On November 28, 1992, Phish performed "Mike's Song" at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, during a period of significant growth in their career. This performance came shortly after the band released their album "A Picture of Nectar," which debuted in 1992 and marked a pivotal moment as it expanded their fanbase and solidified their presence in the music scene. Notably, Phish was known for their improvisational style and unique blend of genres, which are evident in their live performances from this era. During this time, the band was building their reputation as a formidable live act, attracting devoted followers who appreciated their energy and spontaneity. The Port Chester show exemplifies the dynamic nature of their performances, showcasing the band's chemistry and musical exploration that would define their legacy.