164A Wave of HopeFrom out of the pre-show chaos, a show-opening jam appears. The jam begins in a pulsing rock-out
space, with confident Trey out front leading the way. In lieu of multiple sectional shifts, this jam retains
its rhythmic pulse throughout. Fishman once again guides the band masterfully through rhythmic ebb
and flow to maintain momentum. The music builds to a solid peak with some flashy Trey playing, then
returns to the song's chorus to close it out. · 144 BPM
14:38
143Dogs Stole Things83 BPM
4:29
177AC/DC BagIILike the old days (see 12/95's Mike's > Paugs), Trey seems intent to better, or build off from, a prior performance. Like 7/20/22, "Bag," after years of perfunctory play, is stretched out. Trey, way impressive, is way out front, with Page making vintage Phish something totally synthed-out and utterly two-thousand and twenty-two. Trey's return to the riff? Legit. Great jam. · 123 BPM
10:14
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141Sparkle140 BPM
3:59
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135Back on the Train86 BPM
7:28
179MullIIfunkdarkBuilding on the Deer Creek version from earlier in '22, Mull sails towards uncharted waters here at MPP. The jam starts in sludgy funk mode, with Trey and Mike's effects thick as molasses and Fishman setting the tone with a "Destiny Unbound"-esque beat. The band keys in on the groove immediately, while the music deepens at an exceedingly rapid pace. Page's synths pool around Trey and Mike's bevy of effects as the jam builds into a clinic of dark/textural soundscapes. Fishman contextualizes the madness rhythmically with the expertise of a deep sea fisherman, and then leads the band > "Foam." Highly inspired improvisation. · 92 BPM
12:31
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147Foam99 BPM
7:48
176GhostIIdarkAfter an upbeat lead-in, the jam turns dark and menacing at 8:45, at first simmering, and then sizzling with intensity as it reaches its apex when it's fully unleashed after 12:00. · 112 BPM
14:33
SET 2MAIN10 TRACKS·1:103 CHARTED
245Halley's Comet112 BPM
5:41
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275TweezerIIdarkStraightforward jam until 9:15, when the key modulates and an "All Along The Watchtower"-esque progression takes shape (an ajamakinto "Watchtower," but no musical quote of its melody so no tease). They jam on this "Watchtower" progression for many measures, going "type II" to an extent in the process though Fish returns briefly within it here and there to "Tweezer's" drum line. Then there's another key modulation and Trey begins soloing melodically o'ertop beautiful accompaniment from Page, Mike and Fish. This improv eventually gels around an enchanting theme before the key modulates yet again and a steady, dark, heavy "type II" jam ensues. Fish soon brings back "Tweezer's" drum line, and Trey Mike and Fish briefly to "Tweezer's" melodic line and comping, as this jam fizzles out and "Wingsuit" begins after sustain. · 126 BPM
18:51
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240Wingsuit144 BPM
9:52
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251TweezerIIdarkStraightforward jam until 9:15, when the key modulates and an "All Along The Watchtower"-esque progression takes shape (an ajamakinto "Watchtower," but no musical quote of its melody so no tease). They jam on this "Watchtower" progression for many measures, going "type II" to an extent in the process though Fish returns briefly within it here and there to "Tweezer's" drum line. Then there's another key modulation and Trey begins soloing melodically o'ertop beautiful accompaniment from Page, Mike and Fish. This improv eventually gels around an enchanting theme before the key modulates yet again and a steady, dark, heavy "type II" jam ensues. Fish soon brings back "Tweezer's" drum line, and Trey Mike and Fish briefly to "Tweezer's" melodic line and comping, as this jam fizzles out and "Wingsuit" begins after sustain. · 112 BPM
2:04
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272Birds of a FeatherDrops in neatly > from "Tweezer" and produces a cool hybrid jam that rhythmically stays in "BOAF" territory but melodically departs for stretches before charging back for a proper finish. · 96 BPM