Full-Show Pro-Shot Video: Phish Get Spacey in Nashville Closer

October 25, 2018
Full-Show Pro-Shot Video: Phish Get Spacey in Nashville Closer

 

After a barn-burner on Tuesday night, Phish went for an introspective vibe in Nashville on Wednesday, offering up signature ballads as well as a few newer compositions.

Presumably playing to the more relaxed audience tuning in at home for a free webcast, Phish played an opening “Soul Planet” and dripped the song’s “screaming through space” lyric into the following “2001” jam. According to Scott Marks of Phish.net, this first-set “2001” was the tune’s earliest placement since 9/22/99 when it opened the show.

A string of slow-ones followed, namely “Farmhouse,” “Halfway to the Moon” and “Waste,” before Phish hit their stride on a mean “My Friend, My Friend.” The band continued on with a sinister “Maze” as well as a lengthy “Bathtub Gin,” which they took for a walk before closing the first half.

Phish kicked off set two with an unfinished “Down with Disease” that bled into Talking Heads’ “Crosseyed and Painless” and kept moving through “Scents and Subtle Sounds” and “No Men In No Man’s Land.” Stevie Wonder’s “Boogie On Reggae Woman” made its first appearance of fall tour, and the crowd was pleased to find “Harry Hood” waiting for them at the end of set two.

Phish encored with a peaking “Run Like An Antelope”

Check out the full setlist and watch the entire show below:

Phish
Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville 
October 24, 2018

Set I: Soul Planet, Also Sprach Zarathustra > 555, Farmhouse, Halfway to the Moon, Waste, My Friend, My Friend, Maze, Bathtub Gin

Set II: Down with Disease^ > Crosseyed and Painless > Scents and Subtle Sounds* > No Men In No Man’s Land, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Harry Hood

Enc: Run Like an Antelope

Notes:
^ Unfinished.
* No intro.

Source: Phish.net