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Setlist

SET ONE

  1. Runaway Jim 9:09
  2. Free 11:48
  3. Driver 3:27
  4. Taste 11:10
  5. Dirt 5:16
  6. Nellie Kane 3:50
  7. Stash 12:12
  8. Contest Announcement 4:25
  9. Theme from the Bottom 9:20
  10. Tweezer Reprise 4:10

SET TWO

  1. Gotta Jibboo 8:32
  2. 2001 21:33
  3. Down With Disease 15:22
  4. Billy Breathes 7:15
  5. Back on the Train 7:40
  6. Mike's Song 6:11
  7. Catapult 0:39
  8. Mike's Song 0:41
  9. Kung 1:37
  10. Mike's Song 0:41
  11. I Didn't Know 4:03
  12. Weekapaug Groove 9:00

 

ENCORE

  1. Cities 6:44

• crowd sang Happy Birthday to Trey before Runaway Jim and again during the Contest Announcement
• Stash had an I Can’t Turn You Loose ending
• Brad Sands contest winner announcement before Gotta Jibboo
• alt lyrics during Cities – “Did I forget to mention Memphis? Home of Elvis and Rendezvous BBQ”

 

NOTES

On September 29, 1999, Phish played their only show at The Pyramid Arena in Memphis, TN. The Memphis Pyramid aka The Great American Pyramid is a unique and mysterious 32-story venue modeled after Giza in Egypt, opened in 1991 and used for sports and entertainment until 2004. It now houses a megastore that includes America’s tallest free standing elevator to the apex. Memphis ’99 was the 16th show on a 24-show fall tour that stretched from Vancouver to Albany. Tickets cost $25 and were still available at showtime on a Wednesday night.

The band treated The Pyramid faithful to a deep but playful show full of fun twists and crowd interplay. It was the eve of Trey’s birthday and fans had shared a flyer about singing Happy Birthday when the show started. This happened before the “Runaway Jim” > “Free” opener quickly lit up the place. “Taste” and “Stash”, with an “I Can’t Turn You Loose" (Memphis Horns) ending, further elevated the proceedings and led to the Contest Announcement and another Happy Birthday for Trey. He and Page explained that the first person to visit the WaterWheel table and answer what all the songs in the set (except “Driver”) had in common would win four tickets and backstage passes to any show that year, including New Year’s which was already announced. With everybody scrambling to solve the puzzle, the show and contest continued with “Theme From The Bottom” > “Tweezer Reprise”.

The answer was that all the songs were in the key of D, and Brad Sands announced two winners during setbreak. “Gotta Jibboo” > “2001" > “Down With Disease” opened set II with 45 minutes of non-stop Peak Phish. “2001’s” experimental alien-groove activated The Pyramid’s energy with swirling synth and effects. A funky “Mike’s Groove” sustained the dance party with stop-on-a-dime segues connecting “Mike’s Song” > “Catapult” > “Mike’s” > “Kung” > “Mike’s” > “I Didn’t Know” > “Weekapaug Groove” to end the set. Trey embellished the “Cities” encore with alternate lyrics “home of Elvis and Rendezvous BBQ”, wrapping up another unforgettable night in Memphish.

9/29/99 was recorded by Paul Languedoc to digital multitrack and mixed by Jon Altschiller.

  • Recorded by Paul Languedoc
  • Mixed and Mastered by Jon Altschiller assisted by Danielle Warman
  • Post-Production by Kevin Shapiro
  • Technical Assistance by Ben Collette 

 


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Phish : 1999-09-29 The Pyramid Arena, Memphis, TN
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