SET 1: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Split Open and Melt, Ya Mar, Reba, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Who Do? We Do! > AC/DC Bag, My Sweet One > Bathtub Gin, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Harry Hood, Tela > Timber (Jerry the Mule), Slave to the Traffic Light, I Didn't Know, You Enjoy Myself -> Possum
 I only got to listen to a little more than half of this show, but I wasn’t too impressed with what I heard overall.
		I only got to listen to a little more than half of this show, but I wasn’t too impressed with what I heard overall. This is a solid show, no doubt about it.  No crazy, signature jams, but good versions of Melt, Ya Mar, AC/DC Bag, Hood and Slave.  Good sound, too!  The sum of its parts was almost enough, IMO, to put this into 4 star territory, but not quite.  So I'll go with three, but its a high three.
		This is a solid show, no doubt about it.  No crazy, signature jams, but good versions of Melt, Ya Mar, AC/DC Bag, Hood and Slave.  Good sound, too!  The sum of its parts was almost enough, IMO, to put this into 4 star territory, but not quite.  So I'll go with three, but its a high three.
	 It was really cold with light snow that night. I had been to Poultney but drove past it on 22A lots of times. I remember the room was quite ornate and people were super psyched to see Phish in VT, they were on tour out of state. This show was very enjoyable to attend. There was plenty of room to dance and the sound was great, the recording doesn't reflect it accurately. I am into the whirling organ sound and Page had it going that night. Too bad I lost the clean recording of I used have, but it was a cassette and we all know what happens to them. Timber was memorable as well as a super Lawn Boy.
		It was really cold with light snow that night. I had been to Poultney but drove past it on 22A lots of times. I remember the room was quite ornate and people were super psyched to see Phish in VT, they were on tour out of state. This show was very enjoyable to attend. There was plenty of room to dance and the sound was great, the recording doesn't reflect it accurately. I am into the whirling organ sound and Page had it going that night. Too bad I lost the clean recording of I used have, but it was a cassette and we all know what happens to them. Timber was memorable as well as a super Lawn Boy.
	 The recording of this show is pretty poor to start. It sounds like a possible audience recording with multiple cassette generations up until MSO. From MSO through the end of the show it switches over to a pretty clean SBD recording! Although, the pitch sounds a hair slow.
		The recording of this show is pretty poor to start. It sounds like a possible audience recording with multiple cassette generations up until MSO. From MSO through the end of the show it switches over to a pretty clean SBD recording! Although, the pitch sounds a hair slow. Pages solo is cut out of YEM. Enjoyable version of YEM with a cool psychedelic vocal jam that segues nicely into Possum. Solid Possum to close things out. Lawn Boy and a high energy Fire wrap things up. Damn fine show.
  Pages solo is cut out of YEM. Enjoyable version of YEM with a cool psychedelic vocal jam that segues nicely into Possum. Solid Possum to close things out. Lawn Boy and a high energy Fire wrap things up. Damn fine show.
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