175The WedgeSlow and deliberate show-opener, featuring that signature Fall 1997 sound. Cool keys give way to soaring Trey. Fish drives great syncopation and full-band play. Great dynamics, as the sound is textured and nuanced, producing subtle and musical shifts in intensity. · 112 BPM
7:06
186FoamNo free-form improvisation like a big "Ghost" or "Tweezer," but within a self-imposed, rigorous construct, there is a hell of a lot of musical creativity going on in this characteristically '97-style stretched-out version. · 103 BPM
11:44
140Simple99 BPM
10:46
->INTO
152The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday89 BPM
4:19
>SEGUE
146Avenu Malkenu185 BPM
3:14
>SEGUE
149The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday86 BPM
1:37
139The Sloth96 BPM
3:54
132Ginseng Sullivan129 BPM
3:53
138Saw It Again144 BPM
5:35
151Horn144 BPM
4:19
135Water in the Sky140 BPM
3:02
157David Bowie108 BPM
19:15
SET 2MAIN5 TRACKS·1:351 CHARTED
295Runaway JimLongest single Phish jam to date. Contains many different sections, and has been nicknamed the "Jim Symphony." Contains a thrilling "Weekapaug" jam. · 136 BPM
This Runaway Jim is one of the longest versions of any song ever played by Phish. It ran slightly under an hour and included Beauty of My Dreams and Super Bad teases and a strong Weekapaug jam where the entire melody of Weekapaug was played. Buffalo Bill was announced as Fishâs favorite song. Moby Dick was performed for the first time since February 19, 1993 (437 shows) and featured Trey imitating Robert Plantâs intro to Moby Dick from the album <em>The Song Remains the Same</em>.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 7mwith break
LONGEST58:49RUNAWAY JIM
SHORTEST1:37THE MAN WHO STEPPED INTO YESTERDAY
AVG SONG9:22across 20
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES70.35 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 188 min
SONG DURATIONS · 20 IN ORDER0–59 MIN
RUNAWAY JIM 58:49
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