Identifier4437466
Created AtThu Jan 06 2005 23:31:15 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeSHN/WAV
Media Count10
Show RatingA++
Sound RatingA
Note* - with Jon (coming from sunny Florida to sunny Florida, "Soda Jerk") on vacuum
** - unfinished
*** - J.J. Cale cover from the album "Naturally" best known for the Eric Clapton version; first time played
**** - (11:35pm) Set began with Father Time on stage pedalling away at a stationary bike, powering a large clock, the sound of the gears are heard over the PA. At approximately 11:50pm Father Time collapsed from exhaustion and the clock stops. At this time a fan boat was heard from a set of speakers in the back corner of the concert field and a large fan boat entered the field from halfway back, stage right. After crossing 1/4th of the field the sides and top of the fan boat were blown off to reveal the band riding in the hot dog from the 1994 NYE show. The hotdog crossed the concert field and the approached the stage as the band threw lei's and other goodies into the crowd. As the hot dog neared the stage, an instrumental version of "Meatstick" came over the PA. Once the hotdog reached the stage, the band disembarked carrying several meatsticks which were fed to Father Time, reviving him so that the clock could continue moving towards midnight.
^ - instrumental version with the band picking up the song from a pre-recorded version played over the PA for the last 45 seconds of the year
^^ - with vocal/instrumental jam as Trey, Mike and Page sang the notes as they played them
^^^ - recorded live for ABC TV's Millennium coverage (aired between 3:15 and 3:30am EST); Trey instructed the crowd to chant the word "Cheesecake" rather than clap and cheer at the close of the song in an attempt to confuse the TV viewers (similar to the "secret language" additions for the 1992 NYE show); Trey introduced the band for the recorded footage and offered a message of peace and love for the world about the importance of the left lane of the highway being the passing lane
% - with "Cheesecake" vocal jam
%% - Trey solo acoustic
%%% - from "The Siket Disc" with Mike holding up a voice box repeating the phrase "Quadrophonic Toppling"
%%%% - with Jon on vacuum; Jon introduced Page before the song and Mike and Trey afterwards, and the band as being Phish 2000
$ - no encore; post-show music over the PA was the Beatles "Here Comes the Sun"
Source InfoNeumann U89(omni Setting) Split 12' -> Apogee AD1000 FOB -> 44.1k master
Trades Allowed
Source
SHNIDDateVenueCityStateArchive Identifier
9601999-12-31Big Cypress Seminole ReservationBig CypressFL
afternoon and evening sets; FOB Neumann U89 (omni Setting) Split 12' > Apogee AD1000; Conversion: E. Pearson: DAT (44.1k master) >Montego II Plus >HD via Soundforge >CDWav >Plextor 820; d5t1 ~2:30 crackles apparently fireworks; left channel louder than right; see Rattie's archiving tips for Neumann 12/30,31
Performance
Phish 1999-12-31 Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, Big Cypress, FL
Set 1Runaway Jim
Funky Bitch
Tube
I Didn't Know
Punch You In The Eye
Bouncing Around The Room
Poor Heart
Roggae
Split Open & Melt >
Catapult
Back On The Train
Horn
Guyute
After Midnight*
Set 2Meatstick >
Auld Lang Syne
Down With Disease >
Llama
Bathtub Gin
Heavy Things
Twist Around >
Prince Caspian >
Rock & Roll
You Enjoy Myself
Crosseyed & Painless
The In-Law Josie Wales
Sand ->
Quadrophonic Topplings
Slave To The Traffic Light
Albuquerque
Reba
Axilla
Uncle Pen
David Bowie
My Soul
Drowned >
After Midnight Reprise
The Horse >
Silent In The Morning
Bittersweet Motel
Piper >
Free
Lawn Boy
HYHU >
Love You >
HYHU
Roses Are Free
Bug
Also Sprach Zarathustra >
Wading In The Velvet Sea
Meatstick
Set 3
Comment* First Time Played