This show was played at
Deer Creek Music Center in
Noblesville,
Indiana. Although this concert includes many rarities that will appeal to you
phish-heads, it comes at a time between the invigorating experimentation of 1995 and the
funky-get-your-groove-on 1997. A transitional year, 1996 for
Phish was a year of searching for a
groove more than anything else. Throughout the fall of 1995 and much of 1996, guitarist
Trey Anastasio had a small
percussion kit set up in his spot
on-stage, which he would occasionally play during
jams. The purpose of this was to encourage
keyboardist Page McConnell to get his groove on. All in all, it's really a very quality
Phish show, especially if your interested in the growth and
evolution of the styles and sounds of Phish over the years.
Disc: 1
1.
The Divided Sky
2.
Tube
3.
Tela
4.
Maze
5.
Fast Enough for You
6.
Old Home Place
7.
Punch You in the Eye
8.
Llama
9.
Glide
10.
Slave to the Traffic Light
Disc: 2
1.
AC/DC Bag
2.
The Lizards
3.
Mike's Song
4.
Lifeboy
5.
Weekapaug Groove
6.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Disc: 3
1.
Waste
2.
Train Song
3.
Strange Design
4.
Sweet Adeline
5.
David Bowie
6.
Sleeping Monkey
7.
Rockytop
8.
Ya Mar
9.
Split Open and Melt