1990-12-28: The Marquee, New York, NY, USA (Official)

~ Release by Phish (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

On December 28, 1990, Phish played their first of three shows between 1990 and 1991 at The Marquee – an early 1990s New York City nightclub best known for showcasing Indie British bands. Advance tickets to the 18-and-over show cost $13.50, and the 950-capacity club was sold out. Phish first played New York City in spring of 1988, climbing through the clubs from Kenny’s Castaways, one-offs at Tramps and Ukrainian National Home in ’88-‘89, and eight shows at The Wetlands Preserve between ’89 and September 1990. This was Ron Delsener Presents’ first Phish show, starting a relationship with the legendary promoter that continues today. The Marquee was the first show on the band’s second-ever holiday tour - a three-night run including this show, Campus Club in Providence on the 29th, and their second consecutive New Year’s Eve at Boston’s World Trade Center Exhibition Hall.

Phish released their sophomore album, ‘Lawn Boy’, in September 1990, and five of those songs made it into The Marquee setlist. Their instrumentation at this time included Page on a Yamaha CP70 electric piano and Hammond B-3 and Mike on a Languedoc bass, which translated palpably to the soundboard DAT recording. The Marquee ’90 was exuberant – stoked with holiday vibes, a sit-in by Blues Traveler frontman and fellow Wetlands alumni, John Popper, and largely seamless flow. In addition to sparking Phish’s career-long relationship with Ron Delesner, this show was where Sue Drew, a young Elektra Records A&R rep who initially noticed the band on a CMJ Magazine cover before picking up ‘Lawn Boy’ (calling it “the strangest album I have ever heard”), caught her first show. Both these connections spawned alliances that helped define the band’s future.

Highlights from Set I included an already-classic Runaway Jim / Foam opening combo with a “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” tuneup and holiday shoutout from Trey. Horn was played for the third known time, having entered the repertoire that spring, and Trey introduced the song and pointed out lyricist Tom Marshall to the crowd. Llama (also new in fall 1990) was followed by a powerful sequence of Colonel Forbin’s Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Mike’s Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove.

Set II was a smooth-flowing onslaught, starting with The Landlady > Possum opening combo, pairing the new-ish (debuted 9/13/90) instrumental with the classic Possum. Next began a liquid sequence of The Squirming Coil > Tweezer > Manteca > Tweezer > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > My Sweet One > Divided Sky. The Coil > Tweezer > Manteca > Tweezer segment was electric, with a brief jam that hinted at Manteca. Tweezer was fast becoming a classic – already played more than 40 times since its debut that spring. This was just the second time it was split up in a sandwich (see 9/20/90 Tweezer > Buried Alive > Tweezer), and the Phishified Dizzy Gillespie cover, Manteca, was the second known performance after its November debut. Tweezer’s slowdown ending led to The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > My Sweet One – a one-off combination of the jazzy instrumental with Fish’s song My Sweet One, which cued up Divided Sky for another dose of big bass and keys. John Popper sat in on harmonica for No Good Trying > Hold Your Head Up, Don’t Get Me Wrong, and Funky Bitch. No Good Trying (a Syd Barrett cover) and Don’t Get Me Wrong (a Phish-Popper original that built upon the original Reba arrangement) were both played for the third known and final time. Trey introduced Don’t Get Me Wrong saying, “We and John got together a couple months ago and wrote this.” The encore was Bouncing Around The Room and Highway To Hell – still the only known such pairing.

Sue Drew later recounted, “I was completely blown away. The crowd was one thing because they were all so into their own little world and into the whole music, but the band was just incredible. The musicianship was amazing. And from that minute on, I just became obsessed with them as musicians, and so I started paying attention to where they were playing.” In addition to signing them to Elektra, Sue introduced the band to their booking agent, Chip Hooper. The rest is history.

Annotation last modified on 2025-12-19 19:33 UTC.

Tracklist

1Digital Media: Set 1
2Digital Media: Set 2
#TitleRatingLength
1The Landlady
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
The Landlady (on 1990-12-28)
composer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer)
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
part of:
Punch You in the Eye
4:22
2Possum
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
Possum (on 1990-12-28)
writer:
Jeff Holdsworth
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
9:04
3The Squirming Coil
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
The Squirming Coil (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer) and Tom Marshall (lyricist for Phish)
composer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer)
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
8:04
4Tweezer
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
Tweezer (on 1990-12-28)
writer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer), Jon Fishman (Member of Phish), Mike Gordon (member of Phish) and Page McConnell
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
5:07
5Manteca
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live cover recording of:
Manteca (on 1990-12-28)
composer:
Walter “Gil” Fuller (jazz composer & arranger), Dizzy Gillespie and Chano Pozo
publisher:
Music Sales Corporation (American copyright holder in both popular and classical music) and Twenty-Eighth Street Music
1:29
6Tweezer
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
Tweezer (on 1990-12-28)
writer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer), Jon Fishman (Member of Phish), Mike Gordon (member of Phish) and Page McConnell
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
4:39
7The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony (on 1990-12-28)
composer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer)
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
1:47
8My Sweet One
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
My Sweet One (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist and composer:
Jon Fishman (Member of Phish)
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
2:33
9Divided Sky
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live recording of:
Divided Sky (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist and composer:
Trey Anastasio (US jam band Phish lead singer)
publisher:
Who Is She Music Inc.
13:25
10No Good Trying
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live cover recording of:
No Good Trying (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist and composer:
Syd Barrett
6:43
11Hold Your Head Up
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live cover recording of:
Hold Your Head Up (on 1990-12-28)
writer:
Rod Argent and Chris White (UK bassist for The Zombies)
publisher:
Al Gallico Music Corp., Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships), Essex (publisher), Mainstay Music, Inc., Marquis Songs USA and Verulum Music Co Ltd
sub-publisher:
シンコーミュージック・パブリッシャーズ (Shinko Music Publishing Co., Ltd.)
0:57
12Don't Get Me Wrong
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live cover recording of:
Don’t Get Me Wrong (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist and composer:
Chrissie Hynde (rock singer-songwriter and founder of Pretenders)
publisher:
Clive Banks Music, Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships) and Hynde House of Hits Music
10:34
13Funky Bitch
recorded at:
Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
live cover recording of:
Funky Bitch (on 1990-12-28)
lyricist and composer:
Son Seals
publisher:
Eyeball Music
7:05
3Digital Media: Encore

Credits

Release

recording engineer:John Paluska
additional mastering:Kevin Shapiro (Phish archivist)
mastering:Fred Kevorkian
recorded at:Phish at The Marquee (1990-12-28)
purchase for download:https://www.livephish.com/LP-2666.html [info]
show notes:https://phish.net/setlists/phish-december-28-1990-the-marquee-new-york-ny-usa.html [info]