Despite the ability to see more than the 6 total shows I saw in 2000, I had become burnt out on Phish, and my priorities just were not straight in life. I ended up skipping some great shows at the beginning of the tour in
07-06-00 Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, Ontario
1: Reba, Dog Stole Things, Taste, Dog Faced Boy, Heavy Things, Moma Dance, First Tube, I Didn't Know, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Prince Caspian > Golgi Apparatus, You Enjoy Myself (1:50)
2: Limb by Limb, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Bug, Piper, Driver, Harry Hood*, Loving Cup
E: The Squirming Coil
*Trey commented on how beautiful
The biggest thing to note about this show is the length of the first set, but also the great choice of songs throughout. I was very impressed by this show, but really have failed to listen to since then. So I can’t really comment on the quality in retrospect although I remember the YEM was a great time. I spent half the show chilling alone until I ran into 99 vets LE and finally NB who I had tickets with. Or maybe that was 99? Like I said in a previous blog, I don’t remember a whole lot about 2000.
We skipped the show at StarLake since it had been a bit of disappointment the year before although on paper the setlist looked pretty darn good. Instead after Toronto we made the long drive back to Ann Arbor and chilled a day before heading to Alpine Valley, or we might have gone to Chicago early…whatever. Let’s just say the regulars were there, CC, NB, PS, and KP. JCT, CC2, JB, and even QB were around by the time we got to Deer Creek. And AJ (shafty) came with us to Alpine and I’m pretty sure we crashed at here place. Alpine turned out to be a great show. Here is the setlist.
07-08-00 Alpine Valley, East Troy, WI
1: Punch You in the Eye, NICU, My Soul, Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother, First Tube, Llama, Guyute, Run Like an Antelope
2: Heavy Things, Piper -> Rock and Roll, Tweezer > Walk Away, Twist, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum
E: Suzie Greenberg, Tweezer Reprise
I explicitly recall calling the PYITE opener, the Antelope was great, and the whole 2nd set was solid. After the show, we dropped AJ off in
Deer Creek was hot as usual, but we definitely found ways to pass the time with cold Sammy Smiths, NB pawning off Red Stripes, trips to Steak and Shake, and everything else there was to enjoy in the middle of corn fields in
Anyways, here are the setlists:
07-10-00 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
1: Cars Trucks Buses > Wilson > It's Ice > Bathtub Gin, Buffalo Bill, My Mind's Got a Mind of it's Own, Split Open and Melt, Sparkle > Funky Bitch, David Bowie (1:17)
2: Gotta Jibboo > Sand, Twist, Fee > What's the Use > Limb by Limb > Loving Cup (1:07)
E: Run Like an Antelope (0:11)
07-11-00 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
1: Ya Mar*, The Moma Dance, Uncle Pen, Drowned > Chalkdust Torture Jam** > Chalkdust Torture, Theme from the Bottom, Cavern (1:09)
2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Down with Disease -> Moby Dick > Down with Disease > Runaway Jim -> Moby Dick, Back on the Train -> Moby Dick -> Back on the Train, Harry Hood# -> Moby Dick, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin## > Hold Your Head Up > Moby Dick^ > Hold Your Head Up, Character Zero (1:19)
E: First Tube > Moby Dick > Chalkdust Torture Jam^^ (0:10)
*With Trey on keys. **Bizarre jam, with the words "chalkdust torture" (not the lyrics to the song of that name) sung over it; lasted about 5 minutes; previously played 12/10/94. #With "Moby Dick" teases during the intro. ##Fish introduced as "star of the film Gladiator, Russell Crowe"; with vacuum solo; Fish introduced the entire band; a small cactus was put on stage by Mike's amp; Trey introduces Chris Kuroda. ^With Trey drum solo and Jon vacuum solo. ^^Reprise of the "Chalkdust Torture Jam" from the first set; afterwards; Trey said he hoped everyone who is camping has a good time, announces that "we are the Phish from Vermont," and suggested that if people missed anything that they read the book or see the movie
07-12-00 Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
1: My Friend My Friend* > The Curtain With > Tube > Heavy Things, Billy Breathes, Beauty of My Dreams > Free, Axilla**, The Squirming Coil (1:12)
2: Birds of a Feather, Piper, Crosseyed and Painless -> Prince Caspian > The Meatstick# (0:58)
E: Wading in the
*Unfinished; no "Mife" or laughing at the end. **With "Axilla [Part II]" ending. #Dance done by Trey and Mike; Trey thanked the crowd for this being their sixth year at Deer Creek, and dedicated the song to the fans who didn't get in.
I have listened to all of these shows at one time or another. Obviously, the second set the 2nd night will go down as one of the zaniest live performances ever with the crazy Moby Dick jams, and Trey babbling. I was really happy to hear the Crosseyed and Painless on the 3rd night, and the Jibboo and Sand from the first night were very smooth and spacey. The 2nd night really overshadowed the other 2 nights. If not for the Crosseyed and Painless on the 3rd night, I could have seen the first 2 shows and be just as happy (The Meatstick was pretty old by that point). We had seats on the lawn all 3 nights, so nothing like the set up we had for past years.
After the last night, I sold my remaining tickets for
Overall, Summer 2000 was great music and good times, but a bit lost otherwise in my collective memory of Phish. No worries because I have others who remember it better than I who might elaborate on the story someday.
I saw one show in the fall of 2000 at
09-18-00 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
1: Carini, Sparkle, The Sloth, Maze, Guelah Papyrus, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Sample in a Jar > Rift, Sleep, Prince Caspain
2: Boogie On Reggae Woman* -> Twist, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Halley's Comet
E: Axilla -> Taste
*The jam into 'Twist' featured Trey on keys.
The show was good except for perhaps the encore and the fact that Trey seemed very out of sync with the rest of the band. They left him on stage wailing his guitar out during Halley’s, which while is one of my favorite songs, turned out to be messy.
I probably could have gone to the show in Cinci a few nights later and I should have made the voyage with my U of M kids to the shows in
Hoped you enjoyed another story in the whole Phish experience. The post hiatus shows should have a few more vivid details and some better times. When you see a band 66 times and balance life with something that you enjoy as much as seeing Phish, you are bound to learn a lot of lessons about life and your priorities.
Peace.
1 comment:
the alpine show was so sick...my first "candy flip"...woah, and i had to drive weaver and murphy back to the burbs of chicago...ouch!
keep writing dude...enjoying reading
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