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Set 1: Lost Highway Blue Night I Don't Wanna Play House Weekly Time[1] Honky Tonkin'[1] Just Someone I Used to Know[2] I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water[2] Ramble Dove[1] Blame It On My Heart[3] I'll Never Grow Tired of You[3] Gone Gone Gone[3]
Set 2: Mystery Train[4] Maybe I Will[1] Loosening Up the Rules[1] King of Broken Hearts[5] Baby I'm Ready[6] Bowling Green[6]
Encore: Jackson[1] Baby I'm Ready[1] I Shall Be Released[7]
[1] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle.
[2] Fish on second drum kit; Page on additional keyboards; Joe Cleary on fiddle.
[3] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Chris Michetti on guitar.
[4] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Grace Potter and The Nocturnals.
[5] Fish on second drum kit; Tom Cleary on additional keyboards.
[6] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Dan Archer on additional guitar.
[7] Fish on second drum kit; Joe Cleary on fiddle; Grace Potter on additional vocals.
Notes: This show – billed as "Honky-Tonk the Vote" – was a benefit for the (successful) Bernie Sanders for U.S. Senate campaign. Grace Potter & The Nocturnals opened. Fishman sat in on a second drum kit from "Weekly Time" through the end of the show. Page sat in on additional keyboards for "Just Someone I Used to Know" and "I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water." Joe Clearly sat in on fiddle from "Honky Tonkin'" through the end of the show, excepting "King of Broken Hearts." Chris Michetti sat in on additional guitar on "Blame It On My Heart" through "Gone Gone Gone." "Mystery Train" featured Grace Potter and The Nocturnals; Grace Potter provided additional vocals for "I Shall Be Released." Tom Cleary provided additional keyboards for "King of Broken Hearts." Dan Archer sat in on additional guitar for "Baby I'm Ready" and "Bowling Green."
This show was part of the "Mike Gordon and Ramble Dove Summer 2006 Tour."