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Playing venue twice in the same year, non-consecutively

silverguitar Permalink
silverguitar How uncommon is this?

February 28, 2003

Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY

Set 1: Birds of a Feather, Destiny Unbound, Horn > Bathtub Gin, Sleep, Back on the Train, Bouncing Around the Room, Walls of the Cave

Set 2: Tweezer[1] > Soul Shakedown Party -> David Bowie, Round Room > Harry Hood

Encore: Contact, Mexican Cousin > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Do You Feel Like We Do tease.

Notes: Phish broke out two long-shelved tunes: the first Destiny Unbound since November 15, 1991 (796 shows) and the first Soul Shakedown Party since February 20, 1997 (270 shows). Tweezer included a Do You Feel Like We Do tease. Trey teased The Horse prior to Round Room. This show was officially released on CD as Live Phish 02.28.03.

November 28, 2003

Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY

Set 1: Bouncing Around the Room, Runaway Jim, Ghost > What's the Use? > AC/DC Bag > First Tube, Frankie Says > Bathtub Gin -> Free

Set 2: Waves > Sample in a Jar > Down with Disease[1], Walls of the Cave, Two Versions of Me, Crowd Control[2], Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove

Encore: Crimes of the Mind[3]

[1] Unfinished.
[2] Debut.
[3] Dude of Life on vocals.

Notes: Disease was unfinished. This show included the debut of Crowd Control. Trey introduced Mike to sing “his song.” Crimes of the Mind (first since July 10, 1994, or 504 shows) featured the Dude of Life on vocals. During the song, the Dude congratulated Phish on their 20 years together, and wished them success for 20 more.

Score: 1

Fikus Permalink
I'd say pretty uncommon now, but it used to be more so when they toured way more extensively.
Score: 1

phishiNYG Permalink
phishiNYG 1/1/11 and 12/28-31/11 at MSG
Score: 9

Roofless_Sheds Permalink
Roofless_Sheds Chicago '94!

Saturday, 06/18/1994
UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

Set 1: Wilson > Rift, AC/DC Bag > Maze, The Mango Song > Down with Disease, It's Ice, Dog Faced Boy, Divided Sky, Sample in a Jar

Set 2: Peaches en Regalia > David Bowie -> Mind Left Body Jam -> David Bowie[1], Horn > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Tweezer > Lifeboy > You Enjoy Myself[2], Chalk Dust Torture[3]

Encore: Bouncing Around the Room > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Three Blind Mice, Dave's Energy Guide, Voodoo Child, and Purple Haze teases.
[2] Frankenstein and How Many More Times teases; Monty Python "Spam" vocal jam with We're Off to See the Wizard quote. Vocal jam also contained Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque quote.
[3] Full band tease of How Many More Times.

November 25, 1994

UIC Pavilion, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL

Set 1: Llama, Guelah Papyrus, Reba, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt, Esther > Julius, Golgi Apparatus

Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Mike's Song -> Simple > Harpua[1] > Weekapaug Groove -> The Mango Song > Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, Run Like an Antelope

Encore: Good Times Bad Times

[1] Narration concerned happy green love beams and angry red hate beams.

Notes: This Thanksgiving Harpua included the first-ever Glowstick War, as Trey narrated a story involving happy green love beams and angry red hate beams. The soundcheck's jam contained Golgi quotes. This show was released as part of the Chicago '94 box set.

Score: 0

spanishmoon Permalink
spanishmoon 96 MSG. October and December
Score: 0

ledzepmaster Permalink
ledzepmaster @phishiNYG said:
1/1/11 and 12/28-31/11 at MSG
Holiday runs so I wouldn't count that imo.
Score: 0

tmwsiy Phish.net Staff Permalink
tmwsiy 1990-10-01^ (Phish, The Haunt, Ithaca, NY)
1990-05-07^ (Phish, The Haunt, Ithaca, NY)
1990-03-05^ (Phish, The Haunt, Ithaca, NY)
1990-01-29^ (Phish, The Haunt, Ithaca, NY)

Yes.

I was at all four.
Score: 3

johnnyd Phish.net Staff Permalink
johnnyd There are a handful of instances of this when they were playing with the HORDE and opening for Santana I think. e.g.
7/11/2992 and 7/19/1992 at GSAC.
7/12/1992 and 7/24/1992 at Jones Beach.
Score: 0

Rutherford_B_Raves Permalink
Rutherford_B_Raves 7/11/2992, gotta remember to get tickets to that one.
Score: 3

johnnyd Phish.net Staff Permalink
johnnyd 1000th anniversary of my first show; it will surely rage.
Score: 3

harroldHOOD Permalink
harroldHOOD how about THREE TIMES at THREE MONTH INTERVALS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

March 03, 1990

The Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY

Set 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, My Sweet One[1], The Squirming Coil -> The Lizards, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag, Reba, Rocky Top, You Enjoy Myself[2] -> Possum

Set 2: Dinner and a Movie, Caravan, Fluffhead > Esther > Funky Bitch[1], Carolina, Divided Sky

Encore: Suzy Greenberg

[1] John Popper on harmonica.
[2] Surfin' Bird quote in vocal jam.

Notes: My Sweet One and Funky Bitch featured John Popper on harmonica. The YEM vocal jam contained a Surfin' Bird quote.


June 09, 1990

The Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY

Set 1: Possum, Lawn Boy > Reba, Dinner and a Movie > Bouncing Around the Room > Tweezer, Uncle Pen > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove

Set 2: Whole Lotta Love Jam > Harry Hood, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > La Grange, Fee -> Foam, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > Run Like an Antelope, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Harpua[1], Good Times Bad Times

Encore: Take the 'A' Train[2] > Contact

[1] Funkytown teases.
[2] Dixie tease from Trey.

Notes: Harpua included Funkytown teases and 'A' Train contained a Dixie tease from Trey. The band launched into the second set-opening Whole Lotta Love Jam as the DJ had been spinning the original Zeppelin version. The opening act was The Aquarium Rescue Unit.


September 13, 1990

The Wetlands Preserve, New York, NY

Set 1: The Landlady[1], Divided Sky, Foam, Tube[2], The Asse Festival[2], Run Like an Antelope, Minute by Minute[3], Buried Alive[2], Paul and Silas[4], Bouncing Around the Room > Possum[5]

Set 2: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Magilla[2], Stash[2], Goin' Down Slow[4], The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag[6] -> Buried Alive[7] -> Take the 'A' Train[8] > Sparks > Reba, Self[9], Dahlia[9], Revolution's Over[9]

Encore: The Lizards

Encore 2: La Grange

[1] First known performance.
[2] Debut.
[3] Phish debut; Fishman on trombone.
[4] Phish debut.
[5] Three Charlie Chan signals as well as Popeye, Oom Pa Pa and Random Note signals.
[6] Charlie Chan and I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals.
[7] Charlie Chan signal, two I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals.
[8] Buried Alive tease from Trey.
[9] Phish debut; Dude of Life on vocals.

Notes: Self, Dahlia, and Revolution’s Over (all Phish concert debuts) featured the Dude of Life on vocals. This show also featured the first performances of Tube, The Asse Festival, Buried Alive, Magilla and Stash.  It also featured the first known performance of Landlady played outside of PYITE, although this is not confirmed. The first Phish performances of Minute By Minute, Paul and Silas, and Goin' Down Slow also occurred at this show. Trey referred to Fishman as Zero Man after Tube and both before and after Minute By Minute. Trey said Landlady was indirectly dedicated to the spirit of Carlos and later said Buried Alive was written about a strange dream he (Trey) had. Minute by Minute featured Fishman on trombone. Possum featured the first known Secret Language: three Charlie Chan signals as well as Popeye, Oom Pa Pa and Random Note Signals. AC/DC Bag contained Charlie Chan and  I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals and the second Buried Alive featured a Charlie Chan signal and two I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals. 'A’ Train subsequently included a Buried Alive tease. Sparks was played for the first time since November 5, 1988 (221 shows).



what does it all mean????
Score: 4

westbrook Permalink
westbrook Here's a few examples I know of off the top of my head
April 14, 1993

American Theater, St. Louis, MO

Set 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Maze, Bouncing Around the Room, It's Ice > Stash -> Kung[1] -> Stash[2], Kung[3] > The Horse[4] > Silent in the Morning, Divided Sky, I Didn't Know[5], Golgi Apparatus

Set 2: AC/DC Bag[6], My Sweet One, Tweezer, Mound, Big Ball Jam, You Enjoy Myself -> Spooky Jam[7] -> You Enjoy Myself[8], Harpua[9] > Runaway Jim

Encore: Lengthwise > Contact > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Segued into a DEG jam before Stash returned.
[2] Kung quotes.
[3] Trey used an acoustic guitar to improvise on the intro to Horse. Also contained a brief Pinball Wizard jam.
[4] Harry Hood tease. Trey on acoustic guitar.
[5] Fishman on Madonna washboard.
[6] Woman from Tokyo teases.
[7] Included a verse sung by Page.
[8] Jeopardy! tease in vocal jam.
[9] Narration centered on a story about people who steal your dreams at night; teases of Dream Weaver and The Jetsons theme as well as vocal quotes from The End (The Doors).

Notes: Kung segued into a Dave's Energy Guide jam before turning back into Stash, which also featured Kung quotes. The second Kung was recited while Trey, using an acoustic guitar, improvised on the intro to Horse and contained a brief Pinball Wizard jam. The second Kung and The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar and the intro to The Horse contained a Harry Hood tease. I Didn't Know featured Fishman on the Madonna washboard. At the beginning of the second set, Trey’s friend Roger Halloway got on stage and asked his girlfriend Jen to marry him. She said yes, and in response the band played AC/DC Bag (which references Roger in the lyrics), which also included Woman from Tokyo teases. The Spooky Jam inside of YEM included a verse sung by Page. The YEM vocal jam included a Jeopardy! tease. Harpua featured teases of Dream Weaver and The Jetsons theme as well as vocal quotes from The End (The Doors); the narration centered on a story about people who steal your dreams at night.


August 16, 1993

American Theater, St. Louis, MO

Set 1: Axilla, Possum > Horn > Reba > Sparkle, Foam, I Didn't Know[1], Split Open and Melt, The Squirming Coil

Set 2: Mike's Song[2] -> Faht[3] > Weekapaug Groove[4], Mound > It's Ice, My Friend, My Friend[5], Poor Heart, Big Ball Jam, Take the 'A' Train > Good Times Bad Times

Encore: Amazing Grace[6], Rocky Top

[1] Fishman on Madonna washboard.
[2] Yield Not to Temptation jam.
[3] Fishman on acoustic guitar.
[4] Gypsy Queen and I Wish teases.
[5] Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
[6] Without microphones.

Notes: I Didn't Know featured Fishman on Madonna washboard. Mike’s Song included a Yield Not to Temptation jam. Weekapaug included Gypsy Queen and I Wish teases. Faht featured Fishman on acoustic guitar and the beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones.


April 16, 1993

The Macauley Theater, Louisville, KY

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Guelah Papyrus, Sparkle > Split Open and Melt, Esther > Llama, Sample in a Jar, Rift, Harry Hood[1], Cavern

Set 2: Axilla, The Curtain > Maze, The Lizards, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, The Horse[2] > Silent in the Morning, Uncle Pen, Big Ball Jam > Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, Highway to Hell

Encore: Gumbo, Amazing Grace

[1] Simpsons signal.
[2] Trey on acoustic guitar.

Notes: Before Chalk Dust, Trey chided Fishman for being late. Hood included a Simpsons signal. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Trey dedicated Highway to Hell to Terry, the equipment truck driver. Gumbo was played for the first time since July 25, 1991 (228 shows).


August 15, 1993

The Macauley Theater, Louisville, KY

Set 1: Sample in a Jar, All Things Reconsidered, Caravan, Runaway Jim, Fee[1] > Paul and Silas > Stash, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Chalk Dust Torture

Set 2: Rift, Tweezer[2], The Lizards, The Landlady, Bouncing Around the Room, Maze, Glide, Sweet Adeline[3], Ginseng Sullivan[4], Nellie Kane[4], Free Bird[3]

Encore: Harry Hood

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Antelope-style jam, Cocaine tease from Trey, and a Simpsons signal.
[3] Without microphones.
[4] Acoustic; without microphones.

Notes: Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Tweezer contained an Antelope-style jam, a Cocaine tease from Trey, and a Simpsons signal. Sweet Adeline through Free Bird were performed without microphones with Ginseng and Nellie Kane also performed acoustic.


April 13, 1993

Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS

Set 1: Suzy Greenberg, Foam, Sparkle, Possum, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird[1] > Chalk Dust Torture, Guelah Papyrus, Caravan, Cavern

Set 2: My Friend, My Friend[2], Rift, The Sloth, Uncle Pen, Fast Enough for You, Big Ball Jam > Mike's Song[3] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[4], Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up, The Squirming Coil

Encore: Bold As Love, Sweet Adeline

[1] Jump (Van Halen) teases from Page in narration.
[2] Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
[3] Walk this Way and Dave's Energy Guide teases.
[4] Ended in Can't You Hear Me Knocking jam.

Notes: The Mockingbird narration contained Jump (Van Halen) teases from Page. The beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Mike's Song contained Walk this Way and Dave's Energy Guide teases. Weekapaug ended in a Can't You Hear Me Knocking jam.


August 17, 1993

Memorial Hall, Kansas City, KS

Set 1: Wilson > Llama[1], Guelah Papyrus[2], Divided Sky[3], Weigh > Maze, Fluffhead, Fast Enough for You, Daniel Saw the Stone

Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, The Horse[4] > Silent in the Morning > Rift, Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself[5] > Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, My Sweet One, Cavern

Encore: Memories[6], Fire

[1] Mike dropped a few vocal references to Wilson.
[2] Oom Pa Pa signal.
[3] Call to the Post teases.
[4] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[5] Vocal jam based on Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.
[6] Without microphones.

Notes: Mike dropped a few vocal references to Wilson in Llama. Divided contained Call to the Post teases. Guelah Papyrus included an Oom Pa Pa signal. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. The vocal jam in YEM was based on Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da. Memories was performed without microphones.


April 17, 1994

Patriot Center, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Set 1: Loving Cup > Foam, I Didn't Know, Divided Sky, Mound, Down with Disease > If I Could > My Sweet One[1] > Cavern[2]

Set 2: David Bowie, Wolfman's Brother > Uncle Pen, The Sloth, Reba, Big Ball Jam > Maze, Contact > Golgi Apparatus

Encore: Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Bold As Love

[1] Random note signal.
[2] Brief Purple Haze tease from Trey in intro.

Notes: Before Fish’s vacuum solo in I Didn’t Know, Trey introduced Fish as “Greazy Fizeek” and suggested that he will “paint a musical picture in his mind with the Hoover vacuum cleaner about what he thinks of Mike’s special black socks that he is wearing tonight.” My Sweet One contained an extended pause and a Random Note signal before the ending. Trey briefly teased Purple Haze during the intro to Cavern.


October 08, 1994

Patriot Center, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Horn > Sparkle > Down with Disease, Guyute, Fee[1] > It's Ice, Lawn Boy > Run Like an Antelope

Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sample in a Jar, Rift > Mike's Song[2] -> Simple -> Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Fluffhead > Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood, Suzy Greenberg

Encore: Foreplay/Long Time[3], Rocky Top

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Cheer from a girls soccer team.
[3] Acoustic.

Notes: Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Between Mike’s Song and Simple, a dozen or so members of a girls soccer team took the stage for a cheer. Foreplay/Long Time was performed acoustic.

Score: 1

mfhgreyboy Permalink
mfhgreyboy
February 25, 2003

First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

Set 1: Julius, Talk, 46 Days, Taste, Frankie Says, Slave to the Traffic Light, Water in the Sky, Walls of the Cave

Set 2: AC/DC Bag, Cities, Theme From the Bottom[1] > Runaway Jim > Thunderhead > Sparkle, Pebbles and Marbles

Encore: The Squirming Coil > Character Zero

[1] Unfinished.

Notes: Talk was played for the first time since August 6, 1998 (167 shows). Theme was unfinished.



November 29, 2003

Wachovia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

Set 1: Wilson > Cars Trucks Buses, Limb By Limb, Dirt > Seven Below, Divided Sky, Fast Enough for You > Julius

Set 2: Twist -> Simple > Taste > Makisupa Policeman[1], Buffalo Bill[2] > David Bowie, Strange Design > Character Zero

Encore: Friday

[1] Keyword referenced waking up in "Hempstead."
[2] Tom Marshall.

Notes: The lyrics to Makisupa referenced waking up “in Hempstead.” Later in Makisupa, Trey commented on the upcoming 20th anniversary of the band, and noted Makisupa as the first original Phish song ever played. Trey also commented on his long-standing friendship with Tom Marshall and said that Tom had written Makisupa when he was a child. Trey brought Tom out on stage and noted that he thought Makisupa was written in 1969, leading Tom to note that we “have a 60’s song.” As Tom prepared to handle vocals on Buffalo Bill, Trey noted: “Tom is now going to sing you a song about a boss, a log, and a piece of rope.”



Although the name changed, it is the same building.
Score: 0

hmi1892 Permalink
hmi1892 @spanishmoon said:
96 MSG. October and December
No MSG during that Holiday Run. Philly and Boston

Edit: You were at all 4 shows... Haha
Score: 0

Abe_Froman Permalink
Abe_Froman This probably doesn't count, but Trey played the Berkeley Greek twice with TAB in July of 01, then returned in October with Oysterhead.
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gskatz Permalink
gskatz @Abe_Froman said:
This probably doesn't count, but Trey played the Berkeley Greek twice with TAB in July of 01, then returned in October with Oysterhead.
that doesnt count I think but an interesting tidbit indeed.
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