Phish 10/30/85
Hunt's, Burlington, VT
Set I
Harry Hood[1], Dog Log[2] > Possum, Slave to the Traffic Light, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, I Wish, Revival, Alumni Blues[3] > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Prep School Hippie, Skippy the Wondermouse
Set II

Set III

Comment
[1] First known version.
[2] First known public version.
[3] Lyric referenced pumpkin pie.

This show contained the first known version of Harry Hood and the first known public version of Dog Log. Trey remarked during the intro to Hood that "this one is a story of the man who lives directly across the street from us right now." (The house on King Street where Trey, Fish, and Brian Long lived was across the street from the Hood factory.) Slave was dedicated to “Brickle.” Trey’s humorous comments about being “back on Planet Earth” were in reference to the events at Goddard on October 26. Alumni had a reference to pumpkin pie. This setlist is likely incomplete.

This show was part of New Music Night at Hunt’s. Oblique Wave also played. This show featured the 1st known performances of Harry Hood. During the Introduction of the band that preceded Harry Hood, Trey said “We hope you’re ready to dance”. He explained that this was the story of the man who lives across the street, Harry Hood. It is the story of him going to the beaches of Greece, which he explained came about when his friend Brian put a carton of Hood milk in the refrigerator and said HARRY…HARRY…”. As the song ended, somebody (maybe Fish) said that they’re going to get Hood to sponsor them someday. During Possum, Fish made some reference to the television show “BJ and the Bear”. Before Slave To The Traffic Light, Trey thanked anybody who was at Goddard last week and dedicated the song to a friend of his named Brickle (?). While the band was tuning before I Wish, Trey announced they were going to play a dance song – a Stevie Wonder cover. Fish quipped that “hippies have a right to dance too.” This was the 1st and only known Revival (Dickie Betts cover) played by Phish. Before Prep School Hippie, someone (likely Fish) said they called themselves Phish for no good reason. He asked the crowd to give them “a good reason to call themselves Phish”.
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Page's Master > cass > cass > HHB > CDR > Flac; Transferred by Charlie Dirksen
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Collectors With This Show
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Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View 101171
Joe (5/5) SHN / 0 View 368
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View 368 MSC>C>D>CD
Marc Dreilinger (5/2.3) SHN / 1 View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > SF (remastering) > SHN;
Notes: Archived Box 2 Disc 473
Jud (5/5) SHN / 2 B View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > NR (see notes) > SHN
Notes: SHNs Available
Holden Caulfield (5/5) shn / 2 View 368
Holden Caulfield (5/5) flac / 1 View 101171
Keith Deshane (5/0) / 0 View 101171
cutter317 (5/0) CDR / 2 A A+ View 101171
Notes: This show contained the first known versions of "Harry Hood" and "Possum" and the first known public version of "Dog Log". Trey remarked during the intro to "Hood" that "this one is a story of the man who lives directly across the street from us right now." (The house on King Street where Trey, Fish, and Brian Long lived was across the street from the Hood factory.) "Slave" was dedicated to “Brickle.” Trey’s humorous comments about being “back on Planet Earth” were in reference to the events at Goddard on October 26. "Alumni" had a reference to pumpkin pie. This setlist is likely incomplete.
Marc Ciccarelli (5/0) FLAC / 0 View   Page's Master > cass > cass
Marc Ciccarelli (5/0) SHN / 0 View   SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > NR (see notes) > SHN
Jonathan (5/0) / 2 View 368
Kidd (5/4.2) audio/1shn / 2 A View 368 # 368
Kidd (5/4.2) mp3 / 0 View 101171 #101171
Scott Schnepf (5/3.7) / 1 View 368
scott allyn (5/0) / 0 View  
PhishJY (5/5) CD / 2 View 368
Notes: 95
Brandon Johnston (5/4.9) SHN / 1 View 368 Sbd>Cass/1>DA-P1
Jeff Mitchell (5/0) / 0 View 368
Jeff Mitchell (5/0) / 0 View 101171
Waz (5/5) flac / 2 A A- View 101171
Notes: (101171) Page's Master > cass > cass > HHB > CDR > Flac; Transferred by Charlie Dirksen.
Jon Pavuk (5/4.3) FLAC / 1 A A View   Page's Master > cass > cass>Cass, 2nd gen > HHB > CDR > Flac
Jon Pavuk (5/4.3) SHN / 1 A B View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > SF (remastering) > SHN; CDRs...
mirkman (5/1) / 0 View  
Notes: audience
Ben Mohr (5/5) SHN / 1 View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > SF4.5 NR > SHN
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) SHN / 0 View   SBD
Notes: SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > NR (see notes) > SHN
ytowndan (5/0) / 0 View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > NR (see notes) > SHN
Ben Wirth (5/5) FLAC / 0 View 101171
Ben Wirth (5/5) SHN / 0 View 368
Alan (Slydell) (5/5) SHN / 1 View 368 SBD > Cass/1 > DA-P1 > D8 > CDR > EAC > NR (see notes) > SHN
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