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Set 1: Jam Colonel Forbin's Ascent[1] Fly Famous Mockingbird[1] Mike's Song[1] I Am Hydrogen[1] Weekapaug Groove[2] The Lizards[1] On Your Way Down[1] AC/DC Bag[1] Possum[1] Walk Away[3] Bold As Love[1] No Dogs Allowed[4] The Sloth Fire[5]
Set 2: The Curtain With[1] Dave's Energy Guide[1] The Curtain With[1] Wilson[1] Terrapin[6] Run Like an Antelope[1] Satin Doll[7] Blue Bossa[8] La Grange Alumni Blues[1] Letter to Jimmy Page[1] Alumni Blues[1] Peaches en Regalia
Set 3: You Enjoy Myself[1] Contact[1] Harry Hood Dinner and a Movie Slave to the Traffic Light[9] The Ballad of Curtis Loew Good Times Bad Times
[1] Unknown additional percussionist.
[2] First known performance; Unknown additional percussionist.
[3] First known Phish performance; Unknown additional percussionist.
[4] First known performance.
[5] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns.; lyric changed to "Move over, Rover, and let Cameron take over."
[6] Fish trombone solo.
[7] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns.
[8] Peter Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns, "Vincent" on trumpet.
[9] Peter Danforth on saxophone.
Notes: This gig was a party at the home of local Burlington musician Peter Danforth and included the first known performance of Weekapaug and No Dogs Allowed as well as the first known Phish performance of Walk Away. This version and the next known version of No Dogs Allowed (released by the band on Colorado 88) concluded with a substantial section of Divided Sky. Fire, Satin Doll and Blue Bossa featured Danforth and Dave Grippo on horns. Blue Bossa also featured "Vincent" on trumpet and Slave also featured Danforth on saxophone. Forbin's through Bold As Love, The Curtain With through Wilson, Antelope, Alumni, Letter To Jimmy Page, YEM, and Contact all featured an unknown additional percussionist. After Weekapaug, Fish teased both Weekapaug and Peaches on the drums. Lizards included a Mockingbird tease from Page. Fire's lyrics were changed to "move over, Rover, and let Cameron take over." Terrapin contained a Fish trombone solo.
This show was part of the "1988 Tour."