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C 2 2 T * 2 F * 2 C 2 I C I M “ W * * * @ 2 2 C * 2 P 2 E 2 I CF Setlist History… 2020o 2020-07-06 – THC&D Summer Stream: Hank’s Set - Live! From Our Sanctuary Timmy, Clowns on Parade, Across the River*, Mistress at Sea *Bruce Hornsby and the Range 2020-06-22 – THC&D Summer Stream: Turbo’s Set - Live! From Our Sanctuary Fanfare for the Common Man*, Other People, Rejhi, Heavy Lids *Emerson, Lake & Palmer 2020-03-16 – Emergen-CF Corona Set - Live! From Our Sanctuary Caravan, Neckbones, Antidote, Share the Air 2020-02-29 – The Landmark on Main St. – Port Washington, NY I: I'm Alright > Condominiums, Lochs of Dread*, Astroslide, Umbrella Folk, Detroit Rock City**, Hank’s Instrumental > Bridges, Clowns on Parade, Rosa’s Garage II: Crosstown Traffic*** > G. Olive Freedank, Neon Dream, Jonny’s Back, Photosintothis, Fortunate Son@, Dosia, Corner of My Eye, Mad E. Mac “20 Year Leap Show”, reprise of 2/29/2000 Wetlands show. With Chris Pepe & Co. *Bela Fleck & The Flecktones **Kiss ***Jimi Hendrix @ Creedence Clearwater Revival 2019o 2019-12-23 - Monday Night Fungus III-III - Live! From Our Sanctuary Carry On, Zig Zag, Moth, Brothers*, Echoes of Silence, Sanctuary *Paul Williams (Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas) 2019-11-25 - Monday Night Fungus III-II - Live! From Our Sanctuary Perfect World, The Demon, Clowns on Parade 2019-11-04 - Monday Night Fungus III-I - Live! From Our Sanctuary Enjoy the Ride, Ignis Fatuus, Beggar at the Manor 2019-09-27 – The Space at Westbury Theater – Westbury, NY I: Matteeka, Space Cowboy*, Whoosh!^, Embrace, Almost Out, Earth Turrns, Gravity, Coorner of My Eye Show Notes: Opened for Pink Talking Fish *Steve Miller Band (song debut) ^Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind teases 2019-08-03 – Del’s Bar & Grill – Oyster Bay, NY I: Payback for the Belligerent, Photosintothis, Timmy, American Girl*, Caravan, In The Mind, Share the Air, The Ball, I’m Alright > Caddyshack Medley^ (I’m Alright > Any Way You Want It > boat crash scene) II: 2001** > Rosa’s Garage, Low Tide High, Billy the Kid***, Black Cat Black Dog, Will and Wendy, Where the Streets Have No Name% > Caddyshack ending (1812 Overture) Show Notes: ^Laced with the score and quotes from Caddyshack *Tom Petty **Richard Strauss ***Billy Joel %U2 2019-06-01 – LaMotta’s – Port Washington, NY I: The Ball, Neon Dream, Whoosh!^, Jaws^>Look My Way, Funky Bitch*, Jaws^>Goons>Gyp the Kid, Jaws^>Find Your Pipe II: Eminence Front**, Different Shoes, Jaws^>Gravity, Other People, Mistress at Sea, Embrace, Buyer>Jaws^>Buyer E: Mad E. Mac Show Notes: ^Laced with the score and quotes from Jaws *Son Seals **The Who 2019-03-22 – Friday Night Lights - Live! From Our Sanctuary I: Echoes of Silence, Corner of My Eye, Jonny’s Back, Sanctuary, Conscious Prayer, Payback for the Belligerent E: Down the Line, Crosstown Traffic* Show Notes: * Jimi Hendrix 2019-02-25 - Monday Night Fungus II-VII - Live! From Our Sanctuary I: 2001*, The Taunting, Timmy II: Condominiums, Bridges, Where the Streets Have No Name** Show Notes: * Richard Strauss **U2 (song debut) 2019-02-11 - Monday Night Fungus II-VI - Live! From Our Sanctuary I: Earth Turns, Save the Day, The Weight* II: Mistress at Sea, The Wait, Who Knows, Astroslide Show Notes: * The Band 2019-01-28 - Monday Night Fungus II-V - Live! From Our Sanctuary I: Gravity, Ninth Step, Got to Get Better in a Little While II: Embrace, Eli, Roadrunner Blues Show Notes: * Derek and the Dominos 2019-01-14 - Monday Night Fungus II-IV - Live! From Our Sanctuary I: The Ball, Look My Way, Almost Out II: G. Olive Freedank, This Ol’ Cowboy*, Bake and Eat, Dosia Show Notes: *Marshall Tucker Band 2018o 2018-12-17 - Monday Night Fungus II-III - Live! From Our Sanctuary Christmas Eve*, Envelope, Cubicle Command Show Notes: *Traditional 2018-12-10 - Monday Night Fungus II-II - Live! From Our Sanctuary Buyer, Birthday, Will and Wendy 2018-12-03 - Monday Night Fungus II-I - Live! From Our Sanctuary Different Shoes, Rejhi, Heavy Lids 2018-11-02 – Warner Theatre – Torrington, CT I: Mad E. Mac, Black Cat Black Dog, Corner of My Eye, Caravan Show Notes: The Road to Road Jam w/ The HippoCampus, Soul Case, Flipper Trio, No Mind 2018-10-04 – My Father’s Place at The Roslyn Hotel – Roslyn, NY I: Astroslide, Embrace, DNC at the MSG*, In the Mind, Mad E. Mac, Bridges, Pinball Wizard**, Corner of My Eye II: Share the Air, Caravan, Umbrella Folk, Rosa’s Garage, Clowns on Parade, Dosia, Low Tide High E: Beggar at the Manor Show Notes: *”DNC at the MFP” **The Who 2018-06-08 – LaMotta’s – Port Washington, NY I: I Know a Little*, Photosintothis, Eli, Embrace**, Jonny’s Back, Caravan, The Taunting, Timmy***, Share the Air, Got to Get Better in a Little While% II: Mr. Brownstone#, Conscious Prayer, Black Cat Black Dog, Ignis Fatuus, Time^, Almost Out, Cubicle Command E: Creepy Creatures Show Notes: *Lynyrd Skynyrd **Original song debut ***First time played since 10/16/2003 %Derek and the Dominos #Guns N’ Roses ^Pink Floyd 2018-02-26 - Monday Night Fungus I-IX - Live! From Our Sanctuary PA, Drift, Umbrella Folk 2018-02-12 - Monday Night Fungus I-VIII - Live! From Our Sanctuary Other People, Gyp the Kid, Sleep Escapes Me 2018-02-05 - Monday Night Fungus I-VII - Live! From Our Sanctuary Payback for the Belligerent, Mad E. Mac, Something I Ate 2018-01-29 - Monday Night Fungus I-VI - Live! From Our Sanctuary Conscious Prayer, Shined, Rosa’s Garage 2018-01-22 - Monday Night Fungus I-V - Live! From Our Sanctuary Caravan, Neckbones, Find Your Pipe 2018-01-08 - Monday Night Fungus I-IV - Live! From Our Sanctuary Jonny’s Back, Goons, DNC at the MSG 2017o 2017-12-18 - Monday Night Fungus I-III - Live! From Our Sanctuary Neon Dream, Black Cat Black Dog, Low Tide High 2017-12-11 - Monday Night Fungus I-II - Live! From Our Sanctuary Creepy Creatures, Antidote, Corner of My Eye 2017-12-04 - Monday Night Fungus I-I - Live! From Our Sanctuary Share the Air, Photosintothis, Whoosh! 2017-11-18 – Publicans – Manhasset, NY I: Astroslide, Earth Turns, PA, Blue Sky*, Sanctuary, Them Changes**, Matty Mac, Bridges, Roadrunner Blues II: American Girl, Mistress at Sea, Find Your Pipe, Share the Air Show Notes: *The Allman Brothers **Buddy Miles @Tom Petty (debut) 2017-10-21 – Amy P’s – Medford, NY I: Photosintothis, Carry On, Save the Day->Pinball Wizard*->Will and Wendy, Mistress at Sea, Rejhi, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan**, Corner of My Eye II: Almost Out, Sanctuary, Time@, The Wait, Black Cat/Black Dog, PA, Earth Turns, Dosia Show Notes: *The Who **Phish @Pink Floyd 2017-07-14 – LaMotta’s – Port Washington, NY I: Beggar at the Manor, Zig Zag, Whipping Post*, Roadrunner Blues, Birthday, 9th Step, Pinball Wizard**->Echoes of Silence, Other People II: Low Tide High, Find Your Pipe, Caravan, @Better Man, In The Mind, Dosia, #Crosstown Traffic Show Notes: *The Allman Brothers **The Who @Pearl Jam #Jimi Hendrix 2017-06-23 – The Lounge at the Space at Westbury Theater – Westbury, NY I: Matteeka, Shined, Barabajackle, Neon Dream, Condominiums, Corner of My Eye, Bridges, Whipping Post* II: G. Olive Freedank, The Demon, Love So Sad**, Black Cat Black Dog, The Taunting, Cubicle Command, Astroslide Show Notes: Irwen the Artist Band opened *The Allman Brothers **Derek and the Dominos 2017-04-21 – Publicans – Manhasset, NY I: The Ball, Mad E Mac is Loose, Low Tide High, Eminence Front *, Caravan, In The Mind, Eli, Sleep Escapes Me, Got to Get Better in a Little While** II: 2001#->Whoosh!, Conscious Prayer, Umbrella Folk->Rosa's Garage Show Notes: *The Who **Derek and the Dominos #Richard Strauss 2017-02-09 – American Beauty – New York, NY I: Crosstown Traffic*, Other People, Creepy Creatures, Payback for the Belligerent, Bridges, Neon Dream, Dosia Show Notes: *Jimi Hendrix Blizzard! 2017-01-27 – Black and Blue – Huntington, NY I: Echoes of Silence, Soulshine*, Share the Air, She Caught the Katy** > Enjoy the Ride, Astroslide, Birthday, Ignis Fatuus, Find Your Pipe II: Roadrunner Blues, Bake and Eat > Caravan, In the Mind, Back in the U.S.S.R.#> Moth > Corner of My Eye, Photosintothis > 9th Step, The Weight@ > Mad E Mac is Loose Show Notes: *The Allman Brothers (for Butch) **Taj Mahal #The Beatles @The Band 2016o 2016-12-23 – Marco’s Waterfront Cafe – Port Washington, NY I: This ‘Ol Cowboy*, Corner of My Eye, Creepy Creatures, Clowns on Parade > In the Mind > Drift, Little Help from my Friends**, Low Tide High** II: Mistress at Sea, Gyp the Kid, Dosia, Black Cat Black Dog, Synchronicity II#, Goons > Caravan Show Notes: *Marshall Tucker Band **The Beatles ***Xmas song teases in jam # The Police 2016-09-16 – La Motta’s – Port Washington, NY I: Payback for the Belligerent, Down the Line > Jonny’s Back > The Ball, T.A.P.E., Sneaking Salley* > Will and Wendy > Eli > In the Mind > After Midnight** II: 2001 > Whoosh! > Rosa’s Garage > Birthday, DNC at the MSG, Age of Aquarius#, Matteeka, Something I Ate Show Notes: *Robert Palmer **Eric Clapton #The 5th Dimension 2016-07-29 – Still Partners – Sea Cliff, NY I: Como Esta > Astroslide, Roadrunner Blues, Mad E. Mac > Bridges, Beggar at the Manor, Share the Air, Crosstown Traffic* II: Corner of my Eye, Wilson** > Conscious Prayer > Payback for the Belligerent, Love So Sad#, Other People > Caravan, Low Tide High Show Notes: *Jimi Hendrix **Phish # Derek and the Dominos 2016-04-02 – Finley’s of Greene Street – Huntington, NY I: Fanfare for the Common Man* > Photosintothis > Other People > Glad > Find Your Pipe, Earth Turns, Birthday**, I’m Your Captain# > Caravan Show Notes: w/ Run for Covers *ELP **Angela BDay shoutout # Grand Funk Railroad 2016-01-30 – Beau’s Bar – Greenlawn, NY I: Roadrunner Blues > Low Tide High > Bridges > Mad E.
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