280GhostThose who believe in wormholes will shout "Timber" when they catch a chilling thrilling glimpse into a future haunted house during the early moments of this quarter speed heartbreaker that evolves into a twirling fountain of incandescent sparks passes through a cyclotron and emerges as a multi-dimensional space funk groove. [A strong, rocking "Ghost" includes jamming that is the likely genesis of "Timber," as well as an extended pulsing and electric outro jam that is well regarded by many.] · 129 BPM
15:49
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279WingsuitblissRising from "Ghost's" super spacey >, Trey takes us higher still, his patient soloing inspired and emotive, complimented by Fish's shuffling, upbeat drumming. An early example of the song's potential all but fully realized. · 136 BPM
10:09
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241Rock and Roll144 BPM
8:09
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279Harry HoodIIFor the 2nd time in 2014, the band takes "Harry" for a ride into uncharted waters. This time, while Trey and Page alter the harmony away from the familiar, Fish keeps a steady hand on the rudder, eventually guiding the ship safely back to home port. · 136 BPM
<p>The ending of BOTT was repeated twice after the song was finished. Trey dedicated Antelope to The Dude of Life, who was there with two of his children who were seeing their first Phish show. Ghost contained teasing of Seven Below by Mike. Hood contained a brief St. Thomas tease.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 50mwith break
LONGEST16:33HARRY HOOD
SHORTEST2:28MY SWEET ONE
AVG SONG8:08across 21
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES90.43 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 171 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–17 MIN
HARRY HOOD 16:33
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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