This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. Medeski Martin & Wood, Gomez, and Brazillian Girls would have been the supporting acts for this date. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was to be part of the Zooma Tour co-headlined by Trey Anastasio's quintet and Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals with rotating supporting acts. Medeski Martin & Wood, Gomez, and Brazillian Girls would have been the supporting acts for this date. The tour was canceled reportedly due to low ticket sales.
This show was part of the 4th annual Bonnaroo Music Festival. "Funk #49" (Joe Walsh), "Boogie On Reggae Woman," "Close My Eyes" (Matisyahu), "Panama" (Van Halen) and "No Woman No Cry" (Bob Marley) were all TAB debuts. "Close My Eyes" and "No Woman No Cry" featured Matisyahu on vocals and "Panama" featured Bo Bice on vocals.
This show was part of the 4th annual Bonnaroo Music Festival. "Funk #49" (Joe Walsh), "Boogie On Reggae Woman," "Close My Eyes" (Matisyahu), "Panama" (Van Halen) and "No Woman No Cry" (Bob Marley) were all TAB debuts. "Close My Eyes" and "No Woman No Cry" featured Matisyahu on vocals and "Panama" featured Bo Bice on vocals.
This performance took place in That Tent. 9X9 through My Pet Goat were performed by The Duo only (without Mike). Foam contained a Lengthwise tease. The Beltless Buckler featured Gabby La La on sitar. This show was made available on LivePhish.com and officially released on CD as The Benevento/Russo Duo Featuring Mike Gordon, Live at Bonnaroo 2005.
This performance took place in That Tent. 9X9 through My Pet Goat were performed by The Duo only (without Mike). Foam contained a Lengthwise tease. The Beltless Buckler featured Gabby La La on sitar. This show was made available on LivePhish.com and officially released on CD as The Benevento/Russo Duo Featuring Mike Gordon, Live at Bonnaroo 2005.
Particle opened. This show featured the TAB debut of Sway. Old Habits, Back on the Train, and “Waste were duets with Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on electric bass. Wolfman’s Brother and I Am the Walrus also featured Mike on bass. Jennifer Hartswick sang vocals on Night Speaks to a Woman and Black Dog.
Particle opened. This show featured the TAB debut of Sway. Old Habits, Back on the Train, and “Waste were duets with Trey on acoustic guitar and Mike on electric bass. Wolfman’s Brother and I Am the Walrus also featured Mike on bass. Jennifer Hartswick sang vocals on Night Speaks to a Woman and Black Dog.
Particle opened. Trey teased Jean Pierre in Cayman Review. Love That Breaks All Lines was performed without Les or Skeeto. Trey performed Brian and Robert and Back on the Train solo acoustic. Happy Birthday was played for Skeeto and contained a Free Bird tease. Mozambique was Skeeto’s birthday choice.
Particle opened. Trey teased Jean Pierre in Cayman Review. Love That Breaks All Lines was performed without Les or Skeeto. Trey performed Brian and Robert and Back on the Train solo acoustic. Happy Birthday was played for Skeeto and contained a Free Bird tease. Mozambique was Skeeto’s birthday choice.
After It’s Ice, Trey noted, “In the words of the immortal Jimi Hendrix, I know I missed a verse." Trey performed Waste and Back on the Train solo acoustic. Love That Breaks All Lines was performed without Les or Skeeto.
After It’s Ice, Trey noted, “In the words of the immortal Jimi Hendrix, I know I missed a verse." Trey performed Waste and Back on the Train solo acoustic. Love That Breaks All Lines was performed without Les or Skeeto.
This show featured the debut of Dark And Down and the TAB debut of Sledgehammer (Peter Gabriel). Back on the Train was performed solo acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on Love is Freedom, which Trey performed acoustic.
This show featured the debut of Dark And Down and the TAB debut of Sledgehammer (Peter Gabriel). Back on the Train was performed solo acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on Love is Freedom, which Trey performed acoustic.
“Push On ‘Til the Day” was played with an atypical blues arrangement. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love That Breaks All Lines.” North Mississippi Allstars opened (and Trey sat in for one song).
“Push On ‘Til the Day” was played with an atypical blues arrangement. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love That Breaks All Lines.” North Mississippi Allstars opened (and Trey sat in for one song).
This show was billed as the “New Orleans Superjam.” The first set was electric TAB; the second set lineup included Trey, Cyril Neville (The Neville Brothers), Gregory Davis and Roger Lewis (Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Dave Grippo (Giant Country Horns, TAB), and Michael Ray (Sun Ra Arkestra). Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes performed on accordion for the TAB debuts of his originals “Bunny Bread” and “Tomato Song.” “Sneakin’ Sally” featured Mike on bass and contained "Chameleon" teases. “Three Little Birds” featured Mike on bass and Dave Matthews on vocals. “Thank You...” featured both Mike and Peter Chwazik on bass and Dave Matthews on vocals. “Old Habits” was performed by Mike and Trey only, both on acoustic guitars. “46 Days” through the end of the show featured Mike on bass and Ivan Neville on keyboards.
This show was billed as the “New Orleans Superjam.” The first set was electric TAB; the second set lineup included Trey, Cyril Neville (The Neville Brothers), Gregory Davis and Roger Lewis (Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Dave Grippo (Giant Country Horns, TAB), and Michael Ray (Sun Ra Arkestra). Bruce “Sunpie” Barnes performed on accordion for the TAB debuts of his originals “Bunny Bread” and “Tomato Song.” “Sneakin’ Sally” featured Mike on bass and contained "Chameleon" teases. “Three Little Birds” featured Mike on bass and Dave Matthews on vocals. “Thank You...” featured both Mike and Peter Chwazik on bass and Dave Matthews on vocals. “Old Habits” was performed by Mike and Trey only, both on acoustic guitars. “46 Days” through the end of the show featured Mike on bass and Ivan Neville on keyboards.
This performance was part of the Beale Street Music Festival. Due to rain, this set began with a lengthy sequence of songs (Chalk Dust Torture through Waste) performed solo, acoustic by Trey.
This performance was part of the Beale Street Music Festival. Due to rain, this set began with a lengthy sequence of songs (Chalk Dust Torture through Waste) performed solo, acoustic by Trey.
The five-second Foam Reprise that opened the show consisted of essentially the first and last measures of the song and was ostensibly a nod to the previous night's 50-minute version. Marco teased Eleanor Rigby in Mike's Song.
The five-second Foam Reprise that opened the show consisted of essentially the first and last measures of the song and was ostensibly a nod to the previous night's 50-minute version. Marco teased Eleanor Rigby in Mike's Song.
The 50 minute version of Foam featured a Lengthwise tease from Marco and was released through Livephish.com. Cars Trucks Buses featured Foam, Frankenstein, and Lengthwise teases, all from Marco.
The 50 minute version of Foam featured a Lengthwise tease from Marco and was released through Livephish.com. Cars Trucks Buses featured Foam, Frankenstein, and Lengthwise teases, all from Marco.
Trey performed “Back on the Train” and “Wilson” solo, acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love That Breaks All Lines.” This show featured the debut of “Gloomy Sky” and the TAB debut of “Dig a Pony.”
Trey performed “Back on the Train” and “Wilson” solo, acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love That Breaks All Lines.” This show featured the debut of “Gloomy Sky” and the TAB debut of “Dig a Pony.”
Mike & The Duo performed a mini-set during the fifth annual Jammy Awards. The Benevento/Russo Duo won the "New Groove of the Year" award, while Mike accepted the "Tour of the Year" award on behalf of Phish for their (then "final") summer 2004 run. Other performers during the evening included Phil Lesh, Ryan Adams, Bruce Hornsby and Umphrey's McGee, among many others. D's Diner featured Les Claypool and Phil Lesh on bass and Gabby La La on electric sitar.
Mike & The Duo performed a mini-set during the fifth annual Jammy Awards. The Benevento/Russo Duo won the "New Groove of the Year" award, while Mike accepted the "Tour of the Year" award on behalf of Phish for their (then "final") summer 2004 run. Other performers during the evening included Phil Lesh, Ryan Adams, Bruce Hornsby and Umphrey's McGee, among many others. D's Diner featured Les Claypool and Phil Lesh on bass and Gabby La La on electric sitar.
This show featured the debuts of “Goodbye Head,” “Black,” “Air Said to Me,” “Host Across the Potomac” and “Love That Breaks All Lines” and the TAB debuts of “Oz is Ever Floating,” “Sitting in Limbo” (Jimmy Cliff), “Knives Out” (Radiohead) and “In the Light” (Led Zeppelin). Trey performed “Talk” was solo acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love is Freedom” or “Love That Breaks All Lines.” A pre-recorded version of “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. between the second set and encore. Before the encore Trey related the origins of “Host Across the Potomac” and explained that it was originally titled “Office Space.”
This show featured the debuts of “Goodbye Head,” “Black,” “Air Said to Me,” “Host Across the Potomac” and “Love That Breaks All Lines” and the TAB debuts of “Oz is Ever Floating,” “Sitting in Limbo” (Jimmy Cliff), “Knives Out” (Radiohead) and “In the Light” (Led Zeppelin). Trey performed “Talk” was solo acoustic. Les and Skeeto did not play on “Love is Freedom” or “Love That Breaks All Lines.” A pre-recorded version of “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. between the second set and encore. Before the encore Trey related the origins of “Host Across the Potomac” and explained that it was originally titled “Office Space.”
Page sat in on keyboards for covers of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Jesus Just Left Chicago." Trey sat in on guitar for the Gov't Mule original "Sco-Mule" and a cover of The Allman Brothers' "Dreams."
Page sat in on keyboards for covers of "All Along the Watchtower" and "Jesus Just Left Chicago." Trey sat in on guitar for the Gov't Mule original "Sco-Mule" and a cover of The Allman Brothers' "Dreams."
This gig (and the previous night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig (and the previous night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig (and the following night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig (and the following night) were part of the Second Annual Pangaea Project Benefit, and featured music, poetry, and multimedia presentations. The show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians.
This gig featured the debuts of “Low,” “What’s Done,” “Come As Melody” and “18 Steps” as well as the TAB debuts of “It’s Ice” and “I Am the Walrus.” “Love Is Freedom” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and did not include Les or Skeeto; Trey also performed on acoustic guitar for the intro to “Bar 17.” “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. as the band left the stage at the end of the second set.
This gig featured the debuts of “Low,” “What’s Done,” “Come As Melody” and “18 Steps” as well as the TAB debuts of “It’s Ice” and “I Am the Walrus.” “Love Is Freedom” featured Trey on acoustic guitar and did not include Les or Skeeto; Trey also performed on acoustic guitar for the intro to “Bar 17.” “70 Volt Parade” was played over the P.A. as the band left the stage at the end of the second set.
SET 1:
Don't Do It,
Greasy Grass River,
Go Tell the Congregation,
Another Roadside Tragedy,
Soul Singing,
Kickin' My Heart Around,
Thick n' Thin,
Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye,
Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz >
Thorn's Progress >
Thorn in My Pride,
Tell the Truth,
Nonfiction
This show was a benefit for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Beginning with "Crossroads" in the first set, Trey sat in on guitar and played for the duration of the show (other than "Drums"). Trey performed "Wilson" and "Chalk Dust" solo, acoustic. John Medeski played keyboards on "Mexico," through "Got My Mojo Work'n," "Spine of a Dog" through "Boogie On" and "Meat" through the end of the show. Sam Bush played a variety of stringed instruments on "Sailin' Shoes" through "Crossroads," "Boogie On," "Meat" and "After Midnight." Ray Paczkowski sat in on keyboards for "Night Speaks," "Boogie On," Meat" and After Midnight." Jennifer Hartswick added vocals to "Night Speaks," "Boogie On" and "After Midnight."
This show was a benefit for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Beginning with "Crossroads" in the first set, Trey sat in on guitar and played for the duration of the show (other than "Drums"). Trey performed "Wilson" and "Chalk Dust" solo, acoustic. John Medeski played keyboards on "Mexico," through "Got My Mojo Work'n," "Spine of a Dog" through "Boogie On" and "Meat" through the end of the show. Sam Bush played a variety of stringed instruments on "Sailin' Shoes" through "Crossroads," "Boogie On," "Meat" and "After Midnight." Ray Paczkowski sat in on keyboards for "Night Speaks," "Boogie On," Meat" and After Midnight." Jennifer Hartswick added vocals to "Night Speaks," "Boogie On" and "After Midnight."
This set was part of the 15th annual Tibet House benefit concert that included Philip Glass, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, The Black Keys, and many others. Trey performed acoustic guitar and grand piano, acompanied by Scorchio Qunitet. This performance featured the world premiere of "Bar 17" and "Love Is Freedom." Nellie McKay provided additional vocals for "Flock of Words." Trey sat in during Marc Anthony Thompson's set, as well as the "People Have the Power" finale with many of the night's performers, including Trey singing the chorus with Lou Reed and Ray Davies.
This set was part of the 15th annual Tibet House benefit concert that included Philip Glass, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, The Black Keys, and many others. Trey performed acoustic guitar and grand piano, acompanied by Scorchio Qunitet. This performance featured the world premiere of "Bar 17" and "Love Is Freedom." Nellie McKay provided additional vocals for "Flock of Words." Trey sat in during Marc Anthony Thompson's set, as well as the "People Have the Power" finale with many of the night's performers, including Trey singing the chorus with Lou Reed and Ray Davies.
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Jeff Coffin sat in on saxophone for "Black Market" and "Spiders." Oteil Burbridge sat in on bass for "Jungle Tango." Jake Cinninger sat in on guitar for "What is and What Should Never Be."
This gig was part of Jam Cruise 3. Jeff Coffin sat in on saxophone for "Black Market" and "Spiders." Oteil Burbridge sat in on bass for "Jungle Tango." Jake Cinninger sat in on guitar for "What is and What Should Never Be."
Marco teased "Trans-Europe Express" in "Aqui Como Alla." "Clean Up Woman" included a "Cars Trucks Buses" tease. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Cars Trucks Buses," which contained a brief "Magilla" tease.
Marco teased "Trans-Europe Express" in "Aqui Como Alla." "Clean Up Woman" included a "Cars Trucks Buses" tease. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Cars Trucks Buses," which contained a brief "Magilla" tease.
Steve Fell sat in on guitar for "Mephisto." Scott Murawski sat in on guitar for "The Beltless Buckler." "Mike's Song" included a "Foam" tease from Marco.
Steve Fell sat in on guitar for "Mephisto." Scott Murawski sat in on guitar for "The Beltless Buckler." "Mike's Song" included a "Foam" tease from Marco.
Rana opened. Marco teased Cars Trucks Buses in Clean Up Woman. Foam contained a Weigh tease from Mike. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for Heartbreaker. Cars Trucks Buses included a Foam tease from Marco.
Rana opened. Marco teased Cars Trucks Buses in Clean Up Woman. Foam contained a Weigh tease from Mike. Scott Metzger sat in on guitar for Heartbreaker. Cars Trucks Buses included a Foam tease from Marco.
This headlining performance was part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. “Stash” was a TAB debut and was the first performance of the song with horns since Phish’s 7/27/91 gig with the Giant Country Horns.
This headlining performance was part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. “Stash” was a TAB debut and was the first performance of the song with horns since Phish’s 7/27/91 gig with the Giant Country Horns.
This performance featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra performing compositions exclusively by Vermont-based composers: Urban Renewaltz (David Gunn), Resound! (Thomas L. Read), Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Ernie Stires), Between Hills Briefly Green (Troy Peters), Radiance (David Ludwig) and "Guyute" (Anastasio). Trey performed on acoustic with the VYO for "The Inlaw Josie Wales" and the un-billed "Flock of Words" encore, the latter featuring additional vocals by Hannah Gephart and piano accompaniment by Cathryn Gaylord. This performance was officially released on CD by the VYO as Between Hills Briefly Green.
This performance featured the Vermont Youth Orchestra performing compositions exclusively by Vermont-based composers: Urban Renewaltz (David Gunn), Resound! (Thomas L. Read), Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Ernie Stires), Between Hills Briefly Green (Troy Peters), Radiance (David Ludwig) and "Guyute" (Anastasio). Trey performed on acoustic with the VYO for "The Inlaw Josie Wales" and the un-billed "Flock of Words" encore, the latter featuring additional vocals by Hannah Gephart and piano accompaniment by Cathryn Gaylord. This performance was officially released on CD by the VYO as Between Hills Briefly Green.
SET 1:
Kyle's Song >
Kids,
New York City,
Shoot First,
Spaz Medicine >
Crab Eyes,
Buster >
Four Sticks >
Take Five >
Buster,
Letter Home,
Tailspin >
Meat[1]