So, which of the Duplass brothers is a Phish phan? It must be one of them, because last weekend’s episode featured a fun shout out to the Burlington quartet. According to reports, the two main characters of the show dig up a time capsule from their childhood, only to uncover a glorious bootleg tape of a Phish show from the early 90’s. We won’t say which one just yet, in case you want to guess.
Watch the clip below:
Here’s a still image, to analyze the tracklisting a bit more closely:
Turns out the cassette is from May 6th, 1992, when Phish played St. Andrew’s Hall in Detroit, MI. By all accounts, it was a great performance that featured a number of Phish classics, opening with a four-exclamation point version of “Llama” and never letting go. You can actually stream the whole show below, via fromtheaquarium; so perhaps that time capsule wasn’t particularly effective after all.
Enjoy some ’92 Phish:
Setlist: Phish at St. Andrews Hall, Detroit, MI – 5/6/92
Set 1: Llama, Foam, Reba, My Mind’s Got a Mind of its Own, Maze, Tela > Brother, Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sparkle, Cavern
Set 2: My Sweet One, Stash, The Squirming Coil, You Enjoy Myself -> Shaggy Dog[1], All Things Reconsidered, Bouncing Around the Room, Uncle Pen, Chalk Dust Torture, Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Take the ‘A’ Train, Golgi Apparatus
Encore: Carolina[2], Good Times Bad Times
[1] A cappella.
[2] Without microphones.
Teases:
· Theme from The Brady Bunch, Flash Light, and Frito Bandito teases in You Enjoy Myself
· Magic quote in Shaggy Dog
· Cold as Ice tease in Chalk Dust Torture
Notes: My Sweet One was preceded by a brief jam before the song proper started. YEM contained Brady Bunch theme and Flash Light teases from Mike. Shaggy Dog (first since November 3, 1988, or 449 shows) was performed a cappella and emerged from the YEM vocal jam. The YEM vocal jam also contained quotes of the Frito Bandito jingle and Shaggy Dog ended in a quote of Magic (Pilot). Page teased Cold As Ice both before and during the intro to Chalk Dust. Carolina was performed without microphones.
[Setlist via Phish.net, H/T Matt Schackett]