Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, Reggae Jam, Life On Mars?, Billy Breathes
SET 1: My Friend, My Friend, Rift, Free, Esther > Llama, Gumbo, Down with Disease > Prince Caspian > Frankenstein
SET 2: AC/DC Bag, Sparkle > Slave to the Traffic Light, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead, Swept Away > Steep > Run Like an Antelope, Hello My Baby
 Something has been compelling me lately to go back and listen to some of the older shows that I was at and in doing so, of course (in most cases) a flood of memories roll in…  Thanks to the keeper’s of the music and the tapers – I had a really bad copy of the show, but the one I pulled off of the spreadsheet was head and shoulders above.  This was not my first show, but it was my first show.  Being young and noob-like in 1995 I lived by the too much too fast motto and don’t remember much of my first show (Niagara).  The lot = yes.  But the show = no.  When I got word that my friends had gotten me a ticket for the Buffalo show I was bound and determined to be at the top of my game for this show.  In the ensuing year since the Niagara show my love affair with the Phish had truly begun and as we barreled down the i90 in an old beat up CJ7 my excited mounted.  A friend of ours who was going to the show had an apartment in the city and we gathered there before making our way to the subway.  This was my first anything at the Marine Midland Arena, which was pretty much brand new at the time…  The lot was rocking and I remember that the cops were being pretty cool.  It was cold for October and everyone was bundled up pretty good.  My friends had dosed before leaving the apartment but I stayed free and clear as per my plan.  This comes into play later on in the evening…  Eventually we wandered into the venue – my first time there as it was brand new (replacing the old Buffalo Aud).  Our seats were Page side, not too far up and I was on the end of a row – so I had some space to get my groove on.
		Something has been compelling me lately to go back and listen to some of the older shows that I was at and in doing so, of course (in most cases) a flood of memories roll in…  Thanks to the keeper’s of the music and the tapers – I had a really bad copy of the show, but the one I pulled off of the spreadsheet was head and shoulders above.  This was not my first show, but it was my first show.  Being young and noob-like in 1995 I lived by the too much too fast motto and don’t remember much of my first show (Niagara).  The lot = yes.  But the show = no.  When I got word that my friends had gotten me a ticket for the Buffalo show I was bound and determined to be at the top of my game for this show.  In the ensuing year since the Niagara show my love affair with the Phish had truly begun and as we barreled down the i90 in an old beat up CJ7 my excited mounted.  A friend of ours who was going to the show had an apartment in the city and we gathered there before making our way to the subway.  This was my first anything at the Marine Midland Arena, which was pretty much brand new at the time…  The lot was rocking and I remember that the cops were being pretty cool.  It was cold for October and everyone was bundled up pretty good.  My friends had dosed before leaving the apartment but I stayed free and clear as per my plan.  This comes into play later on in the evening…  Eventually we wandered into the venue – my first time there as it was brand new (replacing the old Buffalo Aud).  Our seats were Page side, not too far up and I was on the end of a row – so I had some space to get my groove on. Offering a different take on this show, I found it to be fairly inspiring for an early '96 Fall Tour show.  As tour developed, this show stands out with some very high moments.  The entire first set is a keeper, and at the time left me pretty excited.  Although we get a standard (at the time) MFMF opener, the rest took off with a heavy and welcomed Free, the rare Esther into a high-powered Llama, and the first hints of the jams that would come from the now classic Down with Disease.  Of particular note for the first set is the Disease, in that, at the time, it wasn't known as a jam vehicle like it is now.  I'm not sure of the timings of the jam for this show, but my memory reminds me how charged it got me, and I was left shaking my head at what had developed during this version.
		Offering a different take on this show, I found it to be fairly inspiring for an early '96 Fall Tour show.  As tour developed, this show stands out with some very high moments.  The entire first set is a keeper, and at the time left me pretty excited.  Although we get a standard (at the time) MFMF opener, the rest took off with a heavy and welcomed Free, the rare Esther into a high-powered Llama, and the first hints of the jams that would come from the now classic Down with Disease.  Of particular note for the first set is the Disease, in that, at the time, it wasn't known as a jam vehicle like it is now.  I'm not sure of the timings of the jam for this show, but my memory reminds me how charged it got me, and I was left shaking my head at what had developed during this version. i meant PINK FLOYD tease above lol
		i meant PINK FLOYD tease above lol re: the Mound quote/tease in Antelope>>>@ 8:31 Trey starts a nice little scratching rhythm...as soon as he ends that (8:46) Page plays a quick lick from Mound followed by Trey (8:52) who, immediately following, comes in with the "rye, rye, rocco" lyrics....nothing huge but it's there...upon relistening to this entire show for the first time in AGES, it's clear that this show is the peak of the opening four shows of the tour...in an unparalleled event, i remember that every person in the group i went to the show with got every tune they wanted to hear (hahaha, because Frankenstein already has one built-in, my buddy even got to hear a Fishman drum "solo"!!!)...admittedly, my greed this night was a perfect set up for disappointment but Phish must've, somehow, been reading my psychedelicized mind as MFMF, Free, Caspian, Slave & Fluff were all on my wish list...the tour undoubtedly picked up steam in the later stages, ESPECIALLY after Halloween but, for only four shows in, this one is a keeper
		re: the Mound quote/tease in Antelope>>>@ 8:31 Trey starts a nice little scratching rhythm...as soon as he ends that (8:46) Page plays a quick lick from Mound followed by Trey (8:52) who, immediately following, comes in with the "rye, rye, rocco" lyrics....nothing huge but it's there...upon relistening to this entire show for the first time in AGES, it's clear that this show is the peak of the opening four shows of the tour...in an unparalleled event, i remember that every person in the group i went to the show with got every tune they wanted to hear (hahaha, because Frankenstein already has one built-in, my buddy even got to hear a Fishman drum "solo"!!!)...admittedly, my greed this night was a perfect set up for disappointment but Phish must've, somehow, been reading my psychedelicized mind as MFMF, Free, Caspian, Slave & Fluff were all on my wish list...the tour undoubtedly picked up steam in the later stages, ESPECIALLY after Halloween but, for only four shows in, this one is a keeper
	 just before "antelope"'s lyrics, page (definitely) and Trey (possibly) tease "mound".
		just before "antelope"'s lyrics, page (definitely) and Trey (possibly) tease "mound".
	 I woke up the day after my first phish show a new man, and it had nothing to do with the chaotic events that occurred after the show. These events included: me going to a bar with a fake id, did i mention it was a nudie bar? Did i mention my girlfriend was waiting at a party while my friend took me to this bar with his roommates id that said i was a foot shorter than i was, or that the bouncer at the bar didn’t look twice at this id and let me in but hassled my friend for five minutes. I learned a few things at that bar, the one that i’ve kept with me was my love for Budweiser, my friend ordered two bud bottles and told me that i should always order bottled beer cause girls will think you had money and that Budweiser is the king of beers, it says it on the label and that is all you need to know. That same friend now drinks yingling because Budweiser sold out to a foreign conglomerate. Cracks me up thinking of this night. My friend Hippie Mark also broke my friend’s blender, it shattered all over the kitchen floor, good times. My girlfriend wanted to kill me but we survived, mostly cause we woke up and had that feeling. If you are a fan of phish you know that feeling. The feeling that you get to see phish play a concert that night. I had no idea about this before my first show but now i cherish this feeling and always will moving forward.
		I woke up the day after my first phish show a new man, and it had nothing to do with the chaotic events that occurred after the show. These events included: me going to a bar with a fake id, did i mention it was a nudie bar? Did i mention my girlfriend was waiting at a party while my friend took me to this bar with his roommates id that said i was a foot shorter than i was, or that the bouncer at the bar didn’t look twice at this id and let me in but hassled my friend for five minutes. I learned a few things at that bar, the one that i’ve kept with me was my love for Budweiser, my friend ordered two bud bottles and told me that i should always order bottled beer cause girls will think you had money and that Budweiser is the king of beers, it says it on the label and that is all you need to know. That same friend now drinks yingling because Budweiser sold out to a foreign conglomerate. Cracks me up thinking of this night. My friend Hippie Mark also broke my friend’s blender, it shattered all over the kitchen floor, good times. My girlfriend wanted to kill me but we survived, mostly cause we woke up and had that feeling. If you are a fan of phish you know that feeling. The feeling that you get to see phish play a concert that night. I had no idea about this before my first show but now i cherish this feeling and always will moving forward. MY FRIEND MY FRIEND IS A HAUNTING TUNE IN ITSELF
		MY FRIEND MY FRIEND IS A HAUNTING TUNE IN ITSELF SET 1: My Friend, My Friend, Rift: Trey a big rough in parts of these first two tunes. Still, the tone is set early, and we were digging it!
		SET 1: My Friend, My Friend, Rift: Trey a big rough in parts of these first two tunes. Still, the tone is set early, and we were digging it!Add a Review
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