Date | Song | City | Timing | Notes |
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1986-12-06 | Jam | Shelburne, VT | 3:15 | Following "Camel Walk," a bluesy and rocking jam with an Allman Brothers Band vibe and "Ramblin' Man" jam > to "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." On PhishTracks, the "Ramblin' Man" jam occurs in the first 3:15 of "Chariot." |
1986-12-06 | Skin It Back | Shelburne, VT | 6:44 | -> from "GTBT." The third known version is well-played and has a bit of an extended intro. It's highlighted by a mini-jam of "The Sloth," which wouldn't debut for another eight months, starting around 5:35. -> into "Cities." |
1986-12-06 | Mike's | Shelburne, VT | 8:34 | Played at a slower tempo (or possibly a tape issue), the jam is fairly open ended, working through several progressions, including some "DEG"-like jamming. -> to a cool and first known Phish performance of the "Little Drummer Boy." |
1986-12-06 | Whipping Post | Shelburne, VT | 12:01 | The first jam features some nice Page organ action. The second jam begins in customary style, then settles around 7:20 into some mellow and low-key grooving, including some great Mike after 10:10. |
1986-12-06 | Bowie | Shelburne, VT | 3:51 | "David Bowie" -> "Clod" (Section of "Fluffhead") > "David Bowie." Jam is similar to debut, but with some jamming that sounds similar to the Allman Brothers' "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Intense ending. |
1986-12-06 | Clod | Shelburne, VT | 6:45 | -> in from "David Bowie." This section of "Fluffhead" is played in the middle of the "Bowie" jam. > back to "DB." |
1986-12-06 | Bowie | Shelburne, VT | 5:32 | > in from "Clod." This section of "Bowie" has an Allman Brothers-like vibe and an intense ending. |
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