SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Horn, Reba, Llama, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: The Landlady > Possum[1], The Squirming Coil -> Tweezer -> Manteca -> Tweezer > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > My Sweet One > Divided Sky, No Good Trying[2] > Hold Your Head Up[2], Don't Get Me Wrong[2], Funky Bitch[2]
ENCORE: Bouncing Around the Room, Highway to Hell
 I would love to get my hands on this show. It was my first show. does any one know where I can download it? Please help.
		I would love to get my hands on this show. It was my first show. does any one know where I can download it? Please help.
	 Set 2 of this show was another one of the first few tapes I ever had. The music in solid and steady all the way through Divided Sky, but of course it is the John Popper guest segment that puts this show ahead of others from this era. This performance of Don't Get Me Wrong deserves to be more well known. The crowd is really loud and enthusiastic, especially for a soundboard tape. You can hear that the band is pumped up and responding to the support. And it was only going to get better...
		Set 2 of this show was another one of the first few tapes I ever had. The music in solid and steady all the way through Divided Sky, but of course it is the John Popper guest segment that puts this show ahead of others from this era. This performance of Don't Get Me Wrong deserves to be more well known. The crowd is really loud and enthusiastic, especially for a soundboard tape. You can hear that the band is pumped up and responding to the support. And it was only going to get better...
	 12/28 shows tend to be overlooked, and the first one ever doesn't do the date many favors at the start.  Quite the shaky 1st quarter to this show, some weird audio issues as well as overall iffy playing through the middle of Reba.  It's only the third-ever Horn, definitely leaves a lot to be desired and it's impressive how far this little ballad has come.  In the middle of the Reba jam, it feels like Trey relaxes and the band gets locked in, and for the rest of the show they are tighter, more confident, more what I expect from 1990 Phish.  Llama is *hot*, my first set highlight.
		12/28 shows tend to be overlooked, and the first one ever doesn't do the date many favors at the start.  Quite the shaky 1st quarter to this show, some weird audio issues as well as overall iffy playing through the middle of Reba.  It's only the third-ever Horn, definitely leaves a lot to be desired and it's impressive how far this little ballad has come.  In the middle of the Reba jam, it feels like Trey relaxes and the band gets locked in, and for the rest of the show they are tighter, more confident, more what I expect from 1990 Phish.  Llama is *hot*, my first set highlight. The recording starts off with a beautiful digital audience recording of the PA music. This cuts out and the show comes back on with a decent DSBD recording. Mike and Fish are pretty high in the mix. The recording levels drop about 4 minutes into Jim.
		The recording starts off with a beautiful digital audience recording of the PA music. This cuts out and the show comes back on with a decent DSBD recording. Mike and Fish are pretty high in the mix. The recording levels drop about 4 minutes into Jim.  Add a Review
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Review by jdisk
First set: definitely had its moments, ie Llama (raging; trey's non-stop solo over end lyrics), Forbins->Mockingbird (flawless; page escp creative and jazzy in forbs). Bit sloppy on others. Disappointed w/ both mike's and weekapaug. Both started off strong but ended rough.
Second set: Killer landlady. Slop returns in possum then *click*--> ABSOLUTE SMOKE JOB. Squirming Coil --> Tweezer-->Manteca-->Tweezer- "why I listen to phish" moment. Transcendent full band jam out of coil --> tweezer. scream out/play manteca, gordo switches on groovy effect, solid jam, then tension/release through tempo slow-down, into tweezer to tie things up into pretty bow. Daring and creative; band pulls out early top-notch segment here imho. Love the Sweet One/Divided combo. Split on Divided though- Page/Mike superbly playful in 1st half; trey hard to listen to in the 2nd. No Good Trying- LOL contrast between the virtuosic page/popper dueling and the vac solo. Dont Get Me Wrong (last time played) nice 4 minute vocal jam (kinda like wolfman's). Funky Bitch=not too shabby.
Encore: Bouncing and HtH just dont work together. harsh contrast in styles.
Major Highlight (squirming through tweezer) + Highlights (llama, forbs/mock, landlady, possum, No Good Trying, Dont get me wrong) - hard to take down moments (end of mikes/paug/dividedsky) = 4.0