June 12, 2009

Phish Bonnaroo Setlist, Photos, Reviews, Links, Downloads and More

The first night's single, late-night set was a monster on paper and listening back to it. A perfect sampler for the masses.
Phish is not scheduled to perform again until Sunday, from 8:30 pm to midnight CST, on the "What" stage.
Download an audience recording of the Friday night show from PhishThoughts.com's "No Spoilers." Check out the jam after Kill Devil Falls!

PHISH ON BONNAROO WHAT STAGE DAY ONE SET LIST

June 12, 2009

SOUNDCHECK
Ocelot, Dog Log, Nellie Kane, Funky Bitch, Llama jam

FRIDAY LATE-NIGHT SET
Chalk Dust Torture, Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan, The Divided Sky, Possum, Down With Disease, Alaska, Stash, Golgi Appartus, Wolfman's Brother, Poor Heart, Kill Devil Falls --> Free, Wading In The Velvet Sea, Harry Hood --> *Highway To Hell --> 2001 --> You Enjoy Myself --> Wilson --> You Enjoy Myself

ENCORE
A Day in the Life

*First time played since 2/26/97 in Stuttgart, Germany -- a gem of a show in its own right.

Phish
6/12/09 Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, TN


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REVIEWS
Phish @ Bonnaroo 6/12/09
WAAY TV Review with Video
Three Euphoric Hours with Phish (New York Times)
Mr. Minor's Review-a-roo

LINKS
Live streaming broadcast from the Bonnaroo via iPhone
Before Bonnaroo
My Phish Experience
Springsteen, Phish Reel in Bonnaroo Crowds
Al Green would like to Give You a Rose (Oh, and also: Phish!)
This article refers to David Byrne as the ex-frontman of Phish
Phish Deliver Giant Set
Bonnaroo Heats Up with Phish
Phish Prep for Bonnaroo Finale with Three-Hour Set
Phish, in First Appearance, Comes Home to Bonnaroo
Flashback: A Brief History of Phish before they Hit Bonnaroo
500 mushroom-laced peanut butter treats seized pre-Bonnaroo

PHOTOS
BandsThatJam.com photo gallery
New York Times slide show with a cool stage shot of Phish
Bonnaroo grounds from the sky
Phish's From the Road slide show

VIDEO
This isn't related to the Bonnaroo, but the trailer for the much-anticipated "Maybe So, Maybe Not" documentary is now online.

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