# | Song |
---|---|
1 | Llama |
2 | Horn |
3 | Divided Sky |
4 | Mound |
5 | Fast Enough for You |
6 | Scent of a Mule |
7 | Split Open and Melt |
8 | If I Could |
9 | Suzy Greenberg |
10 | Loving Cup |
11 | Sparkle |
12 | Tweezer |
13 | Sparks |
14 | Makisupa Policeman |
15 | Tweezer |
16 | Walk Away |
17 | Tweezer |
18 | Cannonball |
19 | Purple Rain |
20 | Tweezer Reprise |
21 | Amazing Grace |
22 | Sample in a Jar |
23 | Funky Bitch |
24 | Yerushalayim Shel Zahav |
The complete soundboard recording of Phish's May 7, 1994 performance at The Bomb Factory, Dallas, TX, available at livephish.com. "Funky Bitch" and "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" are filler from November 22,1994 at the Jesse Auditorium, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.
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