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Oct 30, 2010All ShowsDec 27, 2010

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Boardwalk Hall

Atlantic City, NJ, USA(visit #3 of 6)

2010 Fall Tour
69#4 of 15
37Songs
4h 14mLength
43Rarity
#3/6Venue Visit
15Debuts
0Bustouts
11Avg Score

Show Notes

Page performed Frankenstein on keytar. Ghost included a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey. Spooky was performed for the first time since April 14, 1993 (754 shows). The second set "musical costume" was Little Feat's Waiting for Columbus. Join the Band (the first track of Waiting for Columbus) was played over the P.A. before the start of the second set. Subsequently, Phish was introduced by Kevin Statesir (founder of Higher Ground) as "Little Feat" before Fat Man in the Bathtub. In the tradition of some of Phish's previous crowd experiments in the early '90s, flyers explaining a new Secret Language prank were included in the Phishbills that were passed out to fans as they walked into the show. The prank, designed to confuse those who would later listen to the recording, consisted of an announcer introducing Phish (as Little Feat). When the announcer would say a letter of the band FEAT ("Give me an F!"), the crowd would respond with letters corresponding to PHISH ("P-H!"). All of the songs in the second set other than Time Loves a Hero were Phish debuts. All of the songs in the second set, other than Don't Bogart That Joint and Willin', featured Giovanni Hidalgo on percussion. A five piece horn section consisting of Aaron Johnson on trombone, Stuart Bogie on saxophone, Ian Hendrickson-Smith on saxophone, Michael Leonhart on trumpet, and Eric Biondo on trumpet joined the band for Old Folks Boogie, Time Loves a Hero, Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon, Dixie Chicken, Rocket in My Pocket and Feats Don't Fail Me Now. Willin' featured Page on bass, Mike on piano, Trey on drums and Fish on vocals. Prior to the piano solo at the beginning of Willin', Fish remarked, "That's supposed to be Bill Payne on the keyboard." Don't Bogart That Joint was performed a cappella. Trey introduced the guest musicians at the start of Feats Don't Fail Me Now and Page teased "Charge!" during the introductions. At the conclusion of the second set, the entire band marched the perimeter of the floor. Disease was unfinished, was initially botched, and had to be restarted, prompting Fish to declare, "This one's off our album." Julius featured Giovanni Hidalgo and the Waiting for Columbus horn section.

Song Era Distribution

22
15

Originals vs Covers

14
23

Set Durations

Set 1
1h 16m
Set 2
1h 26m
Set 3
1h 22m
e
9m

Setlist Fingerprint

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

Camel Walk
4 shows (avg 42)
You Enjoy Myself
5 shows (avg 3)
Harry Hood
5 shows (avg 5)
Wilson
7 shows (avg 7)
Funky Bitch
6 shows (avg 10)
Suzy Greenberg
6 shows (avg 4)
Boogie On Reggae Woman
5 shows (avg 34)
Divided Sky
4 shows (avg 4)
Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
5 shows (avg 14)
Time Loves a Hero
29 shows (avg 265)
Frankenstein
36 shows (avg 19)
Stash
4 shows (avg 4)
The Horse
10 shows (avg 11)
Silent in the Morning
10 shows (avg 11)
Spooky
797 shows (avg 795)
Down with Disease
5 shows (avg 8)
Julius
6 shows (avg 10)
Character Zero
6 shows (avg 12)
Ghost
3 shows (avg 16)
Roses Are Free
6 shows (avg 88)
Back on the Train
8 shows (avg 24)
Gotta Jibboo
12 shows (avg 29)
Fat Man in the Bathtub
Debut
All That You Dream
Debut
Oh Atlanta
Debut
Old Folks Boogie
Debut
Day or Night
Debut
Mercenary Territory
Debut
Spanish Moon
Debut
Dixie Chicken
Debut
Tripe Face Boogie
Debut
Rocket in My Pocket
Debut
Willin'
Debut
Don't Bogart That Joint
Debut
A Apolitical Blues
Debut
Sailin' Shoes
Debut
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
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.

Fat Man in the Bathtub
DEBUT
All That You Dream
DEBUT
Oh Atlanta
DEBUT
Old Folks Boogie
DEBUT
Day or Night
DEBUT
Mercenary Territory
DEBUT
Spanish Moon
DEBUT
Dixie Chicken
DEBUT
Tripe Face Boogie
DEBUT
Rocket in My Pocket
DEBUT
Willin'
DEBUT
Don't Bogart That Joint
DEBUT
A Apolitical Blues
DEBUT
Sailin' Shoes
DEBUT
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
DEBUT
Frankenstein
36
You Enjoy Myself
5
Suzy Greenberg
6
Spooky
797
Harry Hood
5
Wilson
7
Divided Sky
4
Stash
4
The Horse
10
Silent in the Morning
10
Down with Disease
5
Funky Bitch
6
Julius
6
Character Zero
6
Gotta Jibboo
12
Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
5
Back on the Train
8
Ghost
3
Boogie On Reggae Woman
5
Time Loves a Hero
29
Camel Walk
4
Roses Are Free
6
Recently playedAverage gap →Very overdue

Overdue but SkippedPopular songs that were due

Grind63 shows (avg 12)
Beauty of a Broken Heart49 shows (avg 16)
Driver48 shows (avg 16)
I Am Hydrogen21 shows (avg 8)
Water in the Sky17 shows (avg 7)
Esther39 shows (avg 20)
Let Me Lie21 shows (avg 11)
Brian and Robert31 shows (avg 16)

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Phish performed 37 songs at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ on October 31, 2010. The show lasted approximately 4 hours and 14 minutes. This show featured 15 song debuts. This was part of the 2010 Fall Tour.

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