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SET 1: Jam > Playing in the Band, China Cat Sunflower -> Reuben & Cherise -> Let It Ride, Big River -> Sugaree

SET 2: Scarlet Begonias [1] -> Fire on the Mountain[1] -> Dark Star [2] -> The Other One[1], Stella Blue[1], Not Fade Away[1]

ENCORE: U.S. Blues[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. Before “Uncle Albert” Trey noted that the only thing they had been listening to on the tour bus was Paul McCartney and Wings; “Uncle Albert” then featured Trey on megaphone. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and encore.

SET 1: Doin' That Rag, Deep Elem Blues, Brown-Eyed Women [1], Next Time You See Me[1], The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)

SET 2: All Along the Watchtower [2] > St. Stephen[2] > Help on the Way[2] > Slipknot![2] > Nobody Girl[2] > China Doll[2] > Nobody Girl[2] > I Know You Rider[2] > Slipknot![2] > Franklin's Tower[2]

ENCORE: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[2], Box of Rain

Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Brown-Eyed Women" and "Next Time You See Me." Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore (other than "Box of Rain") in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “The Beltless Buckler” was a G.R.A.B. debut. "Dragonfly" contained "Happy Birthday" teases; mid-song Trey said "Happy Birthday to Ben, this last jam is for you." Mike sat in with Phil & Friends on electric banjo for “Brown Eyed Women” and “Next Time You See Me.” Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for the entire second set and “GDTRFB” during the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for the entire second set and encore in place of Barry Sless.
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. “Uncle Albert” featured Trey on megaphone. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (Paul and Linda McCartney) and “Stuck in the Middle with You” (Stealers Wheel).

SET 1: Let the Good Times Roll > Sitting On Top of the World, Dire Wolf, Peaceful Valley > Peggy-O, Althea

SET 2: New Speedway Boogie > Jam > He's Gone > Uncle John's Band, Unbroken Chain, Morning Dew, The Wheel [1] > Not Fade Away[1]

ENCORE: Casey Jones[1]

Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for "The Wheel," "Not Fade Away," and "Casey Jones."
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Sweet Dreams Melinda” and “Who Are You?” (The Who) were G.R.A.B. debuts. "Who Are You?" featured Mike on acoustic guitar. Trey sat in with Phil & Friends for “The Wheel,” “Not Fade Away” and “Casey Jones.”

SET 1: Jam -> Truckin' -> Cumberland Blues [1], Big River[1], Stagger Lee -> Sugaree

SET 2: Playing in the Band -> Eyes of the World > Magnolia Mountain, Turn On Your Lovelight, Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower [2]

ENCORE: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad[2]

Benevento/Russo Duo opened, G.R.A.B. closed. Mike sat in on banjo for "Cumberland Blues" and "Big River." Trey sat in on guitar for "Franklin's Tower" and "GDTRFB."
Benevento/Russo Duo then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. This show featured the G.R.A.B. debuts of "Plasma," “Get Back” (The Beatles), “Shine,” “Coming Up Roses” (Elliott Smith) and “Communication Breakdown” (Led Zeppelin).
Benevento/Russo Duo and G.R.A.B. opened. Trey sat in for "All Along the Watchtower," the entire second set and the encore.
Benevento/Russo Duo opened, Phil Lesh & Friends closed. “Host Across the Potomac” was a G.R.A.B. debut and “Hap-Nappy” was a debut.
Benevento/Russo Duo, then Phil Lesh & Friends opened. "Sleep Again," "Car Carrier Blues" and "Tuesday" were G.R.A.B. debuts.
Mike & The Duo were scheduled to open for Phil Lesh & Friends; due to travel difficulties P&F performed their two-set show first and Mike & The Duo closed the show. The jam that preceeded "Foam" contained "Foam" themes from Mike. "Mike's Song" was performed instrumental.
Trey sat in on guitar during this late-night show following TAB's performance at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass festival earlier in the evening.
This show was part of the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Festival. "Invisible" and "Brian and Robert" were performed as a trio with Trey on acoustic and Jen and Christina adding backing vocals. Trey performed "Waste" solo acoustic.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This late-night performance was part of the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and was billed as the “Bonnaroo Superjam.” “Suskind Hotel,” "Seasons” and “Trouble” were debuts; all of the remaining songs were G.R.A.B. debuts. Phil Lesh played bass with Mike on guitar for “Casey Jones;” Phil performed on a second bass for “GDTRFB.” Before “Casey Jones” Phil noted that “there will be no trampolines on this stage tonight!” Trey had performed with TAB earlier in the evening warming up for Tom Petty in Maryland Heights, MO. 
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
The performance was part of the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival that also featured Oysterhead, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Umphrey's McGee, Beck and Radiohead, among many others. The set took place in This Tent.
This first Oysterhead performance in almost five years took place at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival that also featured Radiohead, Phil Lesh & Friends and Tom Petty among many others. This sjhow featured the Oysterhead debut of Jailhouse Rock.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
This single set performance was as the opening act for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
This performance was part of the annual Mountain Jam festival that also featured Gov't Mule, MMW, Benevento/Russo Duo, My Morning Jacket and Robert Randolph and The Family Band, among many others. Mark Spencer sat in on additional guitar for "Semi-Truck" and "I Got Loaded." Marco Benevento sat in on additional keyboards for "Just Someone I Used to Know" through the end of the show.
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. Mark Mercier provided additional keyboards on "Ain't No Grave," "Juanita," "Big Iron" and "Milwaukee Here I Come."
This show – billed as "Honky-Tonk the Vote" – was a benefit for the (successful) Bernie Sanders for U.S. Senate campaign. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. Fishman sat in on a second drum kit from "Weekly Time" through the end of the show. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Just Someone I Used to Know" and "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water." Joe Clearly sat in on fiddle from "Honky Tonkin'" through the end of the show, excepting "King of Broken Hearts." Chris Michetti sat in on additional guitar on "Blame It On My Heart" through "Gone Gone Gone." "Mystery Train" featured Grace Potter and The Nocturnals; Grace Potter provided additional vocals for "I Shall Be Released." Tom Cleary provided additional keyboards for "King of Broken Hearts." Dan Archer sat in on additional guitar for "Baby I'm Ready" and "Bowling Green."
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. Trey sat in on guitar from "I Got Loaded" through "Possum."
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. "Jackson" (Billy Edd Wheeler) featured Grace Potter on vocals.
This was the first public performance of Ramble Dove. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. This gig featured the debuts of the Mike Gordon originals "Ramble Dove" and "Loosening Up the Rules." Mark Mercier sat in on keyboards for "About Time" and "Columbus Stockade Blues."
Mike sat in with Gov't Mule for "Banks of the Deep End." This show was part of UVM's Springfest.
This show featured the debuts of “If You’re Walking,” “Shadow” and “A Case of Ice and Snow.” “Burlap Sack,” Mr. Completely,” “Plasma,” “Cayman,” and “Simple Twist.” featured Russell Remington on saxophone. During “Heavy Things” Trey pointed out that the real Mary (from the song) was in attendance.
“Sleep Again” and “Wherever You Find It” were duets featuring Trey on acoustic and Ray on piano. “Invisible,” “Shine” and “Flock of Words” were performed by Trey on acoustic, Ray on piano and Jen and Christina on backing vocals. This show featured the debuts of “Dragonfly,” “Let Me Lie” and “Mud City.” “Mud City” was dedicated to everyone heading down to Jazz Fest. Russell Remington and Dave Grippo sat in for the second set and encore (excepting “Drifting”).
This free outdoor show by The Mutaytor was part of the innagural Green Apple Music Festival. Mike played bass for the whole show that featured a diverse lineup of guests, including the only known collaboration between a member of Phish and Walter Cronkite, who sat in on percussion.
This performance was part of the 6th annual Jammys award ceremony, hosted by Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. In addition to the performers listed, The Rhythm Devils were joined by additional vocalists, percussionists, and for "Voodoo Child" an unidentified female dancer. This gig also included Zappa Plays Zappa, Little Feat, Blues Traveler, Peter Frampton, Chick Corea, Joe Satriani, and many others.
This gig – the first billed as The Rhythm Devils – was part of the Green Apple Music Festival. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings do not circulate. "2001" featured the song's author, Eumir Deodato. The "Percussion Parade" featured the band and audience processing to the street to "Not Fade Away."
This gig (and the previous night) were part of the Third Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians, including, notably, a rendition of "You Enjouy Myself." The main participants for the two shows were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Tony Furtado (banjo, guitar); Kai Ekhardt (bass); Tye North (bass); Jason Hann (percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Reggie Watts (vocals); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); Horns from the March Fourth Marching Band; and the Axé Didé Music and Dance Group. 
This gig (and the following night) were part of the Third Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians, including, notably, a rendition of "You Enjouy Myself." The main participants for the two shows were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Tony Furtado (banjo, guitar); Kai Ekhardt (bass); Tye North (bass); Jason Hann (percussion); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Reggie Watts (vocals); Asher Fulero (keyboards); Scott Law (guitar); Horns from the March Fourth Marching Band; and the Axé Didé Music and Dance Group. 

SET 1: Best Reason To Buy The Sun, Echo Park, Welcome Red, Becky, Sunny's Song, Mephisto, Soba, Something For Rockets, The Three Question Marks [1], 9 x 9, What Is and What Should Never Be, Walking Running Viking, Hate Frame, Memphis, Play Pause Stop

ENCORE: Mike's Song [2], Jam [3]

Fish joined the Duo for "The Three Question Marks," prompting Marco to remark, "We've successfully played with all four of them now."  "Mike's Song" featured Mike, Fish and Brad Barr and contained "Wilson" and "Third Stone From the Sun" teases.  Jamie Masefield and Mike Mavridoglou joined for the ensuing jam, which also featured "Weekapaug" and "L.A. Woman" teases. Earlier in the show, Brad Barr sat in on "Sunny's Song," "Mephisto" and "What Is and What Should Never Be."
This show, which consisted largely of improvised music, was part of the snoe.down festival. The main participants for this performance were Fish (drums), Matt Butler (conductor), Steve Kimock (guitar), Gordon Stone (pedal steel guitar), Jamie Masefield (mandolin), Samantha Stottenweck- (acoustic guitar, vocals), Mike Sugar (bass), Vinnie Amico (percussion), Jim Loughlin (percussion, bass), Trevor Garrod (keyboards), Al Schnier (synth), Peter Apfelbaum (sax, flute, percussion). Special Guests included Nate Wilson (keyboards), Reid Genauer (vocals) and Rob Derhak (bass).  Fish also played with moe. later in the evening.
Fish sat in for the "Drums" segment of moe.'s snoe.down festival. Fish also appeared with the Everyone Orchestra earlier in the evening.
Mike joined RAQ on bass for a version of ZZ Top's "Cheap Sunglasses."
This in-studio performance with a small live audience was for XM Radio's "Artist Confidential" series, hosted by the late George Taylor Morris. The performance first aired on 5/1/06. Trey performed all songs solo acoustic, with interview segments interspersed between each song. This performance marked the debut of "In Spirals"; Trey introduced the song by its original name, "Sweet Peace."
Trey sat in for the whole show in place of Barry Sless. This show took place on the tail end of The Blizzard of 2006. "In the Midnight Hour" featured Danny Clinch on harmonica.
Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-Stars.
Page sat in on keyboards with Frogg Cafe for the show-closing "Also Sprach Zarathustra."

SET 1: Two Step, Old Dirt Hill, #41, Warehouse, Everyday [1] > Bathtub Gin[1], Get on the Boat[1], Waste[1]

This performance was part of the Caribbean Cruise Getaway. "Two Step" through "#41" were performed by Dave and Tim Reynolds, acoustic. "Warehouse" was performed by Dave, Tim Reynolds and Brian Blade. "Everyday" through "Waste" were performed by Dave and Trey, acoustic.
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