Song length in play order. Tap a point for that song.
Tonight's unique songs by the era Phish first played them.
- '83-'8918
The studio home of each song, from phish.net. Covers count as one slice.
- Junta1
- The White Tape1
About as chalky as it gets - nothing shelved more than 50 shows.
Gap = shows since the song was last played, at the moment it was played.
-> in from "Fire On The Mountain" ("FOTM"), and some "FOTM" jamming continues in the first part, until finally everyone is playing "Makisupa". The jam has a nice reggae feel and some fun banter. The playing is very standard, however; this mostly sounds like some very talented college kids goofing off, but the version is worth hearing for precisely that reason.
Fluffhead
Skippy and Fluffhead featured The Dude of Life on vocals. The jam after Camel Walk may have been Back Porch Boogie Blues. Spanish Flea included an introduction of the band members. Don’t Want You No More was not performed in its entirety, as it lacked the final lyrics. The lengthy percussion jam featured a guest appearance from Marc Daubert. Mike recalls that there were approximately 200 people in the audience. This gig featured the first known version of Slave to the Traffic Light and Fluffhead, the first known Phish versions of Fire, Don't Want You No More, Cities, and Skippy the Wondermouse, and the only known Phish version of Spanish Flea. This performance was on the upstairs level of Nectar's.
Setlist, gaps, jam charts, and notes from phish.net, a project of the non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.