SET 1: The Curtain With, Rocky Top, Funky Bitch, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Peaches en Regalia, Golgi Apparatus, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Suzy Greenberg, Fire
SET 2: Jesus Just Left Chicago, Fluffhead > Whipping Post
SET 3: Ya Mar[1] -> Jam[1] > Halley's Comet[2] > The Sloth, I Didn't Know[3], La Grange, Fee, I Know a Little, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Corinna, Harpua, Run Like an Antelope
 My recording of this show is limited to Whipping Post plus the hilarity that is set 3. This is an interesting listen and has a few elements that may be worth a once-over.
		My recording of this show is limited to Whipping Post plus the hilarity that is set 3. This is an interesting listen and has a few elements that may be worth a once-over. Good gravy, how is it that no one has commented on this "With" jam??!!  My personal all-time favorite, and I can safely say without hyperbole that it is the greatest 5 minutes of music ever constructed in the history of human evolution.  It literally gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.  I command you all to immediately drop whatever you are doing and listen to this right now!  :-)
		Good gravy, how is it that no one has commented on this "With" jam??!!  My personal all-time favorite, and I can safely say without hyperbole that it is the greatest 5 minutes of music ever constructed in the history of human evolution.  It literally gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.  I command you all to immediately drop whatever you are doing and listen to this right now!  :-) Cool show - especially set II if you are into long songs (3 songs – 15, 15, 26 = 56 minutes). JJLC has a really slow groove - made more humorous by the Mike quip afterwards that they want to "slow it down a bit". Fluffhead finishes well, and Whipping Post really burns - even if the vocals can be painful (negligible really, by the percentage of the time the song is instrumental).
		Cool show - especially set II if you are into long songs (3 songs – 15, 15, 26 = 56 minutes). JJLC has a really slow groove - made more humorous by the Mike quip afterwards that they want to "slow it down a bit". Fluffhead finishes well, and Whipping Post really burns - even if the vocals can be painful (negligible really, by the percentage of the time the song is instrumental).  i only have part of this show, but the part i have is great.  basically, i have set 2 plus yamar.  jjlc was pretty solid.  the fluffhead is well played.  it's does not quite have the flow that it would have in another 2-4 years, but for '88, it's good.  then trey really rocks this whipping post.  this is a nice long one, with a very deep bluesy, rock jam.  the third set starts with one of my all time favorite yamars.  jah roy turns this one into a full on reggae party.  with some fun ad libbed rhasta gibberish, this one really takes off, and they give jah roy room to really do whatever he wants.  good fun.   i wish i had the rest of this one, it has some very sharp early playing.
		i only have part of this show, but the part i have is great.  basically, i have set 2 plus yamar.  jjlc was pretty solid.  the fluffhead is well played.  it's does not quite have the flow that it would have in another 2-4 years, but for '88, it's good.  then trey really rocks this whipping post.  this is a nice long one, with a very deep bluesy, rock jam.  the third set starts with one of my all time favorite yamars.  jah roy turns this one into a full on reggae party.  with some fun ad libbed rhasta gibberish, this one really takes off, and they give jah roy room to really do whatever he wants.  good fun.   i wish i had the rest of this one, it has some very sharp early playing.
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Review by n00b100
Having given Colorado '88 a spin or two, I was pretty familiar with the repertoire and the playing style Phish had developed by this point in their evolution, and this particular performance is more of an example of the theme, rather than an outlier. Nothing goes particularly deep - the good stuff (via the setlist color-coding) is as good as described, but mainly in the sense that they feature good tight playing, rather than any sort of massive improvisation, as they hadn't gotten to the point where they were creating new music instead of just playing around with the music that was already there. The Whipping Post, 26 minutes long, is essentially a Type I Whipping Post, and more of a showcase for Trey's fiery soloing than their improv usually provides. Which isn't a bad thing, by any means - Trey really *rips* all throughout - but later Phish had more shades to it than "26 minutes of bashing out Southern rock" and "15 minutes of slowed-down blues", and this show doesn't really capture that.
With that said, there is still all sorts of pleasures to be gleaned from this tape - the Curtain With is exemplary, Whipping Post does smoke (even though it runs on a tad long), the Ya Mar -> Jam is wacky and wild, and even an early Antelope is still an Antelope worth hearing. Much of Phish's 80s stuff can come across as curiosity pieces, but the best of what they played during that decade (like in Colorado '88, which is well worth your time) is totally worthy of your attention. This is the closest you can get to a time machine with this band we all so much, so why not pay the fare and ride the ride?