191WinterqueenblissThis version has a relaxed, feel-good vibe that's one part "Gin," one part "LxL," and four parts Phish. Eventually peaking in a strong manner, the closing adds appropriate punctuation. · 152 BPM
12:38
144Heavy Rotation96 BPM
5:54
153Back on the Train86 BPM
9:00
1—Scabbard112 BPM
5:36
>SEGUE
182MazePage, with good backing from Trey, whips the crowd into an absolute frenzy. Then Trey is solid, but Page wins, hands down. · 172 BPM
10:59
177MercuryDebut. Pretty and delicate play, with Fish offering a sturdy bridge by way of Marimba Lumina, beneath deliberate (and yet to be repeated) vocal harmonizing. A "Tweezer" cum "Help on the Way" outro showcases the composition's seemingly infinite potential. · 89 BPM
11:03
136Possum89 BPM
9:58
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:025 CHARTED
286A Song I Heard the Ocean SingIIThe jam makes a nice modulation to major mode where the band builds to a peak thanks to Trey's melodic playing. After shifting back to minor mode and revisiting the song proper, the jam mode shifts again and > to "Waves." Short but sweet. · 89 BPM
9:17
>SEGUE
281WavesPatient, confident, wonderful type-I version with a sustained crest that recedes swiftly into space. · 162 BPM
11:30
>SEGUE
282WingsuitThis very cool, effects-laden version features Trey finding a theme of sorts in his solo (a series of riffs). Page responds in kind. And Trey trills. He modifies his tone. He bends notes. And he builds in some serious sustain. Mike does not deploy his drill, and this adds something extra to the outro. Must-hear. · 140 BPM
10:02
272FarmhouseTrey's tone and chording give this solid version a slightly edgy, more rock-oriented feel than the typical "ballad" type version. Apprearing mid 2nd set before an excellent "Simple,", it's not so much a "breather" song as a rocking downshift before revving up for what followed. · 152 BPM
6:22
>SEGUE
276SimpledarkIIThe typically joyful "Simple" jam makes a turn to the Dark Side, as Trey leads the band into a stark exploration with a somewhat Pink Floyd-like tone. Listen for Mike's approval bell. · 103 BPM
<p>This show featured the debut of Mercury and the Phish debuts of How Many People Are You, Heavy Rotation, and Scabbard. Back on the Train included a Heavy Rotation tease from Page and a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey. Do You Feel Like We Do was teased after Maze. Trey teased Little Drummer Boy at the end of Gin.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 38mwith break
LONGEST14:10SIMPLE
SHORTEST5:36SCABBARD
AVG SONG9:55across 16
JAM CHRT8charted
SEGUES40.25 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 159 min
SONG DURATIONS · 16 IN ORDER0–15 MIN
SIMPLE 14:10
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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