Saturday, May 30, 2020

LivePhish Vol. 16-20

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LivePhish Vol. 16
SATURDAY 10/31/1998 THOMAS & MACK CENTER Las Vegas, NV

SET 1: Axilla > Punch You in the Eye > Roggae, Birds of a Feather, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[1] -> Chalk Dust Torture[2] > Lawn Boy, Mike's Song -> Frankie Says > Weekapaug Groove

SET 2: Who Loves the Sun?[3], Sweet Jane, Rock and Roll[3], Cool It Down[3], New Age[3], Head Held High[3], Lonesome Cowboy Bill > I Found a Reason[3], Train Round the Bend[3], Oh! Sweet Nuthin'[3]

SET 3: Wolfman's Brother[4] -> Piper > Ghost

ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise

FILLER (10/30/1998 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas NV): Run Like an Antelope, Stash -> Manteca -> Tweezer -> NICU > Jam > Prince Caspian > Golgi Apparatus E: Driver, Free Bird

[1] No vocal jam.
[2] Unfinished.
[3] Phish debut.
[4] Fish on vacuum.

Sneakin' Sally included a Super Bad tease from Trey and did not contain a vocal jam. Chalk Dust was unfinished. Mike’s Song included Simple teases. The second set "musical costume" was The Velvet Underground's Loaded. All of the songs in the second set were Phish debuts, except for Sweet Jane and Lonesome Cowboy Bill (which hadn’t been played since June 10, 1995, or 268 shows). The long jam out of Wolfman’s included Makisupa, Lifeboy, and On Your Way Down teases and featured Fish on vacuum. The band left the stage during Ghost, as the sound of Trey’s delay loop ended the set. From 10/30/1998, Tweezer subsequently included Manteca and You Better Believe It Baby teases. Driver featured Trey on acoustic guitar. This show was webcast live and was officially released as Live Phish 16.


LivePhish Vol. 17
WEDNESDAY 07/15/1998 PORTLAND MEADOWS Portland, OR

SET 1: Wolfman's Brother, Water in the Sky, The Moma Dance, Guyute, Horn -> Jam > Chalk Dust Torture, Brian and Robert, Beauty of My Dreams, Cars Trucks Buses, Roggae, Birds of a Feather, Loving Cup

SET 2: Limb By Limb -> Simple > Tweezer -> California Love Jam -> Tweezer -> Free, Meat, Harry Hood

ENCORE: Wilson > Tweezer Reprise

FILLER (July 29, 1998, Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, Missouri): Bathtub Gin


Some humor surrounded the Guyute ending; fans of stage banter will want to seek this segment out. Fish teased Peaches before Limb By Limb and Glide in Simple. This show was officially released as Live Phish 17.



LivePhish Vol. 18
SATURDAY 05/07/1994 THE BOMB FACTORY Dallas, TX

SET 1: Llama, Horn[1] > Divided Sky, Mound, Fast Enough for You > Scent of a Mule, Split Open and Melt, If I Could, Suzy Greenberg

SET 2: Loving Cup > Sparkle > Tweezer -> Mind Left Body Jam -> Sparks -> Makisupa Policeman -> Digital Delay Loop Jam -> Sweet Emotion Jam -> Walk Away[2] -> Cannonball Jam -> Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up Jam -> Tweezer Reprise

ENCORE: Amazing Grace[3], Sample in a Jar

FILLER (November 22, 1994, Jesse Auditorium, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri):
Funky Bitch, Columbia Jam, Jerusalem, Jerusalem (Yerushalayim Shel Zahav)

[1] Ended with a brief, atypical jam.
[2] The jam after Walk Away included a Page solo and a Simpsons signal.
[3] Without microphones.

Horn ended with a brief, atypical jam. The jam out of Walk Away included a Page solo, teases of It’s Ice and McGrupp, and a Simpsons signal. The Sweet Emotion and HYHU Jams both contained Tweezer teases. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones. This show was officially released as Live Phish 18.


LivePhish Vol. 19
FRIDAY 07/12/1991 THE COLONIAL THEATRE Keene, NH

SET 1: Dinner and a Movie[1] > Bouncing Around the Room[1] > Buried Alive[1] > Flat Fee[1], Reba, The Landlady[1], Bathtub Gin[1], Donna Lee[1], AC/DC Bag[1] > Rocky Top, Cavern[1], David Bowie[1]

SET 2: Golgi Apparatus, The Squirming Coil, Moose the Mooche[2], Tweezer[1] > My Sweet One, Gumbo[1] > Mike's Song[1] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[1], Hold Your Head Up > Touch Me[3] > Hold Your Head Up > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg[1]

ENCORE: Sweet Adeline[4], Frankenstein[1]

ENCORE 2: Fee > Tweezer Reprise[1]

[1] Giant Country Horns.
[2] Phish debut; Giant Country Horns
[3] Giant Country Horns, Fish on trombone.
[4] Without microphones.

This show, officially released as Live Phish 19, featured The Giant Country Horns for all songs except Reba, Rocky Top, Golgi, The Squirming Coil, My Sweet One, Hydrogen, both HYHUs, Oh Kee Pa, Adeline, and Fee. It also marked the first Phish performance of Moose the Mooche, which contained a tease of Rhythm-A-Ning from Trey. Trey also teased the Woody Woodpecker theme before Golgi. During the band intros before Donna Lee, Page and Russ teased Killer Joe during Russ's introduction. Prior to Touch Me, Fish was introduced as the Lizard Queen. Touch Me featured Fish on trombone. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.


LivePhish Vol. 20
THURSDAY 12/29/1994 PROVIDENCE CIVIC CENTER Providence, RI

SET 1: Runaway Jim -> Foam, If I Could, Split Open and Melt, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Uncle Pen, I Didn't Know, Possum

SET 2: Guyute, Digital Delay Loop Jam -> David Bowie[1], Halley's Comet > The Lizards, Hold Your Head Up > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Good Times Bad Times

ENCORE: My Long Journey Home[2], Sleeping Monkey

[1] Whistling and a "Lassie" chant.
[2] Acoustic.

Unlike many Runaway Jim and Foam combos, the opening to this show contained an actual segue between the two songs. Runaway Jim and Possum included Dueling Banjos teases. Possum also included an L.A. Woman tease. Before Guyute, Trey teased Spill the Wine. This epic Bowie, which times out at nearly 34 minutes, included whistling and a “Lassie” chant, a brief 2001 tease from Mike, and a whistled tease of Fishin' Hole. GTBT included Heartbreaker and Stairway to Heaven teases. My Long Journey Home was performed acoustic. The soundcheck's Sample was only one verse. This show was officially released as Live Phish 20.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

LivePhish Vol. 11-15

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LivePhish Vol. 11
MONDAY 11/17/1997 MCNICHOLS ARENA Denver, CO

SET 1: Tweezer, Reba[1], Train Song, Ghost > Fire

SET 2: Down with Disease[2] -> Olivia's Pool > Johnny B. Goode -> Jesus Just Left Chicago, When the Circus Comes, You Enjoy Myself

ENCORE: Character Zero

FILLER: (11/19/1997 Assembly Hall, Champaign IL) Wolfman's Brother>Makisupa Policeman

[1] No whistling.
[2] Unfinished.

Reba did not have the whistling ending and Disease was unfinished. Ghost included a Super Bad (James Brown) tease and Johnny B. Goode contained DEG teases. This show was officially released as Live Phish 11.


LivePhish Vol. 12
TUESDAY 08/13/1996 DEER CREEK MUSIC CENTER Noblesville, IN

SET 1: Divided Sky, Tube, Tela > Maze, Fast Enough for You > The Old Home Place, Punch You in the Eye, Llama, Glide, Slave to the Traffic Light

SET 2: AC/DC Bag > The Lizards, Mike's Song > Lifeboy > Weekapaug Groove -> Somewhere Over the Rainbow[1], Waste[2], Train Song[2], Strange Design[2], Sweet Adeline, David Bowie

ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top

FILLER (8/12/1996 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville IN): Ya Mar>Split Open and Melt

[1] Performed solo by Page on theremin.
[2] Performed on acoustic mini-stage.

Page performed Somewhere Over the Rainbow solo on the theremin. Waste through Strange Design were performed on the acoustic mini-stage. Trey played the composed section to Divided Sky over the soundcheck jam. This show was officially released as Live Phish 12.


LivePhish Vol. 13
MONDAY 10/31/1994 GLENS FALLS CIVIC CENTER Glens Falls, NY

SET 1: Frankenstein, Sparkle > Simple > Divided Sky, Harpua -> The Vibration of Life -> Harpua[1], Julius > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Reba, Golgi Apparatus

SET 2: Back in the U.S.S.R.[2] > Dear Prudence[2], Glass Onion[3] > Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da[2], Wild Honey Pie[2], The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill[2], While My Guitar Gently Weeps[2], Happiness Is a Warm Gun[2], Martha My Dear[2], I'm So Tired[2], Blackbird[2], Piggies, Rocky Raccoon[2] > Don't Pass Me By[2], Why Don't We Do It in the Road?[2], I Will[2], Julia[2], Birthday[4], Yer Blues[2], Mother Nature's Son[2], Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey[2], Sexy Sadie[2], Helter Skelter[5], Long Long Long[2], Revolution 1[2], Honey Pie[6], Savoy Truffle[2], Cry Baby Cry[7] -> Revolution 9[8]

SET 3: David Bowie, Bouncing Around the Room, Slave to the Traffic Light > Rift > Sleeping Monkey > Poor Heart, Run Like an Antelope

ENCORE: Amazing Grace, Costume Contest, The Squirming Coil

[1] Vibration of Death; "The Vibration of Death is gone" replaced the usual "The storm is gone."
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Phish debut; lyrics changed to "I told you 'bout Guyute the pig."
[4] Phish debut; instrumental.
[5] Phish debut; ended with band singing "I've got blisters on my fingers" a cappella to the tune of Back In My Hometown.
[6] Phish debut; lyrics changed to reference "Cactus."
[7] Phish debut. Fish on vacuum.
[8] Phish debut. He Ent to the Bog was played on a tape in the background. Fish on vacuum.

Harpua included the Vibrations of Life and Death. Jimmy decided to put on his favorite album Barney's Greatest Hits, but turned his turntable on the wrong way and started playing it backwards. Fish then proceeded to sing a verse of War Pigs. Trey subsequently quoted I Love You (a.k.a. the theme to Barney & Friends) before Harpua resumed. Poster was swallowed up into the earth by the Vibration of Death. "The Vibration of Death is gone" replaced the usual "The storm is gone." Prior to the Vibration of Life, Wilson was teased and quoted. A Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon tease (the heartbeats from Speak to Me) was pumped through the P.A. at the beginning of the second set. The second set "musical costume" was The Beatles' The Beatles (also known as The White Album) and was selected via fan vote. All of the White Album songs, other than Piggies, were Phish debuts, although Ob La Di, Ob La Da had been jammed or teased on many occasions. Glass Onion's lyrics were changed to "I told you 'bout Guyute the pig." Piggies was played for the first time since November 14, 1985 (875 shows). HYHU was teased prior to Why Don't We Do It in the Road. Birthday wasn’t sung; Page and Mike noodled a bit while Fish presented a birthday cake to Brad Sands, who accepted it while wearing a Jon Fishman dress. Helter Skelter ended with the band singing "I've got blisters on my fingers" a cappella to the tune of Back In My Hometown. Honey Pie's lyrics were changed to reference "Cactus." Cry Baby Cry ended with Fish on vacuum with Revolution 9 segueing out of the vacuum solo. The background tape playing along with Revolution 9 was Mike’s composition He Ent to the Bog from Phish’s White Tape. The song ended with Fish stark naked and running around while the band blew bubbles and waved. Good Night was taped from the album and closed the second set. The third set began with a Custard Pie tease from Trey and an Overture tease from Page, while Bowie contained a Gilligan's Island theme tease from Mike and Antelope's intro contained a Stash tease from Trey. The Costume Contest contained a "Charge!" tease from Page. This show was officially released as Live Phish 13. The soundcheck's Jam was released as an iTunes bonus track called "Glen Falls Soundcheck Jam" and contained a Frankenstein tease from Mike and a May The Force Be With You (The Force Theme from Star Wars) tease from Trey. The Poor Heart and Dog Log in the soundcheck were slow versions.


LivePhish Vol. 14
TUESDAY 10/31/1995 ROSEMONT HORIZON Rosemont, IL

SET 1: Icculus, Divided Sky, Wilson > Ya Mar, Sparkle > Free, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope, Harpua[1]

SET 2: I Am the Sea[2], The Real Me[2] > Quadrophenia[2], Cut My Hair[2], The Punk Meets the Godfather[2], I'm One[2], The Dirty Jobs[2] > Helpless Dancer[2], Is It In My Head?[2], I've Had Enough[2], 5:15[2], Sea and Sand[2], Drowned[2], Bell Boy[3], Doctor Jimmy[2] > The Rock[2], Love, Reign O'er Me[2]

SET 3: You Enjoy Myself, Jesus Just Left Chicago[4], A Day in the Life > Suzy Greenberg[5]

ENCORE: My Generation[6]

[1] Narration from Mike about raccoons.
[2] Phish debut; Dave Grippo on alto saxophone, Don Glasgo on trombone, Joey Sommerville on trumpet and Alan Parshley on French horn.
[3] Phish debut; Dave Grippo on alto saxophone, Don Glasgo on trombone, Joey Sommerville on trumpet and Alan Parshley on French horn, Leigh Fordham sang Keith Moon's original part.
[4] Dave Grippo on alto saxophone.
[5] Dave Grippo on alto saxophone, Don Glasgo on trombone, and Joey Sommerville on trumpet.
[6] Phish debut; acoustic.

Harpua included a story from Mike about a dream about raccoons. The Michael Jackson references continued, as Trey teased the audience by saying that Jimmy was listening to the Halloween album while the band played a Beat It tease. Also, the second set was preceded by recorded Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' and Thriller teases from Michael Jackson's Thriller album. The second set "musical costume" was The Who's Quadrophenia and was performed with Dave Grippo on alto saxophone, Don Glasgo on trombone, Joey Sommerville on trumpet and Alan Parshley on French horn. During Bell Boy, crew member Leigh Fordham, clad in a bell boy outfit, sang Keith Moon’s original part. All of the Quadrophenia songs, as well as My Generation, were Phish debuts. YEM was almost 40 minutes long, contained teases from Trey of The Real Me and DEG, and was preceded by the audience chess move. The chosen fan, dressed as a Wookiee, cracked under the pressure and could not choose a move on stage, prompting a quote from Fish that “Wookiees can’t play chess.” The Rock was teased after the failed move. Jesus Just Left Chicago featured Grippo on alto saxophone; Suzy Greenberg featured Grippo, Glasgo and Somerville. My Generation was performed acoustic. Before My Generation, the crew set up a Keith Moon replica drum set on stage. After the song, Fish and Trey destroyed the drum set a la The Who. Finally, a stagehand brought out a large plunger. Trey pressed it and set off a huge explosion backstage. This show was officially released as Live Phish 14. In the soundcheck, Suzy Greenberg was performed three times: the first with only Grippo, the second with the band and Grippo, and the third with all of the horns, alternate lyrics, and Bell Boy quotes. The jam through the end of the soundcheck was played with horns.


LivePhish Vol. 15
THURSDAY 10/31/1996 THE OMNI Atlanta, GA

SET 1: Sanity > Highway to Hell > Down with Disease > You Enjoy Myself, Prince Caspian > Reba, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird[1] > Character Zero, The Star Spangled Banner

SET 2: Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)[2] > Crosseyed and Painless[2], The Great Curve[2], Once in a Lifetime[2] > Houses in Motion[2] -> Seen and Not Seen[3] -> Listening Wind[2] > The Overload[2]

SET 3: Brother[4], Also Sprach Zarathustra[4] > Maze[4], Simple[4] -> Swept Away[4] > Steep[4] > Jesus Just Left Chicago[5] > Suzy Greenberg[5]

ENCORE: Frankenstein[6]

[1] Narration referred to David Byrne, who appeared in the mountain as the face of Icculus, threw Forbin off the mountain and into the arms of the "evil" Famous Mockingbird.
[2] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on trumpet.
[3] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet, and Trey on bass.
[4] Karl Perazzo on percussion.
[5] Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet.
[6] Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet.

Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in DWD. The Mockingbird narration included a reference to Talking Heads’ David Byrne, who appeared in the mountain as the face of Icculus. As Trey told the story, Byrne threw Colonel Forbin off the mountain and into the arms of the “evil” Famous Mockingbird. The second set "musical costume" was Talking Heads' Remain in Light. All of the Remain in Light songs were Phish debuts; the set featured Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on trumpet. Perazzo also played during the entire third set. Jesus Just Left Chicago, Suzy Greenberg, and Frankenstein also featured Grippo and Gazaway. At the end of Houses in Motion (which featured Trey teasing Tweezer), an armchair was brought out to the center of the stage and Mike sat in it to sing Seen and Not Seen. While he sang, Karl Perazzo drummed and Trey played bass. After Overload, a bizarre on-stage demonstration closed the set. The third set opened with a Feel Like a Stranger tease. Suzy included a Born Under Punches tease from Page. Simple included a tease of Mama Told Me Not to Come. The soundcheck's Overload was performed with horns and briefly featured Fish on vacuum. This show was officially released as Live Phish 15.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

LivePhish Vol. 6-10

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LivePhish Vol. 6
PHISH, FRIDAY 11/27/1998
WORCESTER CENTRUM CENTRE
Worcester, MA

SET 1: Funky Bitch, Ya Mar, Carini[1], Runaway Jim, Meat > Reba, The Old Home Place, Dogs Stole Things, Vultures, When the Circus Comes, Birds of a Feather

SET 2: Buried Alive > Wipe Out > Chalk Dust Torture -> Mirror in the Bathroom[2] -> Chalk Dust Torture -> Dog Log[3] -> Chalk Dust Torture > Sanity > Buffalo Bill > Mike's Song -> I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove -> Wipe Out -> Weekapaug Groove > Weekapaug Groove Reprise > Run Like an Antelope

ENCORE: Wading in the Velvet Sea, Golgi Apparatus > Wipe Out

[1] Alternate lyrics referencing a streaker.
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Unfinished; Blues version.

Ya Mar contained I Dream of Jeannie theme teases from Mike. Carini included lyrics about the streaker from three weeks earlier. Mirror in the Bathroom (which was subtly teased by Mike in Chalk Dust Torture) made its Phish debut and Wipe Out was played for the first time since April 27, 1991 (722 shows). Chalk Dust included more Wipe Out teases. Dog Log was unfinished and sung over a more bluesy progression than usual. Weekapaug contained a Nellie Kane tease from Trey. Some funny banter ensued during the encore, as Fish and Trey took verbal jabs at each other. The soundcheck's Back at the Chicken Shack contained a Layla tease from Trey. This show was officially released as Live Phish 06.


LivePhish Vol. 7
Saturday August 14, 1993, World Music Theatre, Tinley Park IL

Disc one/Set one:
"Chalk Dust Torture" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 6:16
"Guelah Papyrus" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 6:07
"The Divided Sky" (Anastasio) - 15:01
"The Horse" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 2:06
"Silent in the Morning" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:51
"It's Ice" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 9:01
"Sparkle" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 3:46
"Split Open and Melt" (Anastasio) - 12:35
"Esther" (Anastasio) - 8:42
"Poor Heart" (Gordon) - 3:02
"Cavern" (Anastasio, Herman, Marshall) - 4:30

Disc two/Set two:
"2001" (Deodato) - 4:20
"Run Like an Antelope" (Anastasio, Marshall, Pollak) - 12:50
"Sparks" (Townshend) - 2:39
"Walk Away" (Walsh) - 3:37
"Tinley Park Jam" - 4:21
"Run Like an Antelope" (Anastasio, Marshall, Pollak) - 2:14
"Have Mercy" (Ferguson, Shaw, Simpson) - 3:05
"Run Like an Antelope" (Anastasio, Marshall, Pollak) - 2:00
"Mound" (Gordon) - 5:44
"The Squirming Coil" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 9:53
"Daniel Saw the Stone" (Traditional) - 3:20

Disc three/Set two, continued:
"You Enjoy Myself" (Anastasio) - 20:16
"Purple Rain" (Prince) - 6:52
"Golgi Apparatus" (Anastasio, Marshall, Szuter, Woolf) - 5:42
Encore:
"La Grange" (Beard, Gibbons, Hill) - 4:58
Filler (August 11, 1993, Club Eastbrook, Grand Rapids, Michigan):
"Mike's Song" (Gordon) - 12:19
"The Great Gig in the Sky" (Torry, Wright) - 5:27
"Weekapaug Groove" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 11:57

The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. It's Ice contained a Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy tease from Page and Melt contained Miss You and Linus and Lucy teases from Mike. 2001 included a Mona Lisa tease from Mike. Antelope included a Dixie tease; the “Rye, Rye Rocco” lyrics were sung over the Have Mercy melody before the band kicked back into the Antelope ending. During Daniel Saw the Stone, Trey updated the crowd on the score of a pre-season football game. YEM contained brief jams based on the theme from Speed Racer, Smoke on the Water, and quoting of Mystery Achievement (Pretenders). On Broadway was briefly quoted during the YEM vocal jam. This show was officially released as Live Phish 07.



LivePhish Vol. 8
PHISH, SATURDAY 07/10/1999 E CENTRE Camden, NJ

SET 1: Wilson > Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> Roggae, Water in the Sky > Back at the Chicken Shack, Sparkle > Bathtub Gin, Golgi Apparatus

SET 2: Tweezer > Mountains in the Mist, Birds of a Feather > When the Circus Comes, Fluffhead

ENCORE: While My Guitar Gently Weeps > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Unfinished.

Chalk Dust contained an In Memory of Elizabeth Reed tease from Trey and was unfinished. Gin included an I’m a Man (Spencer Davis Group) jam. Tweezer included a What's the Use? tease by Trey. Trey played the show wearing a Mia Hamm soccer jersey (United States, #9). This was likely in honor of the U.S. Women’s Soccer team beating China to win the World Cup earlier in the day. This show was officially released as Live Phish 08.


LivePhish Vol. 9
SATURDAY 08/26/1989 TOWNSHEND FAMILY PARK Townshend, VT

SET 1: Fluffhead, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Harry Hood, Split Open and Melt, Divided Sky, You Enjoy Myself -> Possum

SET 2: The Fishin' Hole > Bold As Love, Ya Mar, Slave to the Traffic Light, AC/DC Bag, Donna Lee, Funky Bitch > Foam, David Bowie

SET 3: The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu, Suzy Greenberg, Dinner and a Movie, Run Like an Antelope

ENCORE: Contact, The Lizards, La Grange


Apparently Fish got a speeding ticket on the way to the show and someone else had to set up his drum set. The Hood intro featured an Odd Couple theme tease from Page. The Fishin' Hole (aka The Andy Griffith Show theme) started with the band whistling and ended with the audience whistling to the band’s accompaniment! Slave was introduced by Mike as being written by Pete Rose; Avenu Malkenu was subsequently announced as a song written by “Pete Rose and God.” Donna Lee contained an Entrance of the Gladiators tease from Trey, the Bowie intro contained If I Were a Rich Man teases, and Antelope included a Paint it Black tease. This show was officially released as Live Phish 09.


LivePhish Vol. 10
WEDNESDAY 06/22/1994 VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Columbus, OH

SET 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Rift > Gumbo > Maze, If I Could > Scent of a Mule, Stash, Golgi Apparatus

SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Mike's Song > Simple -> Midnight Rider Jam -> Catapult[1] -> Simple -> Icculus, Simple -> Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[2] -> The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Digital Delay Loop Jam > Fluffhead, My Sweet One[3], Big Ball Jam > Jesus Just Left Chicago > Sample in a Jar

ENCORE: Carolina[4], Cavern
FILLER (June 24, 1994, Murat Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana): Demand, Run Like An Antelope

[1] Sung over the Midnight Rider jam.
[2] Unfinished.
[3] Acoustic; without microphones.
[4] Without microphones.

My Sweet One was performed acoustic and, along with Carolina, without microphones. Catapult was sung over the Midnight Rider jam. Icculus was played for the first time since March 25, 1993 (128 shows). Weekapaug was unfinished. Cavern contained a Voodoo Child (Slight Return) tease. This show was officially released as Live Phish 10. The soundcheck's The Wedge Jam was released as an iTunes bonus track called "Columbus Soundcheck Jam."

Thursday, May 14, 2020

LivePhish Vol. 1-5


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LivePhish Vol. 1
Thursday, 12/14/1995 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY

SET 1: Suzy Greenberg > Llama, Horn > Foam, Makisupa Policeman > Split Open and Melt, Tela, Taste That Surrounds, My Sweet One, Frankenstein

SET 2: The Curtain > Tweezer -> Timber (Jerry) -> Tweezer -> Keyboard Army, Halley's Comet -> NICU -> Slave to the Traffic Light

ENCORE: Bold As Love

Notes: The jam into Timber included a Slipknot! tease. Bold As Love was played for a fan up front with a sign requesting it. A humorous scene ensued when another fan got excited, as if Trey was referring to his Brother sign. Trey remarked that when fans bring signs, it has to be for a song the band wants to play.


LivePhish Vol.2
Saturday, 16 July 1994 Summer Stage at Sugarbush, North Fayston, VT

SET 1: Golgi Apparatus > Down with Disease -> NO2 > Stash, The Lizards, Cavern > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Maze > Sparkle > Sample in a Jar

SET 2: Run Like an Antelope -> Catapult -> Run Like an Antelope, Harpua -> 2001 > Harpua > AC/DC Bag > Scent of a Mule, Harry Hood, Contact > Chalk Dust Torture

ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg

Notes: Golgi was preceded by an a cappella line of Back in My Hometown. Down With Disease was unfinished. NO2 featured Fishman on vacuum. Harpua included a narration about the comet that crashed into Jupiter. Antelope included a Simpsons signal and Trey running around the stage with a megaphone. Catapult saw Fishman take a verbal jab at Trey and his upcoming wedding before quickly recanting. Chalk Dust included a Barracuda tease.


LivePhish Vol. 3
Thursday, 14 September 2000 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien Center, NY

SET 1: Punch You In the Eye > Reba, Albuquerque, Carini, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > Jam

SET 2: Drowned > Crosseyed and Painless > Dog Faced Boy, Prince Caspian > Loving Cup

ENCORE: Driver, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Sample in a Jar

Notes: Reba did not have the whistling ending.


LivePhish Vol.4
WEDNESDAY 06/14/2000 DRUM LOGOS Chuo-ku, Fukuoka, Japan

SET 1: Carini, The Curtain > Cities[1], Gumbo -> Llama, Fee, Heavy Things, Split Open and Melt

SET 2: Back on the Train, Twist > Jam -> Walk Away -> Also Sprach Zarathustra

ENCORE: Sleep, The Squirming Coil

[1] Trey altered the lyrics in Cities to reference noodles.

Trey altered the lyrics in Cities to reference noodles. Gumbo contained a Mystery Achievement tease from Mike. Fee included a tease of the Oriental Riff from Fish, who played it on the woodblock during one of his breaks. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Split Open and Melt. The jam between Twist and Walk Away included a segment based on the intro to Ghost. Sleep was played by request. This show was officially released as Live Phish 04. The soundcheck's Funky Bitch contained Spanish Moon teases from Mike.


LivePhish Vol.5
SATURDAY 07/08/2000 ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE East Troy, WI
SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > NICU > My Soul, Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother, First Tube, Llama, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope

SET 2: Heavy Things > Piper -> Rock and Roll, Tweezer -> Walk Away, Twist, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum

ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg[1] > Tweezer Reprise

[1] The band skipped the second verse.

Antelope included Yakety Sax and Jibboo teases. The band skipped the second verse of Suzy. This show was officially released as Live Phish 05.