SET 1: The Landlady, Sparkle, Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Llama, Mound, Reba, Uncle Pen, Stash, The Squirming Coil > Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > David Bowie[1] > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > My Sweet One > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Chalk Dust Torture, Cold as Ice > Terrapin[2] > Cold as Ice, Cavern
ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top
Bowie contained Up Up And Away, Random Laugh, Simpsons, Oom Pa Pa, and Aw Fuck! signals and a Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque quote from Trey. Trey teased Moving in Stereo in Mike's Song. Terrapin featured Fish on bagpipes.
 I've eyed this show for years and always hoped a recording would surface someday... I had a hunch this would be a hot one.  They were famously on fire by the time they got to California about a week later and I've found that AZ and NMex shows are often among my favorites of the tour.  So I'm super excited to review a "brand new old show" from a great year.  92 to 94 Phish is what made me fall madly in love and I treasure this stuff much more than the modern fan I think. Long mystical journeys and ravy dance jams aren't where it began for me and I love dense, type 1 shows. They aren't vanilla for me at all. I'm going in blind...haven't looked at the text file and have mostly kept my eyes averted from the setlist.
		I've eyed this show for years and always hoped a recording would surface someday... I had a hunch this would be a hot one.  They were famously on fire by the time they got to California about a week later and I've found that AZ and NMex shows are often among my favorites of the tour.  So I'm super excited to review a "brand new old show" from a great year.  92 to 94 Phish is what made me fall madly in love and I treasure this stuff much more than the modern fan I think. Long mystical journeys and ravy dance jams aren't where it began for me and I love dense, type 1 shows. They aren't vanilla for me at all. I'm going in blind...haven't looked at the text file and have mostly kept my eyes averted from the setlist. Solid standard opening run, the playing is good, the energy is high, the sound is good. Llama maybe has a little extra on it. If you haven't been listening to a lot of 92, Foam will probably also stick out, they just really play the heck out of that tune this year. Honestly the same goes for Mound. Trey sounds great during the Reba Jam but he, Page and Fish have some trouble staying on the same page. They'll fall together for a few seconds and then lose it a little. They actually seem to get into a conversation about it immediately following the jam and you can hear an amused sounding Trey say "I kept going anyway" before they finish the song, so that's kind of fun. It's a good Reba, just if you are looking to pick nits you'll find some. Pen is OK, the band is definitely having fun, people are yelling for Oh Kee Pa (I think) and Trey says maybe later... Stash is pretty good. Coil and Golgi bring this solid first set to a close.
		Solid standard opening run, the playing is good, the energy is high, the sound is good. Llama maybe has a little extra on it. If you haven't been listening to a lot of 92, Foam will probably also stick out, they just really play the heck out of that tune this year. Honestly the same goes for Mound. Trey sounds great during the Reba Jam but he, Page and Fish have some trouble staying on the same page. They'll fall together for a few seconds and then lose it a little. They actually seem to get into a conversation about it immediately following the jam and you can hear an amused sounding Trey say "I kept going anyway" before they finish the song, so that's kind of fun. It's a good Reba, just if you are looking to pick nits you'll find some. Pen is OK, the band is definitely having fun, people are yelling for Oh Kee Pa (I think) and Trey says maybe later... Stash is pretty good. Coil and Golgi bring this solid first set to a close.  What a pleasure to get a '92 SBD released in circulation. Pretty solid show for Phish's first (and only) performance in Albuquerque - a rockin' Llama, soaring Reba and dark Stash are my 1st set highlights.  2nd set starts off with OKP > Suzy and on into a fiery David Bowie that gets into a cool rhythmic groove and also has a bunch of secret language in the intro! Check this one out!! After that a nice TWMSIY and raging and tight. Mike's Groove. Do yourself a favor and listen to this one!
		What a pleasure to get a '92 SBD released in circulation. Pretty solid show for Phish's first (and only) performance in Albuquerque - a rockin' Llama, soaring Reba and dark Stash are my 1st set highlights.  2nd set starts off with OKP > Suzy and on into a fiery David Bowie that gets into a cool rhythmic groove and also has a bunch of secret language in the intro! Check this one out!! After that a nice TWMSIY and raging and tight. Mike's Groove. Do yourself a favor and listen to this one!
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