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Trey Anastasio Band, Wednesday, 07/04/2001 Higher Ground, Winooski, VT

Set 1: Cayman Review[1] Last Tube Moesha[1] Every Story Ends in Stone[1] Push On 'Til the Day Quantegy[1] At the Gazebo Mr. Completely[1]

Set 2: Burlap Sack and Pumps Money, Love and Change[1] Mozambique Drifting Alive Again[1] Flock of Words[1] Simple Twist Up Dave[1]

Encore: First Tube

[1] Debut.

Notes: Seth Yacovone Band opened. This show was quasi-stealth and announced only 24 hours in advance. Though members of Trey’s summer touring ensemble, Russell Remington and Ray Paczkowski were absent from this one show. “Alive Again,” “Cayman Review,” “Every Story Ends in Stone,” “Flock of Words,” “Mr. Completely,” “Moesha,” “Money, Love and Change,” “Quantegy,” and “Simple Twist Up Dave” were all debuts.  Trey humorously mis-identified the debut of “Every Story Ends in Stone” as “Every Story Has a Stone.” Before “At the Gazebo” Trey told of watching that morning’s Forth of July parade and having a fantasy about taking the TAB horns section on a float, moving along and playing this song.

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