Page Lends a Hand to the Mike Gordon Band
The Mike Gordon Band ended their second tour last night at the Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT; where Gordon’s Phish band mate, Page McConnell, sat-in on keyboards for a rollicking version of Sugar Shack. As with most shows on this tour, the MGB played two full sets in the bassist’s hometown including a nice mix of covers and originals.
Mike Gordon Band
October 4, 2009
Higher Ground
S. Burlington, VTSet 1: Andelmans’ Yard, What Things Seem, Sugar Shack*, The Field, Swamp Music, Crumblin’ Bones, Dig Further Down
Set 2: Can’t Stand Still > Time (The Revelator), Soul Food Man > La La La > 15 Step, River Niger > Traveled Too Far
Encore: Things That Make You Go Hmm [via Mike-Gordon.com]
Mike and his band kicked off the weekend on Friday night in Toronto before crossing the border for a show in Buffalo on Saturday night. Check back tomorrow for Tammy Wetzel’s pictures from Saturday night’s show.






Your statement that “most of the shows on tour were one set affairs” is an inaccurate report. Out of the 19 shows played, 8 of the were one set. The first 7 were one set, with the only other one set affair being the Toronto show (who can blame them). So the allusion that VT was “treated” to something unique is a bit of a stretch.
Just sayin. :)
Thanks for the heads up, Jeff. I’ve reworded the statement.
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