On June 19, 1995, during a pivotal moment in their career, Phish performed a live recording at Noblesville, Indiana, showcasing their unique blend of rock, jazz, and improvisational elements. Prior to this concert, the band had released their critically acclaimed album "Rift" in 1993, which solidified their presence in the music scene with its intricate compositions and thematic depth. By 1995, Phish was gaining a dedicated following and expanding their improvisational prowess during live performances, evident in the setlist from this show, which featured a mix of fan favorites like “Tela” and “You Enjoy Myself.” The performance is notable not only for the double encore but also for the band's growing reputation for lengthy jams and elaborate stage antics, which would further define their legacy in live music. This concert captured the essence of their evolving sound as they transitioned toward becoming one of the most popular live bands in the jam band genre.