Secret Language Instructions was played at 0.59% of live Phish shows.
It was last played March 16, 1993, which was 1291 shows ago.
There have been 1,443 shows since the live debut.
“Secret Language Instructions” has been played approximately once every 169.3 shows.
Since its debut, “Secret Language Instructions” has been played, on average, once every 120.3 shows.
It was played 12 time(s) at the following show(s):
Date | Venue | Gap | Set | Song Before | Song After | Notes | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1992-03-06 | The Music Hall | 589 | 2 | Poor Heart | Stash | First instructions: Charlie Chan... (How High the Moon tease) | |
1992-03-13 | Campus Club | 4 | 2 | Possum > | > Possum | Simpsons, All Fall Down, Turn Tu... | |
1992-03-20 | Broome County Forum | 4 | 2 | Possum > | > Possum | Simpsons, Random Note, Turn Turn... (Can't You Hear Me Knocking tease) | |
1992-03-28 | Variety Playhouse | 7 | 1 | Bowie > | > Bowie | Simpsons, Random Note, Turn Turn... | |
1992-04-22 | Hilton Ballroom | 18 | 2 | Wilson > | > Wilson | Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Tur... (Call to the Post tease) | |
1992-04-22 | Hilton Ballroom | 0 | 2 | Wilson > | > Wilson | Random Note signal introduced. | |
1992-04-29 | First Avenue | 4 | 1 | Bowie > | > Bowie | Simpsons, Turn Turn Turn, All Fa... (Charge! tease) | |
1992-05-14 | The Capitol Theatre | 12 | 1 | Antelope > | > Antelope | Aw Fuck! signal introduced. Simp... | |
1992-05-14 | The Capitol Theatre | 0 | 1 | Antelope > | > Antelope | Simpsons, Random Note, Turn Turn... | |
1992-11-30 | Metropol | 56 | 1 | Reba | Antelope | Simpsons, Random Note, All Fall ... | |
1993-02-22 | The Moon | 33 | 1 | Guelah > | > Guelah | Simpsons and Random Note signals... (Call to the Post tease) | |
1993-03-16 | Celebrity Theatre | 14 | 2 | Esther > | > Esther | Random Note, Simpsons, and All F... |
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