183Harry HoodblissThis majestic and graceful "Hood" is very powerful and moving, with soulful, delicate teaming by Trey and Page. The peak rises to lofty heights without ever losing its elegant beauty. Live Phish Archival Release. · 133 BPM
15:40
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181Cars Trucks BusesExtended, jazzy jam with Dave Grippo on alto sax and James Harvey on trombone. · 152 BPM
9:34
179Suzy GreenbergfunkVersion benefits from excellent contributions from musicians Grippo (alto sax) and Harvey (trombone), but Mike may steal the show, here. Fun, Funky, Phish. · 123 BPM
<p>This show celebrated the release of “Phish Food” ice cream and was a benefit for the then-newly formed Waterwheel Foundation. “Ben & Jerry” made a short speech before the show and free ice cream was made available for the entire crowd. I Told You So and Love Me Like a Man, both of which featured Tammy Fletcher of The Disciples on vocals, made their Phish debuts. Cinnamon Girl was played for the first time since March 1, 1989 (904 shows). Hood contained a Barracuda tease by Trey. The last three songs of the first set, as well as Funky Bitch, featured Dave Grippo on alto sax and James Harvey on trombone. Grippo teased Third Stone From the Sun in Cars Trucks Buses and Chameleon in Suzy Greenberg. Soul Power 74 was teased by both horns in Suzy. Hello My Baby was performed without microphones. All songs in the soundcheck (except for Walfredo) featured horns.</p>
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME2h 38mwith break
LONGEST16:30DAVID BOWIE
SHORTEST1:47HELLO MY BABY
AVG SONG7:11across 22
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES100.45 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME9%of 158 min
SONG DURATIONS · 22 IN ORDER0–17 MIN
DAVID BOWIE 16:30
● SET 1● SET 2● ENCORE
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