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"Normal Phoebe" contained a "Let's Go" tease and "Dirty Water" lyrics. "Tiny Little World" also contained a "Let's Go" tease.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Oceans of Diamonds and I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Peel contained quotes of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It." 555 contained additional intro lyrics "Trash cans in the distance / Seagulls in a line / Transmission's boiling up and over / Follow me to find / Can't wait to get away." This show was remastered and officially released via LivePhish.
Are You a Hypnotist?? contained a tease of Zion hört die Wächter singen by Tom.
Spock's Brain contained a Theme from Star Trek tease by Tom. "Hap-Nappy" included a Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring tease by Tom.
This show marked the debut of Normal Phoebe. Time in a Bottle was teased before Voices.
Sugar Blue sat in on harmonica for Say Something, Miss You, and Messin' with The Kid, the latter two being Mike Gordon debuts. Scott teased Can't You Hear Me Knocking in Ether. Horizon Line contained a Theme from Star Trek tease by Tom and Miss You quotes.
555 was quoted at the end of It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry. Hap-Nappy contained Mr. Sandman teases.
This show featured the debuts of Either and Twists and Bends and the Mike Gordon debuts of Puddle and Love On One Condition. Surface contained Theme from The Odd Couple teases by Tom. Jumping included a Sugar Shack tease from Scott.
This show featured the debut of Different World and the Mike Gordon debut of Barton Hollow. Sound contained a Fly tease.
This acoustic performance was part of CBS This Morning: Saturday's "Saturday Sessions" and first aired on March 8, 2014.
This show featured the debuts of Surface and Loon as well as the Mike Gordon debuts of Are You a Hypnotist??, Pretty Boy Floyd, Spock's Brain, and 555. Spock's Brain had not been played by any member of Phish since Phish's performance on July 30, 2003.
This show featured the debuts of Face, Caught Up, Jumping, Paint, Ether, and Mrs. Peel and the Mike Gordon debuts of Say Something, Mississippi, Angatta, and The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly (a poem by Vachel Lindsay). Hap-Nappy contained Swingtown and Peel quotes.
This in-store promotional appearance celebrated the release of Mike's fourth solo album, Overstepand featured Mike and Scott Murawski on acoustic bass and guitar respectively. This performance included the debuts of Long Black Line, Peel, and Tiny Little World.
Mike sat in on a second bass for Bird Song.
This show was originally scheduled for February 13, 2014 and was postponed due to a winter storm.
Happy Birthday was performed for James Casey.
This show featured the debut of Sometime After Sunset.
This show featured the debut of Paper Wheels, Bounce, Lever Boy, In Rounds, and Very Far Away. Trey teased Jean Pierre in Alaska.
This show featured the debut of Silver Smoke and Pulsing Days and the TAB debut of 1977.
This performance was sponsored by Responsible Growth Hinesburg
Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Glens Falls Civic Center.
This performance headlined the Catskill Chill Music Festival.

SET 1: Uncle John's Band, High Time, Dire Wolf, New Speedway Boogie, Cumberland Blues, Black Peter, Easy Wind, Casey Jones [1], Bertha[1], Truckin'[1] -> The Other One[1], Viola Lee Blues[1], Scarlet Begonias[1] -> Fire on the Mountain[1]

This show was part of the Lockn' Festival, an "Interlocking" music festival where several acts performed full sets with special guests. Trey sat in with Furthur on the songs noted above after playing a set earlier in the evening with TAB. Furthur began their set by covering Workingman's Dead in its entirety.
This show was part of the Lockn' Festival, an "Interlocking" music festival where several acts performed full sets with special guests. TAB was added to the festival at the last minute when Neil Young and Crazy Horse were forced to cancel their appearance due guitarist Frank "Poncho" Sampedro's hand injury.
This set was in support of The Meter Men.
This gig was the Sunday headliner for Equifunk: The All-Inclusive Music Festival. Other performers included Soulive, The New Mastersounds, Marco Benevento, and Anders Osborne.

SET 1: Shakedown Street , Tennessee Jed, West L.A. Fadeaway, He's Gone, Sugaree, Bertha, Ramble On Rose, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Black Muddy River, Dark Star > Standing on the Moon > St. Stephen > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower

Mike performed on bass and sang on Tennessee Jed and He's Gone during a sit-in with Phil Lesh & The Terrapin All Stars.
After the Phish show at Northerly Island was canceled due to severe weather, Mike and Fish sat in providing musical accompaniment to the nightly comedy improv, joined by Justin Bieber guitarist Dan Kanter.
This was the 18th edition of Club Metronome's weekly "Dead Set" series, which features a house band and a rotation of local musicians playing music of the Grateful Dead. For this edition, the house band consisted of Zach Nugent (guitar/voclas), Jon Fishman (drums stage left), Russ Lawton (drums stage right), Mihali Savoulidis (guitar for Set 1), Bob Wagner (guitar/vocals for Set 2 and encore), Ed Grasmeyer (bass/vocals), and Josh Dobbs (keyboards).   Row Jimmy and Bird Song featured Dave Grippo on sax. New Speedway Boogie featured Phish archivist Kevin Shaprio on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  Bird Song, They Love Each Other, and Terrapin Station featured Ryan Clausen on drums-right in place of Russ Lawton.  Franklin's Tower included Eric Maier on keys along with Josh Dobbs. Savoulidis returned to replace Bob Wagner, and Leon Campos joined Josh Dobbs on keys for the second half of Fire on the Mountain.
This show was part of the Summer Camp Music Festival and took place on the Sunshine Stage. The show was cut short due to inclement weather.
This show was part of DelFest. Before I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, Trey related a story about his travels in the early 90s with Col. Bruce Hampton & ARU, about how the ARU mandolin player, Matt Mundy, had turned Phish on to Blue Side of Town by Del McCoury, and how that then became a staple of road music in Phish's van. Trey then noted Del's appearance at Phish's 1999 Oswego festival, and how excited he was to now be playing at Del's festival. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome and Beauty of My Dreams featured guests Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter, and Rob McCoury. Heavy Things and Black Dog featured Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter, and Rob McCoury.
This show featured Trey performing orchestration by Don Hart with the NSO Pops and Principal Pops Conductor Steven Reineke. Frost was an orchestral debut. Before Goodbye Head Trey noted that he had written this song with his elder daughter when she was nine years old, and that now she was going off to college. Trey dedicated Water in the Sky to a fan who had caused a minor disruption as a bargain so that she would return to her seat. Brian and Robert was dedicated to Tom Marshall.
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