_Photo by Andrew Scott Blackstein_

The Disco Biscuits had a few tricks up their sleeve for the second night of this year’s Camp Bisco. The band brought out their old friend Tom Hamilton for their now road-tested rendition of “Help On The Way/Slipknot,” which segued into an inverted “Confrontation” instead of the traditional “Franklin’s Tower” to open the second set. Things continued with inverted takes on “Overture” and “Wavves” before the band invited Big Gigantic’s “Dominic Lalli” to take up the sax for their first-ever cover of Pink Floyd’s “Us and Them.”

The first set was not without it’s own surprises, as the show kicked off with a cover of Walter Murphy’s “A Fifth of Beethoven” before transitioning into an inverted “House Dog Party Favor.” The set also saw the band debut a take on Hall & Oates’ “She’s Gone” with a special guest vocalist.

Camp Bisco will wrap up today with three more sets from the Disco Biscuits, as we’ll as performances by Bassnectar, Tipper, Papdosio, The Werks, Reptar and many more.

Here’s a look at last night’s setlist via Phantasy Tour:

Set I: Fifth of Beethoven^ > House Dog Party Favor* > Lunar Pursuit > She’s Gone&, Morph Dusseldorf

Set II: Help on the Way~1 > Slipknot~1 > Confrontation1* > Overture* > Waves* > Us and Them# > Helicopters

(^) Walter Murphy cover
(*) inverted
(&) first time played, Hall and Oats cover, guest singer
(~) Grateful Dead cover
(1) Tom Hamilton sit in
(#) first time played, Pink Floyd, Dom sit in