Friday, 02/19/1993
Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Soundcheck: Ya Mar -> You Can Call Me Al -> Ya Mar, Dog Log, Funky Bitch
Set 1: Loving Cup, Rift, Split Open and Melt, Fee -> Maze, Colonel Forbin's Ascent[1] > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sparkle, My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart > David Bowie[2]
Set 2: Runaway Jim, It's Ice, Paul and Silas, You Enjoy Myself > Ya Mar, Big Ball Jam[3], Lawn Boy, Funky Bitch[4], My Sweet One[4], Hold Your Head Up[5] > Love You[6] > Hold Your Head Up[4], Llama[4], Amazing Grace[7]
Encore: AC/DC Bag
[1] Narration recalled the flood from Phish’s last Atlanta performance, on March 28, 1992
[2] Trey referenced Fishman's birthday during the intro; Moby Dick jam, with Fishman soloing on both drums and vacuum, and Simpsons signal.
[3] Charge tease.
[4] Jimmy Herring on guitar.
[5] Trey tried unsuccessfully to convince Colonel Bruce Hampton to come out and jam on horns. Jimmy Herring on guitar.
[6] Jimmy Herring on guitar and Fishman on guitar and vacuum.
[7] Without microphones.
Notes: The Forbin’s narration recalled the flood from Phish’s last Atlanta performance, on March 28, 1992. This show was performed on Fishman’s birthday, which Trey made reference to during the Bowie intro. Bowie also contained a Moby Dick jam, with Fishman soloing on both drums and vacuum, and a Simpsons signal. There were also several Happy Birthday teases throughout the show. Funky Bitch through Llama featured Jimmy Herring sitting in on guitar. Lawn Boy was dedicated to Page’s parents. Big Ball Jam included a Charge tease. Love You featured Fishman on guitar and vacuum, as well as the delivery of a birthday cake. Trey also presented Fishman with a clock necklace a la Flavor Flav of Public Enemy, so that Fish would never again be late for the bus. During HYHU, Trey tried unsuccessfully to convince Colonel Bruce Hampton to come out and jam on horns. AC/DC Bag was played for “Hack’s” 21st birthday, as he had evidently requested it at a party the night before. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones and dedicated to Page’s dad, who gave a standing ovation.
This show was part of the "1993 Winter/Spring Tour."
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6 Phish.netters attended.