SET 1: Suzy Greenberg, Foam[1], Llama, Reba, Rift, Run Like an Antelope
 This was my first "show". Really it's a very fuzzy memory. I spent the summer after my freshman year of college seeing the Grateful Dead and going to every halfway decent show at the Mann which was 10 min from my parents house. If we couldn't get in we would jump the fence (yeah, I know)...We actually purchased tickets this night. I'd seen Santana the year before at the Tower Theater and had a blast. I remember nothing of the Suzy and Foam.
		This was my first "show". Really it's a very fuzzy memory. I spent the summer after my freshman year of college seeing the Grateful Dead and going to every halfway decent show at the Mann which was 10 min from my parents house. If we couldn't get in we would jump the fence (yeah, I know)...We actually purchased tickets this night. I'd seen Santana the year before at the Tower Theater and had a blast. I remember nothing of the Suzy and Foam.  (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) No recording found again.  Looks like another "Greatest Hits" set from what I can see.  I'm glad there are two other reviews on here to help fill in the feel of the set.  My first live exposure was two weeks away.
		No recording found again.  Looks like another "Greatest Hits" set from what I can see.  I'm glad there are two other reviews on here to help fill in the feel of the set.  My first live exposure was two weeks away.
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Review by sconan1
I left the show thinking that Phish basically upstaged Santana. The cool thing was my friends saw Phish at the HORDE show in Jersey. When we got back to school everyone was talking about Phish. Good stuff right there...