187WilsondarkAfter a few minutes of soloing, Trey gets into a demented, octaved-down, shred zone, and the band reciprocates with pulsating, demonic energy. Seek out video of this extended, metal-tinged version to see Trey workshopping his 'First Tube feedback sword-fighting moves' during the noisy outro which segues unexpectedly into Spock's Brain. · 96 BPM
9:32
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140Spock's Brain127 BPM
5:40
>SEGUE
177Bathtub GinThe standard jam gives way at about 9:30 to a great Mike-led, bouncy groove that grows increasingly rocking and intense. · 118 BPM
16:57
>SEGUE
130Character Zero83 BPM
8:03
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:031 CHARTED
232Dinner and a Movie103 BPM
3:37
273The Moma DanceThe last big "Moma" of 2000, played in the same powerful style as 7/6 and 9/23. Strong, rocking version. · 96 BPM
Wilson included a heavy metal jam, complete with Trey waving his guitar in the air. Kid Rock provided guest vocals from Walk This Way through the encore. Walk This Way and Rapperâs Delight (with funny stage antics from Fish, who danced on his knees like Kidâs sidekick Joe C.) were Phish debuts. You Shook Me (All Night Long) was played in its entirety by Phish for the first time, although it had been jammed on other occasions. Walk This Way was also teased during 2001. Spockâs Brain (first since June 24, 1995, or 393 shows), Dinner and a Movie (first since March 1, 1997, or 244 shows), and American Band (first since November 16, 1996, or 273 shows) returned after long absences. The Carini opener was preceded by a Wilson tease and saw Trey have several problems with his guitar.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 12mwith break
LONGEST17:17FLUFFHEAD
SHORTEST2:52WALK THIS WAY
AVG SONG7:47across 17
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES70.41 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME12%of 132 min
SONG DURATIONS · 17 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
FLUFFHEAD 17:17
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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