177FluffheadfunkA great version which bristles with energy. Despite some minor wobbles in The Chase and Who Do? We Do!, Page offers some great funky keyboard action in Clod, while Mike is noticeably strong. Rounding the final curve, Fish and Trey lead a rocking and powerful Arrival, underscoring a top notch performance. · 99 BPM
15:34
144Frankenstein99 BPM
4:47
152David Bowie118 BPM
15:43
SET 2MAIN10 TRACKS·1:023 CHARTED
249Daniel Saw the Stone162 BPM
3:01
>SEGUE
280Suzy Greenbergfunk"Suzy" gets some funk! · 123 BPM
8:24
>SEGUE
275MazeSolid Page with some dissonant chords. In Trey's section, there are a couple of false peaks which add to the tension. · 185 BPM
12:52
258The Horse185 BPM
1:22
>SEGUE
245Silent in the Morning99 BPM
5:12
>SEGUE
238Peaches en Regalia103 BPM
3:14
>SEGUE
274Mike's SongfunkambientThe 1st jam of the first '97 "Mike's" is actually less funk-infused than many Fall '96 versions, and is straightforward but fairly intense. The serene and soothing 2nd jam portends the ambient sounds that would emerge in '98 and '99, and has a melodic feel akin to "Blue Bayou." · 99 BPM
<p>Carini started off as a pre-recorded tape playing through the P.A. system. Phish took the stage and picked up the song from where it was on the tape and continued to play. This show also featured the first Daniel Saw the Stone since August 28, 1993 (289 shows) and the first Why Don’t We Do It since June 25, 1995 (144 shows). GTBT contained a Tweezer Reprise tease. The soundcheck's Funky Bitch was sung by Trey and the Carini that followed had additional/alternate lyrics.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 15mwith break
LONGEST15:43DAVID BOWIE
SHORTEST1:22THE HORSE
AVG SONG6:27across 21
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES100.48 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 136 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–16 MIN
DAVID BOWIE 15:43
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