Willie Nelson, Bobby Weir and Friends Follow Tropical Storm Lee in Massachusetts Tedeschi Trucks Band Announce Star-Studded Lineup for Garden Parties in Boston and New York City: Warren Haynes, Trey Anastasio and Norah Jonesīilly Strings Adds Masquerade Soirée Theme to New Year’s Eve Run Veteran Deadhead George Michaels Releases Debut Book: ‘Grateful Dead TourTales, Volume One: 1984-1987’ Listen: Oteil Burbridge Releases Stunning Jerry Garcia & Robert Hunter Tribute LP ‘Lovely View of Heaven’ Jambands 25: The Trey Anastasio Reader Interview Set II: Blaze On > NICU > Golden Age > Ruby Waves > Death Don’t Hurt Very Long, Rift, Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1*, Waiting All Night, Ghost > Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S. Set I: Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Divided Sky, Everything’s Right > Guelah Papyrus > Sparkle > Roggae > 46 Days Phish return to the BB&T Pavilion stage tonight to close out the weekend with round three. The a capella tune “Grind” then brought the night to a close.Ĭheck out the full setlist below as it appears in our Box Scores section, along with fan-shot video of the “YEM” encore and pro-shot footage of each set opener via LivePhish’s stream of the show. “You Enjoy Myself” was, of course, a welcome choice for the encore, and the jam section featured some quality guitar work from Anastasio, along with a moment during Mike Gordon’s bass solo when the frontman took off his guitar to dance along with the groove. “Waiting All Night,” debuted at Phish’s 2013 Halloween concert, continued the cool-down portion of the set, before Anastasio dropped into to the opening of “Ghost.” The fan-favorite brought the energy back to the room, and that energy was built on as the “Ghost” jam shifted to “Say it to Me S.A.N.T.O.S.” to close the set. The song was split into three parts during the Ghosts of the Forest performances it will be interesting to see how Phish implements the rest of the composition going forward. Next came the Phish debut of “Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1,” from Anastasio’s recent Ghosts of the Forest project. (In fact, the previous 20 versions appeared in the first set.) The somewhat difficult composition caused no trouble for the band. Out of “Death Don’t Hurt Very Long,” the band chose “Rift,” a song more often seen in the first set. In particularly, “Ruby Waves” contained some excellent exploration before shifting to the beloved Kasvot Växt tune. Anastasio dropped a quick tease of the “NICU” guitar line, before leading the band into the actual song “NICU.” After this short break in improvising, Phish opted for a sequence of “Golden Age” > “Ruby Waves” > “Death Don’t Hurt Very Long” that felt almost like one long jam. The band explored different key centers before arriving in E-flat. “Blaze On” opened up the second set, and the song quickly turned to a type-two jam. “46 Days,” making its fourth appearance of the summer 2019 tour, closes the set in thrilling, energetic fashion. The beautiful “Roggae” allowed the band to explore some delicate timbres during the improvisation, before building to a climax. “Sparkle,” another old tune, came next, as the set began to feel like something out of 1994. Another classic, “Guelah Papyrus,” followed, making its first appearance since Augin Raleigh, N.C. Next came the relatively new “Everything’s Right,” which contained a solid type-two jam. Phish followed these classics with another beloved original, “Divided Sky.” Guitarist Trey Anastasio’s playing was on point here he expertly navigated the song’s solo section, leading the band to a thrilling peak. Set one began with the classic sequence of “Mike’s Song > “I Am Hydrogen” > “Weekapaug Groove,” with each song not straying much from its typical structure. The band delivered a first set full of old-school Phish classics, a flowing second set with a Ghosts of the Forest debut, and a “You Enjoy Myself” encore. Photo by Rene Huemer (via Phish From the Road on Twitter)Īfter more torrential rain Saturday afternoon, the weather cleared up just in time for Phish’s second night of three in Camden, N.J.
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