On June 24, 1993, during the performance at the Great Woods Center for the Performing Arts in Mansfield, MA, Phish was solidifying its status as a leading band in the jam rock scene. By this point in their career, they had released their album *Rift* just a month prior, in May 1993. *Rift* was a concept album that showcased their intricate compositions and thematic storytelling, further highlighting their evolution as musicians. The live set featured the song "Guelah Papyrus," a fan favorite from the *Rift* album, showcasing their unique blend of musical styles and improvisational prowess. Notably, during this time, Phish was gaining significant momentum, as they were known for their energetic live performances and loyal fan base, partly due to their extensive touring and a burgeoning reputation in live music scenes across the country. This particular show exemplified the peak of their early 90s creative output.