190WilsonambientLongest "Wilson" since their reunion, Phish has fun and throws down a version featuring two distinct jams, one truly bizarre "Blatt! Boom!" vocalization, and a spacey > into "STFTFP." · 92 BPM
9:11
>SEGUE
187Stealing Time From the Faulty PlanblissA really great version, with a easy-going, lilting, and generally upbeat instrumental jam section. · 152 BPM
8:24
>SEGUE
178Ya MarambientAlthough somewhat brief, a cool little jam develops where Trey typically solos, and here, Trey and Page incorporate some interesting spacey effects, signature sounds from the historic Baker's Dozen run. · 103 BPM
9:49
145Tela152 BPM
7:21
148The Birds172 BPM
4:20
>SEGUE
153The Line118 BPM
7:12
180Water in the SkyblissUnusual, up-tempo version, reflects the studio recording, but with a twist: Page's "synthesized" solo. Accompanied by beautiful play from Trey, Page creates a warm wave ethereal and gorgeous, before once again teaming up with Trey, going acoustic, and working through the conclusion with a spirited flourish. · 129 BPM
4:48
160Vultures136 BPM
7:32
>SEGUE
163Train Song112 BPM
2:53
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148Horn122 BPM
3:48
157I Am the Walrus86 BPM
7:06
SET 2MAIN8 TRACKS·1:173 CHARTED
285Blaze OnFish's dynamic drumming drives the jam early while the band probes for a hookup until a more defined, upbeat segment forms 13 minutes in. The next big shift occurs around minute 18 when Trey fires off some echoing chords and Page whips out the synthesizer as the jam heats up and climaxes strongly with Trey back in the lead. > to "Twenty Years Later". · 123 BPM
23:18
>SEGUE
264Twenty Years Later152 BPM
11:10
>SEGUE
249Alumni Blues112 BPM
3:32
>SEGUE
236Letter to Jimmy Page112 BPM
1:23
>SEGUE
246Alumni Blues118 BPM
3:07
>SEGUE
280MeatstickambientSticks to typical "Meatstick" until around 7:00, when play turns ambient then spacey as it progresses, giving this version its Baker's Dozen seal. Slides neatly > into "Dirt". · 124 BPM
10:00
>SEGUE
268Dirt136 BPM
4:32
>SEGUE
287Harry HooddarkDeparting from the traditional jam, excellent Trey/Page interaction swirls atop dark, minimalist bass and percussion. Trey's well-placed and sustained "There is a Mountain" teasing functions almost as a cue, with the band transitioning from a dark, mysterious majesty, to "Hood's" characteristic build and euphoric release. · 123 BPM
<p>This show was night seven of Phish's Baker's Dozen run at Madison Square Garden and consisted of a cinnamon donut theme. Donuts with a cinnamon glaze were given to fans arriving at the venue. Approximately ten minutes before lights, a voice came over the PA, reproducing some of the phrases spoken at Woodstock over the PA concerning "brown acid," only substituting "donuts" for acid: ". . .to get back to the warning that I received, you may take it with how many, however many grains of salt you wish, that the brown donuts that are circulating around us are not specifically too good. It's suggested that you do stay from the brown donuts. Of course, it's your own trip, so be my guest, but please be advised that there is a warning on that one, ok? Do not eat the brown donuts. Lewis Pittman, Lewis Pittman, your brother is at the WaterWheel table." I Am the Walrus included Shipwreck, The Unsafe Bridge, The Birds, Your Pet Cat, Martian Monster, and Runnin' with the Devil quotes. Dirt and There is a Mountain were teased in Harry Hood. Cinnamon Girl was last performed on July 31, 1997 (631 shows).</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 39mwith break
LONGEST23:18BLAZE ON
SHORTEST1:23LETTER TO JIMMY PAGE
AVG SONG7:34across 21
JAM CHRT7charted
SEGUES120.57 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 159 min
SONG DURATIONS · 21 IN ORDER0–24 MIN
BLAZE ON 23:18
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