This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Kofi Burbridge (flute); Michael Kang (mandolin, fiddle); Eric Krasno (guitar); Nigel Hall (vocals); and Janis Wallin (bass).
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Kofi Burbridge (flute); Michael Kang (mandolin, fiddle); Eric Krasno (guitar); Nigel Hall (vocals); and Janis Wallin (bass).
Before Water in the Sky, Trey referenced the upcoming Phish Hampton reunion shows, saying he was going to take his tent to the parking lot and camp out until March. Trey preformed Water in the Sky through Sample in a Jar solo acoustic. Burlap Sack and Pumps was played “for all the women... we don’t care what you’re wearing, as long as you have nice shoes.”
Before Water in the Sky, Trey referenced the upcoming Phish Hampton reunion shows, saying he was going to take his tent to the parking lot and camp out until March. Trey preformed Water in the Sky through Sample in a Jar solo acoustic. Burlap Sack and Pumps was played “for all the women... we don’t care what you’re wearing, as long as you have nice shoes.”
Cayman Review contained a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey. After Drifting, the audience began chanting “Let’s go, Phillies” (this show took place on an off-day between Games 2 and 3 of the World Series leading to a “Charge!” tease from Ray at the beginning of the ensuing Gotta Jibboo.
Cayman Review contained a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey. After Drifting, the audience began chanting “Let’s go, Phillies” (this show took place on an off-day between Games 2 and 3 of the World Series leading to a “Charge!” tease from Ray at the beginning of the ensuing Gotta Jibboo.
Trey performed Sample in a Jar, Wilson, and Bathtub Gin solo acoustic. During Gin, Trey took a break to note that Mike had been texting him from the hospital and that Mike’s wife Sue was giving birth (to their first daughter, Tessa) “at that very moment.” Since she was not yet named, Trey dedicated the song to “Dave Human.”
Trey performed Sample in a Jar, Wilson, and Bathtub Gin solo acoustic. During Gin, Trey took a break to note that Mike had been texting him from the hospital and that Mike’s wife Sue was giving birth (to their first daughter, Tessa) “at that very moment.” Since she was not yet named, Trey dedicated the song to “Dave Human.”
Trey performed Water in the Sky through Back on the Train solo acoustic. First Tube featured Scott Murawski on guitar, Oteil Burbridge on bass, and Bill Kreutzmann on drums.
Trey performed Water in the Sky through Back on the Train solo acoustic. First Tube featured Scott Murawski on guitar, Oteil Burbridge on bass, and Bill Kreutzmann on drums.
This show was a benefit for the Seven Below Arts Initiative (which Trey mentioned at the end of the first set) and featured the debut of Ruby Waves. Sweet Dreams Melinda was played at Tony’s request. Moesha was played by request, though Trey warned the crowd that he hadn’t played the song in five years and didn’t know all the words but would “make them up and then you guys can go on the internet and rag on me.”
This show was a benefit for the Seven Below Arts Initiative (which Trey mentioned at the end of the first set) and featured the debut of Ruby Waves. Sweet Dreams Melinda was played at Tony’s request. Moesha was played by request, though Trey warned the crowd that he hadn’t played the song in five years and didn’t know all the words but would “make them up and then you guys can go on the internet and rag on me.”
After Peggy, Trey made reference to his “legal entanglements” and said that he had to move to the Albany area as a result. He told the audience that if they heard any new songs they “could damn well bet they were written in your backyard.” Trey performed Brian and Robert through Bathtub Gin solo acoustic.
After Peggy, Trey made reference to his “legal entanglements” and said that he had to move to the Albany area as a result. He told the audience that if they heard any new songs they “could damn well bet they were written in your backyard.” Trey performed Brian and Robert through Bathtub Gin solo acoustic.
SET 1:
Echo Park,
Welcome Red,
Circus Cats,
Love Song,
Play Pause Stop,
Jam,
Becky,
Soba,
Blood Not Sap,
Hateframe,
Paranoid Android,
Best Reason to Buy the Sun
After Alaska, referencing the then recently introduced GOP Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, Trey noted that he wrote the song before she came along, and “to be clear I did not have sex with that woman.” Trey performed Brian and Robert and Chalk Dust Torture solo acoustic.
After Alaska, referencing the then recently introduced GOP Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, Trey noted that he wrote the song before she came along, and “to be clear I did not have sex with that woman.” Trey performed Brian and Robert and Chalk Dust Torture solo acoustic.
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Papa Mali (guitar); Marco Benevento (keyboards); Jane Kramer Edens (guitar, flute, vocals); Molly Rose Reed (guitar, banjo, vocals); Eleanor Underhill (banjo, harmonica, vocals); Luke Quaranta (percussion); Justin Perkins (kora, guitar); and Jonathan Scales (steel drums).
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Papa Mali (guitar); Marco Benevento (keyboards); Jane Kramer Edens (guitar, flute, vocals); Molly Rose Reed (guitar, banjo, vocals); Eleanor Underhill (banjo, harmonica, vocals); Luke Quaranta (percussion); Justin Perkins (kora, guitar); and Jonathan Scales (steel drums).
Fish sat in for Ramblin' in the Rambler and Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown in the first set and from Midwest Gospel Radio through the end of the show. Follow Me Down to the Riverside contained Spinal Meningitis quotes.
Fish sat in for Ramblin' in the Rambler and Two Hits and the Joint Turned Brown in the first set and from Midwest Gospel Radio through the end of the show. Follow Me Down to the Riverside contained Spinal Meningitis quotes.
This performance featured Trey performing with Orchestra Nashville, conducted by Don Hart. Trey performed acoustic guitar on Divided Sky, Concertino, and Let Me Lie. This show featured the world premiere of Time Turns Elastic.
This performance featured Trey performing with Orchestra Nashville, conducted by Don Hart. Trey performed acoustic guitar on Divided Sky, Concertino, and Let Me Lie. This show featured the world premiere of Time Turns Elastic.
Tom Cleary's younger brother, Neil, provided vocals for I Got Loaded. Jenny Hill, Alex Toth, and Kal Traver sat in on horns for Radar Blip. Rubblebucket Orchestra opened.
Tom Cleary's younger brother, Neil, provided vocals for I Got Loaded. Jenny Hill, Alex Toth, and Kal Traver sat in on horns for Radar Blip. Rubblebucket Orchestra opened.
This gig was billed as "Mike Gordon's Magic Hat Summer Variety Show." The first Andelmans' Yard featured stilt dancers. Dig Further Down included an Entrance of the Gladiators tease from Tom and featured flag dancers and spinners. Kryermaten featured jugglers. The jam after the second Ain't Love Funny featured a plate spinner. The second Andelmans' Yard and Morphing Again were performed acoustic. Tom teased Home on the Range, the theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and the theme from Star Trek in the third Andelmans' Yard. Things That Make You Go Hmmm... featured Dizzy Lizzy on hula hoop and including a Somewhere Over the Rainbow tease from Tom in the ensuing jam. The fourth Andelmans' Yard featured four acrobatic dancers on stage as well as acrobatic dancers on an elevated stage. During Voices, Mike had a rose placed in his mouth and had it sliced off with a bullwhip. Two aerialists were also above the stage during Voices. Entrance of Gladiators was teased by Tom and Mike in Voices.
This gig was billed as "Mike Gordon's Magic Hat Summer Variety Show." The first Andelmans' Yard featured stilt dancers. Dig Further Down included an Entrance of the Gladiators tease from Tom and featured flag dancers and spinners. Kryermaten featured jugglers. The jam after the second Ain't Love Funny featured a plate spinner. The second Andelmans' Yard and Morphing Again were performed acoustic. Tom teased Home on the Range, the theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and the theme from Star Trek in the third Andelmans' Yard. Things That Make You Go Hmmm... featured Dizzy Lizzy on hula hoop and including a Somewhere Over the Rainbow tease from Tom in the ensuing jam. The fourth Andelmans' Yard featured four acrobatic dancers on stage as well as acrobatic dancers on an elevated stage. During Voices, Mike had a rose placed in his mouth and had it sliced off with a bullwhip. Two aerialists were also above the stage during Voices. Entrance of Gladiators was teased by Tom and Mike in Voices.
William Powell was performed as an acoustic duet by Mike and guest Leo Kottke. Leo joined the whole band for acoustic renditions of Living In the Country and Rings. Michael Williams sat in on bass trumpet for the encore. DeLeon opened.
William Powell was performed as an acoustic duet by Mike and guest Leo Kottke. Leo joined the whole band for acoustic renditions of Living In the Country and Rings. Michael Williams sat in on bass trumpet for the encore. DeLeon opened.
Marco Benevento opened and sat in on keyboards for Takin' It to the Streets. Radar Blip and Alphabet Street featured Jenny Hill on alto saxophone. Fonzworth Bentley sat in on the Mike Gordon debut of "Brawlin."
Marco Benevento opened and sat in on keyboards for Takin' It to the Streets. Radar Blip and Alphabet Street featured Jenny Hill on alto saxophone. Fonzworth Bentley sat in on the Mike Gordon debut of "Brawlin."
This free shiw was part of the Lake Champlain Maritime Festival and also featured an appearance by Bernie Sanders. On a Bad Day and Milwaukee Here I Come featured Brett Hughes on guitar vocals and Marie Claire on vocals. Andelmans' Yard through Makisupa Policeman featured Page on keyboards.
This free shiw was part of the Lake Champlain Maritime Festival and also featured an appearance by Bernie Sanders. On a Bad Day and Milwaukee Here I Come featured Brett Hughes on guitar vocals and Marie Claire on vocals. Andelmans' Yard through Makisupa Policeman featured Page on keyboards.
The Bridge opened and performed on the Mike Gordon debut of Spanish Moon. On a Bad Day, Bury Me Beneath the Willow, and I'm A Little Bit Lonesome were performed acoustic with Andy Cartoun on banjo. Radar Blip and Things That Make You Go Hmmm... featured Pamela Fleming on trumpet and Jenny Hill on alto saxophone.
The Bridge opened and performed on the Mike Gordon debut of Spanish Moon. On a Bad Day, Bury Me Beneath the Willow, and I'm A Little Bit Lonesome were performed acoustic with Andy Cartoun on banjo. Radar Blip and Things That Make You Go Hmmm... featured Pamela Fleming on trumpet and Jenny Hill on alto saxophone.
After performing his set with TAB, Trey joined Jack Johnson on guitar for Mudfootball during Johnson's headlining set at the All Points West Music and Arts Festival.
After performing his set with TAB, Trey joined Jack Johnson on guitar for Mudfootball during Johnson's headlining set at the All Points West Music and Arts Festival.
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Dan Archer (guitar); Ryan Montbleau (guitar); Jason Cohen (keyboards); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Taylor McFerrin (DJ, keyboards, vocals); Mike Rivard (bass); Mister Rourke (DJ); and Geoff Scott (guitar).
This show consisted largely of improvised music performed by multiple combinations of musicians. The main participants for this show were: Fish (drums); Matt Butler (conductor, percussion); Dan Archer (guitar); Ryan Montbleau (guitar); Jason Cohen (keyboards); Jamie Masefield (mandolin); Taylor McFerrin (DJ, keyboards, vocals); Mike Rivard (bass); Mister Rourke (DJ); and Geoff Scott (guitar).
The Bridge opened. "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" (Woody Guthrie) was a Mike Gordon debut. "On a Bad Day," "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" and "I'm A Little Bit Lonesome" were performed acoustic. Members of The Bridge sat in with Mike's band for the "Skin It Back" (Little Feat) encore, also a Mike Gordon debut.
The Bridge opened. "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" (Woody Guthrie) was a Mike Gordon debut. "On a Bad Day," "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" and "I'm A Little Bit Lonesome" were performed acoustic. Members of The Bridge sat in with Mike's band for the "Skin It Back" (Little Feat) encore, also a Mike Gordon debut.