Setlist

Set One
Runaway Jim 585
Farmhouse 413
Heavy Things 306
Roggae 447
Run Like an Antelope 739
Wading in the Velvet Sea 368
Poor Heart 174
Sample in a Jar 312
Free 700
The Squirming Coil 606
Set Two
Boogie On Reggae Woman 510
Gotta Jibboo 582
Bathtub Gin 1148
2001 985
You Enjoy Myself 1573
Encore
Bold as Love 462
The Palace at Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Dec 2, 1999

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Setlist

Set One
Runaway Jim 585
Farmhouse 413
Heavy Things 306
Roggae 447
Run Like an Antelope 739
Wading in the Velvet Sea 368
Poor Heart 174
Sample in a Jar 312
Free 700
The Squirming Coil 606
Set Two
Boogie On Reggae Woman 510
Gotta Jibboo 582
Bathtub Gin 1148
2001 985
You Enjoy Myself 1573
Encore
Bold as Love 462

Show Notes

On December 2, 1999, Phish played The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, MI, a modern 23,000 seat basketball arena that was home to the Detroit Pistons. Phish made the most of this venue, squeezing in four plays at The Palace between 1995 and 1999 before it was demolished in 2020. The Palace was opening night of the 14-show December tour and the excitement was palpable. The Runaway Jim opener lit things up from the top of set I, followed by Farmhouse, a dramatic Roggae that was also woven into Run Like An Antelope, with a formidable Free to follow. Set II began with a nod to Detroit local Stevie Wonder with Boogie On Reggae Woman and the show blasted off with the deep millennial dance grooves and alien interface of the centerpiece Bathtub Gin > 2001 > You Enjoy Myself. This unique YEM included a silent jam as well as bits of Detroiter Alice Cooper’s I’m Eighteen, and The Little Drummer Boy. The Bold As Love encore sent the crowd into the December night brimming with excitement about this mini-tour leading up to Hampton, and ultimately Big Cypress. Auburn Hills ’99 was recorded by Paul Languedoc to DAT and was mastered by Fred Kevorkian. PRODUCTION CREDITS •Recorded by Paul Languedoc •Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Kevorkian Mastering •Post-Production by Kevin Shapiro •Technical Assistance by Ben Collette SHOW NOTES •You Enjoy Myself contains elements of I’m Eighteen and The Little Drummer Boy
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Reviews

Patrick 10/4/2024 6:47:51 PM

"This second set is complete gas. "

Nicolas King 8/13/2024 6:42:04 PM

"Junior year of high school, first of many phish shows and first of many mushroom adventures. Life changing show "

Kris 6/2/2024 7:43:06 PM

"I was there. Place was on fire the whole night. Thankful I got to see the boys in their PRIME. And thankful I still get to see them now. Best of times "

BP 4/10/2024 5:38:14 AM

"One of the most rockin gins ever, 99 at its finest "

Deubs 1/6/2024 2:08:19 AM

"Love the Red Hot Chili Peppers influence on the yem jam. "

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