SET 1: You Enjoy Myself, Lushington[1] -> Possum, Slave to the Traffic Light, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Clod, Peaches en Regalia > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday[2] > Avenu Malkenu[3] > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, Makisupa Policeman[4], Ya Mar
SET 2: Divided Sky[2], Funky Bitch, Harpua[2] > Bundle of Joy[2] > Harpua -> Fluffhead, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Golgi Apparatus, Corinna, Letter to Jimmy Page
 The second night of a 2-night stand at Nectar's, Phish by this time had been playing at Nectar's monthly since February and some regulars had become familiar with the band. This show has lots of banter and interplay between the band and audience members, who seem to know many of the band's songs and request a handful of tunes. The band certainly is more comfortable on this date than they were several months ago.
		The second night of a 2-night stand at Nectar's, Phish by this time had been playing at Nectar's monthly since February and some regulars had become familiar with the band. This show has lots of banter and interplay between the band and audience members, who seem to know many of the band's songs and request a handful of tunes. The band certainly is more comfortable on this date than they were several months ago. A historically significant show with debuts of many loved tunes. Unfortunately, the recording I found was pretty awful and is missing a few songs (e.g., "Clod" and "Ya Mar" are missing from set I, and the encore is unavailable). However, despite the problems of technology, we thankfully still have some of this history preserved. The only other thing I'll note up top is that this is the first performance of "Lushington" without lyrics! No!! This marks the beginning of the end for this awesome song (although it remains at least somewhat intact as "The Chase" segment in modern versions of "Fluffhead"). Highlights:
		A historically significant show with debuts of many loved tunes. Unfortunately, the recording I found was pretty awful and is missing a few songs (e.g., "Clod" and "Ya Mar" are missing from set I, and the encore is unavailable). However, despite the problems of technology, we thankfully still have some of this history preserved. The only other thing I'll note up top is that this is the first performance of "Lushington" without lyrics! No!! This marks the beginning of the end for this awesome song (although it remains at least somewhat intact as "The Chase" segment in modern versions of "Fluffhead"). Highlights: This recording is pitiful, but I'm glad it survived as a record of this early performance at Nectar's.  There were a few bright spots of good playing among a rather average set. The Makisupa jam is incredible and I believe it could hold it's own up against the space laced late nineties jams.  I'm assuming it was Paul adding the extra delays to Fish's kit, but Trey really takes this one out there.  The stage banter was great too.
		This recording is pitiful, but I'm glad it survived as a record of this early performance at Nectar's.  There were a few bright spots of good playing among a rather average set. The Makisupa jam is incredible and I believe it could hold it's own up against the space laced late nineties jams.  I'm assuming it was Paul adding the extra delays to Fish's kit, but Trey really takes this one out there.  The stage banter was great too. ETA: This should read - the second night of a three-night stand
		ETA: This should read - the second night of a three-night stand
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Review by markah
The only other thing that stood out to me in this show is Trey's first solo in Clod. Holey moley, if you're looking to erase any doubt that he had IT even back in 1987, then check out this Clod!