Jul
28
Mon • 2025
TD Pavilion at the Mann
18
Songs
1
Set
1:39
Duration
Set 1:
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#1 Phantom Island Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia5:26
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#2 Deadstick Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia3:18
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#3 Lonely Cosmos > Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia5:32
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#4 Eternal Return Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:33
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#5 Panpsych Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia3:54
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#6 Spacesick Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:56
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#7 Aerodynamic Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:38
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#8 Sea of Doubt Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:26
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#9 Silent Spirit Debut, with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:39
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#10 Grow Wings and Fly -> with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:47
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#11 Intermission Jam ->11:01
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#12 The Dripping Tap incomplete5:01
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#13 The River Parts I, II, and IV; with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia8:06
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#14 Crumbling Castle first time with outro; with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia10:28
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#15 This Thing with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia3:59
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#16 Mars For the Rich with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia4:00
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#17 Dragon with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia9:55
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#18 Iron Lung with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia9:06
Show Notes
This show featured the debut of Phantom Island, Deadstick, Lonely Cosmos, Eternal Return, Panpsych, Spacesick, Aerodynamic, Sea of Doubt, and Silent Spirit and was played with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia conducted by Sarah Hicks. During Grow Wings and Fly, which contained Am I In Heaven? teases, Stu thanked the venue, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, and Sarah Hicks. The Dripping Tap contained Am I In Heaven? teases and was performed without The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. Only parts I, II, and IV of The River were played. Crumbling Castle was played with the outro (without vocals) for the first time. The Dripping Tap was not on the printed setlist, but it and the jam following Grow Wings and Fly functioned as a setbreak for the orchestra.