266Ya MarSegues into Reggae Fest Vol. 2. with Jah Roy · 144 BPM
5:10
->INTO
277JamWith Jah Roy on vocals. Reggae Fest Vol. 2. · 162 BPM
19:28
243I Didn't Know144 BPM
4:42
SET 3MAIN9 TRACKS·1:092 CHARTED
3—Sneakin' Sally Thru the AlleyHigh power bridge with some great Trey. Long vocal jam with more animal-like screams, howls and other weird sounds. · 108 BPM
9:09
357Tela108 BPM
12:20
340Fee152 BPM
5:23
338Golgi Apparatus99 BPM
4:41
345Satin Doll118 BPM
1:40
>SEGUE
345Take the 'A' Train108 BPM
7:08
>SEGUE
337Possum112 BPM
6:59
335The Ballad of Curtis Loew144 BPM
5:24
376David BowieIIDefinitely stretches the boundaries of "Type I" jamming, especially after 9:00, then at 12:00 it really gets out there into some interesting exploration. · 102 BPM
This show featured the first known Phish performance of Satin Doll. Fluffhead's lyrics were changed to "sure got some Bette Davis eyes" and the song later contained a "Get up John-Boy" quote (in reference to <em>The Waltons</em>). 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 Fish on trombone. A-Train featured a <em>Flintstones</em> theme tease from Trey. This setlist is likely incomplete.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 49mwith break
LONGEST19:28JAM
SHORTEST1:40SATIN DOLL
AVG SONG8:27across 20
JAM CHRT4charted
SEGUES50.25 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME10%of 169 min
SONG DURATIONS · 20 IN ORDER0–20 MIN
JAM 19:28
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