SET 1: Alumni Blues > Makisupa Policeman, Skin It Back[1] > Cities, I Am Hydrogen > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, AC/DC Bag, You Enjoy Myself, Lushington[2]
SET 2: Peaches en Regalia[1] > Golgi Apparatus > Swing Low, Sweet Chariot[1], Camel Walk, Shaggy Dog[2], Mustang Sally[1], Fluffhead, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Wilson > Slave to the Traffic Light, Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) -> Mike's Song, Have Mercy > Harry Hood
SET 3: Roll Like a Cantaloupe[2], Sanity[2], Anarchy
ENCORE: Clod[2]
This show contained the first known versions of many Phish songs, including Lushington, Shaggy Dog, Roll Like a Cantaloupe, Sanity, and Clod, as well as the first known Phish versions of Skin It Back, Peaches, Swing Low, and Mustang Sally. Shaggy Dog ended with a Magic quote. Before YEM, Page played cocktail-style jazz, including snippets of Misty while Trey tuned up. Trey teased The Gumbo Variations in Mike's Song. The third set listing is incomplete; recordings that circulate have cuts before Cantaloupe. The Clod encore began with an impromptu kazoo solo from Mike. This was Paul Languedoc’s first show as soundman.
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Review by DollarBill
Skin it Back is great. McGrupp is still spoken like a poem. The old intro to AC/DC, YEM doesn't have its signature opening riff yet, Lushington is great.
Great second set, Peaches, early Golgi, Swing Low is good. They kept Camel Walk, which is awesome. Shaggy was played full on. Two types of Sally’s, the old style Fluff is weird to hear for me. Early Wilson and potential magic on Slave join some Mike's and a Hood for a great back end.
And if all that isn't enough reasons to listen, for the love of Paul, you've got to hear the Cantaloupe, Sanity, Anarchy combo!!! A smooth Clod to finish up too was great to hear, having not heard very many of them myself.
I've been reading one of their bio books and just decided to jump into a little '86 for the hell of it and boy am I glad I did.