Phish's
NYE
Big Cypress Campground, Big Cypress, FL
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Phish performed
an outdoor extravaganza at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
in Florida, Dec. 29 and 30, 1999. The first day featured an afternoon
set and two night-time sets; the second day featured an afternoon set
and a seven-hour-plus, midnight-to-sunrise set. (Sunrise was at 7:11am)
Tickets were $150 until 11/30, then $175. An estimated 80K people showed
up. ABC aired part of the event (planned as approx. 5 minutes at around
12:50 a.m. EST, but aired as approx 4 minutes at around 3:30 am).
Thursday, December 30, 1999
SETLIST
Set I: Water in the Sky, Light Up or Leave Me Alone, Suzy Greenberg,
Corinne Corrina, Limb By Limb, Che Hun Ta Mao, Big Alligator Song, Possum,
Farmhouse, Ghost, Ya Mar, Character Zero
Set II: Wilson, The Curtain > Tweezer -> Taste, Meat, Golgi Apparatus,
Wolfman's Brother, Gotta Jibboo, Harry Hood, Good Times Bad Times
Set III: Chalk Dust Torture, The Moma Dance, Run Like an Antelope, The
Sloth, When The Circus Comes, Mike's Song > Simple -> I am Hydrogen
> Weekapaug Groove
Encore: Boogie On Reggae Woman > Tweezer Reprise
Show Notes
Seminole Indian Chief Jim Billie guested on lead vocals and guitar,
along with John McEuen on mandolin and Raiford Starke on guitar, on
Che Hun Ta Mo and Big Alligator Song. Mike's Song included an Immigrant
Song tease and Weekapaug included a Light Up tease and an Auld Lang
Syne tease at midnight.
Friday,
December 31, 1999 - New Year's Eve - Millenium
SETLIST
Set I: Runaway Jim, Funky Bitch, Tube, I Didn't Know, Punch You in the
Eye, Bouncing Around the Room, Poor Heart, Roggae, Split Open and Melt
-> Catapult, Back on the Train, Horn, Guyute, After Midnight
Set II: "THE SHOW": Meatstick > 12:00 Auld Lang Syne, Down
with Disease > Llama, Bathtub Gin, 12:48 Heavy Things, 12:54 Meatstick
tease, 12:55Twist Around > Prince Caspian > Rock & Roll, 1:48You
Enjoy Myself,2:15 Crosseyed & Painless, 2:35 Minestrone, 2:40Sand
> Quadrophonic Topplings, 3:16 Slave to the Traffic Light, Albuquerque,
3:39 Reba (by Request from the Crowd), 3:55 Axilla, 4:00 Uncle Pen,
4:04 David Bowie, 4:24 My Soul, 4:38 Drowned > After Midnight reprise,
5:02 The Horse > Silent in the Morning, 5:11 Bittersweet Motel, 5:17
Piper > Free, Lawn Boy, 5:49 HYHU > Love You > 5:57 Roses are
Free, 6:35 Bug, 6:44 Harry Hood tease > Zarathustra > 6:56 Wading
in the Velvet Sea, 7:02 Meatstick
Show Notes
The late set, also known as "The Show," began at around 11:35.
Father Time was on stage, pedaling on an exercise bike that powered
a large clock. The sounds of the clock's gears could be heard through
the sound system. About ten minutes before midnight, Father Time collapsed
from exhaustion and the clock stopped. Then, a large fan boat entered
the concert field and approached the stage. Early in its journey, the
fan boat exploded away and revealed the hot dog used in the 1994 New
Year's stunt. While the band rode the hot dog to the stage, an instrumental
version of Meatstick began to play over the PA. The band reached the
stage and fed several meatsticks to Father Time, reviving him so that
the clock could continue moving toward midnight. The band then took
the stage and played Meatstick to begin The Show. Heavy Things was recorded
live and rebroadcast as part of ABC television's New Year's Eve coverage.
In a humorous effort to confuse the home audience, Trey instructed the
crowd to chant the word "cheesecake" in lieu of cheering at
the end of the song. Trey then introduced the band for the rebroadcast
and offered a message of peace and harmony for the world where he reminded
people to drive in the right lane unless passing another vehicle. Meatstick
was subsequently teased as the New Year approached in the central time
zone. After the show closed with yet another version of Meatstick, the
Beatles song Here Comes the Sun was piped through the crowd at sunrise.