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Carlos Santana sat in on a second guitar for Last Tube, The Way I Feel, and the entire second set. Portions of this show including Carlos Santana were officially released on the 2004 DVD Live at The Warfield. John the Revelator, Caravan, and Root Down were TAB debuts. Soul Makossa was quoted in Last Tube. Night Speaks to a Woman contained a San-Ho-Zay jam and Moving in Stereo teases from Jennifer Hartswick. Caravan included a Manteca tease.
This performance was billed as The Big Pig Gig, a benefit for The Farm School at Harvard University. This show featured the debut of Mike's original "Take Me Out."
Trey performed “The Inlaw Josie Wales,” “Secret Smile” and “Spices” solo, acoustic. The cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed and Confused” was a TAB debut. At the end of the “Sweet and Dandy” encore Trey led the band marching through the crowd.
Trey performed “The Inlaw Josie Wales” and “Secret Smile” solo, acoustic.
Warren Haynes sat in on a second guitar for “Gotta Jibboo” and “Sand.” This show featured the TAB debut of The Maytals' “Sweet and Dandy” and the debut of the Anastasio/Marshall original, “Undermind.” "Sand" contained an "Eleanor Rigby" tease.
The Anastasio/Marshall originals “Cincinnati,” “Secret Smile,” and “Spices” were all debuts; Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog” was a TAB debut. Trey performed “Secret Smile” and “Spices” solo, acoustic. Mike appeared on stage with his Segway during “Push On ‘Til the Day” and performed in place of Tony on bass for “Black Dog.”

SET 1: Shine On You Crazy Diamond, David Makalaster, Long in the Tooth, Precipitation [1], Wynona's Big Brown Beaver[1], Roof, Highball with the Devil, Buzzards of Green Hill, Intruder, 2000 Light Years From Home, D's Diner, Granny’s Little Yard Gnome, Lights in the Sky, Taxman

ENCORE: Whamola

Mike sat in on bass for “Precipitation” and “Wynona’a Big Brown Beaver.” 
Mike sat in on bass for “Banks of the Deep End” and “On Your Way Down.” This five+ hour marathon included dozens of guests, featuring on bass guitar alone: Mike, Jack Casady, Les Claypool, Roger Glover, Paul Jackson, Jr., Conrad Lozano, Will Lee, Jason Newsted, George Porter, Jr., Greg Rzab, Dave Schools, Rob Wasserman, and Victor Wooten. This gig was released in its entirety as a live double-CD and DVD set, The Deepest End.
Mike sat in with Citigrass on banjo for the complete, free show. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Trainwreck opened. “Getting in Tune” through “Army of One” were performed by Page solo on an acoustic upright piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Trainwreck opened. “Tiny Dancer” through “Army of One” were performed by Page solo on an acoustic upright piano. DJ Le Spam sat in on turntables on and off throughout the show. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.

SET 1: Rich Man's Welfare, The Bridge, The Hen, Goldmine, Reality, Hopscotch [1], Look Out, Nasty Disposition > Manic Depression, Bag of Funk

During Karl Denson's set opening for Vida Blue, Page sat in on keyboards for a (23+ minute) offering of the Joe Chambers instrumental, "Hopscotch."
Trainwreck opened, followed by Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. DJ Le Spam sat in on turntables from “Who’s Laughing Now?” through “No Quarter” as well as “CJ3.” Mike sat in on bass from “Strange Design” through the end of the show; only Page and Mike performed “Strange Design.” “Tiny Dancer” through “Strange Design” featured Page on an acoustic upright piano. In addition to Mike and DJ Le Spam, “CJ3” also featured members of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe: Karl Denson on saxophone, Brian Jordan on guitar, and Chris Littlefield on trumpet. 
Trainwreck opened. Page performed “Wading in the Velvet Sea” and “Strange Design” solo on an upright acoustic piano. This setlist is unconfirmed as recordings of the performance do not circulate.
Trainwreck opened. Page performed “Mother Nature’s Son,” “Army of One,” and “Strange Design” solo on an upright acoustic piano. "Lawn Boy" was performed as a duet with Trainwreck’s (and Tenacious D’s) Kyle Gass on acoustic guitar and vocals with Page on upright acoustic piano and vocals. 
Fish sat in on drums during “Open Sesame” and “At the Pershing.”
Mike sat in on banjo for the complete, free show. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Mike sat in with Citigrass on acoustic guitar for the complete, free show. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Mike sat in with Citigrass on acoustic guitar for the whole gig. This was a free show that took place in The Tap Room. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.
Page sat in on keyboards during this weekly Cuban-themed multi-media dance party, ¡Fuacata!
Mike sat in with Citigrass on acoustic guitar for the majority of the second set. This was a free show that took place in The Tap Room. No setlist is known and recordings do not circulate.

SET 1: Stranger Than Fiction, She Sends Me, Crab Eyes, Happy Hour Hero > Seat of My Pants, Mexico

SET 2: Southbound [1], In Memory of Elizabeth Reed[1], Timmy Tucker > Meat > Kyle's Song > Head

ENCORE: Head Reprise, Sweet Emotion

Mike sat in on bass for “Southbound” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”; both songs also featured guest Dickey Betts on guitar. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Mike sat in with Max Creek, replacing John Rider on bass for “Jones” and “White Freightliner Blues.” 

SET 1: You Write the Book, Hey Pocky Way, Silver Jack, Back Street Woman, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Six Days on the Road, The Field, Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes, Blood Red Roses [1] > Louisiana Sun [2] > Jam [3] > ICU[1]

ENCORE: White Freightliner Blues[1] > Back Porch Boogie Blues[1]

Mike played a second bass for “Blood Red Roses,” “ICU,” “White Freightliner Blues,” “Back Porch Boogie Blues” and the bass duet; Mike replaced regular Max Creek bassist John Rider on “Louisiana Sun.”
This performance was a benefit for the Starksboro Village Meeting House. Jamie teased "If I Only Had a Brain" in "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered."

SET 1: Tumblin' Down [1], Outer Space[1]

Mike sat in on guitar and Carl “Geerz” Gerhard played trumpet for the listed songs. Phish had performed earlier in the evening at the Hampton Coliseum.
This performance was taped for later airing on the syndicated public radio program Mountain Stage. Phish performed on the same stage and for the same radio program ten years earlier, on March 22, 1992.
This performance was broadcast live on the nationally syndicated public radio program A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor. Interview segments with Mike and Leo also aired during the program.

SET 1: Jam, Templars, Black Market, Full House > Spiders, The Country Open, Proust, Dark Eyes, Oh Yeah!

ENCORE: Powderfinger

ENCORE 2: War Pigs [1] > Luke's Wall[1]

Fish sat in on drums for the "War Pigs" > "Luke's Wall" second encore.
Page sat in on keyboards with Cyro Baptista & Beat the Donkey for a portion the second set. Dave Grippo and Jen Hartswick also made guest appearances during this gig. There is no known setlist or circulating recording.
Mike played bass for the second set that included “Rivers Rising,” which segued into a bass duet with Leftover’s Greg Garrison. Mike then stayed in place of Garrison for renditions of Bill Monroe’s “Rocky Road Blues” and the Rolling Stones’ “Let It Bleed.”
Page sat in on keyboards for the latter portion of the second set as well as the encore. Additional guests Dave Grippo and James Harvey performed for the majority of the gig. There is no known setlist; the gig was comprised primarily of improvised instrumentals. 
Seth Yacovone Band opened. 
Seth Yacovone Band opened. 
Seth Yacovone Band opened. 
Page sat in with Papa Grows Funk on keyboards for several songs including Professor Longhair's "Go the the Mardi Gras."
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