2011-12-31

Madison Square Garden

New York, NY

Gap Last Played
Set 1
AC/DC Bag > 13 2011-08-09
Wolfman's Brother 4 2011-09-14
Scent of a Mule 7 2011-09-02
Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan 7 2011-09-02
Lawn Boy 14 2011-08-08
Gotta Jibboo 13 2011-08-09
Farmhouse 16 2011-08-05
Pebbles and Marbles 29 2011-06-07
Ocelot > 6 2011-09-03
Fluffhead 11 2011-08-12
Set 2
Party Time 13 2011-08-09
Light* -> 6 2011-09-03
Golden Age > 6 2011-09-03
Theme from the Bottom 4 2011-09-14
Heavy Things > 9 2011-08-16
Ghost > 5 2011-09-04
Sneakin' Sally Thru the Alley > 7 2011-09-02
46 Days > 13 2011-08-09
Suzy Greenberg 4 2011-09-14
Set 3
Cavern 4 2011-09-14
Steam > 7 2011-09-02
Auld Lang Syne > 39 2010-12-31
Down with Disease* 4 2011-09-14
The Wedge 6 2011-09-03
Alaska 4 2011-09-14
Wading in the Velvet Sea 12 2011-08-10
First Tube 8 2011-08-17
Encore
Slave to the Traffic Light 4 2011-09-14

Notes

Fluffhead contained an Auld Lang Syne tease from Trey. Light featured Page on theremin. Prior to Steam, a steam kettle and hot plate went off on stage, with Trey acting like he was attempting to put out the steam. Shortly after the song began, steam also came from the floor near the soundboard area. An amp (with the steam kettle on it), a keytar, a bass, a vacuum, and a few lights were then lifted off the stage. A woman in the front of the stage tossed a “Steam” sign into the front row, then rose with a barricade and security guard before eventually being lifted up over the band. Several other aerialists (clothed in various casual attire, equipped with black backpacks emitting smoke and lights on their backs) subsequently rose up from the crowd and ascended and descended several times. The first aerialist counted down to midnight, at which point balloons were released from the ceiling. The aerialists later returned with lights in their hands for Down with Disease, which also featured Trey and Mike being raised up and back down a few times before finally rising several feet on hydraulic lifts. Steam contained a Spooky tease from Trey and Disease was unfinished.