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Over the weekend, Boston-bred jamband Neighbor brought their sound north to Burlington, Vt.’s iconic institution Nectar’s. Over the three evenings, the band explored several debuts and welcomed sit-ins from Dopapod’s Chuck Jones, Cool Cool Cool’s Craig Brodhead and Ryan Montbleau.
Their stay at Nectar’s began on Jan. 26 and started with a four-song jam comprised of “Words On A Line” > “The Unknown” > “Point of No Return” > “Love Like Stone.” They also shared several teases during their performance, including “Cucamonga Carl” during the first set’s closer “Carmelita” and Dick Dale’s “Misirlou” during “Granddaddy Said” within the second set. Other highlights from the evening were the live debut of their song “UFO” and an encore of “Wait Another Day.”
The second evening of their stay at Nectar’s, Jan. 27, was also lush with teases and highlights none so as exciting as Dopapod’s Jones joining on bass for their opening set closer “Move Along Little Jimmy” which also included teases of “Lonely Rider” and “Into the Sun” along with a jam of “Shitstorm.” The second set of the evening opened with a four-song jam of “Chickens” > “Eleven O’clock” > “Ulsa” > “Lonely Rider.” From there, they shared the debut of Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves of London,” along during which Brodhead joined on guitar. The evening was concluded with an encore of Phish’s “Bouncing Around The Room.”
The third and final night of their short but very sweet residency in Burlington once again saw Neighbor throw out several debuts and teases of the songs that connected and shaped them as a musical family. After several favorites with teases of iconic songs like Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird,” they closed the first set with the debuted their live cover of The Beatles’ “With a Little Help from My Friends,” which was delivered as an instrumental in the arrangement of Joe Cocker. They also teased several Phish songs throughout the evening, including “Tweezer,” “Mike’s Song,” and “Bathtub Gin.” During the second set, they rounded the performance out with a debut of Sly and the Family Stone’s “If You Want Me To Stay” with Ryan Montbleau on vocals and a penultimate debut of The Who’s “Squeeze Box.”
For one last, loving nod to their musical influences, during their encore, while they played “Mighty Apple Tree,” they slipped in some teases of Phish’s classic 1996 song “Talk.”
Read Relix‘s piece with Neighbor here.
Neighbor
Nectar’s – Burlington, Vt.
Jan. 26, 2023
Set I: Words On A Line > The Unknown > Point of No Return > Love Like Stone, Trippin’ in a Van[1], Sitting On Top of the World, High Five Gauntlet, Carmelita[2]
Set II: Pine Tree > Isla, I Saw You, Granddaddy Said[3] > Headrush > UFO[4], Dux > Mary and Martha > Great Barrier Reef
Enc.: Wait Another Day
Footnotes:
[1] Buttah quotes. Hey My Name Is Lyle jam.
[2] Cucamonga Carl tease.
[3] Misirlou (Dick Dale) tease.
[4] Debut.
Neighbor
Nectar’s – Burlington, Vt.
Jan. 27, 2023
Set I: Milwaukee Talkie > Broadway, Magic Marble Crew > Dux > Shitstorm[1], Clover[2] > Sail On, Move Along Little Jimmy[3]
Set II: Chickens[4] > Eleven O’clock[5] > Ulsa[6] > Lonely Rider[7], Werewolves of London[8], Crashing Down > Cuba Street[9]
Encore: Bouncing Around The Room[10]
Footnotes:
[1] You Soft and Buttah quotes.
[2] Stash (Phish) tease.
[3] Chuck Jones (Dopapod) on bass. Lonely Rider and Into the Sun teases and Shitstorm jam.
[4] Upside Down quotes.
[5] Upside Down and Chickens teases and Upside Down quotes.
[6] Into The Sun, Somerville Shuffle, and Life in the Fast Lane (The Eagles), Steel, Pine Tree, Cucamonga Carl, and One For The Hoop teases.
[7] Tequila (The Champs), Running Down A Dream (Tom Petty), and Back In Black (AC/DC) teases.
[8] First time played (Warren Zevon). Craig Brodhead on guitar. Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd) tease.
[9] Funky style. Chickens tease and Upside Down quote.
[10] First time played (Phish). Lyle solo instrumental.
Neighbor
Nectar’s – Burlington, Vt.
Jan. 28, 2023
Set I: You Could Be Mine > Upside Down > On My Mind, Into the Sun[1] > Motor, Cucamonga Carl[2], He’s Not Me > With a Little Help from My Friends[3]
Set II: Dux > Stranger Part of Town[4] -> Hey My Name Is Lyle -> Stranger Part of Town[5], The Longest Day, Nature vs. Nurture[6], If You Want Me To Stay[7], Steel[8], Why I Like You, Squeeze Box[9], White Flag
Enc.: Mighty Apple Tree[10]
Footnotes:
[1] Cucamonga Carl and Steel teases.
[2] Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd) tease.
[3] First time played (The Beatles). Instrumental Joe Cocker arrangement.
[4] Cucamonga Carl, Somerville Shuffle, Tweezer (Phish), and Mike’s Song (Phish) teases.
[5] Bathtub Gin (Phish), Into The Sun, and Hey My Name Is Lyle teases. Hey My Name Is Lyle quote.
[6] Ricky and Lyle only.
[7] First time played (Sly and the Family Stone). Ryan Montbleau on vocals. Crashing Down tease.
[8] Into The Sun, Cucamonga Carl, and If You Want Me To Stay (Sly and the Family Stone) teases.
[9] First time played (The Who).
[10] Talk (Phish) teases.
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