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Goose Welcomes Trey Anastasio & Father John Misty At Radio City Music Hall - JamBase

Goose Welcomes Trey Anastasio & Father John Misty At Radio City Music Hall - JamBase

Goose Welcomes Trey Anastasio & Father John Misty At Radio City Music Hall - JamBase
Jun 26, 2022 1 min, 32 secs

Goose was joined by Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio and acclaimed singer-songwriter Father John Misty (Josh Tillman) for portions of their concert at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Saturday.

The members of Goose were all smiles and the crowd exploded when the guitarist took the stage last night.

Anastasio sang “Hungersite” with Goose and then dug into a potent solo.

The six musicians covered plenty of ground as Trey and Rick Mitarotonda exchanged angular riffs while Peter Anspach made fine use of a baby grand piano.

The rhythm section of drummer Ben Atkind, bassist Trevor Weekz and percussionist Jeff Arevalo provided a groovy base for call-and-response from Anastasio and Mitarotonda as Anspach wailed on Clavinet.

The third long and well-jammed song in a row began as Rick showed off his stellar vocal skills in leading the group through the composed section of “Dripfield.” Once again, Trey found the perfect spots to fit in accents and harmonized with Mitarotonda’s leads.

Then, Trey and Rick connected on an ethereal progression they built to a rolling boil before taking the jam down to a slow and tasty conclusion ahead of the final chorus.

Both Tillman and Anastasio came out with Goose for the celebratory encore.

Father John Misty took Arevalo’s spot while Jeff played guitar on a cover of The Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows.” Tillman, Mitarotonda and Anastasio traded lead vocals duties on the Revolver classic.

Before the collaborative third set and encore, Goose began their Radio City victory lap with an acoustic set.

From there, Father John Misty took the stage to front Goose on his own “I’m Writing A Novel.” The quintet premiered their take on the song FJM originally released on 2012’s Fear Fun back in March 2020 and five additional covers came before the band teamed with Tillman for the tune last night.

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