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Link Monday, 02/22/1993 The Moon, Tallahassee, FL

Soundcheck: Guy Forget, Nellie Kane, Sample In A Jar

Set 1: Rift, Guelah Papyrus[1] > Secret Language Instructions[2] > Guelah Papyrus, Poor Heart, Maze, Fee[3] > Sparkle, Foam, Cavern, I Didn't Know, David Bowie

Set 2: Runaway Jim, It's Ice, Uncle Pen, Tweezer, Glide, You Enjoy Myself[4], The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Llama, Hold Your Head Up > Love You > Hold Your Head Up, The Squirming Coil, Tweezer Reprise

Encore: Amazing Grace, Fire

[1] Simpsons signal.
[2] Call to the Post tease from Page. Simpsons and Random Note signals introduced.
[3] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[4] Vocal jam based on How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin); subsequent Frankenstein and Jeopardy! teases.

Notes: Guelah Papyrus included a Simpsons signal before the Secret Language Instructions. The Instructions included a Call to the Post tease from Page and introductions of the Simpsons and Random Note signals. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. The YEM vocal jam was based on How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin) and later contained Frankenstein and Jeopardy! teases.

This show was part of the "1993 Winter/Spring Tour."

Gap Chart Gap Chart for 1993-02-22

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Who was there?
Beaker*
giblonical
reisbaron
willet43
Wolfscream
* indicates first show

5 Phish.netters attended.

Posted by willet43

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Attached to 1993-02-22

willet43I actually kind of felt bad for the band at this show. The last time I saw them before this was in New Jersey for the H.O.R.D.E. Festival, and the mood was quite different. The Moon was essentially a bar with a short riser for a stage. The Moon was not full that night, and you could get a beer at the bar and walk within ten feet of of the stage. I think the guys could sense the vibe and the first set was super short. Not that they played poorly. The second set was probably a better time than one would have with just about any other band in at that time, but they clearly weren't in any big hurry to stick around. I think it is telling that they never played The Moon again.