SET 1: Walk Away, Golgi Apparatus, Funky Bitch, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bold As Love
SET 2: Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Fluffhead, La Grange, The Lizards, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, On Your Way Down, Cities, David Bowie
SET 3: The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > Peaches en Regalia, Jesus Just Left Chicago, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters[1] -> Run Like an Antelope
 The SBD recording for this one is decent.  The source info says it’s from a Master Cassette but it sounds like there’s at least a couple generations. This was another fine show at Nectar’s! The show kicked off with the newly added Walk Away.  This version ended somewhat abruptly.  It should also be noted that there’s a Moby Dick tease preceding Golgi as well.  Mike was in a particularly spunky mood this evening.  During Bitch Mike switches out the verse “cause I’m alone down here” to “cause I’m an uptown white shit!”.  Mike’s Song differed from the previous nights extended vocal jam intro.  This version had the intro “Call it what you will, but you know it’s his song” lyrics to start.  Weekapaug had a rippin’ solo from Trey.  Mike shouted out “Take it to Rhode Island!” a couple of times.
		The SBD recording for this one is decent.  The source info says it’s from a Master Cassette but it sounds like there’s at least a couple generations. This was another fine show at Nectar’s! The show kicked off with the newly added Walk Away.  This version ended somewhat abruptly.  It should also be noted that there’s a Moby Dick tease preceding Golgi as well.  Mike was in a particularly spunky mood this evening.  During Bitch Mike switches out the verse “cause I’m alone down here” to “cause I’m an uptown white shit!”.  Mike’s Song differed from the previous nights extended vocal jam intro.  This version had the intro “Call it what you will, but you know it’s his song” lyrics to start.  Weekapaug had a rippin’ solo from Trey.  Mike shouted out “Take it to Rhode Island!” a couple of times. The first 2 sets contain some of the worst Phish I've ever heard. The highlights include islands of adequacy (e.g. Sneakin' Sally) and quirky novelty ("It's his song" lyrics to kick off Mike's Song; Mike's Song chorus quotes and Rhode Island exhortations during Weekapaug). That's not enough to make up for cringeworthy trainwrecks like Bold As Love and Fluffhead.
		The first 2 sets contain some of the worst Phish I've ever heard. The highlights include islands of adequacy (e.g. Sneakin' Sally) and quirky novelty ("It's his song" lyrics to kick off Mike's Song; Mike's Song chorus quotes and Rhode Island exhortations during Weekapaug). That's not enough to make up for cringeworthy trainwrecks like Bold As Love and Fluffhead.Add a Review
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