SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Scent of a Mule, Stash, Guyute, Sparkle > Simple[1] > Divided Sky, Sweet Adeline
SET 2: Suzy Greenberg > NICU > Tweezer -> Digital Delay Loop Jam -> Tweezer > Sleeping Monkey > Julius
ENCORE: Fee[2] > Tweezer Reprise
Simple featured Cameron McKinney on saxophone. A portion of the jam segment from this long (nearly 45 minutes), experimental Tweezer appeared on A Live One as Montana. Trey teased I'm a Man (Spencer Davis Group) in Tweezer prior to the Digital Delay Loop Jam. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. This gig was originally scheduled for MSU’s Shroyer Gym (capacity 1,800), and was later moved to the larger Field House (capacity 8,500). This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.
 I wonder if someday someone who knew me back then will find this review and contact me through here
		I wonder if someday someone who knew me back then will find this review and contact me through here   
  
   But Phish takes their jams to places no other band dared to go...
  But Phish takes their jams to places no other band dared to go...
	 If there is a jam that deserves the title "masterpiece", the Bozeman Tweezer would be it.  What an incredible piece of improvisation!  It's not perfect, repeated listens will bring to light little bits and pieces that you might not particularly care for--little anomalies in their interactions that don't create a wholly satisfying result--but we must remember: this composition (that is, improvisation) was composed on the spot in real time, there were no second chances.
		If there is a jam that deserves the title "masterpiece", the Bozeman Tweezer would be it.  What an incredible piece of improvisation!  It's not perfect, repeated listens will bring to light little bits and pieces that you might not particularly care for--little anomalies in their interactions that don't create a wholly satisfying result--but we must remember: this composition (that is, improvisation) was composed on the spot in real time, there were no second chances.   It's a real treat to have this show released officially as an archival release.
		It's a real treat to have this show released officially as an archival release. Set 1
		Set 1 Sheesh mayne what a show. While Tweezer is the obvious highlight of the evening, the band absolutely rips through the entire night. Plenty of high octane Phish in these two sets, and every member on stage is to thank (including Cameron McKinney--would love to know what they're up to know).
		Sheesh mayne what a show. While Tweezer is the obvious highlight of the evening, the band absolutely rips through the entire night. Plenty of high octane Phish in these two sets, and every member on stage is to thank (including Cameron McKinney--would love to know what they're up to know).Add a Review
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Review by nichobert
After Tahoe, I went back and listened to all the long Tweezers.
It was almost comical how handily this one smoked the rest. It almost doesn't feel like a 1994 jam because its so coherent and cohesive, each segment spilling logically into the next even if the departure is pretty massive.
There are two seperate Page solos, a Cactus solo, a DDLJ, and my favorite part, a full blown Tweezer Reprise jam without the words to out about 35 exclamation points on it. (Pre?) Reminiscent of the Weekapaug jam in the Worcester Jim, the Back At The Chicken Shack jam in the Dicks Light and Frampton jam in the Tahoe Tweezer, an uplifting crescendo of emotion delivered via recognizable thematic jamming.
This is 10/10. The only Tweezers that get me going as well are 12/2/95 and Tahoe, but neither of them can match this.