Setlist
Set One
Set Two
Encore
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Setlist
Set One
Set Two
Encore
Show Notes
Credits:
- Free (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Meat (Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/Marshall)
- The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony (Anastasio)
- AC/DC Bag (Anastasio)
- Vultures (Anastasio/Marshal/Herman)
- Roggae (Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/Marshall)
- Sand (Anastasio/Marshall/Lawton/Markellis)
- When the Circus Comes (Hidalgo/Perez)*
- Babylon Baby (Gordon)
- Reba (Anastasio)
- Halfway To The Moon (McConnell)**
- Golgi Apparatus (Anastasio/Marshall/Szuter/Woolf)
- Punch You in the Eye (Anastasio)
- Down with Disease (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Prince Caspian (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Farmhouse (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Seven Below (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Theme from the Bottom (Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/Marshall)
- Harry Hood (Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell/Long)
- Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan (Anastasio/Marshall/Herman)
- The Squirming Coil (Anastasio/Marshall)
- Walls Of The Cave (Anastasio/Marshall)
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Reviews
Ya kiddin? — 2/13/2026 5:35:51 PM
"Came here to say the farmhouse from this show goes insanely hard. Do not sleep on it. Brilliance. I keep coming back to it"
billy — 3/19/2019 12:53:51 PM
"I know it isn’t but HTTM almost seems rehearsed "
phread — 11/29/2013 2:35:39 PM
"Systematically and mercilessly blowing my mind for 21 straight years...please keep things going. amazing year for the band"
2013 does NOT = 1977 Dead — 9/12/2013 12:43:10 PM
"This schmuck "New Peak" must be living on another planet. His statement is completely unqualified and smells entirely of a noobie. Perhaps 1997 comes close to Dead 1977......that I could buy. But 2013? Seriously?"
factsareuseless — 8/18/2013 3:04:27 PM
"this is a great show. I for one loved the Caspian>Farmhouse>Seven Below out of the excellent Disease. To me it's all one long jam in the form of different songs. Musically and lyrically they all connect nicely into one beautiful psychedelic experience. The Seven Below jam was transcendant."