Continuing a pattern of physical puzzle puzzles happening each Thursday so far, you're again going to want a printer and scissors...

Slipped of the Edge

In a conventional "edge-connect" puzzle, square pieces must be arranged so that all adjoining edges match - such as with the same two symbols or animals, or with related items (two parts of a word, state and its capital, etc.) In our twist below, each set of four corners connect - and you won't be matching shapes or bunnies...

When you've correctly rearranged all 24 squares, adjoining corners will jointly describe an unnamed cover song that Phish has performed live. The four numbers, clockwise in this order, will be the number of times the song has been played, the number of characters in the song title, the number of shows since the song was last performed ("current gap"), and the number of characters in the name of the original artist(s).

(Hint: focus on just the 15 songs with all four corners. The rest are real numbers, not red herrings, but you only get a number or two for the songs around the edges.)

Once you have all of the squares correctly arranged, pay attention just to the characters which are a single solid color, and use them to complete this web address: "http://phi.sh/~1________".