Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1994-10-15 | 2001 | Pelham, AL | 4:57 | Hilarious intro, then P-Funk "Flashlight" sickness jam. |
1994-10-15 | Runaway Jim | Pelham, AL | 10:17 | Dissonant version departs from "Jim" around 7:00 into weird chanting, howling, and screaming by Trey and Fish. |
1994-10-15 | YEM | Pelham, AL | 11:55 | In addition to a crazy vocal jam, the "YEM" jam -> to "Catapult" mid stream. |
1994-10-15 | Catapult | Pelham, AL | 0:38 | -> in from "YEM." "Catapult" is sandwiched in the "YEM" jam. -> back to "YEM." |
1994-10-15 | YEM | Pelham, AL | 10:14 | -> in from "Catapult," which is sandwiched in this "YEM." Crazy vocal jam! |
1999-09-28 | Sneakin' Sally | Pelham, AL | 8:54 | Swirling, funky and laid back jam in this "Sally." |
1999-09-28 | Farmhouse | Pelham, AL | 6:52 | The jam here starts out strongly and improves from there. "Rockstar" Trey is on display in this excellent version, taking advantage of multiple opportunities to add shredding color with his uniquely '99 style and tone. |
1999-09-28 | Tweezer | Pelham, AL | 15:39 | Very beautiful ending to a strong jam that resembles 9/18/99 quite a bit but without the intensity. |
1999-09-28 | Makisupa | Pelham, AL | 8:16 | This has an extended jam, as many in '99 do with whistling in the long jam segment. Some nice melodic playing from Mike, including a passage that sounds quite a bit like "Stir It Up" after the six minute mark. |
1999-09-28 | YEM | Pelham, AL | 22:11 | Unusually upbeat "Sweet Home Alabama" VJ. (No B&D.) |
2012-08-24 | R&R | Pelham, AL | 15:55 | Very good, multi-part jam. Begins in a snappy, rocking mode with a good "Live And Let Die" tease, grows in power, then mellows with a -> to "Lizards." |
2021-07-30 | BOTT | Pelham, AL | 6:29 | While Trey always seems at ease playing "BOTT," the first of several Summer 21 fire versions may be the finest, featuring deft and nimble musicianship that carries over into other Phish classics like "Foam" and "Fluffhead." Page's impossibly fun work on the Wurlitzer makes recommending this jam a no-brainer. |
2021-07-30 | Carini | Pelham, AL | 24:59 | The first of several strong outings for "Carini" in Summer '21 and the longest version to date is chock-full of melodious interplay in all stages and features key elements that would reappear as signature sounds of the tour - namely Trey's octave down throaty tone and quickfire delay riffs. At 19:30 Trey pushes for a more familiar peaking section but it pays off handsomely thanks to some expertly delivered trills. |
2021-07-30 | Golden Age | Pelham, AL | 11:55 | Doesn't stray very far from the usual boundaries of "Golden Age", but does make feints towards "Mind Left Body" and features some very fancy rhythmic games from Fishman and lovely piano work from Page before very briefly blooming into major key and settling into "Mountains in the Mist". |
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