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1994 was the Beatles' White Album (everything except "Birthday", in which spot a birthday cake was presented to Brad Sands; and "Good Night", which was played over the PA during the following setbreak). Show included a Halloweencostume contest of audience members, and ended past 3:30 a.m. Here's a breakdown of how it went down:
After the end of set one, the lights came up
During the set break, Paul played weird sound effects (through the rear speakers of the PA system) including some from (Pink Floyd's) Dark Side of the Moon. People were flipping out, everyone screaming wildly, the lights went down, and the band came back on stage.
With the lights still down, the sound effects stop, and an audio clip is played of Ed Sullivan introducing... The Beatles...
Phish performed the entire album:
"Back in the USSR"
"Dear Prudence"
"Glass Onion" >
"Ob La Di, Ob La Da" (also teased in 4-17-93 My Friend)
"Why Don't We Do It In The Road" (Trey on drums, Fishman singing)
"I Will"
"Julia"
"Birthday" (instrumental with no drums; Fishman carried a cake to front of stage for Brad Sands)
"Yer Blues"
"Mother Natures' Son"
"Everybody's Got Something to Hide (Except for Me and My Monkey)"
"Sexy Sadie"
"Helter Skelter" (four-part harmony, no scream at the end)
"Long Long Long"
"Revolution I" (combination of Revolution and the true Revolution I)
"Honey Pie"
"Savoy Truffle"
"Cry Baby Cry"
"Revolution" (Trey on drums, Mike on cymbals, Fishman on vacuum and vocals, tape backup of original also playing over PA, strobe lights, smoke, nakedness, etc.)
With the strobe lights still on, the band leave the stage and "Goodnight" (the last song on the original double-album) is played over the PA.
Third set ended past 3am, and the encore included (in addition to two songs) a 15-minute costume contest!