182Bathtub GinfunkIIdarkAnother '97 that revisits the cast-aside, old "Gin" jam with a little added funk sound, then breaks into full-on disco funk mode. Briefly returns to "Gin" proper, grows spacey and > to a seriously jammed-out "Llama." · 112 BPM
21:39
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182LlamafunkIIdark-> in from "Bathtub Gin." Following the final refrain, the band breaks into a excellent heavily funk-infused jam that grows darkish towards the end. -> to "Velvet Sea." · 152 BPM
12:07
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147Wading in the Velvet Sea129 BPM
5:48
156JamfunkA funky and blues-infused jam is played on its own in Set I. At 4:24, the jam develops a theme similar to "The Lizards." · 144 BPM
8:55
132Olivia's Pool89 BPM
2:55
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:065 CHARTED
290Also Sprach ZarathustrafunkOutstanding banter gives way to all time flame throwing funk upbeat ass kicking version. Zero messing around. "Super Bad" jam and "Start Spangled Banner" finish. · 118 BPM
14:03
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279JuliusIIJam starts out conventionally, but then the band brings the volume way, way down. After playing quietly for several minutes, the intensity builds. Unusual ending with -> to "Magilla." · 86 BPM
12:04
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275MagillaIIJust an incredibly cool -> from "Julius." Page sets the tone, with Trey laying way back, and Fish and Mike offbeat and on point. A building sort of jam dissolves into a great bass solo. And this into a super percussive bit of music with an extended, fun conclusion. A fan favorite. And for good reason. · 118 BPM
7:07
274Ya MarShort but sweet - Fish/Page duet (drums and Hammond B-3), then Trey/Mike duet, then Fish/Page duet (high hat and clavinet), then Fish/Trey duet (bell and low guitar), then Fish/Page duet (ka cymbal and Rhodes), then foot stomping (all). "Magilla" and "St. Thomas" teases, vampire children references. · 118 BPM
8:20
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244Ghost112 BPM
9:55
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2—Take Me to the Riverfunk-> in from "Ghost." The Phish take on this Rev. Al Green song, popularized by Talking Heads, begins in familiar manner, then slows to classic '97 funk. Then the jam rebuilds energy, becoming rocking, and includes reprise vocals from Fish and Trey. · 112 BPM
<p>Llama was unfinished and featured a long, atypical jam that wove into Velvet Sea. The jam after Velvet Sea concluded with a theme akin to Lizards. Prior to the start of the second set, Trey said that in France they love Jimi Hendrix and Danny Bonaduce, explaining "that's why I'm here," and that he started his career as the Partridge Family's bass player. Trey subsequently quoted Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque, remarked that the crowd was too young for that and that they didn't see the Partridge Family, but that the crowd knew it when they played Hanson the other night (see July 6, 1997). Prior to 2001, Trey said they called Fish "The Orchestral Greasy Troll," prompting some impromptu singing. Trey teased Super Bad and The Star Spangled Banner in 2001. Mike teased Call to the Post in Magilla. Ya Mar featured various duets by the bandmembers, contained Magilla and St. Thomas teases, and lyrics referencing "vampire children." Take Me to the River (first since November 21, 1995, or 126 shows) was unfinished. Funky Bitch featured a guest appearance by members of the Son Seals Band and teases of Take Me to the River and Bathtub Gin by the trumpet player.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 22mwith break
LONGEST21:39BATHTUB GIN
SHORTEST2:55OLIVIA'S POOL
AVG SONG9:29across 15
JAM CHRT8charted
SEGUES60.40 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 142 min
SONG DURATIONS · 15 IN ORDER0–22 MIN
BATHTUB GIN 21:39
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