Identifier1412649
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Count2
Sound RatingA
Source InfoSBD > DAT > CDR > EAC > SHN
Trades Allowed
Performance
Trey Anastasio 1997-05-21 Club Toast, Burlington, VT
Set 1Disc 1:
1. Never Too Late To Spend (Tom Lawson)
2. Headache (Frank Black)
3. Peter's Das (Pistol Stamen)
4. Dirt (Trey Anastasio)
5. Big Bird (Tom Lawson)
6. Only Shallow (My Bloody Valentine) >
7. Noise Of Carpet (Stereo Lab)
8. She's Not The One (James Harvey)
9. I Saw It Again (Trey Anastasio)

Set 2Disc 2:
1. Melody (The La's)
2. Stand (Sly and the Family Stone) >
3. Jam > Isabella (Jimi Hendrix)
4. 2000 (Pants)
Encore:
5. Hello Violence (Pants)
6. New York Groove (Russ Ballard) *


Set 3
Comment* w/ Page McConnell

New York:
5/21/97
Club Toast in Burlington, NY,
the one-time side project New York debuted, featuring
Trey (guitar, vocals) and Mike (bass, vocals) of
Phish; James Harvey (drums, keyboards, trombone,
vocals) of the Cosmic Krewe (?); and Paul "Pistol
Stamen" Jaffee (guitar, vocals) and Tom "Tommy Law"
Lawson (keyboards, guitar, drums, vocals) of the
Pants. The setlist:

(Never, Headache, Porky's Dad, Dirt, Big Bird, Only
Shallow, Noise of Carpet, Not the One, Saw it Again,
Melody, Stand, Izabella!, 2000; Enc: Hello Violence,
New York Groove, closing Jam with Page McConnell)
debuted a few new Phish tunes that Phish hadn't
played ("Dirt" and "Saw it Again", plus the Hendrix
cover "Izabella") plus some Pants songs, and covers of
Frank Black, My Bloody Valentine, Stereo Lab, Sly and
the Family Stone, and some local bands. The full
setlist was as follows: Never too late to Spend (Pants
song), Headache, Porky's dad, Dirt (new for this gig;
Phish has played it since), Big Bird (Pants), Only
Shallow (My Bloody Valentine), Noise of Carpet, Not
the One, I Saw it again (new Trey tune; now played by
Phish), Melody, Stand (with horn), Izabella (Hendrix
original, with Page; now played by Phish), Hello
Violence, 2000 (Mike and Pants Keys player on vox; not
"2001"); Encores: ?, ?, New York Groove (Kiss), and
impromptu blues jam (with Page). Pete Gershon
noted, "Tom Cleary is the brother
of former Pants drummer Neil Cleary. Tom Cleary does
play keyboards in a local jazz trio called the Genius
Magnets, but he's never been a member of the Pants.")
The Pants covered "Golgi Appartus" on the Burlington
Does Burlington release.