On February 12, 1993, Phish performed at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, NY, during a time when their popularity was on the rise in the jam band scene. By this point in their career, Phish had released their third studio album, "Lawn Boy," in 1990, and were gearing up for the release of "A Picture of Nectar" later in 1992. This period was pivotal as the band was refining their sound and developing their improvisational style that would define their concerts. During this performance, the song "Fast Enough for You" showcased the band's intricate musicianship and Trey's heartfelt vocals, elements that endeared them to dedicated fans. Notably, Phish is known for their live performances, and this recording captures a moment before they became a staple in the touring circuit, highlighting both their musicianship and growing fanbase.