SET 1: David Bowie[1], Bouncing Around the Room, Poor Heart, My Friend, My Friend[2] > Rift, The Wedge, Chalk Dust Torture, Esther[3] -> Maze, Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: Punch You in the Eye, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Weigh, My Sweet One > Sample in a Jar > Big Ball Jam, Stash[4] > The Lizards, Hold Your Head Up > Bike, Amazing Grace
The David Bowie intro contained an Oom Pa Pa signal, while the Esther intro contained Simpsons and Random Note signals and two "Charge!" teases from Page. The beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Page also teased "Charge!" in the Big Ball Jam. Stash was unfinished.
 Rift
					5
					Rift
					5
					 Stash
					4
					Stash
					4
					 A Picture of Nectar
					4
					A Picture of Nectar
					4
					 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 First Phish show for myself and all I wanted to hear was David Bowie.  Wouldn't you know it, Phish opened with Bowie and I obviously was hooked for life!!!!!!! Can't really remember much else, but I found the second set Weekapaug to be excellent after re-listening to recently.
		First Phish show for myself and all I wanted to hear was David Bowie.  Wouldn't you know it, Phish opened with Bowie and I obviously was hooked for life!!!!!!! Can't really remember much else, but I found the second set Weekapaug to be excellent after re-listening to recently. Interesting David Bowie intro, almost sounded like Timber! teasing.  The Golgi is kind of unusual, as is the Weekapaug.  Rest of the show is standard, and set II ends up on a weird note...after the HYHU Fish doesn't banter at all like he usually does, just starts singing Bike and really rushes through it, then yells "Vacuum solo!" and does his solo with no accompaniment from the rest of the guys.  After a little bit he says something and then says "Yeah, fuck that."  End Bike.  Weird.  Then Grace and a standard encore. Hmmm.  3 stars.
		Interesting David Bowie intro, almost sounded like Timber! teasing.  The Golgi is kind of unusual, as is the Weekapaug.  Rest of the show is standard, and set II ends up on a weird note...after the HYHU Fish doesn't banter at all like he usually does, just starts singing Bike and really rushes through it, then yells "Vacuum solo!" and does his solo with no accompaniment from the rest of the guys.  After a little bit he says something and then says "Yeah, fuck that."  End Bike.  Weird.  Then Grace and a standard encore. Hmmm.  3 stars.
	 **This is my sixth of (hopefully) 71 reviews as I listen to the entire winter/spring '93 tour.**
		**This is my sixth of (hopefully) 71 reviews as I listen to the entire winter/spring '93 tour.** This is the first and only performance at the Auditorium Theatre, sixth show of the tour.  After a day off, we have solid playing for the most part, and minimal sound problems for Paul.  That makes this one an enjoyable listen.  Good recording as well.
		This is the first and only performance at the Auditorium Theatre, sixth show of the tour.  After a day off, we have solid playing for the most part, and minimal sound problems for Paul.  That makes this one an enjoyable listen.  Good recording as well.Add a Review
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