SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, If I Could, Maze, Guyute, Stash, Esther > Chalk Dust Torture
SET 2: Julius, Fluffhead > Down with Disease -> Have Mercy -> Down with Disease[1] -> Lifeboy, Rift, The Old Home Place[2], Nellie Kane[2], Foreplay/Long Time[2], Harry Hood, Golgi Apparatus
ENCORE: Sample in a Jar
 Solid Fall '94 show.  On the whole, I'd say this show is a little above average on '94's continuum.  However, since '94 is one of those years where they brought it every single night, this show is just a splendid listen and any minutia or comparisons I bring up in the rest of this review don't really matter; it's all just spectacular music, ya know?
		Solid Fall '94 show.  On the whole, I'd say this show is a little above average on '94's continuum.  However, since '94 is one of those years where they brought it every single night, this show is just a splendid listen and any minutia or comparisons I bring up in the rest of this review don't really matter; it's all just spectacular music, ya know? The highlights of this show have been duly noted, and rightfully so.
		The highlights of this show have been duly noted, and rightfully so. Another great fall '94 show, its hard to find any faults with what's going on here. The band's playing is great, the setlist is full of delights, great from top to bottom. HIghlights:
		Another great fall '94 show, its hard to find any faults with what's going on here. The band's playing is great, the setlist is full of delights, great from top to bottom. HIghlights: What a show!   Starting off with the classic combo of Jim and Foam, the first set is a keeper.  We get a lovely If I Could with a fantastic ending section that highlights both Page’s and Trey’s playing.   This leads into a amazing sequence that I can only dream about today: Maze Guyute Stash Esther.  All are well-played although the Stash is my favorite of the bunch and is worthy of several listens.  CDT closes it out solidly.
		What a show!   Starting off with the classic combo of Jim and Foam, the first set is a keeper.  We get a lovely If I Could with a fantastic ending section that highlights both Page’s and Trey’s playing.   This leads into a amazing sequence that I can only dream about today: Maze Guyute Stash Esther.  All are well-played although the Stash is my favorite of the bunch and is worthy of several listens.  CDT closes it out solidly.  A major highlight of the Fall '94 tour. Both sets of this show feature Phish at its very best, starting out with an exuberant Runaway Jim, Foam combo. This Foam might be my all-time favorite, if only for the ascent from Trey's quiet, pitch-shifted moment in the spotlight to its peak. Fishman really serves this one with some extra flare. After a cool-off If I Could, Maze puts the heat right back on. Trey's comping on Page's solo works in some really cool quartal motifs, and then Trey's solo has the whole band going ballistic. A frenzied and chaotic approach to the peak. Next up we get a strong early Guyute and a dark and gloomy Stash, notable for its riff-play, long sections of tension, and a zany vocal jam finish. Esther and Julius close out Set 1 pretty nicely.
		A major highlight of the Fall '94 tour. Both sets of this show feature Phish at its very best, starting out with an exuberant Runaway Jim, Foam combo. This Foam might be my all-time favorite, if only for the ascent from Trey's quiet, pitch-shifted moment in the spotlight to its peak. Fishman really serves this one with some extra flare. After a cool-off If I Could, Maze puts the heat right back on. Trey's comping on Page's solo works in some really cool quartal motifs, and then Trey's solo has the whole band going ballistic. A frenzied and chaotic approach to the peak. Next up we get a strong early Guyute and a dark and gloomy Stash, notable for its riff-play, long sections of tension, and a zany vocal jam finish. Esther and Julius close out Set 1 pretty nicely.Add a Review
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Review by westbrook
1. Exploratory Jamming (DwD)
2. Great Setlists (including bluegrass)
3. Top-shelf "emotional peak" jams (Hood)
Grab it and go. No hesitation.