Setlist

Set One
Golgi Apparatus 296
Rift 367
Guelah Papyrus 322
The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony 103
Llama 290
Colonel Forbin's Ascent 331
Fly Famous Mockingbird 862
Sparkle 229
It's Ice 461
Glide 251
David Bowie 748
Set Two
Poor Heart 195
Cavern 254
Uncle Pen 236
Stash 609
Big Ball Jam 255
My Friend, My Friend 394
Kung 112
You Enjoy Myself 1150
The Lizards 665
Encore
Love You 429
Hold Your Head Up 64
Chalk Dust Torture 365
Sweeney Center
Santa Fe, NM
Mar 8, 1993

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Setlist

Set One
Golgi Apparatus 296
Rift 367
Guelah Papyrus 322
The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony 103
Llama 290
Colonel Forbin's Ascent 331
Fly Famous Mockingbird 862
Sparkle 229
It's Ice 461
Glide 251
David Bowie 748
Set Two
Poor Heart 195
Cavern 254
Uncle Pen 236
Stash 609
Big Ball Jam 255
My Friend, My Friend 394
Kung 112
You Enjoy Myself 1150
The Lizards 665
Encore
Love You 429
Hold Your Head Up 64
Chalk Dust Torture 365

Show Notes

- Fly Famous Mockingbird and David Bowie contain elements of “How High The Moon” - Amazing Grace that ended set II (before the encore) is inaudible on the master tapes and therefore was not included. Production Credits: Recorded by Paul Languedoc Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Kevorkian Mastering Post-Production by Kevin Shapiro On March 8, 1993 Phish returned to the Land of Enchantment for their fifth New Mexico show and their only play at the former Sweeney Center - a convention center ballroom with a capacity of about 1200. Tapers were scarce in the region and the 1993 show was no exception. The lack of an audience recording has rendered it a mystery to fans until now. Each archival release adds something to the catalog and highlights significant transcendent moments along the band’s 37-year journey from Vermont to the nation to the world. This show was a rare hole in the known history – a headline show from 1993 that was lost to the memories of the few who caught it live. Fortunately Paul Languedoc - FOH Engineer, Luthier, and builder/fixer of all manner of Phish gear – captured the show to create this release. 3/8/93 Santa Fe was “The Perigee Show”, taking place during a Super Perigee Moon - appearing 14% bigger and 30% brighter than usual. Phish integrated this rare phenomenon throughout the show, with the supermoon shaping that night’s music just as it did the perigean tides that accompany such an event. A mark on Fish’s shoulder was also woven into the music and resulted in his new moniker “The Mutant.” Set I highlights included The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Llama (the third such combination and last to-date), a standout lunar Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, It’s Ice, and David Bowie. Mockingbird and Bowie both integrated bits of Les Paul’s How High The Moon. Set II kicked off with Poor Heart and included a spirited Stash, the only pairing of a mashed-up My Friend My Friend > Kung, and You Enjoy Myself followed by The Lizards. The a cappella Amazing Grace remains lost to the moment as it was not captured on the soundboard tapes. The encore was a Fishman/Barrett perigee/mutant Love You > Hold Your Head Up, followed by Chalk Dust Torture. 3/8/93 Santa Fe was recorded by Paul Languedoc to DAT and was mastered by Fred Kevorkian.
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Reviews

Phan_Halen 3/10/2022 5:33:11 PM

"This is a pretty standard show for 1993. The playing is tight but jams are a bit scarce. Highlights are Forbins Mockingbird, David Bowie "

mcg 3/18/2021 3:06:49 PM

"Venue sounds cool, the boys were exploring the space. Guelah booms, nice groove to it, standard for the time but pretty clean, one of my favorite Phish songs. O-kee->Llama, sweet. And this Llama is indeed sweet, as are many of this era, and I'll take it anytime. Treys guitar tone is nice and crunchy this night. He's locked in. Bands tighter than ever. Dig it. Quality is niiice , a plus as well. "

Love Mutant Jazz ?? 7/3/2020 3:02:49 PM

"This oh kee pa > Llama is a nice matching. Another blowout Forbin's> Mockingbird! These Bowie's are one reason I'm still giving my 2 cents 27 years later. The communication we had in (my first shows also in 1993) going then, was everything, it also was the language learned, and forgotten. The BBJ (not a taper fav part of set's) always fascinated me. They really understand the idea of we do this together, and that was neat to me! It was just always about OUR ability to flow, we will get thru this together generally is how my thoughts begin as the lights fall before a show. Good banter moments captured, a nice SBD by Paul once again. Thank You Boys... "

chadabbey@hotmail.com 5/15/2020 8:43:48 PM

"This has been a long time coming, amazing! A perfect choice after 27 years... I remember driving down to Santa Fe from Denver and back under the ultimate moonlight. And seeing Phish talk about Fish's "arm mark" before the show, funny : ) This is truly a GEM of all Phish shows, unbelievable release...THANK YOU (FOR EVERYTHING)! Too cool...this show rips! enJOY CA"

HarryHood84 5/15/2020 12:40:17 PM

"What a Stash!!! Great tone by Trey!"

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