1996-11-15

Kiel Center

St. Louis, MO

Gap Last Played
Set 1
Wilson > 7 1996-11-06
Divided Sky 3 1996-11-11
Bouncing Around the Room 2 1996-11-13
Character Zero 2 1996-11-13
Punch You in the Eye > 7 1996-11-06
Prince Caspian 2 1996-11-13
Ginseng Sullivan 17 1996-10-21
Train Song 2 1996-11-13
Chalk Dust Torture 3 1996-11-11
Taste > 1 1996-11-14
Cavern 3 1996-11-11
Set 2
Makisupa Policeman -> 14 1996-10-25
Maze 3 1996-11-11
McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > 13 1996-10-26
Split Open and Melt 4 1996-11-09
The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > 14 1996-10-25
Avenu Malkenu 14 1996-10-25
My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own > 37 1996-07-21
Mike's Song 5 1996-11-08
Sleeping Monkey > 25 1996-08-13
Mean Mr. Mustard* > Debut
Weekapaug Groove* 5 1996-11-08
Encore
Funky Bitch* 7 1996-11-06

Notes

Mimi Fishman addressed the crowd before the show and noted that the band was donating a portion of the proceeds from the show to charity. After Sleeping Monkey, Trey announced that the show was brought to you by the letter M (referencing all the second-set songs with “M”-titles) and the number 420. This show marked the Phish debut of Mean Mr. Mustard, complete with a John Popper (cloaked in a cape and hobbling with a cane to the roar of the audience) cameo as the “dirty old man.” Popper stayed on stage to lend his harmonica to a very short Weekapaug closer and Funky Bitch encore.