283Down with DiseaseblissAn unusually melodic, intricate and mesmerizing jam develops. While also improvisational, it's the grace and beauty of this version that distinguishes it as perhaps the highlight of the run of shows beginning the 3.0 era. · 144 BPM
22:20
>SEGUE
233Seven Below136 BPM
7:36
258The Horse162 BPM
1:24
>SEGUE
241Silent in the Morning99 BPM
5:00
271TwistdarkambientSome downright filthy and nasty "Type I" playing by Mike and Trey (2:50 - 5:45) settles, then breaks at 6:00 into some serene major mode playing before growing dissonant, spacey and -> to "2001." · 129 BPM
Sanity (not played since November 27, 1998 or 190 shows) ended prematurely right after the âworld explodesâ line (additionally, one of the large, white balloons that was hung from the rafters popped, as if on cue, as Trey sang "world explodes"). Disease was also unfinished. This show marked the Phish debuts of Undermind and She Thinks I Still Care. Frankenstein featured Page on keytar. Mike and Fish teased Seven Below in Twist. Before Contact, the band and audience sang Happy Birthday (last performed on July 25, 1999, or 165 shows) to Fishâs Dad, Leonard, and the end of Contact featured a Happy Birthday jam. During Tweezer Reprise, balloons were dropped into the crowd. The post-show music included "Sweet Virginia" from <a href="http://phish.net/setlists/?d=2009-10-31"><em>Exile on Main Street</em></a><em>.</em>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 30mwith break
LONGEST22:20DOWN WITH DISEASE
SHORTEST1:24THE HORSE
AVG SONG7:00across 30
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES70.23 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME7%of 210 min
SONG DURATIONS · 30 IN ORDER0–23 MIN
DOWN WITH DISEASE 22:20
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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