Was UTTERLY amazing. Absolutely mind-blowing stuff. Cactus came out & played banjo for BE Women & Next Time U C Me, great stuff. Trey came out for the entire 2nd set (not the encore, though). An incredible St. Stephen > Help > Slip...
Here's the setlist:
I.
Doin That Rag
Deep Elem Blues
*Brown Eyed Women
*Next Time You See Me
Golden Road
(* - with Mike Gordon on banjo)
II. (w/ Trey)
All Along The Watchtower>
St. Stephen>
Help On the Way>
Slipknot!>
Nobody Girl>
China Doll>
Nobody Girl>
I Know You Rider>
Slipknot!>
Franklin's Tower
E: Donor Rap/Intros
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
Box Of Rain
If Phil is coming to your area and you're not going, think again. You are going. You HAVE TO! Do NOT miss out on the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see this magic. I am beaming from ear to ear. We were so pumped after we got home from the show (at 3 a.m.) that 4 of us headed down to our jam space and played our hearts out for 3 hours. Our jam space is poorly lit (on purpose) with red, green, and blue light bulbs, so when I walked outside at 6 in the morning and the sun was shining bright, I wasn't too happy, but the experience was worth every minute of it. It was like Children of the Corn walking out of there, it was weird; we all sorta staggered out and disbanded, but it was pretty funny. Phil's making me feel like a little kid again and I love it!
For those who haven't checked it out yet, a great example of some of the energy you'll find at a Phil show is the Lady w/ a Fan > Terrapin from the Camden, NJ show.
Check it out here:
http://www.archive.org/details/plf2006- ... eok.flac16
You can either stream it by clicking right on the songs or you can DL it. I'd reccomend BOTH. Please give it a listen though.
Here's the setlist:
I.
Doin That Rag
Deep Elem Blues
*Brown Eyed Women
*Next Time You See Me
Golden Road
(* - with Mike Gordon on banjo)
II. (w/ Trey)
All Along The Watchtower>
St. Stephen>
Help On the Way>
Slipknot!>
Nobody Girl>
China Doll>
Nobody Girl>
I Know You Rider>
Slipknot!>
Franklin's Tower
E: Donor Rap/Intros
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
Box Of Rain
If Phil is coming to your area and you're not going, think again. You are going. You HAVE TO! Do NOT miss out on the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see this magic. I am beaming from ear to ear. We were so pumped after we got home from the show (at 3 a.m.) that 4 of us headed down to our jam space and played our hearts out for 3 hours. Our jam space is poorly lit (on purpose) with red, green, and blue light bulbs, so when I walked outside at 6 in the morning and the sun was shining bright, I wasn't too happy, but the experience was worth every minute of it. It was like Children of the Corn walking out of there, it was weird; we all sorta staggered out and disbanded, but it was pretty funny. Phil's making me feel like a little kid again and I love it!
For those who haven't checked it out yet, a great example of some of the energy you'll find at a Phil show is the Lady w/ a Fan > Terrapin from the Camden, NJ show.
Check it out here:
http://www.archive.org/details/plf2006- ... eok.flac16
You can either stream it by clicking right on the songs or you can DL it. I'd reccomend BOTH. Please give it a listen though.
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www.myspace.com/heavydime
