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East Troy, WI
This show marked the debut of Access Me. Scents did not contain the intro. During an especially long break before Stash, Trey joked that if they take longer between songs, but play the same amount of songs, the show would last longer.
East Troy, WI
Page signed an autograph while out on the front of the stage during Lawn Boy. The portion of YEM following 2001 contained only the vocal jam.
Noblesville, IN
Down with Disease was unfinished and Walls of the Cave contained a Down with Disease jam.
Noblesville, IN
Ya Mar contained a Stash tease. Scents did not have the intro. Trey teased The Rover at the end of Cavern.
Saratoga Springs, NY
During Julius, Trey broke a string on stage for the first known time since November 29, 1996. This Fatherâs Day version of Bill Bailey â the first since July 3, 1999 (167 shows) â featured Pageâs dad, Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals and tap shoes. Trey teased Lazy (Deep Purple) in Drowned.
Saratoga Springs, NY
Reba did not have the whistling ending. Scents did not have the intro. Piper featured a substantial Tweezer Reprise jam. Jibboo was unfinished. Trey forgot an entire verse of Cavern. Cavern contained a Purple Haze tease.
Brooklyn, NY
Scents and Subtle Sounds was teased prior to AC/DC Bag. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Down with Disease. This show contained the Phish debuts of 99 Problems and Big Pimpinâ, both of which featured Jay-Z on vocals and Cyro Baptista on percussion. After 99 Problems, Jay-Z remarked, presumably referring to the Phish scene, that âYou all been hiding this from me.â Jay-Z then said that the members of Phish told him that if the fans made enough noise that he could play one more song, which they naturally did, hence Big Pimpinâ. Prior to Hood, Trey jokingly announced an Eric Clapton guest appearance. Mike teased Entrance of the Gladiators before Hood, which was unfinished.
Brooklyn, NY
This show was simulcast in movie theaters nationwide and subsequently officially released in both CD and DVD formats as Live In Brooklyn. This show marked the debut of A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing and the Phish debut of Nothing. Kung was dedicated to the golfers competing in the U.S. Open at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, NY. 46 Days included a DEG tease from Trey. San-Ho-Zay was teased in 2001. Mike’s Song featured a Twist tease. During Weekapaug, Trey teased Mainstreet. Before the soundcheck's A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing, Fluffhead, Frankenstein, Walls of the Cave, Seven Below, and Letter to Jimmy Page were teased. At the end of the soundcheck, Trey teased Fluffhead, as memorialized on the Live in Brooklyn DVD.