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Live Phish: Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN (08/13/10)

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Download links and information about Live Phish: Verizon Wireless Music Center, Noblesville, IN (08/13/10) by Phish. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 02:56:10 minutes.

Artist: Phish
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic
Tracks: 23
Duration: 02:56:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Chalk Dust Torture (Live) 7:16
2. Guelah Papyrus (Live) 5:56
3. My Sweet One (Live) 3:20
4. Axilla (Live) 3:27
5. I Didn't Know (Live) 3:30
6. Walls of the Cave (Live) 11:15
7. Stash (Live) 9:49
8. Train Song (Live) 2:39
9. Backwards Down the Number Line (Live) 7:16
10. Ocelot (Live) 9:02
11. The Ballad of Curtis Loew (Live) 5:05
12. Wilson (Live) 4:28
13. Possum (Live) 9:55
14. Halley's Comet (Live) 6:02
15. Light (Live) 12:38
16. 46 Days (Live) 7:41
17. Maze (Live) 10:53
18. Meatstick (Live) 6:14
19. The Mango Song (Live) 8:00
20. Fluffhead (Live) 14:16
21. Julius (Live) 9:37
22. Contact (Live) 6:50
23. Slave to the Traffic Light (Live) 11:01

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Phish's August 13, 2010 show at the Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville, IN is the second of two shows available from the location in the Live Phish Download series. The summer 2010 tour is an exciting one in the annals of the band's history. They seemed to have worked the bugs out of their repertoire before July, and each and every evening has its share of material that is nearly mind-blowing. This night was no exception. While things kick off with a rather de rigeur reading of "Chalk Dust Torture," it gives way to a tight, pleasurable, song-oriented series, including "Guelah Papyrus" and a storming "Axilla." These are nice prefaces, but the reading of "Walls of the Cave" is where it really begins to shine. This is one of the finer versions of this song from the entire tour, and it is matched by readings of "Stash" and "Ocelot." The set moves through a killer cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "The Ballad of Curtis Loew," and closes with a stellar, nine-minute "Possum." Set two's highlights are a truly inspired version of "Maze" (which is arguably the highlight of the evening), followed by a choogling "Meatstick," which begins a jam marathon that transitions into "The Mango Song," "Fluffhead," and "Julius." After that journey, the encores, "Contact" and an intuitively expansive "Slave to the Traffic Light," feel like icing on an already decorative cake.