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Phish | Blossom | 6.4.2011

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CLEVELAND, OH – Phish continued it’s 2011 Summer Tour this past weekend with a 3 night run across the midwest. We had a chance to catch up with the band at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls State Park on Saturday night.

This show featured a notable cover of Little Feats Rocket In My Pocket and a new debut song titled Steam written by Trey Anastasio & Tom Marshal.

First set highlights included Guyute and set closer Run Like An Antelope.

After a somewhat subdued first set Phish turned things up in the 2nd set with opener Birds Of A Feather, new song Steam (which I really enjoyed), and a high energy Lizard & a dirty Sneakin’ Sally Through The Ally.

Phish’s Summer tour continue’s tonight in Cincinnati, OH.

Stream the new debut song “Steam” from last nights show:

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Setlist via phish.net

Phish: Sat, Jun 04, 2011
Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH

Set 1: Kill Devil FallsGuyuteFuck Your FaceFoamOcelotRocket in My PocketBack on the TrainGuelah PapyrusTubeRun Like an Antelope[1]

Set 2: Birds of a FeatherPossumSteam[2] > Piper -> The LizardsSneakin’ Sally through the Alley >Harry Hood -> Have Mercy -> Harry Hood[3] > Character Zero[4]

Encore: Slave to the Traffic Light

[1] Streets of Cairo tease from Trey. Different band members’ names (Including Toph) mentioned before Esquandolas.
[2] Debut.
[3] Have Mercy and Lizards teases.
[4] Smoke on the Water tease.

Notes: This show marked the debut of Steam. Antelope featured a Streets of Cairo tease from Trey and saying different band members’ names (including Toph) before the “Esquandolas” lyric. Hood contained Have Mercy and Lizards teases and Character Zero contained a Smoke on the Water tease.

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