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Saturday night setlist???
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anyone got it?

I think set 3 went:  Mike\'s Song, Episode 1> Episode 2> Episode 3> Episode 2> Episode 1, Joe\'s Garage> Misrilou> Joe\'s Garage> The Humpty Dance> Simple

I can\'t remember sets 1, 2 or the encore though...  I can only do so much in my head.

Stevie was keeping a setlist until about the middle of the 2nd set, and I guess he lost track after that

very cool Teddy Boy in the 3rd set too
« Last Edit: January 16, 2006, 04:13:57 pm by Me! »
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

It was a long and drama filled night to say the least.  glad we all made it out in one piece.

ummmm

Some great tunes that simple was crazy, I walked in in the middle of it and had no idea what it was.. awesome!
Everywhere there\'s lots of piggies, Living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner With their piggy wives, Clutching forks and knives To eat their bacon

good music, good times, thanks to all those involved.

The 3rd set was the highlight for myself. There was a time when I said to myself, theres only 2 of them!

That Mike\'s Song sandwich jam was insane, if I remember correctly. Ellis hit is perfectly with the lights and the sound was incredible. Much gracias to Dobs and Ellis. This "jam" was patient and developed, very arena-ish and very phishy.

Thanks again y\'all.
Love many, trust few and don\'t be late.

a big thanks to Todd!!

wow...i missed this to watch the pats lose, dam
"I don\'t know if it\'s an A-sharp or a B-Flat.......If you get this wrong, we\'ll all B-Flat"  -The Goonies

Poor decision making there.
**** in the MFA

I: Drums & Guitar Jam, The Man Who Sold The World, On The Road Again, Jam > Sleeping Beauty, Rainy Day Women, Something In The Air, Man We Was Lonely, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), Today, Watching The Wheels, Dig*

Setbreak soundcheck with Sean: Do Wah Diddy, Two Of Us > Beer Barrel Polka > Jam

II**: Two Of Us > Sympathy For The Devil, The Man In Me > Question Mark And The Mind, In My Life, Jam > Eleanor Rigby, Working Class Hero, Sunshine Superman, Ramble On Rose, Dancing Days, Midnight Moonlight, Jam > Paint It Black

III: Mike\'s Song > Jam > Drums & Guitar Jam, Happy Together, Teddy Boy > Episode I (Happy) > Mooboo\'s Voodoo (Episode 2) > Episode III (Awakening) > Mooboo\'s Voodoo (Episode 2) > Episode I (Happy), Joe\'s Garage > The Humpty Dance > Simple > Jam, With A Little Help From My Friends > Son Of Simpleton

 * Song aborted; band slows down and fades out when the cops arrive.
** With Sean Miller on mandolin and vocals for entire second set.
« Last Edit: January 16, 2006, 10:38:00 pm by ChrisF »


I would have to say, that the third set was pure bliss.  I cannot believe how good that set was played/lit/sounded.  I do think that it is a lil redundant to say "Simple->Jam", that was w/o a doubt the closest thing I have heard to a "Simple-style" outro jam since my favorite Phish version in \'98.  That is why that song is still my favorite Phish song to hear.  Jaw-droppingly beautiful on Saturday night/Sunday morning.  What an amazing night at Hotel TKA.  Thanks Todd.  PB FAM FO\' LIFE!!!
Too fat for a tandem bike, and too drunk for a Mountain Bike...taste the fear.

Set 3 was truely the highlight. With Wah\'s purchased episode madness to Walsh writing the words to Simple so that Tim could sing it. The simple jam was what it was all about. It truely was the highlight of the night for myself.
Love many, trust few and don\'t be late.

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I do think that it is a lil redundant to say "Simple->Jam", that was w/o a doubt the closest thing I have heard to a "Simple-style" outro jam since my favorite Phish version in \'98.

even if you count the simple jam as part of simple there was still another jam after that. it was simple>simple jam>jam, shortened down to just simple>jam to avoid being redundant.

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wow...i missed this to watch the pats lose, dam