184No QuarterCloses out the "Lushington" gag. Whale call dominates the very strong and satisfying peak. Clean playing from the entire band effort that builds cleanly. Compact, but in no way short. Fans of this version should also check out 10/26/13. · 144 BPM
7:56
160Ha Ha Ha112 BPM
2:57
143Suzy Greenberg136 BPM
6:30
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:262 CHARTED
26946 DaysfunkA nice low-key and increasingly funky jam develops on the back end of "46 Days" proper. · 162 BPM
9:41
>SEGUE
241Back on the Train86 BPM
6:28
>SEGUE
289SimplefunkblissThe Rhythm Department gets the credit for propelling this jam beyond the standard and into a rocking and increasingly euphoric groove that recalls several standout '96 versions. Then Fish, Page and Mike drive the jam into a funky and rhythmic realm. · 112 BPM
<p>The initial letter of the first ten songs spelled Lushington, which had won a <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/readers-poll-the-10-best-phish-songs-20140702/1-lushington-0013076">2014 online poll</a> to determine the best Phish song by <em>Rolling Stone</em> magazine. However, the eleventh song was Ha Ha Ha, after which Trey announced "You asked, we delivered. Simple as that." Suzy Greenberg featured Jennifer Hartswick on trumpet and Natalie Cressman on trombone. Simple contained a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey. In the soundcheck, Trey teased Owner of a Lonely Heart before the full band jam.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 52mwith break
LONGEST21:53SIMPLE
SHORTEST2:47NELLIE KANE
AVG SONG8:12across 21
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES90.43 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 172 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–22 MIN
SIMPLE 21:53
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