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Picture Show: Phish in Raleigh

Phish @ Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion, June 18

Photos: Brad Worsham

Phish’s penultimate gig of the recently completed first leg of Summer Tour 2011 took place this past Saturday night at the venue formerly known as Walnut Creek. Photographer Brad Worsham was on hand and has delivered a batch of stellar shots.

[All photos by Brad Worsham]


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Phish Raleigh: Setlist and The Skinny

Phish’s swing through North Carolina brings them to the venue formerly known as Walnut Creek in Raleigh this evening. The group’s penultimate performance of Summer Tour 2011 – Leg One is their eighth at the Research Triangle area shed with a particularly memorable July 22, 1997 show getting the DVD release treatment as Phish – Walnut Creek.

[Photo via HelloMetro]


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Phish Summer Tour 2010: The First Leg

The first leg of Phish Summer Tour 2010 came to a close on Sunday night at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA. We’ll have plenty of recaps of all sorts over the next week, but for now we wanted to present “just the facts.” We’ve put together a list of every setlist (via Phish.net) and have detailed our favorite audio sources, videos, reviews and photo galleries from each of the 18 shows Phish has performed thus far in 2010.

06/11/2010 Toyota Park Chicago, IL


Set 1: Down with Disease, Wolfman’s Brother, Possum, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Reba[1], Jesus Just Left Chicago, The Divided Sky, Golgi Apparatus > David Bowie

Set 2: Light -> Maze, Ghost -> Limb By Limb[2] > Prince Caspian > The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Run Like an Antelope[3], Show of Life[4]

Encore: Cavern > Julius

[1] No whistling.
[2] Ending vocal jam.
[3] DEG tease by Trey in intro. Fishman drum solo. “Jon Fishman” substituted for “Marco Esquandolas.” Lyrics changed to “Been you to have any stick.”
[4] Phish debut.

Notes: After Possum, Trey congratulated the hometown Chicago Blackhawks’ victory over his beloved Philadelphia Flyers in the Stanley Cup Finals that ended two days before this show. Reba was performed without the whistling ending. Limb by Limb included an ending vocal jam. Antelope contained a Dave’s Energy Guide tease by Trey in the intro section. Antelope subsequently contained a Fishman drum solo. “Jon Fishman” was substituted for “Marco Esquandolas” and Antelope’s lyrics were further changed with “Been you to have any stick.” This show featured the Phish debut of Show of Life. [Setlist Source]

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Phish @ Raleigh: Setlist and Recap

Last year Phish set a record for most songs performed in one year from their vast repertoire with 248. It looks like the quartet is gunning for 2009’s record as

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