SET 1: Ya Mar, Stash, Billy Breathes, Reba[1], I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[2], Rift > Free, The Lizards, Sample in a Jar
SET 2: Poor Heart > Maze, Theme From the Bottom, NICU > Tweezer > Keyboard Army > Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up, Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Hello My Baby[3], A Day in the Life
 The drive to Vancouver from Portland that morning went smoothly. We got a hotel room just south of the border to leave our valuables stateside. Crossing the border was uneventful. We were excited to be heading to the first theatre show of Fall tour, and my first since the ‘94 Beacon run.
		The drive to Vancouver from Portland that morning went smoothly. We got a hotel room just south of the border to leave our valuables stateside. Crossing the border was uneventful. We were excited to be heading to the first theatre show of Fall tour, and my first since the ‘94 Beacon run. I think there's quite a bit to like about this show, and the current rating seems a bit too low.  Also giving this show a boost is the great-sounding AUD, especially compared to other shows from this time, which is available on the spreadsheet.  That makes sense, seeing as this show took place in the smallest venue on the Fall 95 tour.
		I think there's quite a bit to like about this show, and the current rating seems a bit too low.  Also giving this show a boost is the great-sounding AUD, especially compared to other shows from this time, which is available on the spreadsheet.  That makes sense, seeing as this show took place in the smallest venue on the Fall 95 tour.  https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377941594
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	 1995 Stashes new fail do they? The early rendition of Billy Breathes is pretty great as well. Reba is perfectly executed and just gorgeous. Free has a nice little evil section in the middle with some great work by Page.
		1995 Stashes new fail do they? The early rendition of Billy Breathes is pretty great as well. Reba is perfectly executed and just gorgeous. Free has a nice little evil section in the middle with some great work by Page.  SET 1: Ya Mar: Solid opener.
		SET 1: Ya Mar: Solid opener. Add a Review
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Review by ADAWGWYO
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 19:27:47 -0600
From: andy jacobson andrewj@uwyo.edu
Subject: 10/6/95 review
This was my 4th Phish show and all I can think about is how small it
was. 2,900 people got to see this, because this was the tour when
Phish was reorganizing their mail order system, and I was able to phone easily for 12th row center. This show and the next night(Spokane) were the most intimate shows I imagine I'll ever have the chance to see:-(
A crystal chandelier(sp?) hung above us in the anteroom and the
ushers showed us to our seats with flashlights and gloves. It would
have been rude for them to search us... Highlights of this show would
bethe Yamar opener,billy breathes,stash,NICU->Tweezer and a very comical deal where trey and mike walked to the beat across the front of the stage like people in a koo koo clock. The whole show I could have
yelled something to the boys and they would have easily heard it. One
time during maze I yelled so loud with excitement(I do that being from
Wyoming) that I thought that everyone in the place was thinking about
me. Musically I think that the next night is far superior but I am glad to be able to say that I was able to see Phish in a royal
Canadian opera house, where royalty go to see concerts:-) 28 and still
showing... Andy