In November 1991, when Phish performed "Tweezer" at Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, having just released their third studio album, "Lawn Boy," earlier that year. This album showcased their eclectic mix of musical styles and marked a significant step in their artistic growth, featuring fan favorites like "Bouncing Around the Room" and "The Squirming Coil." The live recording from Cat's Cradle illustrates Phish's evolving improvisational skills and energetic performances, which were already gaining attention within the burgeoning jam band scene. Notably, during this period, the band was known for their unique ability to blend various genres, and they began to develop a dedicated fan base that would follow them through extensive touring, laying the groundwork for their future success in the 1990s and beyond.