178A Song I Heard the Ocean SingdarkDebut opens the Summer '04 Tour. The jam section is high energy, but also dark and gnarly, with great playing by Trey · 112 BPM
6:57
156Dinner and a Movie101 BPM
4:01
160The Curtain With133 BPM
13:43
145Sample in a Jar89 BPM
4:57
184The Moma DanceStrong but typical jam cools off gradually beginning around 9:20 and a cool, choppy jam emerges, that many fans may love. Transitions pleasantly but not magnificently into -> "Free". · 96 BPM
14:49
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185Free-> in from an epic "Moma Dance." Sick bass by Mike. Maybe the best straightforward version. Great interplay by Trey and Mike. · 89 BPM
10:34
158Nothing144 BPM
6:33
155Maze172 BPM
10:22
151Frankenstein99 BPM
5:13
SET 2MAIN11 TRACKS·1:364 CHARTED
29046 DaysIIMoves beyond "46 Days" into a swirling, more sedate segment. Jam then picks up a nice rhythmic pulse and great groove. The jam grows increasingly energized and intense, with a textbook -> to "Possum." · 152 BPM
16:40
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256Possum96 BPM
8:32
>SEGUE
267The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony108 BPM
1:48
>SEGUE
288Suzy GreenbergambientMultifaceted jam follows the final verse and refrain. At first rhythmic and plucky, it gradually becomes more intense, then grows slightly spacey, and intensifies again before finally settling with a > to "Axilla." · 129 BPM
18:26
>SEGUE
230Axilla162 BPM
3:24
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282Also Sprach ZarathustrafunkSecond jam is what good 2.0 is all about: the band is locked in and the interplay is fresh and creates an environment for dancing hippies to flourish. · 118 BPM
9:02
>SEGUE
239Birds of a Feather99 BPM
9:00
254Kung162 BPM
4:10
244Mike's Song98 BPM
8:51
>SEGUE
253I Am Hydrogen92 BPM
2:41
>SEGUE
283Weekapaug GrooveAfter a quick "Mainstreet" tease, the jam briefly settles before picking up a serious head of steam, transforming KeySpan Park in Brooklyn into a blistering and raging quick-tempo rock fest. · 112 BPM
This show was simulcast in movie theaters nationwide and subsequently officially released in both CD and DVD formats as <em>Live In Brooklyn</em>. This show marked the debut of A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing and the Phish debut of Nothing. Kung was dedicated to the golfers competing in the U.S. Open at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, NY. 46 Days included a DEG tease from Trey. San-Ho-Zay was teased in 2001. Mike’s Song featured a Twist tease. During Weekapaug, Trey teased Mainstreet. Before the soundcheck's A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing, Fluffhead, Frankenstein, Walls of the Cave, Seven Below, and Letter to Jimmy Page were teased. At the end of the soundcheck, Trey teased Fluffhead, as memorialized on the <em>Live in Brooklyn</em> DVD.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 9mwith break
LONGEST18:26SUZY GREENBERG
SHORTEST1:48THE OH KEE PA CEREMONY
AVG SONG9:00across 21
JAM CHRT7charted
SEGUES90.43 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 189 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
SUZY GREENBERG 18:26
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