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Fish joined Touchpants for a night of "vulgar, rude, crass, foul, misogynistic stupid humor." This gig also featured Creedence Clear Silver Bullet and I'm...Pregnant. There is no known setlist.
Fish joined Touchpants for a night of "vulgar, rude, crass, foul, misogynistic stupid humor." This gig also featured Creedence Clear Silver Bullet and I'm...Pregnant. There is no known setlist.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of the launch of Phish Food ice cream, Ben & Jerry's and the WaterWheel Foundation partnered to host this gathering in downtown Burlington that purported to be, as the name would suggest, the "World's Largest Cowbell Ensemble." Led by Jon Fishman, the gathering attracted roughly 1,600 participants.  Whether the ensemble was indeed the largest of its kind is still being confirmed by the Guinness Book of World Records.  Most of the proceeds from the event were donated to WaterWheel Foundation's Vermont Flood Recovery Fund, which helps to repair the devestation left by Hurricane Irene. Prior to the performance, Mike made an appearance at Ben & Jerry's and signed copies of his Steamroller Wheelies: A Restoration Convoy compilation, also benefitting Vermont flood recovery.
In honor of the 15th anniversary of the launch of Phish Food ice cream, Ben & Jerry's and the WaterWheel Foundation partnered to host this gathering in downtown Burlington that purported to be, as the name would suggest, the "World's Largest Cowbell Ensemble." Led by Jon Fishman, the gathering attracted roughly 1,600 participants.  Whether the ensemble was indeed the largest of its kind is still being confirmed by the Guinness Book of World Records.  Most of the proceeds from the event were donated to WaterWheel Foundation's Vermont Flood Recovery Fund, which helps to repair the devestation left by Hurricane Irene. Prior to the performance, Mike made an appearance at Ben & Jerry's and signed copies of his Steamroller Wheelies: A Restoration Convoy compilation, also benefitting Vermont flood recovery.

SET 1: I'm Yours [1], Born to Be Wild [2]

Mike sat in for I'm Yours and Born to Be Wild.
Mike sat in for I'm Yours and Born to Be Wild.
Traveled Too Far contained Sugar Shack teases from Scott. Cities included Won't Get Fooled Again teases from Tom.
Traveled Too Far contained Sugar Shack teases from Scott. Cities included Won't Get Fooled Again teases from Tom.
This show took place in Max Hall and featured the Mike Gordon debut of Toys R Us. This show was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" that also featured moe.Dark Star OrchestraLotus and Keller Williams.
This show took place in Max Hall and featured the Mike Gordon debut of Toys R Us. This show was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" that also featured moe.Dark Star OrchestraLotus and Keller Williams.
This show took place in Max Hall and was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" that also featured moe.Dark Star OrchestraLotus and Keller Williams. Kissing the Lipless (The Shins) was a Mike Gordon debut.
This show took place in Max Hall and was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" that also featured moe.Dark Star OrchestraLotus and Keller Williams. Kissing the Lipless (The Shins) was a Mike Gordon debut.
This single-set performance took place in Max Hall and was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" which also featured moe., Dark Star Orchestra, Lotus and Keller Williams. You Don't Mess Around with Jim (Jim Croce) was a Mike Gordon debut.
This single-set performance took place in Max Hall and was part of the "Jam in the Dam VI" which also featured moe., Dark Star Orchestra, Lotus and Keller Williams. You Don't Mess Around with Jim (Jim Croce) was a Mike Gordon debut.
This show featured Trey performing with the Los Angeles PhilharmonicScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart. You Enjoy Myself featured a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey.
This show featured Trey performing with the Los Angeles PhilharmonicScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart. You Enjoy Myself featured a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey.
This show featured Trey performing with The Colorado SymphonyScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart.
This show featured Trey performing with The Colorado SymphonyScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart.
This show featured Trey performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony OrchestraScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart.
This show featured Trey performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony OrchestraScott Dunn conducting with orchestration by Don Hart.
This show featured Trey performing with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Scott Dunn conducting, with orchestration by Don Hart. You Enjoy Myself contained a Wedding March tease from Trey.
This show featured Trey performing with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Scott Dunn conducting, with orchestration by Don Hart. You Enjoy Myself contained a Wedding March tease from Trey.
Mike performed on bass for the above songs during a sit-in with Max Creek.
Mike performed on bass for the above songs during a sit-in with Max Creek.
As part of The New York Guitar Festival, this ensemble performed Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, the 1983 ambient album by Brian Eno. Folowing the performance of the album in its entirety, the encore featured an improvised ambient-style jam. This was a free performance.
As part of The New York Guitar Festival, this ensemble performed Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks, the 1983 ambient album by Brian Eno. Folowing the performance of the album in its entirety, the encore featured an improvised ambient-style jam. This was a free performance.
This live in-studio performance was a preview for The Apollo Project that was performed on January 6, 2012. Interview segments with host John Schaefer aired between the songs. A recording of this performance is available @ wnyc.org.
This live in-studio performance was a preview for The Apollo Project that was performed on January 6, 2012. Interview segments with host John Schaefer aired between the songs. A recording of this performance is available @ wnyc.org.

SET 1: Bloodbuzz Ohio, Squalor Victoria, Murder Me Rachael

ENCORE: Terrible Love, Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks

Trey appeared with The National on the listed songs. The encore also featured guest Richard Parry from Arcade Fire.
Trey appeared with The National on the listed songs. The encore also featured guest Richard Parry from Arcade Fire.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Dream Song 22 - 'Of 1826', a poem by John Berryman from The Dream Songs, which was delivered as spoken word by Tom. Suzy Greenberg was a Mike Gordon debut and featured Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life") on vocals. Tom teased May The Force Be With You in I'm Deranged, Just a Rose, and Dig Further Down. Scott teased Traveled Too Far in The Way It Goes. Voices contained Sugar Shack teases from Scott and Mike and Black Water teases from Scott. Tom teased Chameleon in River Niger. This show was officially released as a 3-CD set and free MP3 download.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Dream Song 22 - 'Of 1826', a poem by John Berryman from The Dream Songs, which was delivered as spoken word by Tom. Suzy Greenberg was a Mike Gordon debut and featured Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life") on vocals. Tom teased May The Force Be With You in I'm Deranged, Just a Rose, and Dig Further Down. Scott teased Traveled Too Far in The Way It Goes. Voices contained Sugar Shack teases from Scott and Mike and Black Water teases from Scott. Tom teased Chameleon in River Niger. This show was officially released as a 3-CD set and free MP3 download.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Barika and Don't Do It. The Beltless Buckler featured a tease of The Godfather Love Theme from Mike. Soulfood Man and Black Tambourine contained Chameleon teases. Mike quoted Last Child in Jones.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debuts of Barika and Don't Do It. The Beltless Buckler featured a tease of The Godfather Love Theme from Mike. Soulfood Man and Black Tambourine contained Chameleon teases. Mike quoted Last Child in Jones.
The Void contained alternate lyrics "Sugar Shack in The Void." She Said She Said included Susskind Hotel and Sugar Shack teases and Swingtown quotes. Hap-Nappy contained a Heartbreaker tease. Scott teased Sugar Shack in Clone.
The Void contained alternate lyrics "Sugar Shack in The Void." She Said She Said included Susskind Hotel and Sugar Shack teases and Swingtown quotes. Hap-Nappy contained a Heartbreaker tease. Scott teased Sugar Shack in Clone.
This show featured the debut of Sideways and the Mike Gordon debut of The Way It Goes.
This show featured the debut of Sideways and the Mike Gordon debut of The Way It Goes.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Won't Get Fooled Again.
This show featured the Mike Gordon debut of Won't Get Fooled Again.
This headlining performance was part of the Bear Creek Music Festival that also featured The Funky Meters, MSM&W, The New Mastersounds, Marco Benevento and Dumpstaphunk among many others. Before Sand, Trey introduced Tony Markellis and told the story of how they met, and of how Trey, Tony, and Russ Lawton wrote First Tube, Last Tube, and Sand on the first day they ever practiced together.
This headlining performance was part of the Bear Creek Music Festival that also featured The Funky Meters, MSM&W, The New Mastersounds, Marco Benevento and Dumpstaphunk among many others. Before Sand, Trey introduced Tony Markellis and told the story of how they met, and of how Trey, Tony, and Russ Lawton wrote First Tube, Last Tube, and Sand on the first day they ever practiced together.
Mike sat in on bass (replacing Dave Dreiwitz) for Green Onions and Twin Killers, the latter featuring Rhapsody in Blue and Bathtub Gin teases.
Mike sat in on bass (replacing Dave Dreiwitz) for Green Onions and Twin Killers, the latter featuring Rhapsody in Blue and Bathtub Gin teases.
Mike sat in on bass for Refrigerator Car.
Mike sat in on bass for Refrigerator Car.
Happy Birthday was performed for a fan, Allison.
Happy Birthday was performed for a fan, Allison.
Mike sat in on bass Sugaree.
Mike sat in on bass Sugaree.
This show featured the debut of The Land of Nod and the TAB debut of Pigtail.
This show featured the debut of The Land of Nod and the TAB debut of Pigtail.
Before Burn That Bridge, Trey joked that he wanted to say how genuinely happy he was to be playing here, without sounding like "Hello, Springton!" (from The Simpsons via Spinal Tap). This show marked the debut of Frost that Trey noted had been written by himself and Tom Marshall about a week previous.
Before Burn That Bridge, Trey joked that he wanted to say how genuinely happy he was to be playing here, without sounding like "Hello, Springton!" (from The Simpsons via Spinal Tap). This show marked the debut of Frost that Trey noted had been written by himself and Tom Marshall about a week previous.
This show was "A Vermont Flood Relief Benefit with Trey Anastasio Band.” This show featured the debuts of Snake Head Thumb and Winterqueen. Before Snake Head Thumb, Trey mentioned that the first TAB show (8 Foot Florescent Tubes, 4/17/98, at the old Winooski location) was only the second show ever at Higher Ground, and since they had been playing there for thirteen years, the next song would have a "13-year-long jam."
This show was "A Vermont Flood Relief Benefit with Trey Anastasio Band.” This show featured the debuts of Snake Head Thumb and Winterqueen. Before Snake Head Thumb, Trey mentioned that the first TAB show (8 Foot Florescent Tubes, 4/17/98, at the old Winooski location) was only the second show ever at Higher Ground, and since they had been playing there for thirteen years, the next song would have a "13-year-long jam."
Mike joined George Porter, Jr. & Friends on bass for a rendition of The Meters' "Africa."
Mike joined George Porter, Jr. & Friends on bass for a rendition of The Meters' "Africa."
Mike sat in on bass for On Your Way Down and That's What Love Will Make You Do.
Mike sat in on bass for On Your Way Down and That's What Love Will Make You Do.
This single-set performance was part of the Wanee Music Festival that also included Widespread Panic, The Allman Brothers Band, Ween and Galactic, among many others. Oteil Burbridge performed on a second bass for The Walls of Time through the second Black Tambourine.
This single-set performance was part of the Wanee Music Festival that also included Widespread Panic, The Allman Brothers Band, Ween and Galactic, among many others. Oteil Burbridge performed on a second bass for The Walls of Time through the second Black Tambourine.
This show marked the Mike Gordon debut of Down in the Flood. River Niger through Weekly Time featured Bob Wagner on second guitar. During setbreak, front of house engineer and bass tech Rachel Bischoff was proposed to on stage (she accepted).
This show marked the Mike Gordon debut of Down in the Flood. River Niger through Weekly Time featured Bob Wagner on second guitar. During setbreak, front of house engineer and bass tech Rachel Bischoff was proposed to on stage (she accepted).
Soulfood Man contained a Smoke on the Water tease.
Soulfood Man contained a Smoke on the Water tease.
The Mike Gordon debut of You're No Good featured Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life") on vocals.
The Mike Gordon debut of You're No Good featured Steve Pollak ("The Dude of Life") on vocals.
The Void included a dance "contest" with audience members. Call to the Post was teased before Horizon Line.
The Void included a dance "contest" with audience members. Call to the Post was teased before Horizon Line.
15 Step contained Take Five teases from Mike. Susskind Hotel contained Midnight Rider and Swingtown teases. Tom teased theme to I Love Lucy and The Odd Couple theme in Mound.
15 Step contained Take Five teases from Mike. Susskind Hotel contained Midnight Rider and Swingtown teases. Tom teased theme to I Love Lucy and The Odd Couple theme in Mound.
After Another Door, Tom Cleary performed a mini "song" on the Kaossilator that he had written backstage before the show about that evening's Supermoon. Mike introduced The Void as a "song about the feeling the first person that ever walked on the moon had when taking that... step." Atlanta-fixture Col. Bruce Hampton provided vocals for Fixin' to Die."
After Another Door, Tom Cleary performed a mini "song" on the Kaossilator that he had written backstage before the show about that evening's Supermoon. Mike introduced The Void as a "song about the feeling the first person that ever walked on the moon had when taking that... step." Atlanta-fixture Col. Bruce Hampton provided vocals for Fixin' to Die."
This show featured the debut of The Spiritual Jam and the Mike Gordon debut of It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.
This show featured the debut of The Spiritual Jam and the Mike Gordon debut of It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.
This show was a co-bill with Galactic and both band's sets were streamed live on iclips. After Andelman's Yard, Mike wished everyone a "Happy SPD." After Walls of Time, Mike tossed a fan a Kaossilator to test out. 
This show was a co-bill with Galactic and both band's sets were streamed live on iclips. After Andelman's Yard, Mike wished everyone a "Happy SPD." After Walls of Time, Mike tossed a fan a Kaossilator to test out. 
Swamp Music contained a Rhapsody in Blue tease from Tom and one verse of Possum.
Swamp Music contained a Rhapsody in Blue tease from Tom and one verse of Possum.
Mike introduced the Leo Kottke original "Balloon" as a tribute to Leo, and offered that any audience member who could write a book report about what this song was about would get free tickets to the next five shows! Dumpstaphunk members Tony Hall, Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, and Raymond Weber sat in on Jaded though the end of the first set as well as the entire encore.
Mike introduced the Leo Kottke original "Balloon" as a tribute to Leo, and offered that any audience member who could write a book report about what this song was about would get free tickets to the next five shows! Dumpstaphunk members Tony Hall, Ivan Neville, Ian Neville, and Raymond Weber sat in on Jaded though the end of the first set as well as the entire encore.
This show featured the debut of Flashback. Victor Wooten sat in on a second bass guitar for Meat, Sailin' Shoes, and Crumblin' Bones.
This show featured the debut of Flashback. Victor Wooten sat in on a second bass guitar for Meat, Sailin' Shoes, and Crumblin' Bones.
An incomplete Mound ended the first set, was completed to begin the second set, and appeared later in the second set before and after the Mike Gordon debut of Got My Mojo Working. Susskind Hotel contained Rock On quotes.
An incomplete Mound ended the first set, was completed to begin the second set, and appeared later in the second set before and after the Mike Gordon debut of Got My Mojo Working. Susskind Hotel contained Rock On quotes.
This show featured the debut of Heavy Metal and the Mike Gordon debut of Access Me. Only a Dream contained Whole Lotta Love teases.
This show featured the debut of Heavy Metal and the Mike Gordon debut of Access Me. Only a Dream contained Whole Lotta Love teases.
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