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Ryth McFeud opened for Phish, and Trey sat in for their version of Light Up or Leave Me Alone. The song circulates on many recordings of that evening’s Phish show.
Ryth McFeud opened for Phish, and Trey sat in for their version of Light Up or Leave Me Alone. The song circulates on many recordings of that evening’s Phish show.
This setlist is unverified and all but certainly incomplete.
This setlist is unverified and all but certainly incomplete.

SET 1: Brother John, Mulling It Over, Ivory Tusk, But Anyway, Slow Change, What's For Breakfast, Mother Funker, 100 Years, Alone, Sweet Talking Hippie [1]

ENCORE: Johnny B. Goode

Trey added vocals on Sweet Talking Hippie.
Trey added vocals on Sweet Talking Hippie.

SET 1: Trust in Trust > Dropping Some NYC, Mulling It Over, As We Wonder, Gina, Gotta Get Mean > Gloria > Gotta Get Mean, But Anyway, Hard to Exist, Love of My Life, The Best Part, 100 Years, Alone > Sweet Talking Hippie, Mother Funker [1]

ENCORE: Johnny B. Goode

Trey and Page, in town for Phish’s performance at the University of Wisconsin the following evening, sat in for Mother Funker.
Trey and Page, in town for Phish’s performance at the University of Wisconsin the following evening, sat in for Mother Funker.

SET 1: Trust in Trust > Sweet Talkin' Hippie, Weird Chick > Mullin' It Over, Gina, Gotta Get Mean > Gloria [1] > Gotta Get Mean, Crystal Flame, But Anyway, Mountain Cry

Phish opened this show. During Blues Traveler’s closing set, Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for Gloria.
Phish opened this show. During Blues Traveler’s closing set, Trey sat in on guitar and vocals for Gloria.

SET 1: Rock Me Baby, Mulling It Over, Weird Chick, Out of My Hands > Gina, Optimistic Thought, But Anyway, Slow Change, Mountain Cry, Come Together, Mother Funker

SET 2: The Best Part, Love of My Life, 100 Years, Alone

ENCORE: Gotta Get Mean [1] > Gloria[1] > Gotta Get Mean[1]

Gotta Get Mean and Gloria featured Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards, and Boyd Tinsley on violin.    
Gotta Get Mean and Gloria featured Trey on guitar, Page on keyboards, and Boyd Tinsley on violin.    
During the summer of '89, the members of Phish as well as Russell Remington and others performed a weekly series of performances of jazz standards under the moniker "The Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble." This is the only specific known date and was first reported by phish.com. There is no known recording or setlist.
During the summer of '89, the members of Phish as well as Russell Remington and others performed a weekly series of performances of jazz standards under the moniker "The Johnny B. Fishman Jazz Ensemble." This is the only specific known date and was first reported by phish.com. There is no known recording or setlist.
This is likely the first time members of Phish performed publicly on New Year’s Eve. A booking company telephoned The Joneses on New Year’s Eve and asked them if they could play a last-minute show. Apparently not all members of the band were in town so they added Trey and Page and played the show as a combination of the two bands, called “The Phones.” The lineup included Trey on guitar, Page on keys, Steve Drebber on drums, Dan Pine on drums, Tim “T.J.” Johnston on bass, and Mark Jensen on percussion. Sound was engineered by Garrett Mead. While a setlist is not available, it is known that the show included Eyes of the World, Grapevine (I Heard it Through the...), and a Bachman-Turner Overdrive song. 
This is likely the first time members of Phish performed publicly on New Year’s Eve. A booking company telephoned The Joneses on New Year’s Eve and asked them if they could play a last-minute show. Apparently not all members of the band were in town so they added Trey and Page and played the show as a combination of the two bands, called “The Phones.” The lineup included Trey on guitar, Page on keys, Steve Drebber on drums, Dan Pine on drums, Tim “T.J.” Johnston on bass, and Mark Jensen on percussion. Sound was engineered by Garrett Mead. While a setlist is not available, it is known that the show included Eyes of the World, Grapevine (I Heard it Through the...), and a Bachman-Turner Overdrive song. 
No setlist is known for this instance of Mike and Fish playing with the Dangerous Grapes.
No setlist is known for this instance of Mike and Fish playing with the Dangerous Grapes.
This list is likely incomplete, and the date may be incorrect. This is the only show by Space Antelope documented by a recording in circulation, though there were likely other gigs. The Jam that preceded Walk on the Wild Side contained part of what would become the Arrival segment of Fluff's Travels.
This list is likely incomplete, and the date may be incorrect. This is the only show by Space Antelope documented by a recording in circulation, though there were likely other gigs. The Jam that preceded Walk on the Wild Side contained part of what would become the Arrival segment of Fluff's Travels.
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