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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.
Trey joined DMB on guitar for "Jimi Thing" and "Louisiana Bayou."
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.

SET 1: Holy Mackerel, The Big Eyeball in the Sky, Twins, Precipitation > Long in the Tooth, Highball with the Devil [1] > Mr. Oysterhead[1] > Highball with the Devil[1], Buzzards of Green Hill[1] > Wynona's Big Brown Beaver[1] > Buzzards of Green Hill[1], Drums, Whamola, David Makalaster I, D's Diner[1]

ENCORE: Cohibas Esplenditos[1]

Trey joined Les Claypool's Fancy Band on guitar for the listed songs. This setlist is unconfirmed.
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 performance featured Neil Symonette on drums.

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.
Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke, then moe. opened for Gov't Mule. "Banks of the Deep End" featured Mike on bass and Neil Symonette on percussion.
This set was in support of Gov't Mule and moe.; Xavier Rudd also performed. Tuning Song was an impropmtu jam from Mike and Neil that Mike gave a name to after its completion.

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.

The first Jam was just Mike and Neil while Leo was changing guitars. The second Jam was also just Mike and Neil and was subsequently named by Mike "Opus Interlude 920."

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 performance was part of the The Taos Solar Music Festival.
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 performance was part of the fourth annual Northwest String Summit. Mike joined YMSB on banjo and vocals for "Molly and Tenbrooks" (traditional), "I'm Lost, I'll Never Find the Way" (The Stanley Brothers) and "Raleigh and Spencer" (traditional).
This performance was part of the fourth annual Northwest String Summit.
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 performance was part of the 32nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival that also featured Alison Krauss & Union Station, Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush Band, Wilco, Trio! featuring Stanley Clarke, Béla Fleck, and Jean-Luc Ponty and many others.

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.

Page sat in for the entire show with the Spam All-stars.

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 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.
During Particle's opening set for Trey Anastasio and 70 Volt Parade, Trey and Eumir Deodato sat in for the set-closing "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)".

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. Dig a Pony was dedicated to Tom Marshall. All of the encore songs (from The Beatles’ Abbey Road) were TAB debuts.

Particle opened. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Push On 'Til the Day.

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.

Space Oddity (David Bowie) was a TAB debut.

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.
Trey sat in with the North Mississippi Allstars for the final song of their set opening for TAB.
“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 set was part of the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and took place on the Main Stage. Trey also sat in for a few songs during The Neville Brothers’ headlining set.
"Mephisto" featured Jamie McLean on guitar. "Hoodoo Voodoo" and "Heartbreaker" featured Scott Metzger on guitar. 
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.
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.
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