The String Cheese Incident recently dug into their vaults to share a throwback video of an early “Black and White” from a show the band played at California’s Mt. Shasta Ski Park in 2000.

Along with the video, which can be viewed below, the band noted that some highlights of the show included an opening jam that featured bassist Keith Moseley on Michael Travis’ drum set while Travis was parasailing in from a “nearby mountain,” plus a second-set jam that featured Tim Donlan—“someone Billy [Nershi] met after the first Mt. Shasta show“—who joined the band to play “a garden hose fitted with a mouthpiece from a trumpet while the band vamped around him.”

See the “Black and White” video below, along with the setlist from the show. String Cheese are currently on a break from the road before returning to the stage at Austin’s inaugural Waterloo Festival next month.

The String Cheese Incident
Mt. Shasta Ski Park, Mt. Shasta, CA (7/19/00)

Set I: Waiting for Travis Jam* > Mrs. Brown’s Teahouse, Dudley’s Kitchen > 100 Year Flood > Lester Had a Coconut, Want, Bigger Isn’t Better > Flashlight > Bigger Isn’t Better > Mouna Bowa

Set II: Black & White, Blackberry Blossom, Hey Pocky Way, The Old Home Place, Don’t Say > Jam > Climb, Jam > Johnny Cash** > Hose Guy Jam*** > Johnny Cash

Enc: Outside Inside

Notes:

*Travis parasailed in from a nearby mountain and ran to the stage. Keith played on Travis’ set.
**with Rainy Day Women (Bob Dylan) vocals.
***Jam featuring Tim Donlan, someone Billy met after the first Mt. Shasta show. He played a garden hose fitted with a mouthpiece from a trumpet while the band vamped around him.

Source: friendsofcheese.com