SET 1: Llama, Foam, The Squirming Coil, Poor Heart > Cavern > Reba, Brother, Bouncing Around the Room, Chalk Dust Torture[1], Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: The Landlady, You Enjoy Myself, My Sweet One > Guelah Papyrus, Runaway Jim, Lawn Boy, Stash, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Memories[2], Possum
ENCORE: I Didn't Know, Rocky Top
 My first show!  I was heavily into the Dead at the time and came out to see Phish at the prodding of some good friends.  I was hooked immediately.  Two great sets in front of a couple hundred people.  I stayed to the bitter end even though I had my first job interview early the next morning.  Didn't matter...I wasn't going to miss any of it.  Give this show a listen.  Great early Phish and a Llama opener taboot!
		My first show!  I was heavily into the Dead at the time and came out to see Phish at the prodding of some good friends.  I was hooked immediately.  Two great sets in front of a couple hundred people.  I stayed to the bitter end even though I had my first job interview early the next morning.  Didn't matter...I wasn't going to miss any of it.  Give this show a listen.  Great early Phish and a Llama opener taboot!
	 Fantastic digital audience recording for this show! Big thanks to Bryon Sosinski for pulling this one down.
		Fantastic digital audience recording for this show! Big thanks to Bryon Sosinski for pulling this one down.Add a Review
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Review by phish50
I was there. It was my first show. I was absolutely dumbfounded. I remembering thinking to myself, these guys are incredible musicians and why the hell aren't they playing the Rosemont Horizon. Go download this show. Listening to it for the first time in a long time, I can easily say it's different than any other show I've heard. I had to double check the dates and set lists because how it sounds, doesn't add up to Phish in '91. Don't pass this one up!