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Dec 9, 1989All ShowsDec 16, 1989

Friday, December 15, 1989

Ukrainian National Home

New York, NY, USA

1989 Tour
25#27 of 65
18Songs
2h 18mLength
9Rarity
#1/1Venue Visit
0Debuts
1Bustouts
8Avg Score

Show Notes

Phish alternated sets at this gig with Blues Traveler, with Phish playing their first set, followed by Blues Traveler playing their first set, Phish playing their second set, and then Blues Traveler playing their second set. John Popper sat in on harmonica for Funky Bitch and JJLC. Funky Bitch was preceded by Trey explaining that they were going to introduce Popper as Chris Kuroda to pull a joke on their former light man, Tim, who used to jam on harmonica with the band but "wasn't that good."  Trey said they would give the tape to Tim and tell him that Chris was getting pretty good on the harmonica. Trey asked the crowd to yell "All right Chris!" when Popper came out on stage. After Jesus Just Left Chicago, Popper said "I better get back to those lights." Trey teased DEG in Mike's Song and Dixie in Ya Mar. Lizards was teased before Antelope. Contact included Low Rider teases from Page.

Song Era Distribution

18

Originals vs Covers

13
5

Set Durations

Set 1
1h 6m
Set 2
1h 11m

Setlist Fingerprint

Each block is a song. Color = how overdue it was. Brighter = bigger gap relative to average.

Mike's Song
1 shows (avg 5)
You Enjoy Myself
2 shows (avg 3)
Run Like an Antelope
2 shows (avg 6)
I Am Hydrogen
1 shows (avg 6)
Possum
2 shows (avg 3)
AC/DC Bag
2 shows (avg 4)
Golgi Apparatus
1 shows (avg 4)
David Bowie
1 shows (avg 5)
Funky Bitch
6 shows (avg 9)
Good Times Bad Times
8 shows (avg 6)
Ya Mar
2 shows (avg 11)
Take the 'A' Train
1 shows (avg 6)
Divided Sky
3 shows (avg 5)
Jesus Just Left Chicago
62 shows (avg 19)
I Didn't Know
2 shows (avg 6)
Contact
1 shows (avg 8)
Weekapaug Groove
1 shows (avg 7)
The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony
2 shows (avg 14)
Fresh
On time
Slightly overdue
Overdue
Very overdue
Debut

Gap Analysis

Each bar shows how many shows since the song was last played, relative to its average gap. Bar extends past the center line = overdue.

Jesus Just Left Chicago
62BO
Good Times Bad Times
8
You Enjoy Myself
2
Possum
2
Funky Bitch
6
Divided Sky
3
AC/DC Bag
2
Run Like an Antelope
2
I Didn't Know
2
Golgi Apparatus
1
Mike's Song
1
David Bowie
1
Ya Mar
2
I Am Hydrogen
1
Take the 'A' Train
1
Weekapaug Groove
1
The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony
2
Contact
1
Recently playedAverage gap →Very overdue

Repeated from Previous Night7 songs

Mike's SongI Am HydrogenGolgi ApparatusDavid BowieTake the 'A' TrainContactWeekapaug Groove

Overdue but SkippedPopular songs that were due

Peaches en Regalia54 shows (avg 7)
Whipping Post70 shows (avg 10)
The Curtain With162 shows (avg 25)
Dave's Energy Guide104 shows (avg 16)
Sneakin' Sally Thru the Alley62 shows (avg 10)
Back Porch Boogie Blues227 shows (avg 36)
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)246 shows (avg 40)
Corinna108 shows (avg 18)

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Phish performed 18 songs at Ukrainian National Home in New York, NY on December 15, 1989. The show lasted approximately 2 hours and 18 minutes. 1 song returned after extended absences (bustouts). This was part of the 1989 Tour.

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