On August 15, 1993, when Phish performed "Tweezer" at the Macauley Theater in Louisville, KY, the band was enjoying a significant phase in their career. They had released their fifth studio album, "A Picture of Nectar," earlier that year in February, which helped to further establish their unique sound and growing popularity. This live recording is notable as it captures Phish during a transitional time, as their improvisational style and energetic performances were capturing the attention of a wider audience. By the summer of 1993, the band was actively touring and honing their live performance skills, which would later contribute to their reputation as one of the quintessential jam bands. Furthermore, "Tweezer" would become a fan-favorite, often extended into lengthy, exploratory jams during live shows, highlighting both the band's musical versatility and their commitment to spontaneous performances.