D and before Come On, Come Over. My Country, 'Tis of Thee was teased by Tim before The Get Down. I'm the Slime through Scrabb featured Fish on drums and Natalie Cressman on trombone. The entire second set featured Natalie Cressman on trombone, Oteil Burbridge on bass, and DJ Logic on turntables. Fish was on all songs in the second set except Fire on the Mountain. Jason Hann replaced Fish on Fire on the Mountain and Adrian on Burnin' and Lootin'. Burnin' and Lootin' through This Land Is Your Land featured Kat Wright on vocals and Bob Wagner on guitar. LoveDeep was the opening band.
Fish sat in on drums for a portion of this show.
Fish sat in on drums for a portion of this show.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders's “A Future To Believe In” rally.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders's “A Future To Believe In” rally.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' Commit To Vote concert. Fish sat in with Emily Ratajkowski. Other performers at the concert were Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Young The Giant, Fantastic Negrito, Big Data, Matt Nathanson, Brett Hughes, and Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band.
This performance was part of 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' Commit To Vote concert. Fish sat in with Emily Ratajkowski. Other performers at the concert were Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Young The Giant, Fantastic Negrito, Big Data, Matt Nathanson, Brett Hughes, and Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band.
Daisy Hill Grove contained a Sugar Shack tease.
Daisy Hill Grove contained a Sugar Shack tease.
This show featured the debut of Eclipse.
This show featured the debut of Eclipse.
Cruel World contained a Take It As It Comes tease from Scott.
Cruel World contained a Take It As It Comes tease from Scott.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Lonely Island.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Lonely Island.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Mother's Song.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Mother's Song.
This show featured the debuts of Daisy Hill Grove and Crazy Sometimes and the Mike Gordon debuts of Number 1 Crush and Don't Chin The Dog.
This show featured the debuts of Daisy Hill Grove and Crazy Sometimes and the Mike Gordon debuts of Number 1 Crush and Don't Chin The Dog.
This performance took place at the offices of Relix magazine as part of the Live @ Relix video series.
This performance took place at the offices of Relix magazine as part of the Live @ Relix video series.
Trey briefly teased Wilson before First Tube.
Trey briefly teased Wilson before First Tube.
Clint Eastwood contained Chain of Fools quotes from Trey and Jen. Show of Life was dedicated to TAB and Phish booking agent Chip Hooper, who was in a local hospital battling cancer.
Clint Eastwood contained Chain of Fools quotes from Trey and Jen. Show of Life was dedicated to TAB and Phish booking agent Chip Hooper, who was in a local hospital battling cancer.
Trey Anastasio Band was the musical guest on Conan. The episode first aired on November 18, 2015.
Trey Anastasio Band was the musical guest on Conan. The episode first aired on November 18, 2015.
During The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Trey played his guitar with a violin from a fan dressed as the devil. This show featured the TAB debut of Enjoy Yourself.  MacArthur Park included showgirls on the stage.
During The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Trey played his guitar with a violin from a fan dressed as the devil. This show featured the TAB debut of Enjoy Yourself.  MacArthur Park included showgirls on the stage.
Call to the Post was teased before Show of Life.
Call to the Post was teased before Show of Life.
Cayman Review contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey.  This show featured the TAB debut of What Is Life.
Cayman Review contained a Streets of Cairo tease by Trey.  This show featured the TAB debut of What Is Life.
This show featured the TAB debuts of Soul Rebel, 49 Bye-Byes, and MacArthur Park.
This show featured the TAB debuts of Soul Rebel, 49 Bye-Byes, and MacArthur Park.
This show was part of the 2015 New Yorker Festival, billed as "Trey Anastasio Talks with Alec Wilkinson." The songs  – including the debut of Cartwheels – were interspersed between interview segments.
This show was part of the 2015 New Yorker Festival, billed as "Trey Anastasio Talks with Alec Wilkinson." The songs  – including the debut of Cartwheels – were interspersed between interview segments.
During Grace Potter's headlining set at the Grand Point North festival, Mike sat in on bass for Jump Into the Fire. Mike's band had performed earlier in the evening.
During Grace Potter's headlining set at the Grand Point North festival, Mike sat in on bass for Jump Into the Fire. Mike's band had performed earlier in the evening.
This set was part of the Grand Point North festival that also featured Grace Potter, The Flaming Lips, Greensky Bluegrass, and Marco Benevento, among many others.
This set was part of the Grand Point North festival that also featured Grace Potter, The Flaming Lips, Greensky Bluegrass, and Marco Benevento, among many others.
This performance was part of the Plainfield Old Home Days celebration that also featured Donna Thunder and Storm, The Odd Wednesdays, and Bad Dog.
This performance was part of the Plainfield Old Home Days celebration that also featured Donna Thunder and Storm, The Odd Wednesdays, and Bad Dog.

SET 1: Angatta [1]

During Barika's performance as part of The South End Art Hop, all of the other members of Mike Gordon's band joined Craig Myers, Andrew Moroz, and Michael Chorney for the Barika original "Angatta."
During Barika's performance as part of The South End Art Hop, all of the other members of Mike Gordon's band joined Craig Myers, Andrew Moroz, and Michael Chorney for the Barika original "Angatta."
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