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Thursday, April 1, 1993

Roseland Theater

Portland, OR, USA(visit #4 of 4)

1993 Winter/Spring Tour
24Songs
--Length
35Rarity
#4/4Venue Visit
0Debuts
0Bustouts

Set 1

10 songs
1
Llama
2
Guelah Papyrus
3
Rift
4
Stash
Jam
5
The Squirming Coil
5
6
My Friend, My Friend
Beginning featured Trey on acoustic guitar.
7
Paul and Silas >
8
Fluffhead
9
Lawn Boy
10
Run Like an Antelope

Set 2

12 songs
1
Axilla >
2
The Curtain >
3
Possum
4
4
Fee >
5
Ya Mar
6
Tweezer
Jam
7
Poor Heart
8
Big Ball Jam
9
Hold Your Head Up >
10
Terrapin >
11
Hold Your Head Up
12
Cavern

Set e

2 songs
1
Carolina
Without microphones.
2
Tweezer Reprise

Show Notes

The beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Antelope included I Feel the Earth Move and Barracuda teases. The prevalent rumor among audience members (aided, to some extent, by the band and crew helping spread the rumor) was that Neil Young would make a guest appearance. Trey teased Heart of Gold before Llama and Sugar Mountain before The Squirming Coil and in Lawn Boy. Tweezer contained Fire (Ohio Players) teases. After Big Ball Jam, the crew set up a folding chair, Trey’s acoustic guitar, and an extra microphone on stage. Trey introduced "Neil Young" to the roaring crowd, then went behind the drums and began playing the Hold Your Head Up intro with Fish appearing instead. Some friends sitting in the front row promptly hit Fish in the face with a pie. Fish sang a line of After the Gold Rush (with Page assisting on piano) before launching into Terrapin. After the second Hold Your Head Up, Trey joked that Bill Clinton would be helping out on saxophone for the next song prompting Page and Fish to tease Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Carolina was performed without microphones.

Song Era Distribution

24

Originals vs Covers

18
6

Set Durations

Set 1
--
Set 2
--
e
--

Setlist Fingerprint

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

Fluffhead
6 shows (avg 6)
Run Like an Antelope
4 shows (avg 5)
Possum
4 shows (avg 3)
Ya Mar
10 shows (avg 10)
Fee
4 shows (avg 5)
Hold Your Head Up
3 shows (avg 5)
Hold Your Head Up
3 shows (avg 5)
Terrapin
8 shows (avg 15)
The Curtain
7 shows (avg 12)
Poor Heart
3 shows (avg 7)
Lawn Boy
4 shows (avg 8)
Carolina
5 shows (avg 12)
The Squirming Coil
5 shows (avg 4)
Rift
3 shows (avg 9)
Tweezer
3 shows (avg 6)
Cavern
3 shows (avg 4)
Paul and Silas
4 shows (avg 12)
Stash
3 shows (avg 5)
Llama
3 shows (avg 4)
Tweezer Reprise
3 shows (avg 13)
Guelah Papyrus
5 shows (avg 7)
My Friend, My Friend
3 shows (avg 22)
Axilla
7 shows (avg 49)
Big Ball Jam
2 shows (avg 18)
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.

Possum
4
The Squirming Coil
5
Fluffhead
6
Ya Mar
10
Run Like an Antelope
4
Fee
4
Cavern
3
Llama
3
Guelah Papyrus
5
Hold Your Head Up
3
Hold Your Head Up
3
Stash
3
The Curtain
7
Terrapin
8
Lawn Boy
4
Tweezer
3
Poor Heart
3
Carolina
5
Rift
3
Paul and Silas
4
Tweezer Reprise
3
Axilla
7
My Friend, My Friend
3
Big Ball Jam
2
Recently playedAverage gap →Very overdue

Repeated from Previous Night1 song

Big Ball Jam

Overdue but SkippedPopular songs that were due

La Grange274 shows (avg 10)
Alumni Blues231 shows (avg 10)
Letter to Jimmy Page231 shows (avg 11)
Highway to Hell183 shows (avg 15)
Caravan227 shows (avg 19)
Satin Doll373 shows (avg 37)
Slave to the Traffic Light200 shows (avg 21)
The Asse Festival249 shows (avg 28)

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Phish performed 24 songs at Roseland Theater in Portland, OR on April 1, 1993. This was part of the 1993 Winter/Spring Tour.

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