1—Sneakin' Sally Thru the AlleyExtended bridge with some great Page/Trey interplay. Long vocal jam is "YEM"-like, it gets way beyond "Sally." Must-hear, it's crazy. · 112 BPM
10:52
181Good Times Bad TimesdarkLoose jam that simmers in a slightly sinister way eventually winds back up for a big finish. · 112 BPM
7:40
132Happy Birthday to You118 BPM
0:52
>SEGUE
162Peaches en Regalia108 BPM
3:41
146You Enjoy Myself112 BPM
18:03
165I Didn't Know120 BPM
5:51
SET 2MAIN9 TRACKS·1:191 CHARTED
2—Blue Bossa152 BPM
8:25
262Take the 'A' Train103 BPM
8:47
>SEGUE
254Timber (Jerry the Mule)162 BPM
10:35
256Fluffhead99 BPM
13:43
>SEGUE
238Jesus Just Left Chicago99 BPM
9:09
2—Makisupa Policeman
279Slave to the Traffic LightUnusually long version for this time period. Page is great on the electric piano and organ. Trey shreds impressively in the big, full power finish. · 123 BPM
Happy Birthday was sung to "Jen" and was subsequently sung in multiple parts of Peaches. YEM contained Flash Light teases and the vocal jam was based on "why should I feed you?." I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone. This show featured the first known Phish performance of Blue Bossa. Roll Like a Cantaloupe was performed for the first time since October 15, 1986 (103 shows).
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 22mwith break
LONGEST18:03YOU ENJOY MYSELF
SHORTEST0:52HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU
AVG SONG8:54across 16
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES40.24 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME13%of 143 min
SONG DURATIONS · 17 IN ORDER0–19 MIN
YOU ENJOY MYSELF 18:03
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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