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Soundcheck: Mike�s Song, Back at the Chicken Shack, Beauty of My Dreams, Day Tripper
Set 1: Meat My Friend, My Friend[1] My Left Toe Whipping Post Makisupa Policeman[2] Happy Birthday to You[3] Makisupa Policeman Saw It Again Boogie On Reggae Woman Cavern
Set 2: Birds of a Feather[4] Walk Away Run Like an Antelope Suzy Greenberg[5] Hold Your Head Up Purple Rain[6] Hold Your Head Up You Enjoy Myself
Encore: Loving Cup
[1] No "Myfe" ending.
[2] Key words were "gooballs, brownies, stink, kind nugs... keef!"
[3] Instrumental from Trey and then "rasta style" sung (with a We're gonna get you so wasted tonight after the show" lyric), Mike took a bass solo, Fish also sung a verse in a mock Jamaican accent (with a "you roll up a big spleef and you don't pass it with no one" lyric). Kuroda then took a one-minute light solo.
[4] Unfinished.
[5] Syncopated jam based around Page.
[6] Fish forgot the words and subsequently thanked the crowd for supporting his vacuum cleaner habit.
Notes: My Friend's ending did not contain the "Myfe" lyric. Whipping Post was played for the first time since August 10, 1996 (208 shows) and featured Trey on vocals for the first time since September 21, 1990 (846 shows). The Makisupa key words were "gooballs, brownies, stink, kind nugs... keef!" Happy Birthday was performed for the first time since September 30, 1991 (717 shows) and was first played by Trey instrumentally over Makisupa before he announced Chris Kuroda's birthday and asked the crowd to join in as he sang the song "rasta style" (with a "We're gonna get you so wasted tonight after the show" lyric). Mike subsequently took a bass solo and Fish sung a verse solo in a mock Jamaican accent (with a "You roll up a big spliff and you don't pass it to no one!" lyric). Chris took a silent light board solo (see also April 18, 1990) at Trey's request before Makisupa resumed. The second set featured multiple teases and jams, including Antelope (Stash tease), Suzy (I Wish teases and a syncopated jam based around Page), and YEM (Boogie On Reggae Woman jam). In Purple Rain, played for the first time since August 6, 1996 (210 shows), Fish forgot the words and subsequently thanked the crowd for supporting his vacuum cleaner habit.
This show was part of the "1999 Summer U.S. Tour."