282Back on the TrainIIThe surprise "Type II" jamming vehicle from a stellar second set of the '09 NYE run. This train leaves the station at about 6:15 for 11 minutes of quality, wide-ranging exploration. > to "Velvet Sea." · 89 BPM
17:12
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231Wading in the Velvet Sea144 BPM
5:15
235Hold Your Head Up120 BPM
1:38
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249Love You99 BPM
6:20
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234Hold Your Head Up144 BPM
2:24
248Free89 BPM
7:46
232Boogie On Reggae Woman112 BPM
6:02
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269Run Like an AntelopeShort but sweet 3.0 version with multiple "Boogie On Reggae Woman" teases and riffs throughout. · 123 BPM
Dixie Cannonball and Gone were Phish debuts. During Love You, Fish mentioned Trey's announcement on December 28, 2009 that it was Fish's last <a href="http://www.phish.net/faq/vacuum">vacuum</a> solo "of the aughts," so he announced that he needed "someone dressed like me" to do it, brought audience member Rich onstage to do the solo, then gave him the vacuum. Antelope included numerous Boogie On teases, the Marco Esquandolas lyric had "Marco" replaced with "Rich, let's hear it for him," and subsequent lyrics were changed to "Been you to have any Electrolux?" Frankenstein featured Page on keytar. Corinna was played for the first time since February 24, 2003 (100 shows) and Tela was played for the first time since November 24, 1998 (238 shows). This gig featured ten songs not previously performed in 2009 inclusive of two debuts.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 45mwith break
LONGEST17:12BACK ON THE TRAIN
SHORTEST1:38HOLD YOUR HEAD UP
AVG SONG7:11across 23
JAM CHRT2charted
SEGUES50.21 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 166 min
SONG DURATIONS · 24 IN ORDER0–18 MIN
BACK ON THE TRAIN 17:12
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