Soundcheck: It's Ice, Reba
SET 1: Possum, Foam, Sparkle[1], Stash, The Lizards, Guelah Papyrus, Divided Sky, Esther[1] > Llama, Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: Brother, Bouncing Around the Room, Buried Alive > Auld Lang Syne > Runaway Jim, The Landlady > Reba, Cavern, My Sweet One, Run Like an Antelope
SET 3: Wilson[1] > The Squirming Coil > Tweezer > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Lawn Boy > Rocky Top > Tweezer Reprise
 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) (Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...)
		(Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...) A very interesting show. Some great destructive playing mixed with a lot of "Playing it safe" versions of songs.
		A very interesting show. Some great destructive playing mixed with a lot of "Playing it safe" versions of songs. (Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago, after being posted on rec.music.phish 1/3/92.)
		(Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago, after being posted on rec.music.phish 1/3/92.) Compared to the New Years Eve party the year before in Boston, which was a dud, this was a top notch show and one of my favorites. The Worcester Auditorium was really set up beautifully and had an elegance and class that the night deserved. The crowd was dressed to the nines and there was a vaudevillian flare to entire event. I'm really curious to download the MP3's as my memory of the show was that it was flawless and super high energy. There was a lot of dancing at the shows around this time, but this was really night up there.
		Compared to the New Years Eve party the year before in Boston, which was a dud, this was a top notch show and one of my favorites. The Worcester Auditorium was really set up beautifully and had an elegance and class that the night deserved. The crowd was dressed to the nines and there was a vaudevillian flare to entire event. I'm really curious to download the MP3's as my memory of the show was that it was flawless and super high energy. There was a lot of dancing at the shows around this time, but this was really night up there.
	 Having these soundboards released recently has me reading these reviews. One thing that I didn't see pointed out as that after the lights went up after Tweezer Reprise, a horrible dog-whistle type sound blasted over the PA. Clearly an attempt by the band to jack with the crowd, and it worked.
		Having these soundboards released recently has me reading these reviews. One thing that I didn't see pointed out as that after the lights went up after Tweezer Reprise, a horrible dog-whistle type sound blasted over the PA. Clearly an attempt by the band to jack with the crowd, and it worked. One of the Top 5 Phish shows of all time in my humble opinion.
		One of the Top 5 Phish shows of all time in my humble opinion.
	 A great old school NYE show and a hint of what was to come in the future. Nothing absolutely ground breaking here, but some great takes on Phish standards with the added energy of crossing into a new year. Apparently this was a much bigger success than the previous year NYE show, and the crowd gets treated to a good one. Not quite the craziness of NYEs to follow, but great nonetheless. Note: Page is mixed loudly throughout, which makes for a different experience at times, especially Stash, Tweezer and Mike Groove.
		A great old school NYE show and a hint of what was to come in the future. Nothing absolutely ground breaking here, but some great takes on Phish standards with the added energy of crossing into a new year. Apparently this was a much bigger success than the previous year NYE show, and the crowd gets treated to a good one. Not quite the craziness of NYEs to follow, but great nonetheless. Note: Page is mixed loudly throughout, which makes for a different experience at times, especially Stash, Tweezer and Mike Groove. PETTROUT...Good guess on the key chain; however, (Beavis and Butt-head is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge with Texas tie-ins to Judge's later show, King of the Hill. The series originated from Frog Baseball, a 1992 short film by Judge. After seeing the short, MTV signed Judge to develop the concept.[3][4] Beavis and Butt-head originally aired from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997) - Wikipedia
		PETTROUT...Good guess on the key chain; however, (Beavis and Butt-head is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge with Texas tie-ins to Judge's later show, King of the Hill. The series originated from Frog Baseball, a 1992 short film by Judge. After seeing the short, MTV signed Judge to develop the concept.[3][4] Beavis and Butt-head originally aired from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997) - Wikipedia First show. Made an incredibly lasting impression - still seeing them almost 20 years later.  Best storage unit I've ever seen.
		First show. Made an incredibly lasting impression - still seeing them almost 20 years later.  Best storage unit I've ever seen.  (Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...)
		(Originally published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...) Got it — I’ll smooth it out, tighten some spots, and keep the tone true to your style: enthusiastic, casual, and a little playful. No quotes on song titles, just flow. Here’s the refined version:
		Got it — I’ll smooth it out, tighten some spots, and keep the tone true to your style: enthusiastic, casual, and a little playful. No quotes on song titles, just flow. Here’s the refined version: 
  This is a really sweet NYE show that, like Amy's Farm, does an excellent job of capturing the state of the band in 1991. With a deep catalog of tunes, intra-band familiarity, and some of the hottest musical chops in the game, the band puts together three awesome sets of music relying on no gag outside of the cursing voice box (which fits excellently in both tone and rhythm on Wilson).
		This is a really sweet NYE show that, like Amy's Farm, does an excellent job of capturing the state of the band in 1991. With a deep catalog of tunes, intra-band familiarity, and some of the hottest musical chops in the game, the band puts together three awesome sets of music relying on no gag outside of the cursing voice box (which fits excellently in both tone and rhythm on Wilson).  its called "the final word" ....  so glad i bought this show
		its called "the final word" ....  so glad i bought this show
	 Good show, worth listening to.  Wilson is priceless with the cursing intro.  Great way to end 1991.
		Good show, worth listening to.  Wilson is priceless with the cursing intro.  Great way to end 1991.
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If anyone can stand any more comments on NYE, here's my $0.02:
First, the show was amazing. And the crowd was also pretty cool. The costumes and "creative formal attire was really excellent." We stood next to Santa Claus! And some guy was dressed up like Waldo from those Where's Waldo books. When I went up to the balcony to visit some friends, we played a live version of "where's waldo." No scroll.
Second, I met a few netters. It was good to put these anonymous names with faces finally. I used my real name when I introduced myself though, so I'm not sure how many people recognized me!
Third--and this really shows how cool the band is--Phish did a dedication in the first set just befor the divided sky. Trey said, "We'd like to make a dedication to someone who's had a tough last five months or so. Chris Gainty, if you're out there, this is for you." Here's the story behind that. Chris (who lives in Paxton, near Worcester) actually introduced me to Phish back in 1988 sometime. He's been a fan for a long time, and has been to a lot (25+) shows. Well, he got hurt really badly in a car crash this last October (five months, three...what's the difference), and was in a coma for about three weeks. Well, he finally came out of it and is now walking and well on the road to recovering fully. But sometime during that ordeal, a friend of a friend of a friend of his wrote to Mike Gordon (whom this person went to school with) and asked if Phish could maybe do something to make him feel better--send a tape, visit, a card. Well, NYE was Chris' first outing since the accident, and Phish gave him his present: a dedication. What an excellent band.