Soundcheck: Buffalo Bill, Guyute (partial), Pungee -> Dude of Life Medley, Train Medley, Funky Bitch, Bass Jam
SET 1: Buried Alive > Rift, Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Maze, Esther > Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Uncle Pen, Cavern
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Poor Heart > Run Like an Antelope, Mound > Fast Enough for You, All Things Reconsidered, Fee[1], You Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, Golgi Apparatus
The soundcheck treated those who arrived early to the first-ever Guyute, which was an unfinished, raw version of the song that eventually made it to the stage fifteen months later. Pungee contained a Camel Walk quote and the Dude of Life Medley contained Trials and Tribulations, Crimes of the Mind, Lucy in the Subway, Family Picture, Ordinary Day, Dahlia, Francella, and T.V. Show quotes and closed with a Free Bird tease. The Train Medley in the soundcheck included quotes from Folsom Prison Blues, Mystery Train, One After 909, and Love in Vain. Trey and Mike teased Possum before Esther. Antelope included Heartbreaker and Brother jams. Fireworks from nearby Three Rivers Stadium coincided with Antelope and Mound. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Prior to Purple Rain, Fish found out that one of the crew members tried to play a prank on him by turning his vacuum cleaner inside out. Fish introduced Peter Schall and Brad Sands with Page teasing HYHU.
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