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Thursday, 10/31/1996 The Omni, Atlanta, GA

Soundcheck: The Great Curve, Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On), Listening Wind, The Overload

Set 1: Sanity Highway to Hell Down with Disease You Enjoy Myself Prince Caspian Reba Colonel Forbin's Ascent Fly Famous Mockingbird[1] Character Zero The Star-Spangled Banner

Set 2: Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)[2] Crosseyed and Painless[3] The Great Curve[3] Once in a Lifetime[3] Houses in Motion[3] Seen and Not Seen[4] Listening Wind[3] The Overload[5]

Set 3: Brother[6] Also Sprach Zarathustra[6] Maze[6] Simple[6] Swept Away[6] Steep[6] Jesus Just Left Chicago[7] Suzy Greenberg[7]

Encore: Frankenstein[8]

[1] Narration referred to David Byrne, who appeared in the mountain as the face of Icculus, threw Forbin off the mountain and into the arms of the "evil" Famous Mockingbird.
[2] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on valve trombone.
[3] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on trumpet.
[4] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet, and Trey on bass.
[5] Phish debut; Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on trumpet. Fish sang vocals in front of the band.
[6] Karl Perazzo on percussion.
[7] Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet.
[8] Dave Grippo on saxophone, Gary Gazaway on trumpet.

Notes:

Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in DWD. The Mockingbird narration included a reference to Talking Heads’ David Byrne, who appeared in the mountain as the face of Icculus. As Trey told the story, Byrne threw Colonel Forbin off the mountain and into the arms of the “evil” Famous Mockingbird. The second set "musical costume" was Talking Heads' Remain in Light. All of the Remain in Light songs were Phish debuts; the set featured Karl Perazzo on percussion, Dave Grippo on saxophone, and Gary Gazaway on trumpet (except for Born Under Punches, which featured Gazaway on valve trombone). Perazzo also played during the entire third set. Jesus Just Left Chicago, Suzy Greenberg, and Frankenstein also featured Grippo and Gazaway. At the end of Houses in Motion (which featured Trey teasing Tweezer), an armchair was brought out to the center of the stage and Mike sat in it to sing Seen and Not Seen. While he sang, Karl Perazzo drummed and Trey played bass. After Overload (which featured Fish singing in front of the band and not on drums), a bizarre on-stage demonstration (including Fish on vacuum) closed the set. The third set opened with a Feel Like a Stranger tease. Suzy included Once in a Lifetime teases from Mike and a Born Under Punches tease from Page. The soundcheck's Overload was performed with horns and briefly featured Fish on vacuum. This show was officially released as Live Phish 15.

This show was part of the "1996 Fall Tour."

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