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Early 1.0 shows, ('87-89), suggestions wanted.

JordanThePhisherman Permalink
JordanThePhisherman So I have heard very little from the 80's phish shows, and it is a problem. Please suggest some shows for me to listen to. I am very excited to explore.
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PhLoRiDa_PhAn Permalink
Get on the spreadsheet, download any show that's SBD from 87-89 and youll probably enjoy every one. Nectar's shows are all pretty damn good. Colorado 88' is fantastic
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PhLoRiDa_PhAn Permalink
There's some good livephish releases from 88-89 if you dnt already hVe thrm
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JordanThePhisherman Permalink
JordanThePhisherman @PhLoRiDa_PhAn said:
There's some good livephish releases from 88-89 if you dnt already hVe thrm
I have the Live Phish from Townsend Family Park in '89, which is propelling me to look for more.

I'm lookin for a show on the spreadsheet right now, thanks!

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Babyrattlesnakes Permalink
Babyrattlesnakes
August 21, 1987

Ian McLean's Farm, Hebron, NY

Set 1: Dog Log, Peaches en Regalia, Divided Sky, Funky Bitch, Harry Hood, Clod, The Curtain With, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Shaggy Dog, Wilson, Camel Walk

Set 2: Mike's Song -> Hold Your Head Up[1], Harpua[2] > Bundle of Joy[3] > Harpua[4] -> Golgi Apparatus > Sparks[5], Flat Fee, Fee, Skin It Back -> Low Rider Jam[6] -> Back Porch Boogie Blues -> The Sloth

Set 3: Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[3], McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters -> Stir It Up Jam, Makisupa Policeman Jam[7] -> David Bowie[8] > Sanity, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

[1] First known Phish performance.
[2] Restarted after the opening lyric.
[3] First known performance.
[4] Full band Sneakin' Sally tease.
[5] Extended intro.
[6] La Bamba Lyrics.
[7] Freestyle reggae rapping from Trey.
[8] Tom Sawyer tease; unfinished.

Notes: This show is mislabeled on many recordings as 8/27/87. Teases were everywhere, including a Trench Town Rock quote from Trey before Hood, a Jingle Jangle Jingle tease from Trey before Mike's, a full band Sneakin' Sally tease before Golgi, a Stir it Up quote from Trey and a Smoke on the Water tease after Sparks, La Bamba lyrics  in the Low Rider Jam, as well as a full band HYHU tease and a Slipknot! tease from Trey before McGrupp. Harpua was played by request and was restarted after the opening lyric, which was repeated. The intro to Sparks was extended while Fishman relieved himself. McGrupp was introduced as "The Gala Event." The third set was heavy on jamming and light on lyrics . Trey delivered some freestyle reggae rapping before and during the Makisupa Jam that some fans have labeled the “Mouse House Rap.” David Bowie contained a Tom Sawyer tease and was unfinished. This show contained the first known performances of Bundle of Joy and BBFCFM and the first known Phish performance of HYHU.

Score: 1

fanman900 Permalink
fanman900 5/21/88!
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frankzappasmustache2012 Permalink
frankzappasmustache2012
May 24, 1988

Nectar's, Burlington, VT

Set 1: The Curtain With, Rocky Top, Funky Bitch, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Peaches en Regalia, Golgi Apparatus, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Suzy Greenberg, Fire

Set 2: Jesus Just Left Chicago, Fluffhead > Whipping Post

Set 3: Ya Mar[1] -> Jam[1] > Halley's Comet[2] > The Sloth, I Didn't Know[3], La Grange, Fee, I Know a Little, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[4], Corinna, Harpua, Run Like an Antelope

[1] Jah Roy on vocals.
[2] Richard Wright on vocals.
[3] Richard Wright on drums, Fishman on trombone.
[4] Flintstones theme teases from Trey.

Notes: Ya Mar and the ensuing jam featured vocals from Jah Roy; Halley’s Comet featured vocals from Richard Wright. I Didn't Know featured Wright on drums and Fishman on trombone. BBFCFM contained Flintstones theme teases from Trey. The master recordings confirm this listing as the correct performance order. Many recordings of this show circulate with an incorrect song order, an incorrect date (May 25, 1988) and an incorrect venue (Ian’s Farm, Hebron, NY).



Probably the best Curtain With ever, a 26 minute chaotic Whipping Post, a sweet 15 minute Jesus, a weird reggae 18 minute Ya Mar with a guest appearance, and a Harpua taboot. It's a SBD on the spreadsheet as well.
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Mr_Miner Permalink
Mr_Miner There is a good copy of my first shoe out there. I went the following night too. Really good LaGrange.

November 30, 1989

The Paradise, Boston, MA

Set 1: Bathtub Gin, Divided Sky, Ya Mar, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag > Foam, The Lizards, My Sweet One, Run Like an Antelope[1], Lawn Boy[2], Frankenstein

Set 2: Reba, Possum, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Undun, Fee, Split Open and Melt[3], Take the 'A' Train[4] > Suzy Greenberg[5] > Contact > David Bowie[6]

Encore: In a Hole, Golgi Apparatus

[1] Popeye theme tease.
[2] Debut.
[3] DEG teasing.
[4] Popeye theme and Dixie teases.
[5] Brady Bunch theme tease.
[6] Contact tease from Trey in the intro; Mr. P.C. tease.

Notes: Antelope was dedicated by Trey to "Chris" and "Bob." This show marked the debut of Lawn Boy, which Trey announced as a “world premiere.” Antelope and 'A' Train contained Popeye theme teases. Suzy included a tease of the Brady Bunch theme. SOAM included Dave's Energy Guide teasing. 'A' Train also contained a Dixie tease. Bowie included a Contact tease in the intro and Mr. P.C. tease in the song. Prior to In a Hole, Auld Lang Syne was teased.



December 01, 1989

The Paradise, Boston, MA

Set 1: I Didn't Know > La Grange, You Enjoy Myself, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony, Dinner and a Movie > Bathtub Gin, My Sweet One, Harry Hood, Good Times Bad Times

Set 2: Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Rocky Top > Divided Sky, Walk Away, The Lizards, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, If I Only Had a Brain, Highway to Hell

Encore: Lawn Boy > Possum

Notes: Harry Hood was dedicated to Trey’s friend, “Dave.” Trey dedicated Rocky Top to Katie McConnell (Page's sister) and the contingent of Volunteers from the University of Tennessee. Before If I Only Had a Brain, Fishman was introduced as “Moses Heaps.”

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jcorn Permalink
jcorn
February 06, 1989

The Front, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Suzy Greenberg, The Curtain > Wilson > Peaches en Regalia, Fee > La Grange, You Enjoy Myself

Set 2: All Blues > Sanity[1], Take the 'A' Train[2], Golgi Apparatus > Divided Sky, On Your Way Down, I Didn't Know

Set 3: Good Times Bad Times, Walk Away > Harry Hood, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Whipping Post, Corinna

Encore: David Bowie[3]

[1] Fast version.
[2] Woody Woodpecker theme tease.
[3] Batman theme tease in intro.

Notes: This version of Sanity was the fast version. ‘A’ Train included a tease of the Woody Woodpecker theme and the Bowie intro contained a tease of the Batman theme.



Set 3 in particular is amazing. Still my favourite Hood.
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westbrook Permalink
westbrook
May 28, 1989

Ian McLean's Party, Connie Condon's Farm, Hebron, NY

Set 1: Divided Sky, Run Like an Antelope[1], Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Fee -> Slave to the Traffic Light, Esther, Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself[2]

Set 2: Fire, Mike's Song[3] > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bathtub Gin, Sanity[4], Ride Captain Ride, Peaches en Regalia, Take the 'A' Train[5], Possum, Contact[6], Funky (Breakdown)[7] -> The Price of Love[8], Funky Bitch, Split Open and Melt[9], The Mango Song, Harry Hood

Set 3: Jam -> La Grange Jam, The Sloth, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[10] > Ya Mar[11], Jesus Just Left Chicago

[1] "Spliff" spoken instead of "Spike."
[2] Poop Vocal Jam.
[3] HBO theme song tease.
[4] Fast version.
[5] Unknown saxophone player named "Paul."
[6] Trey wished the crowd "Merry Christmas" several times, quoted Blue Bayou in a falsetto voice, and teased Auld Lang Syne at the end.
[7] First known Phish performance; Ninja Mike on vocals and Magoo on guitar.
[8] Ninja Mike on vocals, Magoo on guitar and Fish on vacuum and trombone.
[9] Fishman drum solo.
[10] Vocal jam included Changes and My Sharona quotes.
[11] Lyrics referenced wild pigs and Paul.

Notes: Trey dedicated the Divided Sky opener to “the spirit of the pig.” Trey briefly teased TMWSIY before Antelope, which included the word “spliff” instead of “spike” in the lyrics. This YEM featured the infamous “Poop Vocal Jam,” followed by a set-stopping keg run. Mike’s Song included a tease of the HBO theme song. Sanity was the fast version and dedicated to Eric Larson.  'A' Train featured "Paul," an unknown audience member, on saxophone. During Contact, Trey wished the crowd "Merry Christmas" several times, quoted Blue Bayou (with slightly altered lyrics) in a falsetto voice and teased Auld Lang Syne at the end of the song. This show featured the first known Phish performance of Funky (Breakdown). Funky (Breakdown) and Price of Love featured guest appearances by Ninja Mike (vocals) and Magoo (guitar). Fishman intermittently played trombone and vacuum during the latter. Melt featured a Fishman drum solo. The vocal jam at the end of Sneakin' Sally included Changes (David Bowie) and My Sharona (The Knack) quotes. Ya Mar's lyrics included references to wild pigs and Paul.

Score: 3

Thunder Permalink
Thunder If you've already heard the usual suspects for these years, check out ....
May 09, 1989

The Front, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Wilson, Peaches en Regalia, Ya Mar, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, The Sloth, Possum, Divided Sky

Set 2: You Enjoy Myself[1], La Grange, If I Don't Be There By Morning[2], Slave to the Traffic Light > Esther > Run Like an Antelope, I Didn't Know[3] > Nowhere Fast[4] -> I've Turned Bad[4] > I Didn't Know, The Lizards, Bold As Love, Harpua[5], Whipping Post

[1] Moby Dick tease at the end.
[2] First known Phish performance.
[3] Fishman on trombone.
[4] First known performance; Sofi Dillof and "Joe" on vocals.
[5] Gimme Some Lovin' teases.

Notes: This show featured the first known performances of Nowhere Fast and I've Turned Bad as well as the first known Phish performance of If I Don't Be There By Morning. The end of YEM contained a Moby Dick tease. I Didn't Know featured Fishman on trombone. Nowhere Fast and I’ve Turned Bad featured Sofi Dillof and "Joe" on vocals. Harpua contained Gimme Some Lovin' teases. This show was the release party for the original Junta cassette.

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dscott Permalink
7/23/88, 9/24/88, 5/28/89, and 10/26/89 are all very good...as is 10/31/86 if you want to go back even earlier.
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Babyrattlesnakes Permalink
Babyrattlesnakes @Thunder said:
If you've already heard the usual suspects for these years, check out ....
1989-05-09
"TWICE SHOT ASS!!!!"

What a great one. I had a very crisp, low gen sbd of this back in the day and it was my secret weapon. I traded this sucker left and right.

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TheEmu Phish.net Staff Permalink
TheEmu Here's some of my early favorites from doing the Unrated Shows project. If you listen to any of these, I would encourage you to rate them as well. Many still have pitifully few votes.

EDIT: This started to get way long, so I'm going to make a collection of my 4 Star 1989 shows and post it here. I did reviews for all of these shows if you would like more info on them.

June 20, 1988

Nectar's, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Slave to the Traffic Light, Peaches en Regalia, You Enjoy Myself, Fluffhead[1], AC/DC Bag > The Lizards

Set 2: Halley's Comet -> Wilson, Ya Mar -> Jam[2], I Didn't Know[3]

Set 3: Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Tela, Fee, Golgi Apparatus, Satin Doll[4] > Take the 'A' Train[5] > Possum, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, David Bowie

[1] Lyrics changed to "sure got some Betty Davis eyes."
[2] Jah Roy on vocals. One Love, Three Little Birds, and Stir It Up quotes.
[3] Fishman on trombone.
[4] First known Phish performance.
[5] Flintstones theme tease from Trey.

Notes: This show featured the first known Phish performance of Satin Doll.  Fluffhead's lyrics were changed to "sure got some Betty Davis eyes" and the song later contained a "Get up John-Boy" quote (in reference to The Waltons). The jam out of Ya Mar featured Jah Roy on vocals. During the jam, Jah Roy quoted lines from many famous reggae tunes, including One Love, Three Little Birds, and Stir It Up. I Didn't Know featured Fishman on trombone. A-Train featured a Flintstones theme tease from Trey. This setlist is likely incomplete.



June 21, 1988

Nectar's, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Fluffhead, Rocky Top, Mustang Sally, Suzy Greenberg > The Curtain > The Lizards, Fly Famous Mockingbird[1], Fire[2]

Set 2: AC/DC Bag, Flat Fee, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Good Times Bad Times, Contact, Peaches en Regalia, Golgi Apparatus

Set 3: Harpua, I Didn't Know[3] > Whipping Post

[1] Aborted and had to be restarted.
[2] DEG teases from Trey.
[3] False start, "Daubs" and "Seth" lyrics, Fishman on trombone.

Notes: Mockingbird was aborted and had to be restarted due to error.  Fire contained DEG teases from Trey. GTBT was dedicated to Don Drive and East Coast Printers. I Didn't Know had a false start, lyrics changed to reference "Daubs" and "Seth," and featured Fishman on trombone.



July 24, 1988

Nectar's, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Walk Away, Golgi Apparatus, Funky Bitch, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bold As Love

Set 2: Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Fluffhead, La Grange, The Lizards, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, On Your Way Down, Cities, David Bowie

Set 3: The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > Peaches en Regalia, Jesus Just Left Chicago, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters[1] -> Run Like an Antelope

[1] Fishman on trombone.

Notes: Mike teased Moby Dick before On Your Way Down. McGrupp featured Fishman on trombone.



July 25, 1988

Nectar's, Burlington, VT

Set 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bold As Love, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Fluffhead

Set 2: Skin It Back, Harpua, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[1], Sanity

Encore: Icculus, Camel Walk[2]

[1] Flintstones theme tease.
[2] Sanity tease from Mike.

Notes: These versions of Icculus and Sanity appear on the Junta re-release. The latter was jokingly attributed to Jimmy Buffet. BBFCFM featured a tease of the Flintstones theme and Camel Walk contained a Sanity tease from Mike. This setlist is incomplete.



July 29, 1988

The Roma, Telluride, CO

Set 1: You Enjoy Myself, Satin Doll, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, The Curtain With, Fire

Set 2: Suzy Greenberg, Skin It Back, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Dinner and a Movie, The Sloth[1] > Icculus, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, I Didn't Know[2], Good Times Bad Times[3]

Set 3: Rocky Top, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Contact, Whipping Post, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Take the 'A' Train[4], McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters[2], Bold As Love[5]

[1] Take Five tease from Mike.
[2] Fishman on trombone.
[3] DEG teases.
[4] Flintstones theme tease from Trey.
[5] "Anger" changed to "Angus."

Notes: I Didn't Know and McGrupp featured Fishman on trombone. Sloth contained a Take Five tease from Mike. There was a brief Gamehendge narration from Trey after Sloth that contained a Charge! tease from Page. Good Times Bad Times contained DEG teases and 'A' Train contained a Flintstones theme tease from Trey. Trey dedicated Bold As Love to one of his favorite guitar players of all time, Angus Young (guitarist for AC/DC). You Shook Me All Night Long was subsequently teased and in Bold As Love, "Anger" was changed to "Angus." 



August 05, 1988

The Roma, Telluride, CO

Set 1: La Grange, You Enjoy Myself > Cities[1] -> Dave's Energy Guide -> Cities, Take the 'A' Train[2], Funky Bitch, Dinner and a Movie, Fire

Set 2: Golgi Apparatus > AC/DC Bag, Satin Doll, Sanity[3], Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[4], Slave to the Traffic Light, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, The Lizards

Set 3: Mustang Sally, Corinna, Walk Away, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Contact, Makisupa Policeman, Whipping Post

Encore: Harpua

[1] DEG teases.
[2] London Bridge is Falling Down tease.
[3] Fishman on trombone.
[4] Flintstones theme tease.

Notes: On the recordings of this show in circulation, both Dinner and a Movie and Slave are cut. Cities included Dave's Energy Guide teases before actually segueing into the song. ‘A’ Train included a London Bridge is Falling Down tease from Trey. Funky Bitch was dedicated to The Blue Sevilles, a band playing across the street. Satin Doll was preceded by a Popeye theme tease from Trey and a Jeopardy! theme tease from Page. The band brought light board operator Tim Rogers on-stage for his birthday and presented him with a “Baked in Telluride” T-shirt. Sanity featured Fishman on trombone. BBFCFM included a Flintstones theme tease.



February 24, 1989

The Front, Burlington, VT

Set 1: The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Curtain > Foam, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Run Like an Antelope > Golgi Apparatus, Possum

Set 2: On Your Way Down > AC/DC Bag, You Enjoy Myself -> Camel Walk

Notes: This second set listing may be incomplete, as recordings that circulate cut during Camel Walk.



April 14, 1989

The Base Lodge, Johnson State College, Stearns, VT

Set 1: AC/DC Bag > Foam, Walk Away, Fluffhead, Fee, Halley's Comet > Run Like an Antelope, Contact, Fire

Set 2: You Enjoy Myself, Bold As Love, The Lizards, The Sloth, Possum[1], If I Only Had a Brain[2], Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Esther

[1] Woody Woodpecker theme tease from Trey.
[2] Fishman on trombone.

Notes: Some recordings of this show have the venue mislabeled as Chez Pierre. Possum contained a Woody Woodpecker theme tease from Trey and  If I Only Had a Brain featured Fishman on trombone.



April 27, 1989

Memorial Union Building, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH

Set 1: Golgi Apparatus, Jam[1], The Sloth > Divided Sky, Sanity[2], I Didn't Know, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues > The Lizards, Whipping Post

Encore: Contact, David Bowie

[1] Often referred to as "String Changing Nature."
[2] Fast version.

Notes: The Jam, which is sometimes labeled String Changing Nature, arose while the band tuned their instruments and included some funny stage banter. This version of Sanity was the fast version.  This show is believed to have been sponsored by the UNH Outing Club and performed in the pub of the Memorial Union Building.

Score: 0

TheEmu Phish.net Staff Permalink
TheEmu Well, that was most of them, but anyway, here's the link to my 1989 4 Star shows: http://phish.net/collection/1355041797

Also, make sure of course that you have listened to this epic:

August 21, 1987

Ian McLean's Farm, Hebron, NY

Set 1: Dog Log, Peaches en Regalia, Divided Sky, Funky Bitch, Harry Hood, Clod, The Curtain With, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Shaggy Dog, Wilson, Camel Walk

Set 2: Mike's Song -> Hold Your Head Up[1], Harpua[2] > Bundle of Joy[3] > Harpua[4] -> Golgi Apparatus > Sparks[5], Flat Fee, Fee, Skin It Back -> Low Rider Jam[6] -> Back Porch Boogie Blues -> The Sloth

Set 3: Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[3], McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters -> Stir It Up Jam, Makisupa Policeman Jam[7] -> David Bowie[8] > Sanity, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

[1] First known Phish performance.
[2] Restarted after the opening lyric.
[3] First known performance.
[4] Full band Sneakin' Sally tease.
[5] Extended intro.
[6] La Bamba Lyrics.
[7] Freestyle reggae rapping from Trey.
[8] Tom Sawyer tease; unfinished.

Notes: This show is mislabeled on many recordings as 8/27/87. Teases were everywhere, including a Trench Town Rock quote from Trey before Hood, a Jingle Jangle Jingle tease from Trey before Mike's, a full band Sneakin' Sally tease before Golgi, a Stir it Up quote from Trey and a Smoke on the Water tease after Sparks, La Bamba lyrics  in the Low Rider Jam, as well as a full band HYHU tease and a Slipknot! tease from Trey before McGrupp. Harpua was played by request and was restarted after the opening lyric, which was repeated. The intro to Sparks was extended while Fishman relieved himself. McGrupp was introduced as "The Gala Event." The third set was heavy on jamming and light on lyrics . Trey delivered some freestyle reggae rapping before and during the Makisupa Jam that some fans have labeled the “Mouse House Rap.” David Bowie contained a Tom Sawyer tease and was unfinished. This show contained the first known performances of Bundle of Joy and BBFCFM and the first known Phish performance of HYHU.

Score: 0

thelot Permalink
thelot 10-20-89 is a must have! Great quality recording and performance. 8-29-87 is another gem worth checking out.
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jjwVT Permalink
jjwVT
July 23, 1988

Pete's Phabulous Phish Phest, Underhill, VT

Set 1: Jam, Colonel Forbin's Ascent[1] > Fly Famous Mockingbird[1], Mike's Song[1] > I Am Hydrogen[1] > Weekapaug Groove[2], The Lizards[3], On Your Way Down[1], AC/DC Bag[1] > Possum[1], Walk Away[4], Bold As Love[1], No Dogs Allowed[5], The Sloth, Fire[6]

Set 2: The Curtain With[1] -> Dave's Energy Guide[1] -> The Curtain With[1], Wilson[1], Terrapin[7], Run Like an Antelope[1], Satin Doll[8], Blue Bossa[9], La Grange, Alumni Blues[1] > Letter to Jimmy Page[1] > Alumni Blues[1], Peaches en Regalia

Set 3: You Enjoy Myself[1], Contact[1], Harry Hood, Dinner and a Movie, Slave to the Traffic Light[10], The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Good Times Bad Times

[1] Unknown additional percussionist.
[2] First known performance; Unknown additional percussionist.
[3] Unknown additional percussionist.; Mockingbird tease by Page.
[4] First known Phish performance; Unknown additional percussionist.
[5] First known performance.
[6] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns.; lyric changed to "Move over, Rover, and let Cameron take over."
[7] Fishman trombone solo.
[8] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns.
[9] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns, "Vincent" on trumpet.
[10] Peter Danforth on saxophone.

Notes: This gig was a party at the home of local Burlington musician Peter Danforth and included the first known performance of Weekapaug and No Dogs Allowed as well as the first known Phish performance of Walk Away. This version and the next known version of No Dogs Allowed (released by the band on Colorado ’88) concluded with a substantial section of Divided Sky. Fire, Satin Doll and Blue Bossa featured Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns. Blue Bossa also featured "Vincent" on trumpet and Slave also featured Danforth on saxophone. Forbin's through Bold As Love, The Curtain With through Wilson, Antelope, Alumni, Letter To Jimmy Page, YEM, and Contact all featured an unknown additional percussionist. After Weekapaug, Fishman teased both Weekapaug and Peaches on the drums. Lizards included a Mockingbird tease from Page. Fire's lyrics were changed to "move over, Rover, and let Cameron take over." Terrapin contained a Fishman trombone solo.

Score: 0

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