<Li> Harpua (A mean bulldog owned by an old man who was banished from Jimmy's village; invariably ends up in a terrible fight with Poster Nutbag, usually resulting in Poster's death, sometimes set in Gamehenge .) </Li> <P> Songs from The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday </P> <Ol> <Li> The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday (The introduction features the story's main theme music as the narrator describes the lonely life of Colonel Forbin and what happens when he begins to see an image of a strange door on a daily basis) </Li> <Li> The Lizards (Colonel Forbin, while on a walk with his "fleet hound called McGrupp", decides to finally walk through the door, thus entering the land of Gamehendge . The song features Colonel Forbin hearing tales about the saga of the Lizards, Wilson, and the Helping Friendly Book as told by native Rutherford the Brave) </Li> <Li> Tela (Colonel Forbin joins Rutherford and other allies, one of whom is the beautiful Tela . The song reveals Colonel Forbin's deep feelings for Tela) </Li> <Li> Wilson (a song introducing the evil king Wilson, who captured the Helping Friendly Book from the Lizards and declared himself ruler of Gamehendge) </Li> <Li> AC / DC Bag (tells the story of the execution of Mr. Palmer, Wilson's accountant . Palmer was using Wilson's money to secretly fund the revolution, and was therefore hanged in the town square by the AC / DC Bag, a mechanical hangman) </Li> <Li> Colonel Forbin's Ascent (details Colonel Forbin's journey to the top of a giant mountain to ask for the help of Icculus, the Supreme God of the Sky, in regaining the Helping Friendly Book, which Icculus wrote, from Wilson) </Li> <Li> Fly Famous Mockingbird (Icculus sends his friend, the Famous Mockingbird, to retrieve the Helping Friendly Book from Wilson's Castle) </Li> <Li> The Sloth (once the book is recovered, the Sloth is hired by the allies to murder Wilson) </Li> <Li> Possum (a non-Gamehendge song written by original Phish guitarist Jeff Holdsworth and later entered into the story by Anastasio with altered lyrics to fit the Gamehendge theme . It offers a strange moral: Icculus considers all that's happened in Gamehendge, offers a slogan to consider ("ain't no truth in action unless you believe it anyway") and describes the roadside demise of a possum . Aside from "Col. Forbin's Ascent," this is Icculus's only direct speech in the Gamehendge saga .) </Li> </Ol> <Li> The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday (The introduction features the story's main theme music as the narrator describes the lonely life of Colonel Forbin and what happens when he begins to see an image of a strange door on a daily basis) </Li>

When was the last time phish played gamehendge