SET 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Foam, Guelah Papyrus[1], Rift, Stash, Sparkle > The Landlady, I Didn't Know[2], Runaway Jim
SET 2: Possum, Horn, Uncle Pen, Fee[3] > Llama[3], Lawn Boy[3] > David Bowie[3] -> Mind Left Body Jam[3] -> David Bowie[3], Hold Your Head Up[3] > If I Only Had a Brain[3] > Hold Your Head Up[3] > Jam[3] > Harry Hood[3], Daniel Saw the Stone[3]
ENCORE: Amazing Grace[4], Nellie Kane[5]
This show marked the first Mind Left Body Jam since April 18, 1992 (194 shows), I Didn’t Know featured Fish on washboard. Possum contained Fire (Ohio Players teases from Trey and a Blue Monk teases from Page. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Fee through Daniel Saw the Stone featured The Flecktones (Béla Fleck on electric banjo, Victor Wooten on bass, and Roy “Future Man” Wooten on drumitar) and Nellie Kane featured Béla Fleck. Guelah included Oom Pa Pa and Random Note signals, and Bowie included a Simpsons signal. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones. Page and Trey teased Blue Monk in Nellie Kane. Béla Fleck and the Flecktones were the opening act.
 This was the 3rd Phish show that I attended.  3.95 stars.
		This was the 3rd Phish show that I attended.  3.95 stars. Following an epic night at Red Rocks, we drove to Saltair early the next morning and found our way to the venue around 3ish.  We could hear soundcheck happening and wandered through some open doors at the back of the venue and caught a Funky Bitch soundcheck before being asked to leave.
		Following an epic night at Red Rocks, we drove to Saltair early the next morning and found our way to the venue around 3ish.  We could hear soundcheck happening and wandered through some open doors at the back of the venue and caught a Funky Bitch soundcheck before being asked to leave.  The Bela Flek and co. sit-in makes for some pretty special jamming in the second set of this show. I especially love Victor Wooten and Page's call and response in Lawn Boy, the sick Bowie jam, and a killer Daniel Saw the Stone. Before the openers join Phish on stage, the boys open set 2 with a ferocious Possum, too.
		The Bela Flek and co. sit-in makes for some pretty special jamming in the second set of this show. I especially love Victor Wooten and Page's call and response in Lawn Boy, the sick Bowie jam, and a killer Daniel Saw the Stone. Before the openers join Phish on stage, the boys open set 2 with a ferocious Possum, too.Add a Review
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