Trey Anastasio Band - 05-03-1999
Trey Anastasio Band
05-03-1999
Michigan Theater
Ann Arbor, Michigan
discs: 3
recording type: DAUD
shn: yes; book/page: 0/0
quality rating: A
[disc 1] (44:50)
set 1 (acoustic):
1. Farmhouse (3:40)
2. Snowflakes In The Sand * (4:41)
3. ...Trey talking... (1:03)
4. Mountains in the Mist * (5:24)
5. Bouncing Around the Room (4:17)
6. Minestrone ** (3:54)
7. Guyute *** (9:47)
8. ...Trey talking... (1:29)
9. Brian and Robert (3:41)
10. Possum (6:54)
[disc 2] (73:54)
set 2 (electric):
1. Ooh Child (14:54)
2. Free Thought **** (11:48)
3. Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown (3:54)
4. Gotta Jiboo (14:07)
5. Keyboard Solo (Trey) ^ (2:30)
6. Then Came You ^^ (4:16)
7. First Tube (6:52)
8. Sand ^^^ (15:33)
[disc 3]
set 2 con't:
1. ...talking... (1:52)
2. I Can See Clearly Now (9:56)
3. Will It Go Round In Circles ^^^^ (8:22)
4. Drums Duel (9:06)
5. Silicon Fairy + (8:06)
encore:
6. Aqui Como Alla ++ (4:39)
7. Voodoo Child +++ (13:24)
note: digi skip at 0:43 of disc 3 track 1 ?
* New song, first time played; "Moutains in the Mist" originally called "Bake and Boil" at the show by Trey as the name came to him
** New song, first time played; Jesse Jarnow reports "In the first set there was an untitled instrumental. Trey said that whomever posted the setlist first got to name it. In deference to aLi's misreading of the word "instrumental" on my setlist, we hereby request that the tune be named "Minestrone"."
*** Trey talked about reading on Sonicnet about his show at Higher Ground and how they had allegedly played "Voodoo Child" during the electric set at the show, when in fact they hadn't (perhaps "Ooh Child" was mistaken for "Voodoo Child"?), and talked about how the unknown songs would frustrate fans online. He then introduced the next song as being "Voodoo Child (acoustic)" and played "Brian and Robert"
**** previously listed as "Unknown Song (played at Higher Ground 02/15/99)"; first played at the Eight Foot Flourescent Tubes (04/17/98)
^ included teases of "Axel F" (written by Harold Faultermeyer, from the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop)
^^ Philip T. Pugh and Sherman Marshall cover; also done by The Spinners (with Dionne Warwick); first time played
^^^ previously listed as "Symptom"; first played at Higher Ground 02/15/99
^^^^ Billy Preston cover, previously listed with a possible title of "Melody"; first time played
+ also first played at the 8 Foot Flourescent Tubes
++ - previously listed as "Mid-Tempo Instrumental"
+++ - Jimi Hendrix cover, from the album Electric Ladyland;
first time played ... ( Note: More information on whether this was "Voodoo Chile" or "Voodoo Child (slight return)" would be greatly appreciated. For now, I'm going to go with "(slight return)" as that seems to be the more often covered version. Thanks - Rob )
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