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I hope to collect here all setlists for guest appearances by members
of Phish with other bands. As with any part of the HPB, please send
addtions and/or corrections to dan@www.phish.net.
If you are looking for Jazz Mandolin Project or Bad Hat setlists, please
visit their archive
on the web.
Space Antelope: 1982/83? Taft School, Watertown, CT
Lifespace, All Along the Watchtower, Franklin's Tower, Goin' Down the Road*, Hemispheres, Wild Child#, Fluff's Travels, Walk on the Wild Side
The Space Antelope lineup here was: Steve Pollack (The Dude of Life), Trey, Rob Gordon, Dud Taft, and Doug Parsons. As is readily apparent, Space Antelope was Trey's high school band. The Dude sang vocals only, Trey sang and played guitar, and the rest of the guys parts are unknown. *A blues song, not "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad" (which is covered by the Grateful Dead). #A Lou Reed Cover, not The Doors' song.
New York!: 05-21-97
Club Toast, Burlington, VT
Never Too Late To Spend (Tom Lawson), Headache (Frank Black), Peter's
Dad (Pistol Stamen), Dirt (Trey), Big Bird (Tom Lawson), Only Shallow >
(My Bloody Valentine), Noise of Carpet (Stereo Lab), She's Not The One
(James Harvey), I Saw It Again (Trey), Melody (The La's), Stand# (Sly and
the Family Stone)-> Izabella (Jimi Hendrix), 2000 (Pants)
E: Hello Violence, New York Groove* (Russ Ballard)
New York! = Trey Anastasio: guitar, vocals, Tom Lawson: guitar, vocals,
drums, Pistol Stamen: guitar, vocals, Mike Gordon: bass, vocals, James
Harvey: drums, trombone, keyboards, vocals. This show/band was billed
as "New York", and was comprised of a group of Burlington friends.
There has been talk of more gigs, and a possible studio project.
Trey is a long time fan of The
Pants (of which Tom and Pistol are members). Fish supposedly
once filled in for their drummer "Tad Cautious" (who was heard on Went
Radio). James Harvey has played with a number of groups, including
Phish's Giant Country Horns. The names in (parentheses) are
the authors of the the songs. The Vermont State Police arrrived after the encore to shut down the noisy party. #With jam, including a "Batman" jam.
*Made famous by Ace Frehley, but originally performed by a British band
called Mud; with Page McConnell.
Trey and Mike: 11-01-98 Dead Goat Saloon, Salt Lake City, UT
Driver, Albuquerque, Cortez the Killer*, Stir It Up**, Bittersweet Motel, Jam#, -> Teach Your Children##
Appearance by Trey and Mike (on upright bass) at an open mic night in a bar in Salt Lake City with somewhere between 8 and 20 people present. The audience participated on "Cortez" through the "Jam." *Neil Young cover; with Joseph Sirotnak (who had also performed at the open-mic) and Trey on vocals. **Bob Marley cover; with Ken (who has also performed at the open mic) on guitar. #Said to include jams of George Gershwin's "Summertime" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." ##Crosby Stills and Nash cover.
Strangefolk: 12/7/98 - Club Toast, Burlington, VT
1: Stout Hearted, Songs We Sing, New Glock 2, Great Long While, Sweet
Libation, Whatever, Step Inside, Alaska, The Night Before*
2: Udderly Addled, Pawn, Walnut, Mud Spring Draw, Two Boys, Strange
Ranger, Heart Blood, Lines & Circles** -> Strange Ranger lyrics** -> Heart
Blood lyrics** -> Lines & Circles**, Like You Anyway -> Thriller -> Like You Anyway
E: Casey Jones, Westerly
*Beatles cover (debut). **with Mike Gordon on bass.
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