Slade Hall - University of Vermont
Burlington, VT
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Set 1Big Leg Emma
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis show was a benefit for the Union of Concerned Students (UCS), a group that worked with anti-Apartheid forces to help pull UVM investments out of South Africa. Herbal Tea also played at this show. It appears that Big Leg Emma may have been played, but the setlist is unknown
Set 1Low Rider Jam > Big Leg Emma, Wild Child, Bluegrass , Camel Walk, Possum[1], Fire, Slave to the Traffic Light, In the Midnight Hour
Set 2Melt the Guns[2] > T.V. Theme[3], Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[4], Prep School Hippie[5]
Set 3Mike's Song > Dave's Energy Guide, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Cities, Anarchy, Revolution, Anarchy[6], Revolution[7], Makisupa Policeman
Comment[1] First known version.
[2] First known version; with a macaroni and cheese vocal jam. Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[3] First known version. Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[4] Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[5] First known public performance.
[6] Sung as "Sex Mob"
[7] Sung as "Dead Cops"
This show was performed on the Redstone campus, is likely incomplete based on song and tape cuts, and may have been two sets instead of three. This show featured the first known performances of Possum, Melt the Guns, and T.V. Theme and the first known public performance of Prep School Hippie. Boxes of macaroni and cheese were passed out to the audience to shake along with the band during Melt the Guns, T.V. Theme, and Sneakin' Sally. Melt the Guns included a macaroni and cheese vocal jam. Anarchy and Revolution were performed twice with the second versions being sung as "Sex Mob" and "Dead Cops" respectively. Trey jokingly introduced McGrupp as "Love the One You're With." The segue between McGrupp and Cities included a jam that would eventually become the end of David Bowie. The band handed out boxes of macaroni and cheese during Melt the Guns for the audience to use as shakers. The source of this setlist is phish.com.
[2] First known version; with a macaroni and cheese vocal jam. Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[3] First known version. Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[4] Audience shook boxes of macaroni and cheese.
[5] First known public performance.
[6] Sung as "Sex Mob"
[7] Sung as "Dead Cops"
This show was performed on the Redstone campus, is likely incomplete based on song and tape cuts, and may have been two sets instead of three. This show featured the first known performances of Possum, Melt the Guns, and T.V. Theme and the first known public performance of Prep School Hippie. Boxes of macaroni and cheese were passed out to the audience to shake along with the band during Melt the Guns, T.V. Theme, and Sneakin' Sally. Melt the Guns included a macaroni and cheese vocal jam. Anarchy and Revolution were performed twice with the second versions being sung as "Sex Mob" and "Dead Cops" respectively. Trey jokingly introduced McGrupp as "Love the One You're With." The segue between McGrupp and Cities included a jam that would eventually become the end of David Bowie. The band handed out boxes of macaroni and cheese during Melt the Guns for the audience to use as shakers. The source of this setlist is phish.com.
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis was Phish’s 5th Slade Hall show. The setlist is unknown, but notes reflect that Sierra also played.
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