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Aug 14, 2004All ShowsSep 6, 2008

Sunday, August 15, 2004

Newport State Airport

Coventry, VT, USA(visit #3 of 3)

2004 Late Summer Tour
46#6 of 7
24Songs
4h 19mLength
59Rarity
#3/3Venue Visit
2Debuts
0Bustouts
15Avg Score

Show Notes

This was the second show of the Coventry festival and was the presumed “Final Show.” When Trey made his “break-up” announcement the preceding May, he indicated that Coventry would be the final Phish shows. In reality, this turned out to be the final public show for over four and a half years. This show was simulcast in movie theaters nationwide. Before Anything But Me, Trey announced that, for the first time in 21 years, he was nervous performing a Phish show. During Wolfman’s, Trey revealed that the Wolfman’s Brother is, in fact, Fish (as well as the fact that he handed the phone to his friend Liz Durfee). Also, during Wolfman’s, Trey and Mike invited their mothers onstage (and later John Paluska) to do the “sexy bump” dance. Disease was unfinished and featured Trey briefly playing his guitar with a glow stick. Both Page and Trey broke down during an especially emotional Velvet Sea. After a thoroughly botched Glide, all four band members offered words of thanks to the fans for their continued support and dedication and brief reflections on their twenty years together. Trey then stated that what they really needed to do was “blow off some fucking steam” before starting up Melt. There was an enormous glow stick war during Ghost featuring hundreds, if not thousands, of orange glow sticks. This version of Seven Below saw all of the band members sporadically shouting “Seven Below” throughout the jam. The Phish debut of Cool Jerk contained alternate lyrics honoring monitor mixer, Mark “Bruno” Bradley. The Dickie Scotland Song was spontaneously created and included lyrics in honor of production manager, Hadden Hipsley, and tour accountant, Richard Glasgow (a.k.a. Dickie Scotland). Before Wilson, Trey asked the crowd to sing to another of their friends “for the last time.” There was a fireworks display between the end of the third set and the encore. Before the encore, while explaining the origins of The Curtain, Trey jokingly announced that the entire Chicago Symphony and the Twyla Tharp Dance Troupe were going to perform Gamehendge. Trey explained that they chose The Curtain With as the last song to bring them full circle, because, not only was it one of the first Phish songs he wrote, but he wrote it in a cabin one town over from Coventry. Trey stopped and restarted the jam segment of the Curtain With, because they were in the wrong key or, as he explained, ”Since we are going to be bringing ourselves back in time, we may as well do it in the correct key.” There was no P.A. music after the Curtain With.

Song Era Distribution

20
3

Originals vs Covers

23

Set Durations

Set 1
1h 34m
Set 2
1h 19m
Set 3
1h 6m
e
18m

Setlist Fingerprint

Each block is a song. Color = how overdue it was. Brighter = bigger gap relative to average.

Slave to the Traffic Light
10 shows (avg 9)
Mike's Song
5 shows (avg 4)
I Am Hydrogen
5 shows (avg 5)
Possum
5 shows (avg 4)
Wilson
3 shows (avg 7)
The Curtain With
15 shows (avg 88)
Weekapaug Groove
5 shows (avg 4)
Split Open and Melt
10 shows (avg 5)
Reba
13 shows (avg 5)
Chalk Dust Torture
6 shows (avg 4)
Glide
8 shows (avg 14)
Fast Enough for You
27 shows (avg 24)
Down with Disease
4 shows (avg 9)
Wolfman's Brother
5 shows (avg 15)
Simple
9 shows (avg 13)
Taste
14 shows (avg 14)
Carini
14 shows (avg 47)
Ghost
3 shows (avg 19)
Piper
3 shows (avg 18)
Wading in the Velvet Sea
13 shows (avg 31)
Seven Below
6 shows (avg 93)
Anything But Me
8 shows (avg 166)
Cool Jerk
Debut
The Dickie Scotland Song
Debut
Fresh
On time
Slightly overdue
Overdue
Very overdue
Debut

Gap Analysis

Each bar shows how many shows since the song was last played, relative to its average gap. Bar extends past the center line = overdue.

Cool Jerk
DEBUT
The Dickie Scotland Song
DEBUT
Reba
13
Split Open and Melt
10
Chalk Dust Torture
6
Mike's Song
5
Possum
5
Weekapaug Groove
5
Fast Enough for You
27
Slave to the Traffic Light
10
I Am Hydrogen
5
Taste
14
Simple
9
Glide
8
Down with Disease
4
Wilson
3
Wading in the Velvet Sea
13
Wolfman's Brother
5
Carini
14
The Curtain With
15
Piper
3
Ghost
3
Seven Below
6
Anything But Me
8
Recently playedAverage gap →Very overdue

Overdue but SkippedPopular songs that were due

First Tube21 shows (avg 4)
Farmhouse34 shows (avg 7)
Dirt27 shows (avg 7)
When the Circus Comes34 shows (avg 11)
Sand19 shows (avg 6)
Beauty of My Dreams39 shows (avg 13)
Driver41 shows (avg 16)
Billy Breathes38 shows (avg 17)

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Phish performed 24 songs at Newport State Airport in Coventry, VT on August 15, 2004. The show lasted approximately 4 hours and 19 minutes. This show featured 2 song debuts. This was part of the 2004 Late Summer Tour.

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