- 06/08/99 Higher Ground - Winooski, VT - A Benefit for Discover Jazz Fest
- I: Take The A-Train, Undecided, Sweet Little Angel,
Night In Tunisia, Going Down Slow, Caravan, Jump Monk
- II: Bright Lights Big City, The Chicken*, For The
Losers, Cars Trucks Buses, The Jodi Grind, Big Joe Shuffle
- E: The Landlady, Cape Verdean Blues**
* - Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis tune
** - latin instrumental by Horace Silver
The Vermont Jazz All-Stars are: Trey Anastasio (guitar), Big Joe Burell
(tenor sax), Dave Grippo (alto sax), James Harvey (trombone), Jeff
Salisbury (drums), Bruce Skalar (keyboards) and Stacy Starkweather (bass).
Thanks to Adam Braman, Kevin Monty, Jean-Pierre Thibault, Robbie Dunn and
Pete Gershon, as well as Andy Gadiel's Phish Page
(http://www.gadiel.com/phish/),
who thanks Jeff Waful for the call & Mike Lambe for the corrections.
"Trey Anastasio will be taking his Acoustic/Electric show on the road during the month of May.
Each evening will open with a solo acoustic set, followed by an electric set during which Trey
will be accompanied by Tony Markellis on bass and Russ Lawton (of the Gordon Stone Band)
on drums.
- 05/19/99 Fillmore Auditorium - Denver, Colorado - Opening of the Fillmore Auditorium
- I: Taste, Farmhouse, Brian and Robert, Mountains in the
Mist, Get Back on the Train, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Billy Breathes,
When The Circus Comes, You'll Know My Name > Guyute
- II: First Tube, Gotta Jiboo, Heavy Things, Will It Go
Round In Circles, Ooh Child, Aqui Como Alla, Keyboard Intro > Sand >
Drums, I Can See Clearly Now
- E: Windora Bug, Voodoo Child (slight return)
Thanks to Andy Gadiel and TK
for the setlist and Chuck Mancabelli for the correction.
- 05/17/99 Flynn Theatre - Burlington, Vermont - Benefit for the Committee on Temporary Shelter (COTS)
- Reviews
- I: Farmhouse, Snowflakes in the Sand, Brian and Robert,
Driver, Get Back on the Train, Mountains in the Mist, Runaway Jim, Billy
Breathes*
- Intermission (the Frederick Tuttle Middle School jazz band, led by Dave
"The Truth" Grippo): In the Mood, Jumpin' at the Woodside, I Feel
Good (joined by Trey on guitar)
- II: The Wind Cries Mary, Heavy Things, First Tube, Ooh
Child, Sand > Drums, I Can Hear Clearly Now, Aqui Como Alla, Free
Thought, Come on Baby Lets go Downtown, Then Came You**, Last Tube**
- E: Further On Up The Road***, Voodoo Child (slight
return)****
* - with Trey on Page's baby grand piano
** - with the South Burlington High School Jazz Band and
Dave Grippo
*** - with Dave Grippo, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and
Jon Fishman
**** - with Phish
Thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Mike King, John Thomson, Adam Braman, Peter
Gershon, Gabeleo and Dustin Glass for the setlist and details about the
intermission!
- 05/15/99 Palace Theatre - Albany, New York
- Reviews
- I (46 min): Minestrone, Get Back on the Train, Farmhouse,
Kissed by Mist*, Beauty of My Dreams, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Snowflakes
in the Sand, Possum**, Billy Breathes***, You'll Know My Name****
- II (1:35): Heavy Things, First Tube, Windora Bug, Free
Thought^, Gotta Jiboo, Bell Bottom Blues, Sand^^ -> Drum Duel^^^, Come
On (Part I)
- E: The Wind Cries Mary, Ooh Child
* - Dedicated to Julia Butterfly Hill, with her story
told
** - During the part at the end where "posuuuuum" is sung
three times, the audience filled in the last two parts. Trey held the
last chord much longer than usual. At one point, he let go of the chord,
leaned down and picked up his beer for a drink while strumming with the
other hand while the audience tried to hold the note.
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Trey introduces this as his and Tom's "drunken
country tune" and hopes that someone in the audience will understand
it
^ - instrumental jam stopped and re-started a few times.
During the middle of the song, Trey introduces Tony and Russ and then
introduces himself as the "Bad Lieutenant" on guitar. He then asked how
many people are going to Oswego this summer. After the HUGE response,
he says, "It's gonna be cool!" and gave his seal of approval
^^ - Included a digital delay loop as well as Trey on
keyboards. Before "Sand," Trey played a "techno rave jam" on
the keyboard during which Tony commented that Trey was practicing for his
other job as a DJ.
^^^ - With Trey on 2nd drum kit (full size kit, same size
as the kit Russ plays, possibly perceived as smaller because its not on a
drum riser)
Thanks to Adam Braman, Ian Warda and Doug Loeb for the setlist and info
- 05/14/99 State Theatre - Portland, Maine
- Reviews
- I (50 min): Minestrone, Get Back On The Train, When The
Circus Comes, Snowflakes In The Sand, Water In The Sky, Farmhouse, Wolfman's
Brother > Feel Like Makin' Love*, You'll Know My Name**, Billy
Breathes***, Runaway Jim, Kissed By Mist****
- II (1:55): First Tube, Will It Go Round in Circles, Gotta
Jiboo, Heavy Things, Tops Off^, Ooh Child, Sand^^ > Drums Duel, Voodoo
Child (slight return)
- E (14 min): Aqui Como Alla, I Can See Clearly Now >
Last Tube^^^
* - Trey describes how everyone is so excited to see a
show in this theatre, where things can be a bit "raunchy", since it's
general admission and everyone can do what they want. And he describes
the interesting phenomenon during the Wolfman's quiet part where the vibe
in the crowd starts to shift as the impending drunken mayhem takes
control. So he decides to play a song in recognition of this vibe, but
first he is reminded of the classic rock song "Feel Like Makin'
Love" (Bad Company) and plays the chorus
** - Trey says "Feel Like Makin' Love" is the partner
song of this song, and says it's written about folks who are having last
call at a bar
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Trey dedicates it to
Julia Butterfly Hill, the Earth
First protester living in an old-growth redwood tree named "Luna" for the
past 18 months, written by Tom Marshall and Trey
^ - Tony introduces the song as a blues standard of which
the origins are "shrouded in antiquity." He doesn't know who wrote it or
even what it's about, but says it may be about taking off your hat, or a
top off a bottle, or your shirt off. Also Tony says the song may be
written by a blues rascal named "Eddie Bo".
^^ - With digital delay loop jam and Trey on keyboard; 25+
minutes
^^^ - Tony introduces the band and then thanks the crew
for all their work, some of whom even have "their own fan club" (Chris
Kuroda's CK5)
Thanks to Michael "Lerdawg" Lerman for the setlist!
- 05/13/99 SUNY Binghamton Concert Theatre - Binghamton, New York
- Reviews
- I: Farmhouse, Get Back on the Train, Driver, Guyute,
Kissed By Mist*, You'll Know My Name**, Mountains in the Mist, Wading in
the Velvet Sea, Brian and Robert, Billy Breathes***, Sleep***, Blue and
Shiny****, Waste****
- II: Gotta Jiboo, Wind Cries Mary, Will It Go Round In
Circles, Windora Bug, Further On Up The Road, First Tube -> Sand, Ooh
Child -> Drums Duel^, Smells Like Teen Spirit^^, Silicon Fairy^^^
- E: I Can See Clearly Now, Last Tube, Come On Baby Let's Go
Downtown^^^^
* - again dedicated to Julia Butterfly Hill, with story
told about her
** - Trey talks about how he just learned about the "Pub
Crawl" last night. It's where all of the seniors who are graduating this
weekend, go to every bar in the town, and have one beer from each. He
wants to play the seniors something, so he plays this song.
*** - Trey on piano
**** - with Tom Marshall on vocals
^ - with Trey on small kit
^^ - Trey says that they are going to do one more song to
close the set, so everyone starts screaming out their requests. As soon
as it's quiet, and they're ready to go into "Silicon Fairy,"
someone screams out, "Teen Spirit" Trey quietly starts the
opening chords, and then the rest of the band follows. They sing and
play one verse, then end it laughing. Trey dedicates it to the guy who
requested it.
^^^ - They all wish the best of luck to the folks
graduating this weekend
^^^^ - dedicated to those Binghamton students
participating in the senior pub crawl and would be catching the last hour
after the show.
Thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Jesse Jarnow, Evan Leon and Ill Grill Stites for
the setlist!
- 05/11/99 The 9:30 Club - Washington D.C.
- Reviews
- I (50 min): Get Back on the Train, Farmhouse, Kissed by
Mist, Snowflakes in the Sand, Bathtub Gin* > Sample in a Jar, Driver,
**You'll Know My Name, Billy Breathes***, Sleep****, Blue and Shiny^
- II: Gotta Jiboo, Will It Go Round In Circles, First
Tube, Ooh Child, Heavy Things, Sand^^ > Drums Duel (about 12 min long),
I Can See Clearly Now, Aqui Como Alla, Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- E: Row Jimmy (II+E 1:59)
* - dedicated to Susannah Goodman
** - Trey introduced "Mountains in the Mist" and
began to talk about the fact that there is a trilogy of
duologies; 3 pairs of songs related to each other: He mentioned
"Mountains in the Mist" and "Kissed By Mist",
"Windora Bug" and "Bug" but couldn't remember
the third, to which a few folks shouted "TUBE!!" and Trey
reacted "TUBE??" and laughed at them.. then paused.. then
said "Oh, yeah... Yeah, okay, "Tube"... cuz there's
"First Tube", then "Last Tube", then
"Tube".... So there's really a trilogy within the trilogy of
duologies. Type THAT into the Internet." :) ...
[ Thinking about it, is there perhaps another duology
("Snowflakes in the Sand" and "Sand") which Trey
possibly meant in place of one of the previously listed ones, or are
these songs possibly part of a trilogy of songs, along with
"Silicon Fairy" (silicon being a common element in sand),
meaning there's really two trilogies in a quantology of duologies? ...
just a thought which occured to me ... How 'bout taking that from the
Internet to the stage, Trey? ;) - Rob ] ...in the end,
"Mountains in the Mist" wasn't played, and instead Trey
played what he called a new, real country tune, written in response to
the crap on the radio; title is speculated based on the lyrics
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Trey described this night as being a night of
drunken mayhem and brought out Tom Marshall who performed a few songs with
him
^ - a brand new song (from the outtakes from The Story
of the Ghost, described by Trey as one of his Tom's daughters
favorites; also with Tom Marshall
^^ - previously known as "Pistol"; included a
digital delay loop, as well as Trey playing keyboards during it
Thanks to Ellis Godard for the setbreak and post show calls! Thanks to
Sean Rhoderick, Brian Ferdman, James Treworgy, mniven, jmh, Laurie Burdett,
Brian Hayle, Jon Schneider, Evan Himelfarb and Ari Raivetz for pointing out
that I (Rob) forgot "Voodoo Child". Thanks to Ellis, Sean and
James for clearing up that "Aqui Como Alla" was between "I Can
See Clearly Now" and "Voodoo Child"
- 05/10/99 Thomas Wolfe Auditorium - Asheville, North Carolina
- Reviews
- I: Farmhouse, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Get Back on the
Train, You'll Know My Name*, Minestrone**, Strange Design, Snowflakes in
the Sand, Kissed by Mist, Billy Breathes***, Roggae > The Man Who
Stepped Into Yesterday, Possum
- II: The Wind Cries Mary****, Further On Up the Road, Heavy
Things, Will It Round In Circles, Gotta Jiboo, Ooh Child, Bug, Windora Bug,
Free Thought > Drums, Sand^
- E: I Can See Clearly Now
* - "a new, real country tune"
** - Trey decided to keep the title "Minestrone"
instead of "Purple Hugh"
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Jimi Hendrix cover from the album Are You
Experienced?; first time played
^ - previously known as "Pistol" or "Symptom"
(not "Silicon Fairy" as was previously reported")
Thanks to Johnny, Andy Gadiel, Kerri, Jamie Lutch, Jason and Stuart Gerber
for the setlist and information. Thanks to Clay Rogers and Kevin for
clarification about "Bug"
- 05/08/99 Oscar Mayer Theatre - Madison, Wisconsin
- Reviews
- I: Get Back on the Train, Minestrone, Farmhouse,
Snowflakes in the Sand, Alumni Blues*, Billy Breathes**, Mountains in the
Mist, Chalk Dust Torture, When the Circus Comes, Kissed by Mist,
Fluffhead***, Brian and Robert
- II: First Tube, Will It Go Round in Circles, Ooh Child,
Gotta Jiboo, Further on Up the Road, Free Thought, Somanatin, Aqui Como
Alla, Sand**** > Drums Duel, Come On (Part 1), Bug^, Heavy Thing
- E: Windora Bug, Voodoo Child (slight return)
* - dedicated to the Madison students who were skipping
finals in order to go see the show
** - Trey walked over to the piano and began to play the
beginning of "Billy Breathes" and begins to laugh. He then
talked about a conversation he had with Neil Young about doing a solo tour
in which Neil recommended that Trey move around, lest people grow uneasy
from watching someone stand and play guitar the whole time, so Trey
decided to play "Billy Breathes" on piano, which he did after
finishing the story
*** - did not include "Fluff's Travels"
**** - previously known as "Pistol" (or
"Symptom"); new title "Sand" announced by Trey
^ - just "Bug", not to be confused with
"Windora Bug"; possibly from the outtakes from The Story of
the Ghost and possibly the same "Bug" as done by Amfibian
Thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Clay Rogers, Brian Reen, Steve Coleman, Kerri, Ryan
McGlynn, Franklin Craig Malemud, Brian S. Seidel and Adam David Lynn for the
setlist and information!
- 05/07/99 American Theatre - St. Louis, Missouri
- Reviews
- I (60-75 min): Get Back on the Train, Wolfman's Brother*,
Farmhouse, Dogs Stole Things, Bouncing Around the Room, Kissed by Mist,
Mountains in the Mist, Guyute, Wading in the Velvet Sea > Prince
Caspian, Aftermath**, AC/DC Bag***
- II: Further On Up the Road****, First Tube, Come on Baby
Lets go Downtown, Gotta Jiboo > Voodoo Child (slight return), Ooh Child,
Heavy Things, Come On (Part 1), Sand > Drums Duel^, Free Thought, I Can
See Clearly Now
- E: Andre the Giant, Will It Go Round in Circles, Last
Tube^^ (II+E about 1:50)
* - Trey started laughing mid-song and stopped playing to
tell the crowd about where the song came from as well as about the first
time he met Jon Fishman at UVM and how every time he plays the song, he
thinks about how Jon really is the "Wolfman's Brother" just as
in the Beatles, Paul McCartney was the walrus
** - Trey talked about his friend Roger Hollaway, who got
engaged on-stage at a Phish show at the American Theatre. Roger then
joined Trey on-stage and they played "Aftermath", which Roger
had co-written; first time played live; from The White Tape
*** - "Just like Roger, he's a crazy little kid";
also with Roger
**** - Eric Clapton cover, written by Joe Medwick Veasey
and Don D. Robey; first time played
^ - with Trey on small kit
^^ - with "Happy Birthday" tease after Tony
Markellis mentioned that it was someone on the crew's birthday
Thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Andy Gadiel, Dan Conroe, Brian Reen, Adam Fry,
James Dunseth, James Gyngard, BudhaPhish, Andrew Bump, Justin Metz, Todd,
Greg Sadler, Matthew Pagni, Andrew Bump and Jamie Lutch for the setlist and
information
- 05/06/99 The Riviera - Chicago, Illinois
- Reviews
- I (45-50 min.): Get Back on the Train, Farmhouse,
Minestrone, Sample in a Jar, Driver, Snowflakes in the Sand, Brian and
Robert, When the Circus Comes, Mountains in the Mist, Punch You in the Eye*
> Runaway Jim
- II (about 1:45): First Tube, Will It Go Round in Circles,
Gotta Jiboo, Heavy Thing**, Tops Off > I Can See Clearly
Now, Sand, Aqui Como Alla, Ooh Child > Jam, Somanatin, Windora Bug,
Come On (Part 1)
- E: Silicon Fairy
* - Trey whistled written guitar lines ("The
Landlady" portions of the song)
** - previously labeled as "Where they Hoped I'd
Be"
Thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Clay Rogers, Robb Barrett, Jesse Jarnow, Josh Rude,
Fraser Coffeen and Jon McLennand for the setlist and clarification
- 05/04/99 Murat Theatre - Indianapolis, Indiana
- Reviews
- I (approx. 70 min.): Dirt, Dogs Stole Things, Mountains in
the Mist*, Snowflakes in the Sand, Minestrone**, Talk, Bathtub Gin***,
Kissed by Mist (new original)****, Get Back on the Train (new original) ^,
Wading in the Velvet Sea, Chalk Dust Torture
- II: Will It Go Round In Circles, First Tube, Ooh Child,
Bell-Bottom Blues, Heavy Thing (new original)^, Windora Bug (new
original)^^, Somanatin, Andre the Giant (new original)^^^, I Can See
Clearly Now, Sand -> Drums Duel^^^^, Voodoo Child (slight return)
- E: Row Jimmy, Last Tube/Band Intro Jam+ -> Come On Baby
Let's Go Downtown
* - formerly known (05/03/99) as
"Bake and Boil"
** - formerly known (05/03/99) as
"Minestrone"; said by Trey to be named for a guy named Hugh; called
"Purple Hugh" by Trey
*** - dedicated to aLi and Jesse, for naming the song
"Minestrone"
**** - new song for Julia Butterfly Hill,
a woman sitting
in a tree named Luna
in northern California for a year and a half
to protest logging
of the nation's forests (more info...)
^ - provisional title (consensus best guess of those there)
^^ - reports mention "Wind" or possibly
"Bug" as well as "Winds of a Bug" with lyrics
including "is that a wind or a bug?" and "it's a windora
bug"
^^^ - instrumental; possibly "Living in Havana"
(Trey apparently undecided on title)
^^^^ - Trey on smaller drum kit to the left of the bass;
duel was similar to Monday night's
+ - last played at the 02/15/99 show at Higher Ground
Thanks to aLi McDowell for the setbreak and after-show calls! :) Additional
thanks to Julia Mordaunt, Andy Gadiel,
Mike Noltner, Matt Hembree, Alex Esselstein, Travis Robinson, Ross Leduc,
Todd, Carl Koschmann, Charlie Slinger, for the email
- 05/03/99 Michigan Theater - Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Reviews
- I: Farmhouse, Snowflakes In The Sand*, Mountains in the
Mist*, Bouncing Around the Room, Minestrone**, Guyute, ***Brian and
Robert, Possum
- II: Ooh Child, Free Thought****, Come On Baby Let's Go
Downtown, Gotta Jiboo, Keyboard Solo (Trey)^, Then Came You^^,
First Tube, Sand^^^, I Can See Clearly Now,
Will It Go Round In Circles^^^^, Drums Duel, Silicon Fairy+
- E: Aqui Como Alla++, Voodoo Child (slight return)+++
* - New song, first time played; "Moutains in the
Mist" originally called "Bake and Boil" at the show by Trey
as the name came to him
** - New song, first time played; Jesse Jarnow
reports "In the first set there was an untitled instrumental.
Trey said that whomever posted the setlist first got to name it. In
deference to aLi's misreading of the word "instrumental" on my setlist,
we hereby request that the tune be named "Minestrone"."
*** - Trey talked about reading on
Sonicnet about his show at
Higher Ground and how they had allegedly played
"Voodoo Child" during the electric set at the show, when in fact
they hadn't (perhaps "Ooh Child" was mistaken for "Voodoo
Child"?), and talked about how the unknown songs would frustrate
fans online. He then introduced the next song as being "Voodoo
Child (acoustic)" and played "Brian and Robert"
**** - previously listed as "Unknown Song (played at
Higher Ground 02/15/99)"; first played at
the Eight Foot Flourescent Tubes (04/17/98)
^ - included teases of "Axel F" (written by
Harold Faultermeyer, from the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop)
^^ - Philip T. Pugh and Sherman Marshall cover; also done
by The Spinners (with Dionne Warwick); first time played
^^^ - previously listed as "Symptom"; first
played at Higher Ground 02/15/99
^^^^ - Billy Preston cover, previously listed with a
possible title of "Melody"; first time played
+ - also first played at the 8 Foot Flourescent Tubes
++ - previously listed as "Mid-Tempo
Instrumental"
+++ - Jimi Hendrix cover, from the album Electric
Ladyland; first time played ... [ Note: More information on
whether this was "Voodoo Chile" or "Voodoo Child (slight
return)" would be greatly appreciated. For now, I'm going to go
with "(slight return)" as that seems to be the more often
covered version. Thanks - Rob ]
Thanks to aLi McDowell for the after-show phone call and to
both aLi and Jesse for the email! Additional thanks go out to Jesse, Andrew
Jay Peerless, Bishop, Jonathan Van Schoick, Ross K. Lewandowski, Jamie
Lutch, Christian David Hoard and brereto2 for corrections!
A review of the show can be found on the
ABC News/Wall of Sound site at http://wallofsound.go.com/news/stories/anastasio050499.html.
- 04/12/99 Sweetwater Saloon - Mill Valley (Marin County), California
- Dirt, Brian and Robert, When the Circus Comes to Town
- From Kentalope's post to
rmp:
Basically, Trey got up and apologized for cutting in line to
play, saying his friend Brad (Sands) had told him that this place had a cool
open mic night and to check it out. Picking up someone's acoustic guitar, he
proceded to play Dirt, then Brian & Robert. Then he said something to
the effect of, "I've never tried this song on my own so I'm going to stumble
through it. It's written by one of my favorite bands, Los Lobos," then went
into Circus.
See also SonicNet's coverage of the performance.
- 03/31/99 Tuttle Middle School - South Burlington, Vermont
- Joe's Slow Blues Medley in C, House of Gold*, Caravan, Shake Everything That Ya Got**
Setlist is incomplete. The show was not recorded.
Trey Anastasio, Big Joe Burrell, James Harvey, Stacey Starkweather, Bruce Sklar, Jeff Salisbury, and Dave "The Truth" Grippo played for the Tuttle students after a performance by the Tuttle Jazz Band
(led by music teacher Grippo). 200+ were in attendence.
* - James Harvey tune
** - Maceo Parker tune
Thanks to Patrick D. Burke of SBHS for the info.
- 02/22/99 Carnegie Hall - New York, New York - Benefit for Tibet House
- Reviews
- Spring Waterfall*, Brian and Robert**, Dirt***, Billy Breathes****
* - instrumental composition by Philip Glass; Trey on electric,
Philip Glass on piano
** - with two other musicians; Foday Musa Suso on a kora (21
string harp from W. Africa) and Nawang Khechog on wooden flute (exotic Tibetan
flute); Trey on acoustic
*** - Trey on acoustic; solo
**** - Trey on acoustic, Peter Kater on piano
Trey also sat in on electric guitar with Patti Smith and band for a group jam
of "People Have the Power" which was the finale of the show.
Thanks to Eric(Moedat) and Dan Estrin for the setlist!
- 02/15/99
Higher Ground - Winooski,
Vermont - Very Special Arts of Vermont Benefit
- Reviews
- I: Dirt, Dogs Stole Things, Runaway Jim, Brian and
Robert, Guyute, Driver, Chalk Dust Torture
- II: Come On Baby Lets Go Downtown*, Gotta Jiboo**, Ooh
Child***, Tops Off****, I Can See Clearly Now^, Come On (Part 1)^^, Free
Thought^^^, Bell Bottom Blues^^^^, Sand+ > Drums++, Possum >
First Tube+++
- E: Aqui Como Alla++++, Row Jimmy#, Last Tube/Band Intro
Jam##
First set was Trey solo on acoustic. For the second set and the encore,
Trey played electric and was joined by Russ Lawton of the Gordon Stone
Band on drums and Tony Markellis of the Unknown Blues Band on bass. Paul
Languedoc ran sound and Chris Kuroda ran lights for the show. Page, Mike,
Jon, and Tom Marshall were all in attendance, but did not perform
* - Crazy Horse (w/out Neil Young) cover; written by
Danny Whitten; also appeared on Young's album Tonight's the Night
and played by Young live
** - A new, original song
*** - Five Stairsteps cover, Motown standard
**** - blues instrumental, title provided by Gordon Stone
by way of Matt King ... formerly listed on setlists preceeded by
"Chasin' the Waste", a F-Hole cover (F-Hole being members of
Tom Marshall's band, Amfibian, in addition to performing on their
own)
^ - Johnny Nash cover
^^ - Earl King cover, covered by Jimi Hendrix on the album
Electric Ladyland; also known as "Come On (Let the Good
Times Roll)"
^^^ - original, previously played with the 8 Foot
Flourescent Tubes; previously listed as "Mozambique"; title
provided by Matt King from setlist taken from the stage of the 8 Foot
Flourescent Tubes show on 04/17/98
^^^^ - Derek and the Dominoes cover
+ - original written by Trey; lyrics include "you can see
the symptoms, but not affect the cause"
++ - with Trey on small drum kit
+++ - original written by Trey for the 8 Foot Flourescent
Tubes; first instrumental played that night (04/17/98), and as a
result is is known as "First Tube" it has also been referred
to as "Bing Bong" according to Trey's setlist from the 8
Foot Flourescent Tubes show and Heloise Williams (of viperHouse, who
performed with Trey as a part of the 8 Foot Flourescent Tubes), by way
of Matt King
++++ - Arsenio Rodriguez cover, performed by Marc Ribot
(who played with Trey as part of Surrender to the Air) on the
album Marc Ribot Y Los Cubanos Postizos
# - Garcia/Hunter (Grateful Dead) cover
## - referred to as "Last Tube" because it
was the last instrumental played during the 8 Foot Flourescent Tubes
show
Thanks to David Saslavsky,
Andy Gadiel's Phish Page, and
Chris Charpata's Phish Phactory
for the list and other details. Andy Gadiel thanks CptTrip420@aol.com, Chip,
Dave & WAFUL!
Thanks to Matt King and Jesse Jarnow for providing the most definitive
setlist information to date!
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