New Live Phish: St. Mike’s ’92

Nearly 11 months after the release of the Clifford Ball DVDs, the LivePhish archive has finally opened again with the release of a show from November 19, 1992 at St. Mike’s College in Colchester, VT. Phish archivist Kevin Shapiro hinted at this show’s release when he played the epic Divided Sky from 11/19/92 during one of his From The Archives radio shows at Festival 8.

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Proceeds from this LivePhish download will benefit Haiti Earthquake Efforts – Partners In Health and American Red Cross. The St. Mike’s show opened Phish’s Fall Tour in 1992 and featured the first-ever versions of Axilla, I Walk The Line (Johnny Cash cover), Big Ball Jam, Fast Enough For You and Lengthwise. Longtime Phish friend Gordon Stone joined the band on pedal steel for Poor Heart, Fast Enough For You and Llama.

The show is currently available for download at LivePhish.com on both FLAC and MP3 formats. The FLACs will run you $12.95 while the MP3s will set you back $9.99. St. Mike’s ’92 was recorded by Paul Languedoc and mastered by Fred Kevorkian. What do you think of this release?

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8 Responses

  1. I was at St Mike’s from Sept 87 to May 91 & while I was blessed, lucky, whatever you want to call it to see the band at Nectars, UVM, Gallaghers, Sam’s Tavern, The Front etc, I NEVER got to see them on my own campus. I have listened to this show many times on Nugs.net & was always impressed with the playing, but it never seemed to garner much attention within the ranks. I’m glad to see the show & my alma mater get its due. The College of Knowledge!! Blue Tubes Rule!!

  2. I could swear I had cassette sbds of Portchester in college. Those shows need to be released. A small box set maybe?

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