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Date |
Venue - City, State |
Show Rating | Sound Rating | Source | Show Notes | Media |
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| 1. |
12/01/84 |
1984 - Nectar's,
Burlington |
A | A | SBD > Cass1 > DAT > CD | [1] First known Phish performance.
[2] First known performance.
[3] First known Phish performance; missing final lyrics.
[4] Marc Daubert.
[5] First known Phish performance; Dude of Life on vocals.
[6] First known performance; Dude of Life on vocals.
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. |
VT 1
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| 2. |
08/26/89 |
1989 - Townshend Family Park,
Townshend |
A | A | SBD |
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VT 2
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| 3. |
12/08/89 |
1989 - Green Mountain College,
Poultney |
A+ | A | Set 2 only; SBD > Cass/0 > DAT > CDR > EAC (secure) > WAV > shntool > FLAC; DAT>CDR | |
VT 2
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| 4. |
02/03/91 |
1991 - The Front,
Burlington |
A | A | |
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VT 2
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| 5. |
12/06/92 |
1992 - Vic Theater,
Chicago |
A | A | Neumann RSM-191-s @ 150 deg. XY > SV255 DAT. |
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IL 3
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| 6. |
08/14/93 |
1993 - World Music Theatre,
Tinley Park |
A | A | |
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IL 3
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| 7. |
10/22/95 |
1995 - Assembly Hall, University Of Illinois,
Champaign |
A | A | | * - Acapella |
IL 3
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| 8. |
10/31/95 |
1995 - Rosemont Horizon,
Rosemont |
A | A | | Set 2 featured the complete performance of The Who's Quadrophenia album with The Giant Country Horns (Don Glasgo on Trombone and French Horn, Dave Grippo on Tenor Saxophone, Alan Parshley on Trombone and Joey Sommerville on Trumpet). Before the encore, a Keith Moon replica drum set was setup. Then Fishman and Trey destroyed the drum set ala The Who of old. Finally, a stagehand brings Trey a large plunger, Trey depresses it, setting of a big explosion backstage.
* - w/ The Giant Country Horns
^ - w/ Dave Grippo On Tenor Saxophone
# - Acoustic Performance |
IL 4
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| 9. |
02/26/97 |
1997 - Longhorn,
Stuttgart |
| | | * First time since 07/02/95,
** jazz duels
*** First time since 5/4/94 |
Germany 2
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| 10. |
06/16/97 |
1997 - Royal Albert Hall,
London |
A+ | A- | Schoeps CMC 64>SX-M2>DA-P1 | * - First Time Played |
England 2
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| 11. |
12/13/97 |
1997 - Pepsi Arena,
Albany |
A | A | | J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic opened
#During which the band chants, "Bring in the Dude!", referring not to Steve Pollak but to Trey, as there was apparently a jovial dispute about who the real "Dude of Life" is. Fish calls on Mike to "bring in the Dude" and the band stops and lets Mike play a crazy, effect-laden bass solo. Then Trey asks Fish to let him "bring in the Dude". Fishman lets him, and bands stops to let Trey play a cool wah-wah solo. Then Page "brings in the Dude" with the clavinet. Fish doesn't "bring in the Dude".
*With lights off and a glow stick war |
NY 3
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| 12. |
08/02/98 |
1998 - Deer Creek Music Center,
Noblesville |
A | A | AUD | *with teases in between end trills
**Cole Porter cover from the musical Anything Goes; First time played; Mike on Vocals |
IN 2
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| 13. |
11/20/98 |
1998 - Hampton Coliseum,
Hampton |
A | A | | * Debut ** with Carl "Gears" Gerhard on trumpet |
VA 3
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| 14. |
07/17/03 |
2003 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre,
Bonner Springs |
A | A- | AKG 480/ck61 > PS-2 > USBPre > Vaio PCG-SRX87 (16/44.1) WaveLab 4.0 > CD Wave > mkwACT > .shn | * Keyword referenced the arrest of Phish's head of security; contained "Dust in the Wind" teases |
KS 3
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| 15. |
06/17/04 |
2004 - Keyspan Park,
Brooklyn |
A | A | AUD | |
NY 3
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| 16. |
06/18/04 |
2004 - KeySpan Park,
Brooklyn |
A | A | AUD | *with Jay-Z; Cyro Baptista on percussion. |
NY 2
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| 17. |
06/19/04 |
2004 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center,
Saratoga Springs |
A | A | AUD | |
NY 3
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| 18. |
06/20/04 |
2004 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center,
Saratoga Springs |
A+ | A | AUD | * with Dr. Jack McConnell, on vocals & tap dancing |
NY 3
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| 19. |
06/23/04 |
2004 - Verizon Wireless Music Center,
Noblesville |
A | A | AUD | |
IN 3
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| 20. |
06/24/04 |
2004 - Verizon Wireless Music Center,
Noblesville |
A | A | AUD | * Down with Disease tease |
IN 3
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| 21. |
06/25/04 |
2004 - Alpine Valley Music Theatre,
East Troy |
A | A | AUD | |
WI 3
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| 22. |
06/26/04 |
2004 - Alpine Valley Music Theatre,
East Troy |
A | A | AUD | * first time played |
WI 3
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| 23. |
08/09/04 |
2004 - Hampton Coliseum,
Hampton |
A | A | Oktava MK-012>DMIC-20(todd-mod, 44.1)>d8 | |
VA 3
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| 24. |
08/10/04 |
2004 - Tweeter Center,
Mansfield |
A | A | AUD | |
MA 2
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| 25. |
08/12/04 |
2004 - Tweeter Center at the Waterfront,
Camden |
A | A | Handheld Schoeps CMXY4V -> V3 @ 44.1 | |
NJ 2
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| 26. |
08/15/04 |
2004 - Newport State Airport,
Coventry |
A | A | Neumann ak40 > lc3 > km100 > Lunatec V3 > VX Pocket (24 Bit/48 Khz) > Samplitude 7.0 > FLAC v1.7.1 | * song made up on the spot to honor crew members |
VT 5
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