Phish
1992-11-28
Capitol Theater
Port Chester, NY
Source: AKG414 > Custom Oade Preamp > Sony D-10 Pro II > DAT
Transfer: DAT(m) @ 48kHz > Sony PCM-R500 > Tascam DA-3000
Taped & Transferred by Jim Wise
Set 1
s1t01 - My Sweet One
s1t02 - Foam
s1t03 - Stash
s1t04 - Esther >
s1t05 - Chalk Dust Torture
s1t06 - Sparkle
s1t07 - Fast Enough For You >
s1t08 - All Things Reconsidered
s1t09 - Mike's Song >
s1t10 - I Am Hydrogen >
s1t11 - Weekapaug Groove
Set 2
s2t01 - Suzy Greenberg >
s2t02 - Paul & Silas >
s2t03 - Tweezer >
s2t04 - The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday >
s2t05 - Avenu Malkenu
s2t06 - Maze
s2t07 - The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday >
s2t08 - Bouncing Around The Room
s2t09 - The Squirming Coil
s2t10 - Love You >
s2t11 - Hold Your Head Up
s2t12 - Harpua
s2t13 - Golgi Apparatus
s2t14 - Encore Break
Encore
s2t15 - Contact >
s2t16 - Tweezer Reprise
- there was about 5 minutes missing from Harpua, 133666 was used to patch the missing portion
phish.net:
My Sweet One included a long pause due to problems Mike had with his bass. The Esther intro contained Random Note and Aw Fuck! signals. Mike's Song contained several Walk This Way teases and Tweezer contained strong Alumni Blues teases. Fish referred to Love You (which included the use of a gong) as “Woody’s Gong” before the Harpua. Harpua included a Jimmy Olsen’s Blues tease. During Contact, Trey brought his grandmother on stage and danced with her after telling the audience it was her favorite song.
phish.com:
This was the second night of an all ages, 2-night stand billed by the promoter as “Third Annual Thanksgiving Jam!” It was also Phish’s seventh and last show at the Capitol Theatre. Some say the Phish-at-The-Cap era had to end to save the balcony, but the venue remains a favorite among many long-time fans for its ornate decor and excellent acoustics. This show’s opener, My Sweet One, was interrupted for a few minutes by a bass problem which the band called “Capitol Punishment.” During Mike’s Song, Chris Kuroda’s fog machines reportedly produced enough smoke to obscure the stage for much of the jam. Tweezer included teases of Alumni Blues. This rendition of Love You featured an especially long vacuum solo by Fish as well as his work on a large gong, donated for the show by old friend Woody from The Joneses. Before Harpua, Fish titled the excursion “Woody’s Gong.” Harpua featured a return journey inside Fish’s head where Jimmy, Harpua and Poster were enjoyed their favorite hit, Jimmy Olsen’s Blues which was teased for the third time in November. There was a lighting malfunction (or maybe it was an experiment) during Golgi Apparatus. Trey dedicated Contact to his Grandma Jean Jones, who was in the audience, confessing “it’s her favorite song.”