Trey Anastasio Tour Setlists

Trey Anastasio on guitar, Tony Markellis on Bass, Russ Lawton on drums, Dave "The Truth" Grippo on saxophone, Jennifer Hartswick on trumpet and Andy Moroz on trombone.


Amfibian 3/31/01 Higher Ground, Winnoski, Vermont 1: I'm Coming Home, Flare, Hippie Dream, Nature's Way, Appreciate, Kiss Me Like You Kissed Me In The Van, Ribbon Of Sun, Ouch!, No Promises 2: Jam -> Now I'm Freaking Out, Back to Mesopotamia, Unless You Wanted Me To, Elevate Me Later, To Be Real, Into The Universe, In Love with This World, Thesba*@, Strange Design*, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters*, Grind*, Name (The Country and Western Song)*, Driver*, Wading in the Velvet Sea#, Leaf of Fall^, Farmhouse^ E: Oblivious Fool^ * - just Trey Anastasio on acoustic guitar/vocals and Tom Marshall on vocals (no Amfibian) @ - also with Stephen "Tebo" Thomas on vocals # - UTALK (Trey Anastasio, Tom Marshall, Matt Kohut, and Pete Cottone). For more on UTALK, see http://jambands.com/jan99/features/marshall.html ^ - Amfibian with Trey Anastasio on electric guitar Thanks to Dan Hantman for the setlist
03-05-01 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia (Special 11th show added the day before with tickets on sale at midnight at the box office only) 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, Done Done It, Ooh Child II: Happy Coffee Song, In the Wee Wee Hours, Push On Til The Day (20 minutes) > Tube Top Wobble, Way I Feel, Sidewalks of San Francisco, Sand* E: Back On the Train**, Bathtub Gin**, Sign Sealed Delivered I'm Yours * Trey thanks the best crew ever and all the fans ** Trey solo acoustic, with crowd singalong Thanks to Phans.com Big Birch for the calls and Mroth for the emails
3/04/2001 Fox Theatre - Atlanta, Georgia 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) 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) E: 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) & Phish.Net
3/03/2001 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) and Phish.Net
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, Happiness in My Pants^^, 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 'Waves' (???) ^^^ - 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." 2-28-01 Landmark Theater, Richmond, Virginia I: Small Axe, Mozambique, Done Done It, Push On Til the Day > Tube Top Wobble, Sunday Morning, Burlap Sack and Pumps#, Gotta Jibboo (15), Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown, jam > The Landlady## > jam, It Makes No Difference, Signed Sealed Delivered II: Drifting, Nothing But An E Thing > jam, Happiness in my Pants > Acting The Devil, First Tube > Sand (15), At the Gazebo###, Strange Design####, Everyday%*, Three Little Birds%**, Whatever Gets You Through The Night%*** E: I Want to Take You Higher%**** # Trey on keys ## Last time Phish played just Landlady was 12/3/94 (ironically DMB opened that show) ### Full bad with Trey and Tony acoustic. The crowd was yelling "Virginia loves you Trey," and 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?" (crowd went nuts). Then trey said, I'm originally from Jersey, I don't know what to say, what comment would you say about that??" Tony reminded him the Garden State, and Trey, apparently not clearly hearing Tony responded, "the Garbage state?" he then said "New Jersey is for turn pikes i guess." #### Trey solo acoustic % With Dave Matthews. Dave played guitar on Everyday and Three Little Birds. For the last 2 songs Dave just stood at the mic and sang. * Dave Matthews Band song from the album of the same name released this week ** Just Trey and Dave. Bob Marley cover from Exodus. Phish has played this song once, 6/17/95 Gainesville, VA with Dave Matthews and Leroi Moore. *** John Lennon cover **** Sly and the Family Stone cover Thanks to Phans.com who thanks Randy De Martino, Trandle57, Joseph Catalano, Nick S., Andrew Morris, CiEDank, Amanda McCreary, Charles Robison, Kyle Hills, Eac, Slide, Dankgrver, Mark Melvin, Zane Hurst, Collin Ely, jmh, trandle, Zane Hurst, Nicolas Caudle, Stephen, and Phish21045, for the emails and Nancies.org.
2-27-01 Buruss Auditorium at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia I: In The Night, Mozambique, Push On Til the Day > Tube Top Wobble, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack & Pumps#, Done Done It, When The Saints Go Marching In, Drifting II: ? (instrumental), 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 E: Signed Sealed Delivered # With "Pass the Peas" teases by Grippo * Tony on upright bass ** Trey solo acoustic *** Before the song everyone was quiet and someone yelled "Say something Trey" so he said "alright i'll say something,"and introduced the band and told how At the Gazebo is the companion to At the Barbeque. Thanks to Phans.com, Mike Ayers, Nick Sodano, Matt Sprigings, Ryan and KReid for the emails 2/26/2001 State Theater Cleveland, Ohio I: The Way I Feel, Mozambique, Acting The Devil, 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 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 E: Mellow Mood * - Marc Ribot cover, 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 and Ellis Goddard
02-24-01 Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania I: Battle Axe*, Nothing But An E Thing**, Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Acting the Devil, At the Gazebo, Unknown***, Tops Off, Mozambique, Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours**** II: Push On 'til the Day > Tube Top Wobble, Windora Bug%, Gotta Jibboo%% (22 minutes), Mellow Mood, Sunday Morning, Sand (17) E: Waves#, Driver##, Strange Design###, Drifting * Bob Marley cover, performed it instrumental ** Dedicated to Trey's father *** First time played, instrumental **** Stevie Wonder cover, first time played % Tony sang for one verse "Is that your hair or a rug?" %% Alternate choruses included "Grippo's going to do it too" "Jennifer's going to do it too" "Tony's going to do it too" and finally "Maybe we'll have to get the crew to do it too" # Trey on acoustic along with Tony on bass ## Trey solo acoustic. Before Driver Trey tuned his guitar and talked about his guitar tech who asks him how he wants his acoustics tuned for whatever songs he wants to play which Trey says is a complete waste of time since the songs he wants to play most often change as the show goes on. He went on to say the 2 best guitar tuners he's ever seen was Leo Kottke and Jimi Hendrix. Trey then said what made Jimi such a good tuner is that he would tune his guitar during songs...songs like..(almost immediatly someone in the orch. section screams "Machine Gun")..yeah like Machine Gun. Trey than says that there will be no other guitarist to ever walk the earth Jimi and then started Driver. ### Trey mentioned how weird it was for Phish to play Strange Design with Page singing since it was such a personal song. He said he wanted to play it as it had been written on an acoustic guitar and proceeded to play it solo acoustic. Thanks to Steve Weiss, Paul Brierly, Tim, Kristian "fall tour timings" Telschow, Matt Gromis, Sue Avery and Harpua86 for the emails Thanks to Phans.com, Phish.Net, Hal Waterman and CK5 for the setlists.
2/23/01 Late Night w/ Conan O'Brien Push On 'til the Day, Tube Top Wobble* * Intro played into commercial
02-23-01 Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY I: Mozambique, The Way I Feel, Push On til Day, It Makes No Difference, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Gotta Jibboo, At the Gazebo, Get Back on the Train II: In the Night (or Night and Day), Mellow Mood, Sand, Sunday Morning, Rainy Day Women, Ooh Child, Happiness in My Pants, First Tube* E: Noodle Dance Rave*, Will it Go Round in Circles* * w/ Page McConnell Thanks to Donald Butke, Brian Reed, Mark Lipmond, Amy Richards and Jim Reilly
02/22/2001 Landmark Theatre, Syracuse, New York I: Between Night and Day*, Push on Till the Day, Sunday Morning, Mozambique, Gotta Jibboo, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Guyute** II: Rainy Day Women^, Sand, It Makes No Difference, Mellow Mood, Happy Coffee Song^^, ?, Barbeque > At the Gazebo, Moon and Stars E: Will It Go Round in Circles^^^ * - possibly "Between Night and Day", sounds like a cover from the 1950s ** - 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" Thanks to Hal Waterman, Sean Orzol, CK5 and Ellis Goddard
02/21/2001 The Orpheum - Boston, Massachusetts Set I: Mozambique, The Way I Feel#, 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, Circles Set II: Ooh Child, Sidewalks of San Francisco#$$, Drifting#, Noodle Rave Daddio$$, Sand^, At the Barbecue#^^, At the Gazeebo#^^^, Waves*^^^^, Acting the Devil#, Sunday Morning# Encore: Windora Bug^$$$, Last Tube # - First time played by Trey's band (original). * - First time played (The Band cover). ** - First time played (Amos Milburn and His Aladdin Chickenshackers cover). $ - reggae instrumental + - Trey solo acoustic (then Tony and Russ came back out, and Trey played 2 lines of Zappa's "Cosmic Debris" on the guitar, and said, "that's a real poncho") *** - First time played (Oysterhead song); Trey and Tony acoustic; Tony spoke about Phish being nominated for the Grammys (which were being presented that night). $$ - 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). Thanks to Kevin Shapiro, Adadm Foley, Dan Hantman and Ellis Goddard for the list

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