- 03/05/2001 Fox Theatre -
Atlanta, Georgia
- Set I: Gotta Jibboo, Acting the Devil,
Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown, Burlap Sack and Pumps, It
Makes No Difference, Drifting, Nothing But an 'E' Thing,
I Done Done It, Ooh Child
- Set II: Happy Coffee Song, In the Wee
Wee Hours, Push On Till The Day* > Tube Top Wobble,
The Way I Feel, Sidewalks of San Francisco^, Sand**
- Encore: Back On the Train***, Bathtub
Gin***, Sign Sealed Delivered I'm Yours
- * - 20 minutes
^ - maybe 'The Chicken' (???)
** - Trey thanks the best crew
ever and all the fans
*** - Trey solo acoustic, with
crowd sing-a-long
Thanks to Phans.Com who thanks
Big Birch for the calls and Mroth for the emails
- 03/04/2001 Fox Theatre -
Atlanta, Georgia
- Set I: Strawberry Fields Forever*,
Mozambique, Will It Go Round in Circles, Burlap Sack and
Pumps^, Tops Off^, Sunday Morning^, Mellow Mood^, Aqui
Como Alla^# (1:00)
- Set II: First Tube, Push on Till the
Day, Tube Top Wobble, Drifting, Windora Bug, Sand, I Want
to Take You Higher, Last Tube (1:21)
- Encore: At the Gazebo (0:04)
- * - electric;
full band
^ - with Joseph Somerville. Jr.
on trumpet
# - no horns
Thanks to PhantasyPhish.com (who
thanks David 'zzyzx' Steinberg and Michael Granit).
- 03/03/2001 Township
Auditorium - Columbia, South Carolina
- Set I: Push on Till the Day, Tube Top
Wobble, It Makes No Difference, Mozambique*, In the Wee
Wee Hours, Nothing But An 'E' Thing, I Done Done It,
Mellow Mood, The Way I Feel, First Tube, Signed Sealed
Delivered I'm Yours (1:15)
- Set II: Burlap Sack and Pumps, Will It
Go Round in Circles, Drifting, Battle Axe, Noodle Rave
Daddio**, Sunday Morning, Sand, Quadraphonic Topplings***
(1:15)
- Encore: Strawberry Fields Forever^, Back
on the Train^^, Waves^^^, At the Gazebo (0:19)
- * - with
'Caravan' tease
** - with 'Wilson' stop-start
tease
*** - instrumental; Trey solo
^ - Trey acoustic solo. He
commented on how much he loves this song, adding
that he recently bought the Beatles anthology and
wants everyone to know that John Lennon is
underrated.
^^ - Trey acoustic solo
^^^ - Trey and Tony acoustic
duet (Tony on stand-up bass).
Thanks to PhantasyPhish.com (who
thanks David "The Timer" Steinberg, Granito,
and David LaBoone).
- 03/02/2001 Thomas Wolfe
Auditorium - Asheville, North Carolina
- Set I: When the Saints Come Marching
In^, Mozambique, I Done Done It, Ooh Child, The Chicken*,
Push On Till the Day, Tube Top Wobble, Sunday Morning, At
the Barbeque, Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown, Burlap Sack
And Pumps, Waves^^, Mountains in the Mist^^^, At the
Gazebo (1:25)
- Set II: Drifting, First Tube, I Want to
Take You Higher, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, Gotta
Jibboo, The Way I Feel, Till I Met You#, Windora Bug##,
Aqui Como Alla
- Encore: Hard Hearted*, Possum*, Yellow
Submarine*###
- ^ - with band
marching into the venue (through the crowd) in
band outfits
* - or 'Nothing But an 'E'
Thing' (???)
^^ - or 'Happiness in My Pants'
(???)
^^^ - Trey on acoustic guitar
# - new original; Trey began by
explaining the title, and telling how he has been
on a "pop love song writing" kick.
## - Trey on keys
* - Trey and Mike Gordon only
(both on acoustic guitars)
### - Trey motioned backstage
for the rest of the band. When the lights came up
on them in the middle of 'Yellow Submarine,' they
were wearing costumes and proceded to march out
of the auditorium through the same door they came
in. They played some sort of an exit march; Mike
was playing cymbals, and Trey was playing a bass
drum. The crowd followed them outside until the
band vanished backstage through a side door.
Thanks to PhantasyPhish.com (who
thanks David 'zzyzx' Steinberg, Jeff Garstka, Kevin
Cassels, and setlists.com), and "Tom."
- 02/28/2001 Landmark
Theater - Richmond, Virginia
- Set I: Battle Axe, Mozambique, I Done
Done It, Push On Till the Day > Tube Top Wobble,
Sunday Morning, Burlap Sack and Pumps#, Gotta Jibboo,
Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown, Jam > The Landlady+
> Jam, It Makes No Difference, Signed Sealed Delivered
I'm Yours (1:30)
- Set II: Drifting, Nothing But an 'E'
Thing > jam, Sidewalks of San Francisco++ > Acting
The Devil, First Tube > Sand, At the Gazebo##, Strange
Design###, Everyday^*, Three Little Birds^**, Whatever
Gets You Through The Night^*** (1:20)
- Encore I Want to Take You Higher^****
(0:08)
- # - Trey on keys
+ - unfinished
++ - or Happiness in My Pants
(???)
## - Full band with Trey and
Tony acoustic. The crowd was yelling,
"Virginia loves you, Trey!" He said
back "Thank you, I love virginia too...very
cool place to play music. Hey, isn't that famous
line 'Virginia is for lovers?'" Then Trey
said, well, shit then, I don't know what to say,
I'm originally from Jersey, what the fuck comment
would you say about that?" Tony reminded him
that it is the Garden State, and Trey said
"more like the Garbage state," he then
said "New Jersey is for turnpikes, I
guess."
### - Trey solo acoustic
^ - With Dave Matthews on
guitar and vocals for "Everyday" and
"Birds," and on vocals for
"Whatever..." and "Higher."
* - Dave Matthews Band song
from the album of the same name released this
week.
** - just Trey and Dave; Bob
Marley cover from Exodus.
*** - John Lennon cover.
**** - Sly and the Family Stone
cover.
Thanks to Phans.com (who thanks
to Randy De Martino, Trandle57, Joseph Catalano, Nick S.,
Andrew Morris, CiEDank, Amanda McCreary, Charles Robison,
Eac, Mark Melvin, Collin Ely, jmh, trandle, Zane Hurst,
Nicolas Caudle, Stephen, and Phish21045, and
Nancies.org).
- 02/27/2001 Buruss
Auditorium at Virginia Tech - Blacksburg, Virginia
- Set I: In the Wee Wee Hours, Mozambique,
Push On Till the Day > Tube Top Wobble, It Makes No
Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps#, I Done Done It,
Nothing But an 'E' Thing (?), Drifting
- Set II: Chicken##, Gotta Jibboo,
?instumental?, Aqui Como Alla*, Back On The Train**,
Wading in the Velvet Sea**, At the Gazebo***, Ooh Child,
?instrumental?, The Way I Feel, First Tube
- Encore: Signed Sealed Delivered I'm
Yours
- # - with
"Pass the Peas" teases by Grippo
## - Maceo Parker cover;
instrumental
* - Tony on upright bass
** - Trey solo acoustic
*** - Someone yelled, "say
something Trey," to which he responded,
"alright, i'll say something." He then
proceeded to introduce the band, and explained
(again) how "At the Gazebo" is the
companion to "At the Barbeque."
Thanks to Phans.com (who thanks
Mike Ayers, Nick Sodano, Matt Sprigings, Ryan and KReid).
- 02/26/2001 State Theatre
at Playhouse Square - Cleveland, Ohio
- Set I: The Way I Feel, Mozambique,
Acting The Devil, It Makes No Difference, First Tube,
Burlap Sack and Pumps, Aqui Como Alla*, Waves**, Bathtub
Gin***, At The Barbecue****, At The Gazebo^, Will It Go
Round In Circles
- Set II: Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown,
Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours, Sand, Sunday Morning,
Nothing But An 'E' Thing, Happiness In My Pants^^,
Windora Bug^^^, Gotta Jibboo
- Encore: Mellow Mood
- * - Arsenio
Rodriguez cover (known to Phish fans by Marc
Ribot's cover, on his album that is a tribute to
Rodriguez), no horns, played on 1st Trey solo
tour
** - Trey and Tony acoustic
*** - Trey solo acoustic
**** - horns only
^ - Trey and Tony acoustic with
horns
^^ - electric, same as the
acoustic song from Roseland show
^^^ - no horns, long and
ambient Trey keyboard solo in the middle
Thanks to Jesse Jarnow for the email,
and Benjamin Schuster and Michael Corcoran for the
updates.
- 02/24/2001 Tower Theatre
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Set I: Battle Axe*, Nothing But an 'E'
Thing**, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps,
Acting the Devil, At the Gazebo, Noodle Rave Daddio
(?)***, Tops Off, Mozambique, Signed Sealed Delivered I'm
Yours****
- Set II: Push On Till the Day > Tube
Top Wobble, Windora Bug+, Gotta Jibboo^, Mellow Mood,
Sunday Morning^^, Sand
- Encore: Waves^^^, Driver, Strange
Design^^^^, Drifting
- * - a special
instrumental arrangement of Bob Marley's
"Small Axe," arranged by The Upsetters.
** - Trey dedicated this to his
dad
*** - not certain; may be
something else
**** - first time played
(Stevie Wonder cover)
+ - no horns; Tony says,
"Is that your hair or a rug?"; long and
ambient Trey keyboard solo in the middle
^ - 23-24 minutes!
^^ - Trey altered the chorus
with each pass, to "Dave Grippo's going to
do it to you" and Dave took a solo, then
"Jennifer's going to do it to you" then
she took a solo, then "Tony's going to do it
to you" then Tony took a solo, then
"maybe we'll have to get the crew to do it
you" then a closing bit
^^^ - acoustic as in Boston,
then the band left stage for the next two songs;
Trey tuned guitar for a long time, mentioning
that Leo Kottke and Jimi Hendrix were the best
tuners ever
^^^^ - Trey told story of how
this was originally written on acoustic guitar but hand't been
played that way since... although he played it
acoustic in Asheville on his last solo tour, and
at the Clifford Ball
in the acoustic set
Thanks to Hal Waterman and CK5 for the setbreak
call, and CWarren, RJ Murphy, Bryce Carlson, and Beeno
for the updates.
- 02/23/2001 Roseland
Ballroom, New York, New York
- Set I: Mozambique, The Way I Feel, Push
On Till the Day > Tube Top Wobble, It Makes No
Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Gotta Jibboo, At the
Gazebo*, Back on the Train**
- Set II: In the Wee Wee Hours, Mellow
Mood, Sand, Sunday Morning, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35,
Ooh Child, Happiness in My Pants, First Tube#
- Encore: Sidewalks of San Francisco#^,
Will It Go Round in Circles#
- * - Trey on
acoustic guitar, with full band
** - Trey solo acoustic
# - with Page McConnell on
Trey's keyboard; also sang a verse of
"Circles"
^ - may be Noodle Rave Daddio,
but probably not
Thanks to Phans.com (via Mark
Lipmond, Amy Richards, Chris Mercer, pronj1, and Jim
Reilly), Kaz, and The Man for the information!
- 02/23/2001 Late
Night with Conan O'Brien, GE Building -
Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
- Push On Till the Day*, Tube Top Wobble**
- * - followed by
Conan thanking the band
** - played as the show went to
commercial, a la the 1997 performance of Mike's Song on Conan
Thanks to Hal Waterman and CK5 for the
information!
- 02/22/2001 Landmark Theatre, Syracuse,
New York
- Set I: In the Wee Wee Hours*, Push on
Till the Day, Tube Top Wobble, Sunday Morning,
Mozambique, Gotta Jibboo, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Guyute**
- Set II: Rainy Day Women #12 & 35^,
Sand, It Makes No Difference, Mellow Mood, Happy Coffee
Song^^, Nothing But an 'E' Thing#, At the Gazebo,
Drifting
- Encore: Will It Go Round in Circles^^^
- * - first time
played (Professor Longhair cover)
** - Trey solo acoustic, with the ending whistled by the audience
^ - cover of the Bob Dylan tune
^^ - from One Man's Trash;
dedicated to Paul
Languedoc
^^^ - Trey thanks Tony
"the meaning of life" Markellis
# - first time played
(original)
Thanks to Hal Waterman, Sean Orzol, and
CK5 for the setbreak
calls!
- 02/21/2001 The Orpheum - Boston,
Massachusetts
- Set I: Mozambique, The Way I Feel#, It
Makes No Difference*, Burlap Sack and Pumps#, I Done Done
It**, Push on Till the Day# > Tube Top Wobble#$, Back
on the Train+, Happiness in My Pants***, First Tube, Will
It Go Round in Circles
- Set II: Ooh Child, Sidewalks of San
Francisco#$$, Drifting#, Noodle Rave Daddio$$, Sand^, At
the Barbecue#^^, At the Gazebo#^^^, Waves#^^^^, Acting
the Devil#, Sunday Morning#
- Encore: Windora Bug^$$$, Last Tube
- # - First time played by Trey's
band (original).
* - First time played (The Band
cover).
** - First time played (Amos
Milburn and His Aladdin Chickenshackers cover).
$ - reggae instrumental
+ - Trey solo acoustic (then
Tony and Russ came back out, and Trey played 2
lines of Zappa's "Cosmic Debris" on the
guitar, and said, "that's a real
poncho")
*** - First time played by
Trey's band and first time played acoustic
(Oysterhead song); Trey and Tony acoustic; Tony
spoke about Phish being nominated for the Grammys
(which were being presented that night).
$$ - instrumental
^ - with Trey on keys
^^ - horns only
^^^ - instrumental (horns, Trey
acoustic, Tony string bass, no drums); Trey
explained that this is the follow-up to "At
the Barbecue," and then introduced the horn
section and Tony. Then he told of a performance
by Tony in 1983 (at Hunt's with Kilminjaro and
Big Joe's Unknown Blues Band, when Trey first
visited UVM), and said Tony's grooving was a
major reason he chose to attend UVM. (Trey also
said that the next song was inspired by Captain
Kevin with the 60-foot boat.)
^^^^ - Trey and Tony acoustic
$$$ - Followed by Tony
introducing the band, and then Trey as the guy
who was crushed that they lost out to Metallica
at the Grammy's tonight; Tony also said that
Boston is the richest musical city in the world,
and that the audience should support local clubs.
Trey had three acoustic guitars, and one electric
(tannish, possibly the new one)
Please keep in mind
that new material means lots of unknowns. Lack of
information in some places is balanced with information
we wouldn't normally post here. Plus, new tours and
projects generate lots of banter, as witnessed here.
Thanks to Kevin Shapiro, Hal Waterman
and CK5!