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Phish 04/18/2024

SHOWID 726232

Set I

Everything's Right, Back on the Train, Wolfman's Brother, Maze, Leaves, Life Saving Gun, Dirt, Carini

Set II

Sand > Tweezer -> My Friend, My Friend > Mike's Song > Lifeboy, Weekapaug Groove, Blaze On > Fluffhead

ENCORE: Farmhouse[1], Run Like an Antelope

Set III


Comment

[1] Began and ended with Trey on acoustic guitar.

The band took the stage while the pre-show electronic music continued. During Back on the Train, psychedelic images of passing countryside were displayed behind and above the band, rotating in opposite directions in different sections of the dome. During Maze, psychedelic live images of each band member appeared, stacked on top of each other. These images then fragmented and spread out, dancing and turning throughout the jam. During Leaves, several giant paper lanterns appeared, flanking the stage, while the dome showed a multitude of paper lanterns floating over water, with the moon shining above. During Life Saving Gun, the dome displayed stacks of old-style televisions with rabbit ears, with each television showing a live shot of one of the band members. These TVs moved and rotated as the jam progressed. After the song, Trey said that he "loves any song with a Jon Fishman percussion rinse," and told the crowd they should see the Sphere from the stage. During Dirt, the dome showed a forest view, looking upwards through trees at a purple-hued sky. During Tweezer, a field of multi-colored cars appeared behind the band, changing in size and shape and with their headlights blinking on and off in patterns, while other cars drove past overhead. My Friend, My Friend included live spotlight silhouettes of the band members projected across the entire dome. The projections during Mike's Song made it seem as if the venue was outdoors, with the band playing in front of a body of water with a rotating sculpture on the far shore. During Lifeboy, the sun went down and a number of other rotating sculptures lit up in the sky, creating a golden star-scape. The sun then rose again during Weekapaug. Farmhouse began and ended with Trey on acoustic guitar, as well as images of a farmhouse in a field under a night sky filled with stars and aurorae.

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Joe (5/5) FLAC / View 167435
mike toda (5/5) cd-r / 3 View   SBD
openpath (4/5) FLAC / View 167427 flac24/96 ; Schoeps cmc141vL (dina) > k5lu > mixpre6ii (32/96)
openpath (4/5) FLAC / View 167430 flac16/48 ; Schoeps CMC6/MK4 > Sound Devices 744T (24-bit/96k) > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite...
openpath (4/5) FLAC / View 167431 flac24/96 ; Schoeps CMC6/MK4 > Sound Devices 744T (24-bit/96k) > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite
openpath (4/5) FLAC / View 167437 flac24/96 ; DPA 4015c (NOS/ROC/OTS) > PSP2 > M-10 (24bit/96kHz) > FLAC
openpath (4/5) FLAC / View 167500 flac16-24/48 ; Neumann KM140 (OTS / 70-90˚)
SailorSaint (2/4.9) FLAC / View   SBD
EddieTandy (2/0) / 0 View  
Notes: Official
Geoff MacNaughton (1/5) / 3 A+ View  
Notes: Live Phish
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) flac / View 167430
Notes: audience
John Peters (1/0) MP3 / 1 View   LivePhish
Notes: Not for Trade