Rotation24% fresh vs previous 5 shows8 repeats from 1990-06-01 - Uncle Pen, Bouncing Around the Room, Reba, Possum, Hold Your Head Up, Hold Your Head Up, Hold Your Head Up, Contact
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Setlist notes
It is unconfirmed whether Fire closed the first set or was even performed at all. Trey referred to HYHU as the “Henrietta Theme Song.” After Page played several measures of the second HYHU in the setlist, Fish said “There’s one more verse to this,” and then they played the final verse of Love You. Fish also continued to play vacuum during the third and final HYHU of the set, which also featured Trey repeating “Henrietta!” over and over again, singing it along to the music’s conclusion. In response to a fan requesting more Syd Barrett after the last HYHU, Fish spoke the first few words of Bike. Trey teased Call to the Post before YEM (as Fish was returning to his drum kit after HYHU). Before Contact, Fish said “We would like to perform for you now the bass-player-is-taking-a-leak-song.” Fish then dedicated Contact to Paul Languedoc. Also before Contact, Page told the crowd that their bass player (whom Trey then referred to as “Michael Cactin”) would become 25 years old at midnight. Trey added that Mike would now play everyone a love song.
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1 After Page played several measures of the second HYHU in the setlist, Fish said "There's one more verse to this," and then they played the final verse of Love You.
2 Fish on vacuum. Trey repeated "Henrietta!" over and over again, singing it along to the music's conclusion.
3 Hold Your Head Up Sandwich: Hold Your Head Up bookended Love You and Love You in Set 2 - the 2nd on record, the first since June 1st, 1990.
4 Love You Sandwich: Love You bookended Hold Your Head Up in Set 2 - the first one on record. No Love You sandwich has ever held more.
Junta2
Lawn Boy2
The White Tape2
A Picture of Nectar1
Covers5
No studio album2
Gap since last played
Shows since each song's previous appearance. A big number is a bustout.