Live Phish Volume 16

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Live Phish Vol. 16
Live Phish Volume 16. (album cover).jpg
Live album by
Phish
ReleasedOctober 29, 2002
RecordedOctober 31, 1998
Genre Rock
Length3:37:49
1:18:23 (Filler)
Label Elektra
Producer Phish
Live Phish Series chronology
Live Phish Volume 15
(2002)
Live Phish Volume 16
(2002)
Live Phish Volume 17
(2003)
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Live Phish Vol. 16 is a live album by Vermont-based jam band Phish released on October 29, 2002. It was recorded live at Thomas and Mack Center located on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in Paradise, Nevada on Halloween night, 1998.

Contents

It marks the fourth Halloween show in which Phish dressed up in a "musical costume" by performing an album from another artist in its entirety. On this night, the band unveiled a complete performance of the Velvet Underground's Loaded sandwiched between two sets of Phish's own music.

This performance is the only Halloween performance that sees Phish straying away from the album's original format, instead embarking on several extended improvisational jams throughout the set. Two of the album's songs - "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" and "Sweet Jane" - had already been performed by Phish in concert. The group later admitted that they could not fully decide on a choice for the 1998 Halloween album so they decided to go with an album that they already knew for the most part.

Fan reaction was mixed as many were not familiar with the album, although "Rock & Roll" would later become a Phish concert staple.

Disc four is a bonus disc recorded the night before as part of the band's 15th-anniversary celebration.

Though it is not the longest concert in the series, this is the longest volume in the Live Phish Series with the bonus disc bringing the total length to just under five hours.

Track listing

Disc one

Set one:
  1. "Axilla I" (Anastasio, Herman, Marshall) - 3:58
  2. "Punch You in the Eye" (Anastasio) - 9:06
  3. "Roggae" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 8:48
  4. "Birds of a Feather" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 7:21
  5. "Sneakin' Sally Thru the Alley" (Toussaint) - 10:56
  6. "Chalk Dust Torture" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 8:22
  7. "Lawn Boy" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 3:07
  8. "Mike's Song" (Gordon) - 9:27
  9. "Frankie Says" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 5:12
  10. "Weekapaug Groove" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 12:16

Disc two

Set two:
  1. "Who Loves the Sun" (Reed) - 3:33
  2. "Sweet Jane" (Reed) - 8:15
  3. "Rock & Roll" (Reed) - 13:46
  4. "Cool It Down" (Reed) - 7:14
  5. "New Age" (Reed) - 8:35
  6. "Head Held High" (Reed) - 4:21
  7. "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" (Reed) - 10:14
  8. "I Found a Reason" (Reed) - 4:34
  9. "Train Round the Bend" (Reed) - 6:50
  10. "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'"(Reed) - 9:17

Disc three

Set three:
  1. "Wolfman's Brother" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell) - 30:43
  2. "Piper" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 13:03
  3. "Ghost" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 9:07
Encore:
  1. "Sleeping Monkey" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 5:52
  2. "Tweezer Reprise" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 3:53

Disc four

Filler (October 30, 1998, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada):
  1. "Run Like an Antelope" (Anastasio, Marshall, Pollak) - 17:07
  2. "Stash" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:51
  3. "Manteca" (Fuller, Gillespie, Pozo) - 3:26
  4. "Tweezer" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 16:33
  5. "NICU" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 9:43
  6. "Prince Caspian" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 8:35
  7. "Golgi Apparatus" (Anastasio, Marshall, Szuter, Woolf) - 6:09
  8. "Driver" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 4:42
  9. "Free Bird" (Collins, Van Zant) - 4:19

Personnel

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