179Down with DiseaseblissNothing too deep, just a nice "feel good" jam that bops along with sprinkles of improvisation from Trey and Page before returning to "DwD" to close. · 136 BPM
18:14
153Lifeboy112 BPM
8:54
>SEGUE
171Boogie On Reggae WomanIIBreakdown jamming. · 112 BPM
6:56
145Run Like an Antelope123 BPM
14:56
158I Didn't Know126 BPM
5:39
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:211 CHARTED
280Mike's SongdarkambientIIThe jam begins with a semi-dark tone, includes some nice Trey/Page interplay, and Trey makes it more interesting by varying the melodic lines away from standard "Mike's.". Around 10:00, the jam settles into more spacey, effects-heavy play, where it remains until a -> "Free." · 108 BPM
15:12
->INTO
239Free91 BPM
9:04
>SEGUE
256Waste144 BPM
7:03
->INTO
245Also Sprach Zarathustra118 BPM
11:25
>SEGUE
252Harry Hood129 BPM
17:32
>SEGUE
248All of These Dreams112 BPM
4:24
249Possum99 BPM
10:49
>SEGUE
251Cavern112 BPM
6:26
SET eMAIN1 TRACK·0:091 CHARTED
e83Wading in the Velvet SeadarkIIRough, rugged, and raw, a glimpse (the video is up on YouTube) of the band - Page included - at their most vulnerable. But boy, man. It's Phish. Pouring it on through an incredibly difficult point in their history. Listen to Trey's sustain. Then stick around for the closing coda. It's almost too much. · 136 BPM
Lifeboy was played for the first time since November 25, 1998 (135 shows). During I Didnât Know, Trey introduced Fish as âHenrietta, the worldâs finest vacuum player.â I Didn't Know also included some dancing antics from Trey, Page, and Mike while Fish took his vacuum solo. 2001 included teases of Jesu, Joy of Manâs Desiring, Simple Gifts, and Stash from Trey.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 37mwith break
LONGEST18:14DOWN WITH DISEASE
SHORTEST4:24ALL OF THESE DREAMS
AVG SONG9:49across 16
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES80.50 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 157 min
SONG DURATIONS · 16 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
DOWN WITH DISEASE 18:14
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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