by phishtube on August 24, 2010
Ok, so the much anticipated fall dates just came out. Hot off the presses. I haven’t even looked yet, but I just
got the confirmation call for Halloween in Atlantic City…
check out the video announcement at phish.com: PHISH FALL TOUR
List O’ Dates:
Oct 10
1stBank Center
Broomfield, CO, United States
Oct 11
1stBank Center
Broomfield, CO, United States
Oct 12
1stBank Center
Broomfield, CO, United States
Oct 15
North Charleston Coliseum
North Charleston, SC, United States
Oct 16
North Charleston Coliseum
North Charleston, SC, United States
Oct 19
Augusta Civic Center
Augusta, ME, United States
Oct 20
Utica Memorial Auditorium
Utica, NY, United States
Oct 22
Dunkin Donuts Center
Providence, RI, United States
Oct 23
Mullins Center
Amherst, MA, United States
Oct 24
Mullins Center
Amherst, MA, United States
Oct 26
Verizon Wireless Arena
Manchester, NH, United States
Oct 29
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Atlantic City, NJ, United States
Oct 30
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Atlantic City, NJ, United States
Oct 31
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Atlantic City, NJ, United States
by JollyJ on June 2, 2010
All Set Lists Provided By Phish.net
Set 1: Taste, Water in the Sky, Stash, Dirt, Uncle Pen, Character Zero, Theme From the Bottom, Hello My Baby, Ghost
Encore: Limb By Limb
by JollyJ on May 27, 2010
All Set Lists Provided By Phish.net
Set 1: Sample in a Jar, Dinner and a Movie, Wolfman’s Brother, My Friend, My Friend, Possum, Farmhouse, Sugar Shack, Brian and Robert, David Bowie, Bathtub Gin, How High the Moon > Golgi Apparatus
Set 2: Drowned > Prince Caspian > Rift, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Sparkle, Run Like an Antelope[1] > Suzy Greenberg > Fluffhead
Encore: Joy, First Tube
[1] Lyrics changed to “Been you to have any splash cymbal solo, man?”, after which Fish took a splash cymbal solo.
Notes: After Gin, Trey wished Happy Birthday to an audience member holding a sign for The Sloth, saying they would get to it eventually (they played it two nights later). Trey then wished his wife, Sue, a happy fifteenth wedding anniversary. Trey also said some words in remembrance of Les Paul, who passed away earlier that day. Trey said that Les was a hero to all of the band members for, among other reasons, continuing playing music into his nineties and that hopefully they would be playing into their nineties too. Finally, Trey dedicated the ensuing version of How High the Moon (last played on March 8, 1993 (710 shows)), to the memory of Les. Trey changed the lyrics of Antelope to “Been you to have any splash cymbal solo, man?”, after which Fish took a splash cymbal solo.