Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, Ginseng Sullivan
SET 1: Golgi Apparatus > Down with Disease[1] -> NO2[2] > Stash, The Lizards, Cavern > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Maze > Sparkle > Sample in a Jar
SET 2: Run Like an Antelope[3] -> Catapult -> Run Like an Antelope, Harpua[4] -> Also Sprach Zarathustra > Harpua > AC/DC Bag > Scent of a Mule, Harry Hood, Contact > Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg
 As I go through and write these reviews I realize that most people cover the musical analysis way better than I do. First of all I prefer type I style jamming to type II. I enjoy far out jams but I'm very critical of them and find I don't always agree with people about epic jams. So I mostly talk about my experience and the scene and whatnot.
		As I go through and write these reviews I realize that most people cover the musical analysis way better than I do. First of all I prefer type I style jamming to type II. I enjoy far out jams but I'm very critical of them and find I don't always agree with people about epic jams. So I mostly talk about my experience and the scene and whatnot. (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Set 2 of this show was another one of my first cassette tapes. The playing here is outrageously good, and I listened to this tape quite a lot back in the day. Last week's yemconvo on twitter featured the topic, "What is the best show you think Trey Anastasio has ever played?" I considered this show as an answer, although waxbanks is correct about Trey's struggles during SOAMule. This performance features Trey playing skillfully and manically, though "soulfully" would not apply yet. But if you add the megaphone madness, heavy metal screaming, a timely Harpua narration, Barracuda teases, and a monumental Harry Hood, you might a great Trey show. I can't think of too much more that I could ask from him at one gig.
		Set 2 of this show was another one of my first cassette tapes. The playing here is outrageously good, and I listened to this tape quite a lot back in the day. Last week's yemconvo on twitter featured the topic, "What is the best show you think Trey Anastasio has ever played?" I considered this show as an answer, although waxbanks is correct about Trey's struggles during SOAMule. This performance features Trey playing skillfully and manically, though "soulfully" would not apply yet. But if you add the megaphone madness, heavy metal screaming, a timely Harpua narration, Barracuda teases, and a monumental Harry Hood, you might a great Trey show. I can't think of too much more that I could ask from him at one gig. 
 
	 This was one of the most memorable Phish shows I ever saw. After seeing them in bars and then progressively bigger venues, this show left no doubt as to what Phish had become and was becoming. It was mind blowing, and the most memorable and best done Harpuas I have ever seen by my favorite band. A story well told for sure. The banter during Catapult showcased the band's humor, while the overall essence of the show provided me with on the of peak psychedelic experiences of my life. I have this on both CD and a high quality tape. It is one of the few Phish shows I still go back to and listen to on tape and prefer on tape as well. The tape I have is very high quality and has the funniest howl on there from someone in the audience at the perfect time that makes the tape standout vs. the CD. The tape really showcases the vibe and the emotion of what was happening and captures the band and the audience at one of their finest moments.
		This was one of the most memorable Phish shows I ever saw. After seeing them in bars and then progressively bigger venues, this show left no doubt as to what Phish had become and was becoming. It was mind blowing, and the most memorable and best done Harpuas I have ever seen by my favorite band. A story well told for sure. The banter during Catapult showcased the band's humor, while the overall essence of the show provided me with on the of peak psychedelic experiences of my life. I have this on both CD and a high quality tape. It is one of the few Phish shows I still go back to and listen to on tape and prefer on tape as well. The tape I have is very high quality and has the funniest howl on there from someone in the audience at the perfect time that makes the tape standout vs. the CD. The tape really showcases the vibe and the emotion of what was happening and captures the band and the audience at one of their finest moments.  The guys playing there best and having a blast.
		The guys playing there best and having a blast. I have a crush on this show. Classic Phish ! 1.0 baby!!!  Every thing here is air tight. Early DWD> NO2> Stash. I love Sample. It off sets the weird/prog phish just fine. The Antelope is so lively, so crazy, so 1.0. The Harpua> 2001> Harpua is exactly why I love phish. So cool of Trey to intertwine the comet hitting Jupiter that night with a crazy cool tune !!! Mike's interjection "He was hit by a comet" is still the funniest and phishiest thing I've ever heard. Bag through the encore consists of more tight playing on fun tunes. 5 Crazy Silly Chaotic stars .
		I have a crush on this show. Classic Phish ! 1.0 baby!!!  Every thing here is air tight. Early DWD> NO2> Stash. I love Sample. It off sets the weird/prog phish just fine. The Antelope is so lively, so crazy, so 1.0. The Harpua> 2001> Harpua is exactly why I love phish. So cool of Trey to intertwine the comet hitting Jupiter that night with a crazy cool tune !!! Mike's interjection "He was hit by a comet" is still the funniest and phishiest thing I've ever heard. Bag through the encore consists of more tight playing on fun tunes. 5 Crazy Silly Chaotic stars .
	 I had to add my two cents (too sense) here as I was in a different head space at this show then most. I was 13, caught a ride from the tri-state to this show. Got slightly scared a few times thinking that a comet was somehow going to come down and crush me, all without any psychedelic nudging. The NO2, the Antelope screaming. To say I was here was only partially true, I was physically here but in essence the sheer madness and epic quality evaded me til years later when I actually started to see phish. It took 3 more years for me to actually start seeing Phish (ptsd maybe?!)
		I had to add my two cents (too sense) here as I was in a different head space at this show then most. I was 13, caught a ride from the tri-state to this show. Got slightly scared a few times thinking that a comet was somehow going to come down and crush me, all without any psychedelic nudging. The NO2, the Antelope screaming. To say I was here was only partially true, I was physically here but in essence the sheer madness and epic quality evaded me til years later when I actually started to see phish. It took 3 more years for me to actually start seeing Phish (ptsd maybe?!)  I triple nipple dog dare you to show me a better Hood ever played.  Fucking insane.  Trey is in prime form and tears the jam to shreds.  The rest of the show is sick as well but as a Hood connoisseur, I promise you that this will be the standard that you will hold all Hood's to after giving this one a whirl.  Bliss out yawl!!
		I triple nipple dog dare you to show me a better Hood ever played.  Fucking insane.  Trey is in prime form and tears the jam to shreds.  The rest of the show is sick as well but as a Hood connoisseur, I promise you that this will be the standard that you will hold all Hood's to after giving this one a whirl.  Bliss out yawl!!
	 I don't remember much about the first set of this show, though Stash and Maze were surely on par for Summer '94, with its relentlessly reinventive vigor in composed portions and jams alike (Type I jams, in this case.) The second set is memorable to me for the "verbal jab by Fish" about Trey's upcoming wedding to Sue (née Statesir), as well as the Harpua with the "Your cat got hit by a comet" narration. 2001s back then were not typically variable in many ways, often serving as a Set-II opener, but this one has especial significance, as explained by the show notes. Summer '94 sees a decidedly Trey-led Phish, with his authoritatively virtuosic guitar taking the music in newly explorational directions following the watershed of August '93 and its introduction of nightly Type II to the repertoire, but I encourage you to listen carefully to all 4 band members, as Mike, Page, and Fish were all doing really interesting things, as well.
		I don't remember much about the first set of this show, though Stash and Maze were surely on par for Summer '94, with its relentlessly reinventive vigor in composed portions and jams alike (Type I jams, in this case.) The second set is memorable to me for the "verbal jab by Fish" about Trey's upcoming wedding to Sue (née Statesir), as well as the Harpua with the "Your cat got hit by a comet" narration. 2001s back then were not typically variable in many ways, often serving as a Set-II opener, but this one has especial significance, as explained by the show notes. Summer '94 sees a decidedly Trey-led Phish, with his authoritatively virtuosic guitar taking the music in newly explorational directions following the watershed of August '93 and its introduction of nightly Type II to the repertoire, but I encourage you to listen carefully to all 4 band members, as Mike, Page, and Fish were all doing really interesting things, as well.
	 This show symbolized to me that the small days of Phish were over for sure and that this band was 'for real'. I should have known that on Halloween '89 at my first show but it took some shows on both coasts and  some travel to be fully sold. I would only see one more show this year- San Jose in December, then no Phish until summer of 1998 for reasons which I still question now.
		This show symbolized to me that the small days of Phish were over for sure and that this band was 'for real'. I should have known that on Halloween '89 at my first show but it took some shows on both coasts and  some travel to be fully sold. I would only see one more show this year- San Jose in December, then no Phish until summer of 1998 for reasons which I still question now.  Super solid show to close out a legendary '94 Spring/Summer tour. First set is pretty straightforward, with a few highlights hidden among an unfinished DwD->NO2 and a really strong Maze where Trey is on fire. As the jam charts point out, Page and Fishman really crush the Stash, too.
		Super solid show to close out a legendary '94 Spring/Summer tour. First set is pretty straightforward, with a few highlights hidden among an unfinished DwD->NO2 and a really strong Maze where Trey is on fire. As the jam charts point out, Page and Fishman really crush the Stash, too. This was such a good show all the way through. I loved the your cat got hit by a comet bit in Harpua and the NO WEDDING!?! in catapult. It also has one of my favorite hoods. They made a great decision making this live phish two. The jam back into antelope is amazing too. Trey was probably high when he ran around with that megaphone.
		This was such a good show all the way through. I loved the your cat got hit by a comet bit in Harpua and the NO WEDDING!?! in catapult. It also has one of my favorite hoods. They made a great decision making this live phish two. The jam back into antelope is amazing too. Trey was probably high when he ran around with that megaphone.
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