Trey Anastasio (acoustic/electric) May 7, 1999 American Theatre, St. Louis, MO Source: Schoeps CMC6/MK41->Lunatec V2->Tascam DA-P1 CD Transfer: DA-20 > PC via S/PDIF > 48>44.1 resample using SoundForge at high quality setting > CDWAV > SHN Transfer by: Lance Stack (stack@umr.edu) Upload by: Lance Stack (stack@umr.edu) Hosted by: Disc One (Acoustic): 1. Get Back on the Train 2. Wolfman's Brother * 3. Farmhouse 4. Dogs Stole Things 5. Bouncing Around the Room 6. Kissed by Mist 7. Mountains in the Mist 8. Guyute 9. Wading in the Velvet Sea -> 10. Prince Caspian 11. Aftermath** 12. AC/DC Bag*** Disc Two (Electric): 1. Further On Up the Road**** 2. First Tube 3. Come on Baby Lets go Downtown 4. Gotta Jiboo -> 5. Voodoo Child (slight return) 6. Ooh Child 7. Heavy Things Disc Three (Electric cont.): 1. Come On (Part 1) 2. Sand -> 3. Drums Duel^ 4. Free Thought 5. I Can See Clearly Now Encore 6. Andre the Giant 7. Will It Go Round in Circles 8. Last Tube ^^ * - Trey started laughing mid-song and stopped playing to tell the crowd about where the song came from as well as about the first time he met Jon Fishman at UVM and how every time he plays the song, he thinks about how Jon really is the "Wolfman's Brother" just as in the Beatles, Paul McCartney was the walrus ** - Trey talked about his friend Roger Hollaway, who got engaged on-stage at a Phish show at the American Theatre. Roger then joined Trey on-stage and they played "Aftermath", which Roger had co-written; first time played live; from The White Tape *** - "Just like Roger, he's a crazy little kid"; also with Roger **** - Eric Clapton cover, written by Joe Medwick Veasey and Don D. Robey; first time played ^ - with Trey on second drumset ^^ - with "Happy Birthday" tease after Tony Markellis mentioned that it was someone on the crew's birthday