SET 1: Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light, La Grange[1], Lushington[2] -> Possum, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Good Times Bad Times, AC/DC Bag, Shaggy Dog, Funky Bitch
SET 2: The Curtain With[3], Halley's Comet > The Sloth[3], Light Up Or Leave Me Alone -> Skin It Back, Peaches en Regalia, Fluffhead, Fee[3], Harry Hood, Harpua, Suzy Greenberg
SET 3: David Bowie, You Enjoy Myself, Ya Mar, Divided Sky, Flat Fee[3], McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Corinna
 August of 1987 is, in my opinion, a very interesting moment in the history of Phish. Having returned to Vermont after a summer break, the band begins to play many of the most-loved songs in its canon, including Divided Sky, Fee, the Sloth, The Curtain, Harpua, BBFCFM, and begins the practice of playing songs to annoy Fish.
		August of 1987 is, in my opinion, a very interesting moment in the history of Phish. Having returned to Vermont after a summer break, the band begins to play many of the most-loved songs in its canon, including Divided Sky, Fee, the Sloth, The Curtain, Harpua, BBFCFM, and begins the practice of playing songs to annoy Fish. 1) La Grange: Nice debut for a song that legitmately rocks
		1) La Grange: Nice debut for a song that legitmately rocks 
 
	 This is another nice piece of history to hear from the early days at Nectar's, although again it's too short.  Pretty standard stuff for 1987.
		This is another nice piece of history to hear from the early days at Nectar's, although again it's too short.  Pretty standard stuff for 1987.Add a Review
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