SET 1: Poor Heart > AC/DC Bag > Fast Enough for You, Rift > Prince Caspian > Sparkle > Split Open and Melt, Sweet Adeline, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Wilson > Theme From the Bottom > Scent of a Mule > Mike's Song > Life on Mars? > Weekapaug Groove, Fee[1], While My Guitar Gently Weeps
ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg
 SET 1: Poor Heart: Solid, very fast.   >
		SET 1: Poor Heart: Solid, very fast.   >  In 1994 and 1995, Florida hosted an overwhelming number of hot Phish shows. This one is no exception, an example of a well-honed band hitting their stride mid-tour with an outstanding Mike's Groove that's highly underrated and overlooked.
		In 1994 and 1995, Florida hosted an overwhelming number of hot Phish shows. This one is no exception, an example of a well-honed band hitting their stride mid-tour with an outstanding Mike's Groove that's highly underrated and overlooked. Being a Deadhead, this band was on my radar but I had not seen them while Jerry was alive. Shortly after he passed, I was not in the mood to see any music, whatsoever. I was basically crushed beyond words and in hard mourning for an extended amount of time. Someone asked if I wanted to go see "Phish" and I decided to give it a go. From the 1st song, it all sounded like harsh noise. It was hard to listen to, hard to like and hard to deal. I was clearly not over Jerry (and I still am not, even after 29+ years). But looking back, I have to say I had a pretty good 1st show! I remember Fast Enough, the intro to the 2nd set Wilson opener, Scent and While My Guitar. But my head wasn't really ready until a year later when I caught 10/31/96 (Remain In Light costume) from the 3rd row, directly in front of Trey. At THAT point, my head flipped and I realized they were the new REAL DEAL.
		Being a Deadhead, this band was on my radar but I had not seen them while Jerry was alive. Shortly after he passed, I was not in the mood to see any music, whatsoever. I was basically crushed beyond words and in hard mourning for an extended amount of time. Someone asked if I wanted to go see "Phish" and I decided to give it a go. From the 1st song, it all sounded like harsh noise. It was hard to listen to, hard to like and hard to deal. I was clearly not over Jerry (and I still am not, even after 29+ years). But looking back, I have to say I had a pretty good 1st show! I remember Fast Enough, the intro to the 2nd set Wilson opener, Scent and While My Guitar. But my head wasn't really ready until a year later when I caught 10/31/96 (Remain In Light costume) from the 3rd row, directly in front of Trey. At THAT point, my head flipped and I realized they were the new REAL DEAL.
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