SET 1: AC/DC Bag, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, You Enjoy Myself, Golgi Apparatus, La Grange, Fluffhead, Possum > Foam, Walk Away, Take the 'A' Train, Split Open and Melt > David Bowie
SET 2: Suzy Greenberg > Bold As Love, The Lizards, Harry Hood, If I Only Had a Brain, Contact, Fire
ENCORE: Whipping Post
 The recording of the first set is good, but has some cuts in it and loses quality in the second set. The first set is unusually long and the second set is on the short side. I wonder if the setlist for the second set is incomplete, as the recording starts in the middle of Suzy Greenberg. AC/DC Bag is straightforward. Alumni> LTJP is dedicated to the new graduates from Syracuse. The jam in YEM gets pretty hot. The show notes say that it was dedicated to Fish's mom, who came all the way from Ireland, but I'm certain that Trey says that it's his mother, not Fishman's. Golgi and La Grange are on. There's a cut in the recording during Fluffhead, but most of it is on there, and it's pretty good. The following Possum is very nice, including the Andy Griffith theme teases. Foam sounds good, too. Walk Away is standard. Fishman has a nice drum solo in Take the A Train. SOAM sounds like it's on par the time period. A very nice Bowie closes a solid set. In addition to the Take the A Train and SOAM teases in the intro to Bowie, there is also a Fluffhead tease that should be noted. There's a cut in the Bowie jam, too.
		The recording of the first set is good, but has some cuts in it and loses quality in the second set. The first set is unusually long and the second set is on the short side. I wonder if the setlist for the second set is incomplete, as the recording starts in the middle of Suzy Greenberg. AC/DC Bag is straightforward. Alumni> LTJP is dedicated to the new graduates from Syracuse. The jam in YEM gets pretty hot. The show notes say that it was dedicated to Fish's mom, who came all the way from Ireland, but I'm certain that Trey says that it's his mother, not Fishman's. Golgi and La Grange are on. There's a cut in the recording during Fluffhead, but most of it is on there, and it's pretty good. The following Possum is very nice, including the Andy Griffith theme teases. Foam sounds good, too. Walk Away is standard. Fishman has a nice drum solo in Take the A Train. SOAM sounds like it's on par the time period. A very nice Bowie closes a solid set. In addition to the Take the A Train and SOAM teases in the intro to Bowie, there is also a Fluffhead tease that should be noted. There's a cut in the Bowie jam, too. Despite the less-than pristine sound quality of this recording and several jams that start out average to noodle-filled, this is a pretty darn good show.  First set highlights include a pretty ripping ending to Fluffhead, the Andy Griffith Possum, and a solid SOAMelt.  Second set has a couple of really good moments, especially the last 2 or 2 1/2 minutes of Hood, where Trey goes off, and the nearly out-of control at times, other times Pink Floyd-ish Whipping Post.  I kept thinking to myself as a jam got going "Well, not bad" and ending up thinking, "Damn, nice!"  I'm going 4 stars for this one.  Do it.  Do it.  Enjoy myself.
		Despite the less-than pristine sound quality of this recording and several jams that start out average to noodle-filled, this is a pretty darn good show.  First set highlights include a pretty ripping ending to Fluffhead, the Andy Griffith Possum, and a solid SOAMelt.  Second set has a couple of really good moments, especially the last 2 or 2 1/2 minutes of Hood, where Trey goes off, and the nearly out-of control at times, other times Pink Floyd-ish Whipping Post.  I kept thinking to myself as a jam got going "Well, not bad" and ending up thinking, "Damn, nice!"  I'm going 4 stars for this one.  Do it.  Do it.  Enjoy myself.
	 My buddy plugged into the board for this show but all that he has is the first set.  The show seems to be in mono.  We have the master.  This show defintely happened as my taper buddy is quite reliable and who plugged into the board many times from 1989-1991 and ran the band's analog decks for a good portion of 1992
		My buddy plugged into the board for this show but all that he has is the first set.  The show seems to be in mono.  We have the master.  This show defintely happened as my taper buddy is quite reliable and who plugged into the board many times from 1989-1991 and ran the band's analog decks for a good portion of 1992 The sound quality for this show leaves a lot to be desired.  There’s noticeable static that is present throughout the recording.
		The sound quality for this show leaves a lot to be desired.  There’s noticeable static that is present throughout the recording.  The sound quality for this show leaves a lot to be desired.  There’s noticeable static that is present throughout the recording. It
		The sound quality for this show leaves a lot to be desired.  There’s noticeable static that is present throughout the recording. ItAdd a Review
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Review by Alfanator
This show was the end of my sophomore year and Phish was playing the college circuit. We had a pre-party and had a copy of a Maxell XL II tape from the previous show (Ithaca, NY I believe). In any case, Phish rocked. You should have seen them on trampolines in a bar that's underground with about 10 feet till you hit the ceiling. 7 songs they sung that night I heard at the 3 night run at Bader Field in AC this weekend. I'm going to enjoy growing old with these guys!