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Trey Anastasio 5/11/1999 The 9:30 Club - Washington, DC (All,2 AUDIO)
Source: DAUD (Schoeps mk4vs> (1st set: VMS012B / 2nd set: CMC6> AD-1000)> DA-P1)
Notes:
DAT>CD: SV-3800>Za2>Soundforge>CDwav>Yamaha 4260
Thanks to John Choe
Art Notes: Yes
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3 CDR
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Set I (50 min):
Get Back on the Train
Farmhouse
Kissed by Mist
Snowflakes in the Sand
Bathtub Gin* >
Sample in a Jar
Driver
**You'll Know My Name
Billy Breathes***
Sleep****
Blue and Shiny^ -----------
Set II:
Gotta Jiboo
Will It Go Round In Circles
First Tube
Ooh Child
Heavy Things -----------
Sand^^ >
Drums Duel (about 12 min long)
I Can See Clearly Now
Aqui Como Alla
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Encore:
Row Jimmy (II+E 1:59) -----------
Setlist Notes:
* - dedicated to Susannah Goodman
** - Trey introduced "Mountains in the Mist" and began to talk about the fact that there is a
trilogy of duologies; 3 pairs of songs related to each other: He mentioned "Mountains in
the Mist" and "Kissed By Mist", "Windora Bug" and "Bug" but couldn't remember the third,
to which a few folks shouted "TUBE!!" and Trey reacted "TUBE??" and laughed at them.. then
paused.. then said "Oh, yeah... Yeah, okay, "Tube"... cuz there's "First Tube", then
"Last Tube", then "Tube".... So there's really a trilogy within the trilogy of duologies.
Type THAT into the Internet." :) ... [ Thinking about it, is there perhaps another duology
("Snowflakes in the Sand" and "Sand") which Trey possibly meant in place of one of the
previously listed ones, or are these songs possibly part of a trilogy of songs, along with
"Silicon Fairy" (silicon being a common element in sand), meaning there's really two
trilogies in a quantology of duologies? ... just a thought which occured to me ... How
'bout taking that from the Internet to the stage, Trey? ;) - Rob ] ...in the end,
"Mountains in the Mist" wasn't played, and instead Trey played what he called a new, real
country tune, written in response to the crap on the radio; title is speculated based on
the lyrics
*** - Trey on piano
**** - Trey described this night as being a night of drunken mayhem and brought out Tom Marshall
who performed a few songs with him
^ - a brand new song (from the outtakes from The Story of the Ghost, described by Trey as one
of his Tom's daughters favorites; also with Tom Marshall
^^ - previously known as "Pistol"; included a digital delay loop, as well as Trey playing
keyboards during it |