Soundcheck: Funky Bitch
SET 1: Dinner and a Movie > Bouncing Around the Room, Divided Sky, Cavern, The Lizards, Stash, I Didn't Know, Rocky Top > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Sweet Adeline
SET 2: Harry Hood, Fee, The Curtain > Golgi Apparatus, The Landlady > Destiny Unbound, My Sweet One, The Squirming Coil > Take the 'A' Train > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Paul and Silas > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[1]
 The ticket said that the show started at 8, so my friend I showed up at 7 to get a good spot and a pitcher.  By 8 the place was still mostly empty, and Phish hit the stage.  I remember they played Poor Heart, and then walked forward off the stage in a hurry.  I walked over to Mike and said "don't worry, I hear tomorrow night [at UofR] is supposed to be sold out."  He replied "yeah, tonight is sold out too."
		The ticket said that the show started at 8, so my friend I showed up at 7 to get a good spot and a pitcher.  By 8 the place was still mostly empty, and Phish hit the stage.  I remember they played Poor Heart, and then walked forward off the stage in a hurry.  I walked over to Mike and said "don't worry, I hear tomorrow night [at UofR] is supposed to be sold out."  He replied "yeah, tonight is sold out too." If you love banter then dont sleep on this well below average show- George Foreman fans pay attention! Trey introduces Henrietta as the only man capable of knocking out George- its hilarious
		If you love banter then dont sleep on this well below average show- George Foreman fans pay attention! Trey introduces Henrietta as the only man capable of knocking out George- its hilarious We got there early and grabbed a spot in the little side balcony close to the stage. Primed on the four song demo circulating at the time, they blew me away with how many more fully realized songs there were.
		We got there early and grabbed a spot in the little side balcony close to the stage. Primed on the four song demo circulating at the time, they blew me away with how many more fully realized songs there were.  For the critical listener, there is a little bit of everything to pick on about this show.  You've got some abbreviated jams (Squirming Coil), some shaky to weak execution (Hydrogen, Antelope) and some really odd flow (Curtain > Golgi? Paul & Silas > BBFCFM?)  There are a few decent moments, such as Hood and BBFCFM (couldn't really hear the joke that Fish told, I'll have to go back and listen again) but there are also some works in progress (Destiny) and several cuts in the recording, too (Funky Bitch, Coil).  So I'm going with two stars on this, but I want the record to show that I decided to go two stars BEFORE I heard Trey make a crack about Nebraska ("It's a weird country out there.  Until you've been to Nebraska...")  Hey, we gave you Kool-Aid and Johnny Carson, damn it!
		For the critical listener, there is a little bit of everything to pick on about this show.  You've got some abbreviated jams (Squirming Coil), some shaky to weak execution (Hydrogen, Antelope) and some really odd flow (Curtain > Golgi? Paul & Silas > BBFCFM?)  There are a few decent moments, such as Hood and BBFCFM (couldn't really hear the joke that Fish told, I'll have to go back and listen again) but there are also some works in progress (Destiny) and several cuts in the recording, too (Funky Bitch, Coil).  So I'm going with two stars on this, but I want the record to show that I decided to go two stars BEFORE I heard Trey make a crack about Nebraska ("It's a weird country out there.  Until you've been to Nebraska...")  Hey, we gave you Kool-Aid and Johnny Carson, damn it!
	 Pretty good audience recording for being a few generations from the master. It sounds like this tape was dubbed over something else as you can here that recording bleeding through during quiet sections.
		Pretty good audience recording for being a few generations from the master. It sounds like this tape was dubbed over something else as you can here that recording bleeding through during quiet sections.Add a Review
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