Possum contained Oom Pa Pa and Simpsons signals, while Antelope contained Random Note and Will the Circle Be Unbroken? signals and a Moving in Stereo tease from Trey and three Get Back teases from Page. Fish teased Poor Heart after Glide. Love You featured Fish on the Bag-Vac. Memories and Sweet Adeline were performed without microphones. Everything was the opening act.
Jam Chart Versions
Teases
Get Back and Moving in Stereo teases in Run Like an Antelope, Poor Heart tease
Debut Years (Average: 1988)

This show was part of the "1992 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1992-03-17

Review by Bowie_HiHat_Intro

Bowie_HiHat_Intro You think the Divided Sky is sloppy!??! Watch this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGnV0uZXTs8
, attached to 1992-03-17

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill This show is ok, not great. Divided Sky is sloppy, Guelah is unfinished after the Asse Festeval going into Rift. Trey mentions St. Pat's day before Glide. Fishman starts Poor Heart only to get cut off by Trey going into The Sloth. The bootleg I heard cuts at the begining of Tweezer.
, attached to 1992-03-17

Review by E_Wolfe

E_Wolfe After listening to both of the previous reviews & peepin' the youtube link I can certainly say this: dude, what's sloppy is the video of said Divided Sky...I almost barfed from motion sickness.
He's got a point, tho; Sky is kinda sloppy during the parts of the ending crescendo-jam we've all come to know n' love. Trey misses more than 1 or 2 notes, and the key or his tone is...off.
The Mike's lacks in the inspiration dept, too, altho I give Trey credit for trying something entirely different in his approach to the jam.
Regardless, the Weekapaug is short but diseased...a definite must-hear.
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Review by thelot

thelot Decent SBD source here (with some cassette hiss) up through Tweezer, where it switches over to a clean digital audience source. Big thanks to the mystery taper with the B&K 4011s for capturing this one.

Things get rolling with a Buried Alive > Possum 1–2 punch. Possum features some secret language but no instructions, and Trey absolutely tears into it. Henrietta breaks out the vacuum during I Didn’t Know. Trey hits a few sour notes in Sky but quickly recovers and takes it home strong. There’s a tape flip following the Asse Festival section of Guelah, then it’s straight into Rift. Trey takes nice solo in Rift—good stuff. While this Antelope doesn’t quite reach the heights of the Creaturelope from Providence, it’s still a tight and fiery closer to set one.

A very enjoyable Jim opens the second half. Trey sends out a St. Patty’s Day greeting before launching into Glide. Poor Heart gets teased before they sneak through the back door into Sloth. A lively Poor Heart follows, complete with some funny banter about Cactus—“the man with the hair!” The SBD fades out as Tweezer begins, then returns with a strong audience patch. This is a thunderous Tweezer, pairing beautifully with Esther. Mike’s Groove may be pint-sized, but it hits hard. Fish introduces the whole band during Love You, along with his new toy, before a blazing Llama shuts down set two.

For the encore, Trey mentions, “this is a pretty big room but we’re gonna try this anyway,” before the band delivers lovely mic-less versions of Memories and Sweet Adeline. Both come through surprisingly well considering the setup. The taper didn’t even need to bump the levels.
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Review by Hendrix22

Hendrix22 https://youtu.be/t6AHUEjQQSk?si=X80XERt0fh3cj152
I was able to locate the video footage online from the first set of the Phish show on March 17, 1992 at Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University, Washington, DC. I liked this show. I hope you enjoy this footage as much as I did and find it helpful.
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