SET 1: My Sweet One, The Sloth > Foam, Suzy Greenberg[1] > Divided Sky[1], Flat Fee[1], AC/DC Bag[1], Sweet Adeline[2], Cavern[1] > Run Like an Antelope[1]
SET 2: The Landlady[1], Golgi Apparatus[1], The Squirming Coil > Llama, Poor Heart[1] > Jesus Just Left Chicago[1] > The Lizards[1], Gumbo[1], Touch Me[1], Magilla[1] > Mike's Song[1] > I Am Hydrogen[1] > Weekapaug Groove[1]
ENCORE: Split Open and Melt[1]
 This almost sounds like it could be a Matrix recording but given the fact Phish Inc doesn’t have this show in their personal archive it’s most likely a beautiful FOB or an On Stage recording. I’d venture to guess the latter given the up front sound of the recording. There’s some weird hissing that pops up throughout the show here and there but is really only noticeable during Groove and Melt.
		This almost sounds like it could be a Matrix recording but given the fact Phish Inc doesn’t have this show in their personal archive it’s most likely a beautiful FOB or an On Stage recording. I’d venture to guess the latter given the up front sound of the recording. There’s some weird hissing that pops up throughout the show here and there but is really only noticeable during Groove and Melt.  Despite the cries for Fee the band ends the evening with a raging Melt.
  Despite the cries for Fee the band ends the evening with a raging Melt.
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