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vultures8 Permalink
currently listening to 8/17/1992 no joke
Score: 1

vultures8 Permalink
[setlist]8/17/92[setlist]
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vultures8 Permalink
August 17, 1992

The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA

Set 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, The Landlady, Reba, Rift, Wilson[1] > All Things Reconsidered, Foam, My Friend, My Friend, Bouncing Around the Room, David Bowie

Set 2: Suzy Greenberg[2] > It's Ice > Tweezer > Esther > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[3], Horn > Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin[4] > Hold Your Head Up, Take the 'A' Train[5] > Somewhere Over the Rainbow[6], Cavern[7]

Encore: The Squirming Coil

[1] Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Random Note signals.
[2] Prior to starting Suzy, the band sung the first line a cappella in a different manner than the rest of the song. Oye Como Va tease from Trey.
[3] "I walk awakening on the misty fields of forever" lyrics from Mike at the beginning.
[4] Ninja Mike on drums for song and vocal scats during vacuum solo.
[5] Flintstones theme jam and Somewhere Over the Rainbow tease.
[6] Phish debut.
[7] Somewhere Over the Rainbow tease from Trey in intro.

Notes: 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. 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 Somewhere 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.

Score: 2

StStephen Permalink
StStephen The Mike's Groove from:

July 10, 1994

Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY

Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Horn > Peaches en Regalia > Rift, Stash, If I Could, My Friend, My Friend[1] > Julius[2], Cavern

Set 2: Sample in a Jar, David Bowie, Glide, Ya Mar, Mike's Song[3] -> Low Rider -> Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bouncing Around the Room, The Squirming Coil, Crimes of the Mind[4]

Encore: Golgi Apparatus, Rocky Top

[1] Purple Haze tease.
[2] Buried Alive and Jean Pierre teases.
[3] Simple tease from Trey.
[4] Dude of Life on vocals.

Notes: My Friend, My Friend included a Purple Haze tease, Julius contained Buried Alive and Jean Pierre teases, and Mike's Song contained a Simple tease from Trey. Crimes of the Mind featured the Dude of Life on vocals.

Score: 1

FeelingIForgot Permalink
FeelingIForgot Fluffhead from this New Years Run.
Score: 1

westbrook Permalink
westbrook I like what I'm seeing in here. 8/17/92 has a real good Tweezer and the Mike's Groove from 7/10/94 is great.
I'm listening to the Great Went Tweezer.
Score: 4

BajaPhish Permalink
BajaPhish @vultures8 said:
1992-08-17
I can't believe I missed this show- woulda been my first, took 4 years after this to go--OUCH
Score: 3

jezmund92 Permalink
Led Zeppelin III. Gets discarded a lot of the time in the Zep conversation but still pretty kick-ass
Score: 2

Gordeaux Permalink
Gordeaux watching the live stream of furthur
Score: 3

WGphan92 Permalink
WGphan92 Furthur Sweetwater live stream
Score: 2

missblue75 Permalink
missblue75 3/15/12 mgb
Score: 1

Blackeydsloth Permalink
Blackeydsloth @careful_w_that_axe_Miller said:
@WGphan92 said:
Furthur Sweetwater live stream
Score, thank you @blackeyedsloth,
Enjoy there is 4 nights of greatness

btw. what is it with everyone and that "E"

:)

first looks are sometimes doosey's
Score: 2

easywind111 Permalink
easywind111 Queens Of The Stoned Age
Score: 1

Superballin Permalink
Superballin
, February 12, 2006

Beacon Theatre, New York, NY

Set 1: Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower, Up On Cripple Creek > They Love Each Other -> Cold Rain and Snow Jam -> Loose Lucy, Buckets of Rain, All Along the Watchtower

Set 2: St. Stephen > What Sin Replaces Love > Cryptical Envelopment -> Dark Star[1] -> The Other One[2] -> Dark Star[3] > Eyes of the World > Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad, Gimme Shelter

Encore: Donor Rap + Band Intros, Wolfman's Brother, In the Midnight Hour[4]

[1] First verse; Larry Campbell on violin.
[2] Larry Campbell on violin.
[3] Second verse.
[4] Danny Clinch on harmonica.

Notes: Trey sat in for the whole show in place of Barry Sless. This show took place on the tail end of The Blizzard of 2006. Explaining that Phil had lost his voice, Rob Barraco delivered the donor rap and band intros. "In the Midnight Hour" featured Danny Clinch on harmonica.


Score: 2

lbag420 Permalink
Howard Stern
Score: 1

dpwilljr Permalink
dpwilljr Philip Glass Pandora Station.
Score: 1

Hugger Permalink
Dark Magus
Score: 1

Potato_Sacks Permalink
Potato_Sacks TweezTeca from the Brunswick release!

May 03, 1993

State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ

Set 1: Buried Alive, Rift, Weigh[1] > Chalk Dust Torture, Esther[2] > Split Open and Melt, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird -> The Vibration of Life -> Fly Famous Mockingbird[3], Possum[4], Lawn Boy > Cavern

Set 2: AC/DC Bag > The Curtain > Tweezer[5] -> Manteca -> Tweezer > Contact > It's Ice > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Runaway Jim, Big Ball Jam[6] > Hold Your Head Up > Love You[7] > Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, My Sweet One, Tweezer Reprise

Encore: Memories[8], Amazing Grace[8], Highway to Hell

[1] Theme from Woody Woodpecker tease from Trey.
[2] Random Note signal in intro.
[3] New York, New York and Theme from Star Trek teases from Page.
[4] Mockingbird tease from Trey in intro.
[5] I Feel the Earth Move teases.
[6] Charge! tease from Page.
[7] Blue Monk tease from Page.
[8] Without microphones.

Notes: This show is currently available on LivePhish.com with proceeds benefiting the Hurricane Sandy relief effort. Weigh included a tease by Trey of the theme from Woody Woodpecker. The Esther intro contained a Random Note signal. The Mockingbird narration included the Vibration of Life and a teases of New York, New York and the theme from Star Trek from Page. The Possum intro contained a Mockingbird tease from Trey and Tweezer included I Feel the Earth Move teases. Big Ball Jam contained a Charge! tease from Page. Love You included a Blue Monk tease from Page and a Page-led HYHU sandwiched in the middle after Fishman rambled on with crew introductions. Memories and Amazing Grace were performed without microphones.

Score: 1

scoot26 Permalink
scoot26 the natural mystic of bob marley
Score: 1

tzevy Permalink
tzevy @lefty said:
Greatest show in rock history.
Any full downloads/videos of this show? As far as I know, these back to back shows were thrown on a couple CD albums, but nothing definitively that recreates the show setlists.
Score: 1

headyburritos Permalink
headyburritos Set two from Superball IX, currently listening to Sand

July 01, 2011

Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, NY

Set 1: Possum, Peaches en Regalia > The Moma Dance, Torn and Frayed > NICU > Bathtub Gin, Life on Mars?, My Friend, My Friend, Wolfman's Brother, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Quinn the Eskimo

Set 2: Jam > Crosseyed and Painless -> Chalk Dust Torture, Sand > The Wedge, Mike's Song > Simple[1] > Bug > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Weekapaug Groove, Joy > Character Zero

Encore: Show of Life

[1] Bug and Third Stone from the Sun teases.

Notes: This was the first of the three-show SuperBall IX festival. Life on Mars? was played for the first time since February 15, 2003 (175 shows). Simple contained Bug and Third Stone From the Sun teases.


Score: 1

johnnyd Phish.net Staff Permalink
johnnyd Abbey Road
Score: 1

DrPeterVenkman Permalink
DrPeterVenkman I'm taking the newly released New Brunswick show for a spin.
Score: 2

mfhgreyboy Permalink
mfhgreyboy
July 15, 1999

PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

Set 1: Punch You In the Eye > Ghost > Farmhouse, Horn > Poor Heart > Axilla > Theme From the Bottom, I Didn't Know, The Sloth, You Enjoy Myself

Set 2: Meatstick > Split Open and Melt[1] -> Kung -> Jam[2] > Bouncing Around the Room, Chalk Dust Torture

Encore: Brian and Robert, Frankenstein

[1] Began as 2001 and was unfinished.
[2] Shine (Collective Soul) and Split Open and Melt teases from Mike.

Notes: This show was webcast live by the House of Blues. During I Didn’t Know, Trey noted that Michael “Soft G” Jordan would be turning the mic over to “Flagina” Fishman, who then took a vacuum solo. During Meatstick, Trey noted that the band was going to try to get into the Guinness Book of World Records by having the most people perform the dance simultaneously. Trey, Mike and Sofi Dillof then taught the crowd how to do the dance. Split Open and Melt began as 2001 and was unfinished; the ensuing Kung launched into a dissonant jam. The jam subsequently contained Shine (Collective Soul) and Melt teases from Mike.



At this second, specifically? The Ghost.
Score: 1

tripsforjoeg Permalink
tripsforjoeg @johnnyd said:
Abbey Road
It's Beatles week on here! I'm thinking about making a Spotify playlist with all the covers Phish has ever done, but with the original recordings by the original artists if possible. I bet someone has already done this.
Score: 2

King_Williamson Permalink
King_Williamson 6.18.09 I still get chills with the Golgi opener. I hadn't seen Phish since '03 until I went to this show. The sun was just so that I could see everybody's ticket stub in their hand when they held it up. Wolfman's was great. Tube was great. Second set was solid. The encore was hilarious. This show made me smile, and still does.

June 18, 2009

Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, PA

Set 1: Golgi Apparatus, Chalk Dust Torture, Bouncing Around the Room, Wolfman's Brother, Divided Sky, Heavy Things, Walk Away, Wilson, Tube, Alaska, David Bowie

Set 2: Down with Disease[1] > Free, Guyute, Piper -> When the Circus Comes, Harry Hood > The Squirming Coil, You Enjoy Myself

Encore: Grind, Hello My Baby[2], Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, Loving Cup

[1] Unfinished.
[2] Aborted.

Notes: This show featured the first Walk Away since October 5, 2000 (80 shows). Disease was unfinished. After Grind, Trey remarked that Page blew the wrong note on the pitch pipe and had them all singing in the wrong key. They decided to perform another a cappella song and Trey joked that if they couldn’t get it right, Fish would sing Bike. Sure enough, Hello My Baby was no better and was aborted. However, true to his word, Trey announced that Fish will now sing Bike. For his part, Fish took the opportunity to welcome everyone to “the trainwreck portion of the show.” Bike was played for the first time since September 12, 2000 (95 shows).

Score: 2

Bamajama Permalink
Bamajama It might get loud
Score: 3

WayIFeel Permalink
WayIFeel Jimi Hendrix: Blues

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Score: 2

Manteca Permalink
Manteca Phish - Blue & Lonesome 11/30/94
Score: 1

Manteca Permalink
Manteca @King_Williamson said:
6.18.09 I still get chills with the Golgi opener. I hadn't seen Phish since '03 until I went to this show. The sun was just so that I could see everybody's ticket stub in their hand when they held it up. Wolfman's was great. Tube was great. Second set was solid. The encore was hilarious. This show made me smile, and still does.

2009-06-18
My first show, best Hood of '09 IMO. Very underrated show
Score: 3

westbrook Permalink
westbrook @mfhgreyboy I really like that show. Sure there's a huge Ghost, Meatstick, and SOAM, but that Farmhouse - now we're talking haha. But seriously, that's my favorite Farmhouse.

Just listened to the 4/10/94 Hood. Yowzers. If you haven't heard it, give it a listen.


Score: 1

Bikepgh Permalink
Occasionally, this song pops up in my head, and today is one of those days. Lou Reed sure can make a cigarette look delicious and sophisticated.

Score: 1

The_Mollusk Permalink
The_Mollusk Today I've been stuck on the Went Gin and Bethel Soundcheck Waves.
Score: 1

Bikepgh Permalink
and now this......

Score: 2

birmy Permalink
birmy Variations on a Theme of Mozart, Op. 9
Score: 1

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