PHISH
Wilbur Field, Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA — April 18, 1992
Set 1
- Wilson5:29
- Divided Sky12:20
- Guelah Papyrus5:43
- Poor Heart2:46
- Split Open and Melt7:25
- Esther8:41
- Possum9:16
- It's Ice > Mind Left Body Jam > It's Ice8:51
- Sparkle4:09
- All Things Reconsidered3:06
- Run Like an Antelope11:01
Set 2
- Glide4:05
- The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony1:48
- Suzy Greenberg5:35
- Rift7:59
- Manteca0:48
- Bathtub Gin7:52
- Manteca0:32
- The Lizards10:14
- Mound6:00
- Llama5:25
- The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday3:59
- Avenu Malkenu3:13
- The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday1:33
- Dinner and a Movie3:33
- Harry Hood13:41
- Cold as Ice1:51
- Love You5:58
- Cold as Ice0:34
- Rocky Top2:58
- Contact(Encore)6:28
- Big Black Furry Creature from Mars4:30
Other
- (Check) Shaggy Dog1:32
- (Check) Jam3:35
Show Notes
This was a free outdoor show at Stanford. Possum included a Simpsons signal and Antelope included Frère Jacques teases. Page teased Entrance of the Gladiators in Llama. Avenu Malkenu included a “Happy Passover” bass solo from Mike. Harry Hood contained a Linus and Lucy jam; this theme was briefly reprised at the beginning of Contact. The encore featured guest Cameron McKinney on ukulele (unmiced). McKinney, seven years old at the time, also had the honor of counting off BBFCFM. It should be noted that the infamous “squirt gun breaks” during this show are in reference to a security guard (named Gary Herman) cooling off the audience with a Super Soaker, and not the band shooting each other. Manteca was played for the first time since March 16, 1991 (132 shows). Monitor engineer Pete Schall cracked his head open when he ran into a pole playing Band vs. Crew Football at this show, later referenced nine years later as "Pete threw a bomb and he rang the pole" in Trey's composition Push On 'Til The Day.