Phish - 1996-11-07 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY (2016) [FLAC]
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http://i.imgur.com/P7HgPcI.png Phish Rupp Arena Lexington, KY November 7, 1996 Set One Chalk Dust Torture 7:01 Weigh > 5:10 Rift > 6:01 Guelah Papyrus 6:14 Stash 12:03 Waste 5:46 Guyute 10:14 Free > 8:09 Tela 6:40 Character Zero 6:41 Set Two Suzy Greenberg > 8:41 Bathtub Gin > 26:56 Hold Your Head Up > 2:01 Bike > 5:49 Hold Your Head Up 2:10 You Enjoy Myself 28:22 Encore Frankenstein 5:08 On November 7, 1996 Phish played their only show to-date at Rupp Arena in downtown Lexington, KY – best known as the home of University of Kentucky Wildcats basketball. Opened in 1976 with a capacity of 23,500 and named for former UK Coach Adolph Rupp, the venue was dubbed “the largest sporting arena in the country.” Phish rolled into Cats country just three shows after their Halloween Remain in Light show and midway into a 35-date national tour. The bandâ™s sixth studio album, Billy Breathes, was released October 16th. Fall tour started that same day and was heating up on the heels of multiple guest drums and percussion appearances by The Fringe/Surrender to the Airâ™s Bob Gullotti and Santanaâ™s Karl Perazzo. The band built upon that energy with driving beats, heavy keys and Treyâ™s percussion setup to propel the music into a new groove-driven amalgam, foreshadowing what was eventually called cow funk. A Live One had been out for more than a year, but multitrack tapes were still spinning to capture the magic at Rupp Arena - where more than 10,000 UK students and Phishheads got far beyond their $20 worth of vast jams, deep exploration and rarities. Rupp Arena set I highlights included a Chalk Dust Torture opener, the only Weigh of fall tour and a hot Stash. Waste and the tourâ™s first Guyute came next, followed by a Free > Tela combination that featured the Billy Breathes hit single paired with fallâ™s only Tela. An incendiary Character Zero closed the set. The Ruppâ™s set II kicked off with a Suzy Greenberg opener that set up the experimental, top-shelf (longest-ever at the time) Bathtub Gin. The Rupp Gin was a masterpiece that showcased a multiverse of creativity capped with a warped OUTro that melted right into Hold Your Head Up. After Bathtub Gin > HYHU, Fish emerged from behind his kit with his Electrolux vacuum for the only Bike of fall tour. A monumental You Enjoy Myself ended set II and alluded to the Frankenstein encore which put the exclamation point on one of the great sets of fall ‘96