Trey teased Buried Alive in Stash. I Didn't Know featured Fish on Bag-Vac and was dedicated to Nectar, who was in attendance. Trey teased Lazy in Llama, Long Tall Glasses in Tweezer, and Long Train Runnin' in It's Ice. Bowie’s intro contained teases of the last eight songs played in the show in reverse order: Uncle Pen, Squirming Coil, Bouncing Around The Room, It's Ice, Eliza, Tweezer, Golgi, and YEM. Sweet Adeline was performed without microphones.

Jam Chart Versions
Teases
Buried Alive tease in Stash, Lazy tease in Llama, Long Tall Glasses tease in Tweezer, Long Train Runnin' tease in It's Ice, Uncle Pen, The Squirming Coil, Bouncing Around the Room, It's Ice, Eliza, Tweezer, Golgi Apparatus, and You Enjoy Myself teases in David Bowie
Debut Years (Average: 1989)
Song Distribution

This show was part of the "1992 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1992-03-12

Review by SplitOpenAndMule

SplitOpenAndMule According to this interview with Mike Gordon from March 7, 1992 (at about 12 minutes in), the band was planning on doing a kickline at the end of the walkout of Cracklin' Rosie at this show, and having the security guys join in. This fits with the music of the final chorus, and would explain Page's comment after the second Cold as Ice: "Big hand for Northeast Security, those guys know how to have fun." Alas, it seems no video exists, but those who weren't in attendance can still imagine...

https://archive.org/details/InterviewWithMikeGordonFromPhish1992-03-07
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Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Nice average show for this time period. Only two new originals. The second Weigh is not quite as good as the first.

Fishman - "Everyone just pretend that I am Neil Diamond."
, attached to 1992-03-12

Review by thelot

thelot Decent audience source for this show, with just a touch of cassette hiss. Big thanks to Dave Shanker for pulling this one down and Todd and Arty for getting it into circulation!

Things kick off with a nice Runaway/Foam combo. Stash slays. Showboat Gertrude’s bag-vac is barely audible during I Didn’t Know, which Trey dedicates to Nectar himself, somewhere out in the audience. Solid Reba. I’m loving Page and Trey’s solos in the newer reworked version of Rift! Page takes the spotlight during Magilla, and Llama rips per usual. A solid YEM closes out the first half, with the first extended nirvana section.

Set two opens with a standard Golgi. Tweezer is fairly straightforward but rocks hard, and Eliza provides a nice landing pad. Some tasty B3 action from Page in Ice’s midsection, followed by another pretty Coil solo. Page kicks off Bowie with a shoutout to Matt DeCorletto and friends, sending them to the Flynn Box Office, while Mike has fun deconstructing Matt’s name. lol The band goes backwards down the setlist line during the hi-hat hijinx, teasing every song that came before Bowie up to the first set-closing YEM. Rippin’ version all around. Cracklin’ Rosie ends with a big atypical flourish, MSO closes with an extra-long pause, and Cavern wraps up set two.

The encore starts with Sweet Adeline coming through loud and clear, followed by a well-played Weigh and Tweezer Reprise.
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Review by GitDown

GitDown Interesting that so many new tunes come out in the first three shows of this tour, and then they reel it in for the hometown show, only playing two (and Rift was a reboot of sorts anyway). Never would have thought they'd be ones to play it safe, as it were.
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