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| 12/01/84 | Nectar's, Burlington, VT | 1 | audio | [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. |
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| 02/09/93 | Auditorium Theater, Rochester, NY | 3 | Copy of Adam Shiffman's (rift.com) and Kevin Shapiro's recording. | *With tons of secret language and CHARGE and fun! |
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| 07/08/94 | Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts, Mansfield, MA | 3 | audio, great aud copy, thanks Ed | The First Set Contained A Complete Gamehenge Narration |
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| 10/19/96 | Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, NY | 3 | .shn |
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| 07/21/97 | Virginia Beach Amphitheatre, Virginia Beach, VA | 2 | .shn | * With Leroy Moore (Dave Matthews Band) on saxaphone; Trey, Mike and Leroy all have an additional instrument brought on stage for them so that they are all holding two of each of their instruments and playing both. Then Trey got another guitar so he was playing and holding 3 guitars at once. Then he ran over and hit Fishman's cymbals. All the while Page was kneeling on his bench and banging like mad on his keyboards. |
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| 08/14/97 | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, Darien, NY | 3 | audio, Ken Kesey show, sweet setlist | * w/ Ken Kesey
#Frankenstein is played as back-round music, then evolves into a groove jam
** Before Camel Walk, Trey announces: "we're supposed to go into Famous Mockingbird now but we can't: the funk's too deep"
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| 04/04/98 | Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI | 2 | .shn | |
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| 07/17/99 | Oswego County Airport, Volney, NY | 4 | audio copy from a friends copy | *w/ Son Seals
#Reprised after as exit music for Seals |
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| 07/18/99 | Oswego County Airport, Volney, NY | 4 | audio copy from a friends copy | *w/ the Del McCoury Band
** with long jam (song total ~25min) |
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| 12/05/99 | BlueCross Arena, Rochester, NY | 3 | audio, need to take out gaps... | * Original; First time played
** Trey's Fan went into oscillating mode and blew into his amp mics, causing problems |
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| 02/14/03 | Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA | 2 | .shn | * written by Shel Silverstein, originally performed by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show; first Time Played, and because Phish was on the cover of the current issue
** with 'What's the Use' teases by Trey
^ with 'Woman From Tokyo' (Deep Purple) riffs by Trey
^^ with delay loops
^^^ during the end of the last verse, someone got on stage (from stage right), grabbed Trey's mic, and was only able to shout "Missy, I Love You! Happy Valentine..." before being dragged off stage |
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| 02/16/03 | Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV | 2 | .shn | * Stevie Wonder cover, last played 10/20/94 according to ZZYZX's Phish Stats
** with glow war
*** keyword was "spliff" but stretched out ("sp", then a 3-5 second pause, then "liff") |
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| 07/19/03 | Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI | 2 | audio | |
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| 07/29/03 | Post Gazette Pavillion at Star Lake, Burgettstown, PA | 2 | .shn
audience source | * with Bittersweet Motel and I Fooled Around and Fell in Love (First time played (Elvin Bishop cover); with Fishman on vocals and vacuum.)
Daniel had not been performed in the previous 280 shows, Harpua in 167.
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| 08/02/03 | Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME | 5 | .shn, both days on five discs | * with whistling
** Japanese lyrics
^ With ambient jam
^^ with Seven Below teases |
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| 08/03/03 | Loring Air Force Base, Limestone, ME | 5 | .shn, both days on five discs | * Trey said something to the effect of: "Hey, Kevin, there's a post-able version of 'Wilson.' Ladies and gentlemen, the Shortest 'Wilson' Ever! I'd like to dedicated that to our archivist, Kevin Shapiro... And now: the longest 'Bittersweet Motel' ever - I'm kidding!" Then the crowd started an enormous chant for 'Fluffhead.' After conferring with the band, Trey said, "Mike says no" - and the band launched into 'Mike's Song'
** with massive glowstick war
^ Phish played the song in the background as the winners from the '100th Running of the First Annual Runaway Jim 5K' were brought up on stage and announced by Trey with photos on the video screen (the women's second-place finisher was actually Trey's neighbor "from right down the road" and the men's winner, from nearby Presque Isle, had a time of 15min for the 5k)
^^ after the "downshift," Trey thanks the crew and the crowd; when the band returns to the song, they skip the "Rye rye rocco/Marco/Spike" lyrics section
# with fireworks behind the stage during the close of the song |
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| 12/30/03 | American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL | 2 | .shn | # with George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars |
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| 12/31/03 | American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL | 4 | audio | * Finishes 12/30/03 version |
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| 06/18/04 | KeySpan Park, Brooklyn, NY | 3 | .shn | *with Jay-Z; Cyro Baptista on percussion. |
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