186Divided SkyFish rules the court here, and Trey is predictably fleet fingered in this powerhouse version. · 99 BPM
13:39
158The Horse162 BPM
1:33
>SEGUE
139Silent in the Morning103 BPM
5:09
>SEGUE
179FluffheadWith strong execution throughout, Page's shift to a baby grand is a big plus to the performance sound. The changes in dynamics, from the quiet sections of Clod, to the growing intensity approaching Arrival, demonstrates the band's confidence that they can not only survive, but even excel when performing this opus. Arrival is laid down with a paradigmatic 1993 sense of elan. · 99 BPM
14:24
150Cavern118 BPM
4:29
SET 2MAIN25 TRACKS·1:3717 CHARTED
270Wilson99 BPM
7:12
>SEGUE
285RebaIIDirectly before "Tweezer" walks away, this supercharged "Reba" jump-starts this historic second set with wild and inventive play, notable for "Woody Woodpecker" teases and syncopated madness. · 101 BPM
13:37
>SEGUE
263TweezerGreat opening section (with a "Straight from the Sewer" rap), and a "Low Rider" jam before a "Walk Away" sandwich! But there's not a lot of "Tweezer" in here. Can't really "rate" it as against others. · 92 BPM
4:34
->INTO
269Walk AwayII-> in from "Tweezer." "Walk Away" is sandwiched inside "Tweezer." · 108 BPM
4:39
->INTO
261TweezerGreat opening section (with a "Straight from the Sewer" rap), and a "Low Rider" jam before a "Walk Away" sandwich! But there's not a lot of "Tweezer" in here. Can't really "rate" it as against others. · 113 BPM
1:46
>SEGUE
245Glide96 BPM
4:35
>SEGUE
274Mike's SongTease-heavy version includes melodic winks at "Tweezer," "Wilson," "Reba," "The Lizards," and "Stash." This version also includes a "MMGAMOIO" sandwich. · 108 BPM
8:03
->INTO
2—My Mind's Got a Mind of its OwnII-> in from "Mike's Song." The first of several brief segues in the midst of an inspired and popular "Mike's Groove." -> back to "Mike's Song."
->INTO
258Mike's SongTease-heavy version includes melodic winks at "Tweezer," "Wilson," "Reba," "The Lizards," and "Stash." This version also includes a "MMGAMOIO" sandwich. · 112 BPM
1:58
>SEGUE
277I Am HydrogenII> in from "Mike's Song." Part of an epic tease and segue-fest, the "Hydrogen" sandwiches brief versions of "The Vibration Of Life" and "Kung." · 118 BPM
3:12
->INTO
2—The Vibration of LifeII-> in from "I Am Hydrogen." All part of an incredible and hugely popular segue-fest "Mike's Groove." -> to "Kung."
->INTO
2—KungII-> in from "The Vibration Of Life." Both are sandwiched inside of "I Am Hydrogen."
->INTO
264I Am HydrogenII> in from "Mike's Song." Part of an epic tease and segue-fest, the "Hydrogen" sandwiches brief versions of "The Vibration Of Life" and "Kung." · 86 BPM
3:33
>SEGUE
257Weekapaug GrooveA strong "Type I" version of "Weekapaug" that passes through "Have Mercy" and a "Rock and Roll All Nite" jam in the midst of one of the craziest tease and segue-fests of the band's career. · 74 BPM
2:11
->INTO
275Have MercyII-> in from "Weekapaug Groove." This incredible "Mike's Groove" is a segue and tease-fest, with 12 bona fide ->'s in a single set. -> back to "Weekapaug." · 98 BPM
2:58
->INTO
265Weekapaug GrooveA strong "Type I" version of "Weekapaug" that passes through "Have Mercy" and a "Rock and Roll All Nite" jam in the midst of one of the craziest tease and segue-fests of the band's career. · 152 BPM
1:22
->INTO
2—Rock and Roll All Nite-> in from "Weekapaug." An audience member dressed as Gene Simmons joins the band in singing this Kiss classic. -> back to "Weekapaug." · 144 BPM
0:58
->INTO
2—Weekapaug GrooveA strong "Type I" version of "Weekapaug" that passes through "Have Mercy" and a "Rock and Roll All Nite" jam in the midst of one of the craziest tease and segue-fests of the band's career.
225Fast Enough for You144 BPM
5:11
>SEGUE
251Big Ball Jam99 BPM
3:30
>SEGUE
260Hold Your Head Up162 BPM
4:08
>SEGUE
2—Terrapin
>SEGUE
261Hold Your Head Up111 BPM
7:45
->INTO
277Harry HoodII-> in from "HYHU." A cool and very improvisational jam, coming at the end of a historic show. Shredding, intense peak. · 99 BPM
<p>Trey teased I Can't Turn You Loose in Divided Sky. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar. This long version of Wilson included a Simpsons signal and, towards the end, a freakish jam that included an Iron Man tease from Mike. Reba included a tease of the theme from <em>Woody Woodpecker</em>. The first Tweezer had Straight Out the Sewer quotes from Trey and a Low Rider jam. Glide subsequently included Tweezer teases. Mikeâs Song featured minor lyric changes, three different Tweezer teases, two different Wilson teases, and other teases of Reba, Lizards, and Stash. During Hydrogen before the Vibration of Life, Mike teased Entrance of the Gladiators. After Kung, Mike quoted NO2. The Rock and Roll All Nite jam was for fan Jay von Lehe, dressed as Kissâs Gene Simmons, who the band brought on stage to sing the songâs chorus. Terrapin featured band intros and lots of chatter from Fish, prompting a hurry-up HYHU tease from Page. Fish also performed a lengthy vacuum solo during this tune. The HYHU outro segued into Hood as Fish and Trey switched places. Neither Have Mercy (first since Halloween, 1986, or 680 shows) nor MMGAMOIO were played in their entirety. Walk Away was played for the first time since November 2, 1991 (159 shows). This show was released as part of the <em>Phish At The Roxy</em> box set.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 58mwith break
LONGEST14:24FLUFFHEAD
SHORTEST0:58ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE
AVG SONG5:34across 32
JAM CHRT19charted
SEGUES260.70 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME6%of 178 min
SONG DURATIONS · 37 IN ORDER0–15 MIN
FLUFFHEAD 14:24
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