Setlist

Set One
Dinner and a Movie 289
Ha Ha Ha 97
Chalk Dust Torture 600
Mexican Cousin 264
Walls Of The Cave 656
Runaway Jim 468
Foam 518
I Didn't Know 243
Ocelot 598
Ginseng Sullivan 169
The Wedge 395
Limb By Limb 585
Let It Loose 365
Set Two
Down with Disease 1287
Twist 508
Backwards Down the Number Line 459
Theme from the Bottom 433
Golden Age 511
A Day in the Life 294
You Enjoy Myself 1372
Encore
Heavy Things 305
Slave To The Traffic Light 580
Rocky Top 184
UIC Pavilion
Chicago, IL
Aug 16, 2011

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Setlist

Set One
Dinner and a Movie 289
Ha Ha Ha 97
Chalk Dust Torture 600
Mexican Cousin 264
Walls Of The Cave 656
Runaway Jim 468
Foam 518
I Didn't Know 243
Ocelot 598
Ginseng Sullivan 169
The Wedge 395
Limb By Limb 585
Let It Loose 365
Set Two
Down with Disease 1287
Twist 508
Backwards Down the Number Line 459
Theme from the Bottom 433
Golden Age 511
A Day in the Life 294
You Enjoy Myself 1372
Encore
Heavy Things 305
Slave To The Traffic Light 580
Rocky Top 184

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Show Notes

* Redeem the bar code on your ticket for FREE MP3s of this show.   * First "I Didn't Know" since 8/13/2010 Noblesville, IN   * First Let It Loose since 10/31/2009 Festival 8   Credits:   Dinner and a Movie (Anastasio/Pollak) Ha Ha Ha (Fishman) Chalk Dust Torture (Anastasio/Marshall) Mexican Cousin (Anastasio/Marshall) Walls Of The Cave (Anastasio/Marshall) Runaway Jim (Anastasio/Abrahams) Foam (Anastasio) I Didn't Know (Wright) Ocelot (Anastasio/Marshall) Ginseng Sullivan (Blake*) The Wedge (Anastasio/Marshall) Limb By Limb (Anastasio/Marshall/Herman) Let It Loose (Jagger/Richards**) Down with Disease (Anastasio/Marshall) Twist (Anastasio/Marshall) Backwards Down the Number Line (Anastasio/Marshall) Theme from the Bottom (Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/Marshall) Golden Age (Adebimpe/Bunton/Malone/Sitek/Smith^) A Day in the Life (Lennon/McCartney^^) You Enjoy Myself (Anastasio) Heavy Things (Anastasio/Marshall/Herman) Slave to the Traffic Light (Anastasio/Pollak/Abrahams) Rocky Top (Boudleaux/Bryant#) All songs copyright Who Is She? Music Inc (BMI) except for: *Nannor Music (BMI); **Colgems EMI Music Inc (ASCAP); ^Chrysalis Music (ASCAP), Stunzeed Music (ASCAP); ^^Sony/ATV Tunes Northern Songs Catalogue (ASCAP); #House of Bryant Publications (BMI). 
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Reviews

WiscoRiordan 12/31/2011 2:39:28 PM

"This show is awesome. Download this show. This show held a ton of promise after a smoking first night of the run, and it did not disappoint. Bust out Dinner and Movie to start the show. Some people were dangling a Ha Ha Ha sign off the balcony on Pages side. Chalkdust Torture was so good that afterwards I found myself asking "how do you play a concert after that?" The show should have been declared over. But the band never really let up. They were really in sync with each other from start to finish, and the music was full of energy. I was there, and it was apparent at the time. However, this isn't a case of having rose colored glasses because you were present. This show replaced 12/31/2010 as my favorite show to listen to. The whole first set was great, but Walls of the Cave and Ocelot were on par with any versions of those songs I have heard. Let it Loose was so soul felt and really closed the first set off beautifully. The second set was even better. Down with Disease was tremendous. It started with a "Leave it to Beaver" tease by Mike. The initial jam section of it was other worldly. There are a few particular moments where the notes Trey played had such a power and wail to them yet they only seemed to hint at something greater that simply could not be played by music. I don't even know how to describe it. These other worldly cries just kind of emerged out of the surface of the music only to retreat back hidden beneath the surface. And they foreshadowed the crescendo perfectly. After the crescendo of the initial jam part, which was just a display of touch and explosive percussive shredding by Trey, they went into a deep, dark, and very interesting exploration. DwD segued right into a Twist that, in my opinion, is more interesting than any Twist I have ever heard. It was way different, and there was a lot of good melding going on between them all. You could really hear them communicating musically. It was very wave like, or spiral like. Building and retreating. Backwards Down the Number Line shone like the sun. Best Ever. Good Theme. Golden Age was fantastic and much different than previous versions. It wound down into a rhythmic pulsation from which a Page piano solo emerged that segued into A Day In the Life. You Enjoy Myself was of course great as well. What more can be said? Download this show and listen to it many times. "

Dubz 8/26/2011 3:51:21 PM

"Does anyone else here a darkstar-esque tease at 12:52 into the DWD? "

jerry garcia 8/22/2011 10:02:13 AM

"let's hear it for the mexican cousin bust out! seriously. first showing since 10-15-2010, this is an aweseome tune that i've been chasing for some time (though this version pales to the 03-07-2009 reunion performance, which is just exactly perfect)."

makisupa 8/21/2011 8:11:07 AM

"Phenomenal Backwards Down!!! Give the Cousin a listen to as well, Phish was on fire for this 3 night run. Best shows since they've been back."

erick 8/20/2011 2:51:45 PM

"the shows rocked! I loved OCELOT! Very good and the BACKWARDS was very good too! People underate the new tunes and I think its funny seing someone rip on them. Listen to this show and fall in love w/the tunes from joy. And I will add the whole show rocked!"

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