Set List
Sound Check
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Fixin' To Die
Set I
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Paul And Silas
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Axilla [Part II] >
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I'm Blue I'm Lonesome
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Little Tiny Butter Biscuits
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Set II
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Vibration Of Life >
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Good Times Bad Times
Encore
Show Notes
This was Phish’s only show at the Indiana University Auditorium – a historic performance auditorim opened in 1941 with a capacity of about 2,500. Tickets cost $19.50 and the show was sold out. The soundcheck is unconfirmed but believed to include Rev. Jeff Mosier on banjo and vocals. I’m Blue I’m Lonesome and My Long Journey Home were performed acoustic with Trey on acoustic guitar, Mike on banjo, Page on upright bass and Fish on mandolin and featured Rev. Jeff Mosier on banjo and vocals. Little Tiny Butter Biscuits was performed acoustic with Trey on fiddle, Mike on banjo, Page on upright bass and Fish on mandolin plus Rev. Jeff Mosier on banjo. After the Vibration Of Life, You Enjoy Myself included Spooky teases and a Can’t You Hear Me Knocking jam plus some vocals by Fish asking “Why?” and answering “I Don’t Know” leading into and through the vocal jam. After the show, the band and Mosier gathered in a parking lot outside the venue near their bus and played a bluegrass jam including Trey on guitar and fiddle, Mike on banjo and bass, Page on upright bass, Fish on mandolin and Rev. Jeff Mosier on banjo plus some lucky fans on banjo, jaw harp and fiddle.