Song length in play order. Tap a point for that song. Swipe the chart to see the rest.
Tonight's unique songs by the era Phish first played them.
- '83-'894
- '90-'946
- '95-'001
- '03-'041
- '09-'143
A typical night, rotation-wise - nothing shelved more than 50 shows.
Gap = shows since the song was last played, at the moment it was played.
Momentarily bordering on plinko to kick things off, the jam becomes echo laden and accented with a dark groove as Trey briefly plays on the low end and Mike’s effects cast a shadow that serves as contrast to what follows. Trey’s lead becomes more linear and Page responds in lockstep. The whole affair is held together by Fishman’s stutter step consistency giving rise to a flash point and leading to satisfying consummation.
The visuals during Maze began with the giant wall of framed poster art before focusing on a print showing a close-up of the sleeping man on the cover of Rift. During the jam, the perspective entered the picture and explored the room, before pulling back out of the frame to the view of the entire wall, which eventually added framed live video of each band member. Brian and Robert featured Trey on acoustic guitar. After the show ended, Trey asked for the jam out of Fuego prior to Golden Age to be called "Dark Puddle." Dark Puddle featured Fish on Marimba Lumina and a Fuego quote from Mike. The visuals for Possum were from inside a network of neurons that pulsed and flashed with light. Fee featured Trey on megaphone.
Setlist, gaps, jam charts, and notes from phish.net, a project of the non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.