Identifier2646958
Created AtWed Jan 21 2004 00:20:29 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecdr
Media Count3
Sound RatingA
Source Infoakg 480/ck63>beyer mv-100>sbm-1>da-p1
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
32191999-05-119:30 ClubWashingtonDC
AKG 480/ck63 > Beyer MV-100 > SBM-1 > DA-P1 > D8; D8 > SONICport (S/PDIF) > Sound Forge > SHN; Taped by Beau Colburn
Performance
Trey Anastasio 1999-05-11 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
Set 1Get Back on the Train, Farmhouse, Kissed by Mist, Snowflakes in the
Sand, Bathtub Gin*, Sample in a Jar, Driver, **Name, Billy Breathes***,
Sleep****, Blue and Shiny^
Set 2Gotta Jiboo, Will It Go Round In Circles, First Tube, Ooh Child,
Heavy Thing, Sand^^ > Drums Duel (12 min), I Can See See Clearly Now,
Aqui Como Alla, Voodoo Child
Set 3E: Row Jimmy
Comment * - dedicated to Susannah Goodman
** - Trey introduced "Mountains in the Mist" and began to talk about
the fact that there is a trilogy of duologies; 3 pairs of songs
related to each other ("Mountains in the Mist" and "Kissed By
Mist", "First Tube" and "Last Tube" and "Windora Bug" and ")
though he couldn't remember all three pairs and said "Take that to
the Internet" ... [ Thinking about it, is there perhaps another
duology ("Snowflakes in the Sand" and "Sand") which Trey possibly
meant in place of one of the previously listed ones, or are these
songs possibly part of a trilogy of songs, along with "Silicon
Fairy" (silicon being a common element in sand) ... just a thought
which occured to me - Rob ] ...in the end, "Mountains in the Mist"
wasn't played, and instead Trey played what he called a new, real
country tune, written in response to the crap on the radio; title
is speculated based on the lyrics
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Trey described this night as being a night of drunken mayhem and
brought out Tom Marshall who performed a few songs with him
^ - a brand new song (from the outtakes from The Story of the Ghost),
described by Trey as one of his daughters favorites; also with Tom
Marshall
^^ - previously known as "Pistol"; included a digital delay loop, as
well as Trey playing keyboards during it