On September 30, 1995, Phish performed at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, during a pivotal moment in their career. At this point, the band had recently released their highly acclaimed album "Billy Breathes" just a few months earlier, in October 1996. This album marked a significant maturation in their songwriting and musical complexity, showcasing their growth from a cult favorite to a more mainstream audience. The performance captured in the live recording features a variety of improvisational segments, characteristic of Phish's concerts, including the experimental "White Rabbit Jam" that creatively intertwines elements of popular culture. Notably, 1995 was considered a peak year for the band, marked by extensive touring and an evolving sound that solidified their reputation as one of the leading bands in the jam band scene.