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This show featured the debuts of Take It As It Comes and The Last Step, as well as the Mike Gordon debut of Sleep to Dream.
This show featured the debuts of Here Today and How Many People Are You as well as the Mike Gordon debuts of Looking for Clues and How Do I Know? Mike dedicated Spock's Brain to Leonard Nimoy. Mike teased Mystery Achievement in Looking for Clues.
Trey and Phil Lesh sat in for Bertha and Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad.
Earphunk opened. This show took place during the first weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
Earphunk opened. This show took place during the first weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
This show was part of the Nectar's 40th Anniversary Celebration.
Fish sat in on drums for the listed songs. Earlier in the evening, Fish had been presented a Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Syracuse Area Music Awards show.
This performance was billed as "Local Legends: An Evening of Acoustic Music" and was sponsored by Responsible Growth Hinesburg. The gig also featured sets by Nate Gusakov and Robinson Morse, and Fadhili with Niel Maurer.
 The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy were teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
Never was performed for the first time since November 8, 2005 and featured a new full-band arrangement. This show featured the debut of Invisible Knife. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
This solo acoustic performance was part of NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts series.

Plasma contained a Call to the Post tease from Trey and ended with a The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was tease.

This show featured the debut of the TAB original Speak To Me.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was teased during the band intros at the end of Clint Eastwood.
This afternoon set took place in the bar at Terrapin Crossroads.
This performance was billed as "A Musical Celebration for Katie Mae Featuring Jon Fishman and Friends."
This show featured the orchestral debut of Architect and the debut of Petrichor.
This gig was taped for later airing on the PBS Front and Center series.
This performance was part of The Peach Music Festival.
This performance was part of The Peach Music Festival.
Mike sat in with Gov't Mule for the listed segment, the latter also featuring guest Craig Sorrells.

SET 1: Fireworks, Greenpoint, Atari, Such a Night, This is How it Goes, RISD [1], At the Show[1], I Put a Spell on You [2], It Seems It's All a Lie, Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35, Let's Go Get Stoned, Jam[1], I Heard It Through the Grapevine[2], Turn On Your Love Light[2], Fearless > Benny and The Jets > Fearless, Limbs of a Pine[1]

ENCORE: Contact (partial), Bathtub Gin (partial), Witches of Ulster[1]

Mike sat in on bass for the noted songs. This performance was part of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival.
This performance was part of the annual Summer Camp Music Festival.
This performance featured the debut of Flying Machines and The Song.
Trey sat in on guitar for the entirety of each of the two (early and late) shows. This setlist for the late show.
Trey sat in on guitar for the entirety of each of the two (early and late) shows. The setlist for the early show is unknown.
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