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This show and its soundcheck were released by LivePhish.com in January 2010 to benefit the Haiti earthquake relief effort. Divided Sky, Antelope and Weekapaug featured teases of Those Were the Days, and Antelope also contained a Lizards tease from Trey and an All Fall Down signal. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone for the first time since October 1, 1990 (268 shows). Phish originals Axilla, Fast Enough for You, and Lengthwise debuted at this show, which also featured the Phish debut of I Walk The Line. The start of the second set included an Owner of a Lonely Heart tease. Mike’s Song included an Under Pressure jam as well as an Axilla tease from Mike. Weekapaug was unfinished, included a vocal jam, and ended with a tease (with lyrics) of The Price of Love. Tweezer contained an I Walk The Line tease. The BBFCFM jam did not contain the song's usual lyrics - it instead featured lyrics from both I Walk The Line and Ring of Fire, as well as a brief Ring of Fire tease (from Page). Big Ball Jam also debuted, with Trey explaining the concept of the song, adding that it was written for Pete Schall. Poor Heart, Fast Enough for You and Llama featured Gordon Stone on pedal steel guitar. Trey introduced Fish as “Eyeball Man” before Lengthwise, which was performed in more of a reggae style than other versions and even featured a vacuum solo from Fish. After Lengthwise, Page said Fish wrote the song, with Trey adding that they liked it so much that it appeared twice on the album and both Page and Trey saying "it's that good." The intro to Cavern contained Axilla teases from Trey. Bold As Love was played for the first time since April 18, 1990 (320 shows).


This show was a New Music concert sponsored by WBCN in Boston and included The Levelers, Material Issue, Michael Penn, The Spin Doctors, and a comedy troupe that was booed off stage before their time expired as the impatient crowd clamored for Phish. After Cavern, Trey said that it was his childhood dream to play for the Boston Bruins and this (performing at the Boston Garden) was as close as he would ever get. YEM was preceded by an Over the Rainbow tease by Trey and a Simpsons signal and included a Jean Pierre tease from Trey.

Antelope contained Simpsons and All Fall Down signals. This set was an opener for Santana. The four-band bill also included Los Lobos and The Indigo Girls.

This set was an opener for Santana. YEM included an Oye Como Va tease from Trey as well as Under Pressure teases in the vocal jam.

This set was an opener for Santana. Sweet Adeline was performed while a broken piano string (busted during Stash) was replaced.

YEM's vocal jam contained Spam Song quotes. This set was an opener for Santana.

Soundcheck: Blues Jam, Shaggy Dog

SET 1: Golgi Apparatus, Foam, Stash, The Squirming Coil -> David Bowie[1], Sweet Adeline


This set was an opener for Santana. Bowie included an All Fall Down signal.

Wilson contained Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Random Note signals. Prior to starting Suzy, the band sung the first line a cappella in a different manner than the rest of the song. Suzy subsequently contained an Oye Como Va tease from Trey. Page teased I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart in Hydrogen. The start of Weekapaug contained "I walk awakening on the misty fields of forever" lyrics from Mike. Ninja Mike sat in on drums during Terrapin and added some vocal scats during the vacuum solo. ‘A’ Train was preceded by a tease of the Flintstones theme and included a jam on the theme within it, as well as a tease of Over the Rainbow. Although Rainbow had been previously teased on 3/13/92, it made its Phish debut as a full performance after A Train before being teased again by Trey in the Cavern intro. Ninja Custodian opened this show.

This set was an opener for Santana. The YEM vocal jam concluded with an All Fall Down signal. Fish started the drumbeat to Llama after YEM, but Trey said they were out of time and to come back tomorrow night for some more.

This set was an opener for Santana. Bowie’s intro contained a full band tease of Cavern and Oom Pa Pa and Simpsons signals.


The Jam after Poor Heart was played while Trey fixed a guitar string. It only featured Mike, Page, and Fish and was preceded by Mike dedicating the jam to a few people that had come a long way to see Phish play: Jim Rice, Carlton Fisk, and Fred Lynn. This set was an opener for Santana.  

Prior to starting Suzy, the band sung the first line a cappella in a different manner than the rest of the song. This set was an opener for Santana.

This set was an opener for Santana. Possum included the Simpsons signal.

This set was an opener for Santana. In the Bowie intro, Trey said that All Things Reconsidered was a variation on the theme All Things Considered radio show on National Public Radio (prompting a quick ATR tease from Page). Trey added that whenever he thinks of SPAC, he thinks of National Public Radio and that they were now going to play a song that the crowd could sing along to. The intro subsequently included Simpsons and Random Note signals. Bowie later contained an Oye Como Va tease from Trey. Prior to starting Suzy, the band sung the first line a cappella in a different manner than the rest of the song.

This set was an opener for Santana. Trey teased Buried Alive in Stash. YEM through Funky Bitch featured special guest Carlos Santana on guitar. YEM and Llama also included Karl Perazzo and Raul Rekow on percussion. YEM contained You Don't Love Me teases. Funky Bitch was played for the first time since October 15, 1991 (110 shows). The David Bowie that appears on some recordings of this show is a filler from 4/17/92.


This was an in-studio performance on Hangin’ with MTV. No song was aired in its entirety; all were just short instrumental snippets except for Poor Heart (most of the song aired). Trey and Mike were on the tramps for the YEM snippet, prompting the VJ to ask Trey if he was more inspired by the Dead or Mary Lou Retton. For the record, Trey didn’t answer.

This set was an opener for Santana. Bowie contained a Simpsons signal.

This set was an opener for Santana. Trey used his microphone stand as a slide during Foam.

Soundcheck: My Friend My Friend, Silent in the Morning, It's Ice (each song played several times, stopping and starting)

SET 1: Poor Heart > It's Ice > Sparkle > Wilson > Dinner and a Movie > Bouncing Around the Room, Maze, Guelah Papyrus, Rift, Horn, David Bowie[1]

SET 2: Runaway Jim, Weigh, The Landlady > Fluffhead > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Llama, Glide, Paul and Silas, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen[2] > Weekapaug Groove

ENCORE: Blue Bayou[3], The Squirming Coil


David Bowie contained Aw Fuck! and Oom Pa Pa signals in the intro and Hydrogen contained an All Fall Down signal. Blue Bayou was jammed in Bowie, teased in Weekapaug, and would make its Phish debut to start the encore. Trey teased Crossyed and Painless in Runaway Jim and Oye Como Va in Landlady.


Fish played this show wearing nothing but a jockstrap with a big “0,” referencing his “Zero Man” nickname, on the groin area. Trey teased Buried Alive in Split Open and Melt and Fire (Ohio Players) in Chalk Dust Torture and Possum. Antelope included a Lizards tease from Trey and a Simpsons signal, Esther included a Random Note signal, and Possum included a Birdland tease and an All Fall Down signal. Gone Daddy Gone and Rock Lobster were teased prior to the start of the second set. Some recordings that circulate include Rift at the beginning but it is believed that this is from the soundcheck.


Trey teased Oye Como Va in Landlady and Long Train Runnin' in It's Ice. YEM contained a Simpsons signal and the YEM vocal jam contained Monkey Man (Rolling Stones) and Big Fat Funky Booty quotes.

Soundcheck: Sweet Adeline, Carolina, Sweet Adeline (many times)

SET 1: Sweet Adeline, Chalk Dust Torture, Bouncing Around the Room, Divided Sky, Fluffhead, Uncle Pen, Maze, Glide > Vacuum Solo > Glide, Possum[1]


This show was part of the H.O.R.D.E. tour that also featured Aquarium Rescue Unit, Blues Traveler, The Spin Doctors and Widespread Panic. Unlike other H.O.R.D.E. shows, Phish headlined. The band took the stage wearing Papier-mâché costume masks, which they threw into the crowd after Adeline. Glide was dedicated to David Ullrich, a fan who had recently died of leukemia. Possum included Simpsons, Oom Pa Pa, and All Fall Down signals and a But Anyway tease.

This show was part of the H.O.R.D.E. tour that also featured Aquarium Rescue Unit, Blues Traveler, The Spin Doctors and Widespread Panic. Several “official” H.O.R.D.E. dancers took the stage during The Landlady to dance with Trey and Mike. Landlady contained an Oye Como Va tease from Trey. During the tramps segment of YEM, an extra tramp and microphone were brought out for John Popper. On his first jump, though, Popper jumped right through the trampoline. Embarrassed, he left the stage.

This show was part of the H.O.R.D.E. tour that also featured Aquarium Rescue Unit, Blues Traveler, The Spin Doctors and Widespread Panic. Antelope contained Simpsons, Aw Fuck!, and All Fall Down signals.

This show was part of the H.O.R.D.E. tour that also featured Aquarium Rescue Unit, Blues Traveler, The Spin Doctors and Widespread Panic. Glide was preceded by an All Things Reconsidered tease and a Simpsons signal. The intro to Bowie included an All Fall Down signal.

The Bowie intro contained Simpsons, Aw Fuck!, and Oom Pa Pa signals. This four-day festival featured over 100 bands, including Nirvana, Faith No More, and David Byrne. The date of Phish’s performance has often been erroneously reported as June 27, 1992.

This set was an opener for The Violent Femmes. BBFCFM included a count-off in German (“Ein, zwei, drei!”) and a vacuum solo from Fish. Golgi's lyrics were changed to reference knockwurst.

This opening set for The Violent Femmes was Phish’s first show in Europe.

Suzy contained an Oye Como Va tease from Trey. The pause in Guelah contained All Fall Down and Simpsons signals. Love You included Mississippi Queen teases, both before and during the song.

I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone. Possum included Simpsons, All Fall Down, Random Note, and Aw Fuck! signals, as well as teases of Rocky Mountain Way, L.A. Woman, China Grove, It’s Ice, and Divided Sky. Coil included the crowd singing Happy Birthday to Page. Trey teased Avenu Malkenu in Brother. Page teased Happy Birthday (twice), "Charge!," and Call to the Post in the Love You intro as Fish announced birthdays in the band and introduced the crew. Love You also contained Lonesome Cowboy Bill teases from Page. This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.

Trey teased Oye Como Va in Split Open and Melt. My Sweet One contained Simpsons and All Fall Down signals. Long Train Runnin' was teased in David Bowie. YEM included a Buried Alive tease from Trey. Before Sweet Adeline, Trey asked the audience for their help, as Phish was attempting to perform an a cappella number in their largest venue to date. Afterwards, he remarked that he’d like to see Metallica try that! Adeline was performed without microphones.


This small gig was a private party for record industry folk and friends. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.

Antelope included a Spider-Man theme tease and All Fall Down, Simpsons, Random Note, Aw Fuck!, and Turn Turn Turn signals. Trey introduced the Aw Fuck! Secret Language signal and played a Simpsons signal before returning to Antelope. Shortly after the "Rye Rye Rocco" segment, Trey introduced the Simpsons, Random Note, Turn Turn Turn, All Fall Down, and Aw Fuck! Secret Language signals before Antelope concluded, ending with a second Simpsons signal. Page teased the theme from Speed Racer in Fluffhead. Weekapaug contained a Jimmy Crack Corn (aka Blue Tail Fly) tease and Wait contained Call to the Post teases from Trey. Possum contained an Aw Fuck! signal and a Dog Log tease.

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