Soundcheck: Funky Bitch, Guyute, All Things Reconsidered (alternate arrangement), work on All Things Reconsidered, All Things Reconsidered
SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Weigh > Rift > Guelah Papyrus, Stash, Waste, Guyute, Free > Tela, Character Zero
SET 2: Suzy Greenberg > Bathtub Gin -> Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Frankenstein
 Took my girlfriend at the time to her first show.  Took my brother to his 2nd and his girlfriend was her 1st.  They all loved the show along with me.  I took an 1/8th of shrooms so don't remember much other then the fact that the girl I took to the show hated Phish prior and loved them after.  Thanks boys.
		Took my girlfriend at the time to her first show.  Took my brother to his 2nd and his girlfriend was her 1st.  They all loved the show along with me.  I took an 1/8th of shrooms so don't remember much other then the fact that the girl I took to the show hated Phish prior and loved them after.  Thanks boys.
	 Reviewed upon the archival audio release... Phish once again shows that they can do anything, this time by burning down the house in what was apparently then being advertised as the largest arena in America. Many phans agree that 1996 was a transitional year--due to a variety of factors, but mainly because of the awe-inspiring sea change in Phish's sound that occurred with the ushering in of the cowfunk era in 1997--but that doesn't mean it's to be skipped, as many of those same and some other phans also agree. You've got the Clifford Ball, the inaugural large-scale Phish festival, an Europe tour, and many highlights sprinkled throughout a year that saw more shows played than is de rigeur in the common era of 3.0. This show is a great example of where Phish was at in 1996, the previous standalone release of the Bathtub Gin from this show ("The Rupp Gin") on the Road to Vegas Bonus CD packaged with Vegas 96 DVD pre-orders notwithstanding. Now on to the music!
		Reviewed upon the archival audio release... Phish once again shows that they can do anything, this time by burning down the house in what was apparently then being advertised as the largest arena in America. Many phans agree that 1996 was a transitional year--due to a variety of factors, but mainly because of the awe-inspiring sea change in Phish's sound that occurred with the ushering in of the cowfunk era in 1997--but that doesn't mean it's to be skipped, as many of those same and some other phans also agree. You've got the Clifford Ball, the inaugural large-scale Phish festival, an Europe tour, and many highlights sprinkled throughout a year that saw more shows played than is de rigeur in the common era of 3.0. This show is a great example of where Phish was at in 1996, the previous standalone release of the Bathtub Gin from this show ("The Rupp Gin") on the Road to Vegas Bonus CD packaged with Vegas 96 DVD pre-orders notwithstanding. Now on to the music! From: www.onlinephishtour.com
		From: www.onlinephishtour.com This is a very solid show, from start to finish. First set is fun and flows pretty nicely in my opinion. CDT, Weigh>Rift>Guelah is an awesome star to a show and the Stash that follows rips. A chill out in Waste and one of my personal faves Guyute following. Another great '95 Free jam and an always welcome first set Tela keep the set rolling with a fiery Zero jam to close this set out.  Solid set to lead into....
		This is a very solid show, from start to finish. First set is fun and flows pretty nicely in my opinion. CDT, Weigh>Rift>Guelah is an awesome star to a show and the Stash that follows rips. A chill out in Waste and one of my personal faves Guyute following. Another great '95 Free jam and an always welcome first set Tela keep the set rolling with a fiery Zero jam to close this set out.  Solid set to lead into.... Show highlights (in order):
		Show highlights (in order): Who would ever think that a Thursday night show in Kentucky could be so hot.  This show is one of the best from this tour.  The highlight is Bathtub Gin.  Page drinks this Gin down.  The Chairman stands out in this version more than usual and it is a pleasure to hear.  I had to listen to Gin 4 times because I could not comprehend its immensity.  Take a listen.  I just wish Phish was introduced to me earlier than 2000.
		Who would ever think that a Thursday night show in Kentucky could be so hot.  This show is one of the best from this tour.  The highlight is Bathtub Gin.  Page drinks this Gin down.  The Chairman stands out in this version more than usual and it is a pleasure to hear.  I had to listen to Gin 4 times because I could not comprehend its immensity.  Take a listen.  I just wish Phish was introduced to me earlier than 2000.
	 Apparently this show was severely undersold, only 13,000 ticket holders for 24,000 seat venue.
		Apparently this show was severely undersold, only 13,000 ticket holders for 24,000 seat venue. Listening to the archival release, you're immediately struck by the energy of this show. The "Rupp Gin", as it has come to be known, is the famous draw from this show (and deservedly so), but from beginning to end, it's just a really fun, energetic outing.
		Listening to the archival release, you're immediately struck by the energy of this show. The "Rupp Gin", as it has come to be known, is the famous draw from this show (and deservedly so), but from beginning to end, it's just a really fun, energetic outing. 
 
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Review by CreatureoftheNight
I went to Deer Creek earlier in the year and had a great time. The shows didn't measure up musically to my first show in Louisville Gardens, but they were good enough to keep me coming back. Rupp Arena gave me my second magical night to hang on the rafters.
Being a hometown show, I had the ticket situation figured out. A buddy at one of the local Ticketmaster sites got all of us 4th row on the floor. After seeing so many UK basketball games from the nosebleeds, this was a treat.
Around 13,000 tickets were sold for a 24,000 capacity venue. For many bands, this would be a recipe for a lackluster show. I think the out of the way feel and the HUGE energy from the crowd set the band on fire.
The first set's energy and song selection were huge (I got my second Tela of the year in 3 shows), but the real gem was the second set. The Bathtub Gin was insane. I kept asking tour rats if this was normal. They assured me that jams like this were very rare. Page was given ample time to open up and lead the band. Trey physically and musically got out of the way. He grinned from ear to ear throughout the entire jam, even fist pumping a few times. Bike kept the unique vibe going and this still stands as my favorite Fishman solo number. The crowd tried to sing the lyrics for him, but we seemed only to make it harder for him. The strong YEM and Frankenstein finished the night off with a bang. The crowd cheered loudly as we exited the arena, a first for me. "That's how you know you saw something special," a wook told me. I already knew.