SETLIST· 24 TRACKS · 2H 34MSET 1 · SET 2 · SET e · SET e2
SET 1OPENING10 TRACKS·1:122 CHARTED
158Chalk Dust Torture96 BPM
7:23
142Fee112 BPM
5:33
>SEGUE
154Scent of a Mule148 BPM
8:42
177StashAn absolute thriller, moderately exploratory, but intense with great tension building throughout. · 129 BPM
12:25
183If I CouldGreat and different version with the "Reverend" Jeff Mosier on banjo. · 89 BPM
8:06
146Little Tiny Butter Biscuits144 BPM
4:05
146My Long Journey Home144 BPM
3:57
1—Dooley136 BPM
2:57
157Divided Sky103 BPM
14:12
126Sample in a Jar92 BPM
4:47
SET 2MAIN12 TRACKS·1:132 CHARTED
245Also Sprach Zarathustra118 BPM
3:48
>SEGUE
282David BowieFantastic, exhilarating, "Oh my god it's so f_cking good" jam. · 108 BPM
16:41
248Glide185 BPM
4:26
234Axilla (Part II)162 BPM
4:28
>SEGUE
277RebaambientAnother jam informed, early on, by a passage of quiet, contemplative play, and marked staccato playing from Trey and super Page. Fish is busy upon his blocks, and Trey works through a great theme (infused with a warm tone) beneath which Mike offers mellow "underwater" grooves to lead the band through a deliberate, and, at times, what sounds like "grinding" build towards a rousing conclusion dominated by Fish and Trey. · 103 BPM
Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. If I Could through Dooley featured the “Reverend” Jeff Mosier. Little Tiny Butter Biscuits through Dooley were performed acoustic. Reba did not have the whistling ending. This show marked the end of Mosier’s travels with the band and featured the Phish debut of Dooley. Icculus recalled the infamous “O.J. Show” from June of that same year. The soundcheck's second If I Could featured Mosier on banjo.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 34mwith break
LONGEST16:41DAVID BOWIE
SHORTEST2:57DOOLEY
AVG SONG7:02across 22
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES80.33 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 155 min
SONG DURATIONS · 24 IN ORDER0–17 MIN
DAVID BOWIE 16:41
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