Phish Releases Toronto 1992 Live Archival Recording

By Scott Bernstein Apr 14, 2015 9:35 am PDT

1992 was a year of major transition for Phish as they continued to make the move from clubs to theaters to eventually arenas. The latest LivePhish live archival release –December 12, 1992 at The Spectrum in Toronto -presents the quartet’s penultimate show from Fall Tour ’92 as well as the band’s first-ever two set show in Canada.

December 12, 1992 -Toronto can be streamed by LivePhish+ subscribers and is also available for purchase in MP3, FLAC and CD formats. The show includes a standout “Tweezer” as well as impressive versions of “Reba,” “Split Open & Melt” and “You Enjoy Myself.” Phish’s visit to the 1,000 capacity Spectrum also featured a rare cover of Blues Image’s “Ride Captain Ride,” its first appearance in two and a half years.

Speaking of LivePhish+, the subscription service now has a web-based desktop player available for all LivePhish+ subscribers in addition to the previously available iOS and Android editions.

Setlist (via Phish.net)

Set One: Llama, Foam, Sparkle, Cavern > Reba, The Landlady, Split Open and Melt, Poor Heart > All Things Reconsidered, Bouncing Around the Room > Run Like an Antelope[1]

Set Two: Maze, Glide, The Curtain > Tweezer > Rift, Guelah Papyrus, You Enjoy Myself, Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up, The Squirming Coil > Golgi Apparatus

Encore: Ride Captain Ride > Tweezer Reprise

[1] Simpsons, Random Note, and All Fall Down signals.

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