Soundcheck: Gonna Live That Life, Poor Heart, Odd Couple Jam, Brother
SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Split Open and Melt, Fee[1], Rift, Sample in a Jar, It's Ice > Glide > David Bowie
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Fluffhead[2] > My Friend, My Friend[3], The Squirming Coil, Big Ball Jam > Halley's Comet > Paul and Silas > Mike's Song -> The Great Gig in the Sky -> Weekapaug Groove, Cavern
Melt contained an 1812 Overture tease by Mike. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. The ending of Fluffhead and the beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Mike’s Song included a Fuckin’ Up tease. Page teased the theme from Star Trek in Weekapaug Groove. Carolina was performed without microphones. The soundcheck's Poor Heart was performed a cappella.
 This is the first of two shows at the Tower Theatre, 64th of the tour and just average and sloppy to my ears.  I’m not saying they didn’t have fun, and there are some good moments in here, but there is sloppy playing, an out of tune guitar and blown lyrics all over the place in this one.  Maybe it’s just because the recording was good soundboard quality, kind of, so I could hear all the faults.  However, it does sound like somebody squished the crap out of the recording along the way.  There's way too much compression on it for me.
		This is the first of two shows at the Tower Theatre, 64th of the tour and just average and sloppy to my ears.  I’m not saying they didn’t have fun, and there are some good moments in here, but there is sloppy playing, an out of tune guitar and blown lyrics all over the place in this one.  Maybe it’s just because the recording was good soundboard quality, kind of, so I could hear all the faults.  However, it does sound like somebody squished the crap out of the recording along the way.  There's way too much compression on it for me.Add a Review
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Review by MountainKung303
Nice first set. SOAM has that original melt grove. A fun Fee well performed. Ice>Glide>Bowie makes a great set closer. I like It's Ice as a song. It tells a story; very progressive type of a song. But sometimes I think the funky changes can throw the band off. They totally nail this one. Glide. Special song, secret song, sacred song. An amazing, slightly fast tempo version. A great Bowie with a "structured jam" that walks into near lunacy finishes it off. UB Bowie...
Second set has a really good Fluffhead, very clean. Really this entire show has that great Phish chemistry that is one of a kind. You can tell they're comfortable with it. There's a BBJ in the second set. Probably a lot funner to be there than to hear it with no big ball. A cool little Mike's Song intro for a Groove. Indeed the primary riff for Simple is present just for a couple of bars. My understanding is that that riff poped up here and there in '93 and debuted in '94. I love that song. The music and lyrics are from Mike Gordon's journal. Great Gig in the Sky>Weekapaug, oh hell ya. A hard to hear Carolina on the version I have. Barbershop with one mic. As it should be I suppose. A hoppin' Rocky Top tops it off, complete whit hoots and hollers.
It should be noted that Johnny B. Fishman was on top of things all night.
"See you tomorrow."