SET 1: Ya Mar[1], Julius[1], Fee[2] -> Taste[1], Cavern[1] > Stash[1], The Lizards[1], Free[1], Johnny B. Goode[1]
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless[1] -> Run Like an Antelope, Waste[1], Harry Hood[1] > A Day in the Life[1], Sweet Adeline
ENCORE: Funky Bitch[3]
 A delightful show, to say the least, if not a pantheon show or anything; that being said, the DVD of the show really ought to be a cornerstone of your Phish collection, as this is the kind of show you'd want preserved in video form. The C&P jam is magical, overflowing with energy and excitement (how many times has a song been played in consecutive shows since the early days?), and a fan favorite, but I've always loved the Antelope more - it's what I think of as a prototypical mid-90s Antelope, full of fire and fury and a massive release from the tension of the C&P jam. I'm not sure what else I'd immediately recommend (the opening Ya Mar's fun, and the Hood's quite strong), but the whole show is worth listening to, mainly due to the remarkable Fishman/Perazzo chemistry (Perazzo has a pretty solid case as best guest musician ever, IMO). It's one of my favorite shows from a year that isn't exactly my favorite year.
		A delightful show, to say the least, if not a pantheon show or anything; that being said, the DVD of the show really ought to be a cornerstone of your Phish collection, as this is the kind of show you'd want preserved in video form. The C&P jam is magical, overflowing with energy and excitement (how many times has a song been played in consecutive shows since the early days?), and a fan favorite, but I've always loved the Antelope more - it's what I think of as a prototypical mid-90s Antelope, full of fire and fury and a massive release from the tension of the C&P jam. I'm not sure what else I'd immediately recommend (the opening Ya Mar's fun, and the Hood's quite strong), but the whole show is worth listening to, mainly due to the remarkable Fishman/Perazzo chemistry (Perazzo has a pretty solid case as best guest musician ever, IMO). It's one of my favorite shows from a year that isn't exactly my favorite year. (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) This is one of the best-known shows of 1996, partly because high-quality FMSBD copies circulated not long after it went down. The Crosseyed > Antelope sequence is the important part, but in the wake of the band's ambient/trance/funk/space experiments of of 1997-99 it probably isn't an essential recording anymore. That said, it's still a party, Perazzo's still ridiculous, and its' exciting to hear the boys so fired up over the possibilities of their new Talking Heads material post-Halloween. So if you're digging into Phish '96 be sure to hear this one.
		This is one of the best-known shows of 1996, partly because high-quality FMSBD copies circulated not long after it went down. The Crosseyed > Antelope sequence is the important part, but in the wake of the band's ambient/trance/funk/space experiments of of 1997-99 it probably isn't an essential recording anymore. That said, it's still a party, Perazzo's still ridiculous, and its' exciting to hear the boys so fired up over the possibilities of their new Talking Heads material post-Halloween. So if you're digging into Phish '96 be sure to hear this one.
	 The rest of the second set was not "forgettable" as another reviewer had written.
		The rest of the second set was not "forgettable" as another reviewer had written.  This is my original review (typos and all) from rec.music.phish titled "West Palm Beach Crosseyed and Painless" posted November 6, 1996 at 3 am:
		This is my original review (typos and all) from rec.music.phish titled "West Palm Beach Crosseyed and Painless" posted November 6, 1996 at 3 am: with the most amazing music conceivable
  with the most amazing music conceivable this was such an amazingly fun experience...i'd seen each of the previous south florida shows and was blown away each time, but this one upped the ante.  getting in was a minor hassle and I missed the opener, but with 10th row center seats, I wasn't complaining.  in addition, I was able to sneak my shiny new kodak dc40 digital camera in (which was an incredible feat, since the thing is not like the cameras today, it's huge...like the size of a small notebook.)
		this was such an amazingly fun experience...i'd seen each of the previous south florida shows and was blown away each time, but this one upped the ante.  getting in was a minor hassle and I missed the opener, but with 10th row center seats, I wasn't complaining.  in addition, I was able to sneak my shiny new kodak dc40 digital camera in (which was an incredible feat, since the thing is not like the cameras today, it's huge...like the size of a small notebook.) 
 
	 all you need to know about this show is crosseyed and painless>antelope.  hot off the heels of halloween, with karl p still on board, they nail this one.  little did fans know, they would not be seeing this one frequently from here on out.  anyway, the duel drummers really light this one up.  for a good 15-20 minutes, all 5 musicians are just in fantastic sync, blazing through this jam.  finally it gives way to some nimble trey playing before they jack this antelope up into high gear.  if you have not heard this pairing, you are seriously missing out.  needless to say, the boys earned their cool down in waste after that monster opening pairing.
		all you need to know about this show is crosseyed and painless>antelope.  hot off the heels of halloween, with karl p still on board, they nail this one.  little did fans know, they would not be seeing this one frequently from here on out.  anyway, the duel drummers really light this one up.  for a good 15-20 minutes, all 5 musicians are just in fantastic sync, blazing through this jam.  finally it gives way to some nimble trey playing before they jack this antelope up into high gear.  if you have not heard this pairing, you are seriously missing out.  needless to say, the boys earned their cool down in waste after that monster opening pairing.
	 DVD review time.
		DVD review time. The sound on this Live Phish release is out of this world. The aud tapes I had of this show back in the day were awesome but this LP board is next level.
		The sound on this Live Phish release is out of this world. The aud tapes I had of this show back in the day were awesome but this LP board is next level. Excellent show. Mike is all over this show. That is a good thing. Fantastic Ya Mar, Fee, Taste, Stash and Lizards in the first set. The Crosseyed and Painless is really good but the Antelope is Great!!!!!! Gnarly. High energy Lope!!!!! No doubt it benefited from the big jam before it. Run Like A Crosseyed Antelope.
		Excellent show. Mike is all over this show. That is a good thing. Fantastic Ya Mar, Fee, Taste, Stash and Lizards in the first set. The Crosseyed and Painless is really good but the Antelope is Great!!!!!! Gnarly. High energy Lope!!!!! No doubt it benefited from the big jam before it. Run Like A Crosseyed Antelope.
	 Of all the shows I have attended this one is still of my faves. Karl Perazzo sitting in with Phish gave the songs more depth and complexity, and the boys were feeling it. From the opening notes of Yamar to the amazing Crosseyed>Antelope this show was fire. No wonder Phish released it as the Coral Sky DVD/Album. Highly recommend!
		Of all the shows I have attended this one is still of my faves. Karl Perazzo sitting in with Phish gave the songs more depth and complexity, and the boys were feeling it. From the opening notes of Yamar to the amazing Crosseyed>Antelope this show was fire. No wonder Phish released it as the Coral Sky DVD/Album. Highly recommend!
	 This show features Karl Perazzo on percussion for the duration. He gets lost in the mix sometimes, but that's not to cast reflection upon his achievements... just to say that Phish's soundstage is busier than Karl might've been used to before. Ya Mar, the show opener, is probably the exemplary definition of Karl's feature, here. Taste is astounding. I'd honestly never understood before what was going on with Fishman during that number. It's remarkable. Free has a kind of noisy outro. The big lauded sequence from this show is the Crosseyed and Painless -> Run Like an Antelope. While it's impressive that Phish could jam Crosseyed out to this degree only 2 nights after its debut at Hallowe'en at the Omni in Atlanta, the jam is kind of staid in the sense that it doesn't really provide that much color. I remember early in my phandom that this sequence was recommended as an all-timer, but I don't think with the benefit of hindsight that it's really that essential. The final most notable thing about this show is Butch Trucks from the Allman Brothers Band sitting in on drums for the Funky Bitch encore. Fishman is relegated to Trey's percussion rack, but it's still a thrilling version.
		This show features Karl Perazzo on percussion for the duration. He gets lost in the mix sometimes, but that's not to cast reflection upon his achievements... just to say that Phish's soundstage is busier than Karl might've been used to before. Ya Mar, the show opener, is probably the exemplary definition of Karl's feature, here. Taste is astounding. I'd honestly never understood before what was going on with Fishman during that number. It's remarkable. Free has a kind of noisy outro. The big lauded sequence from this show is the Crosseyed and Painless -> Run Like an Antelope. While it's impressive that Phish could jam Crosseyed out to this degree only 2 nights after its debut at Hallowe'en at the Omni in Atlanta, the jam is kind of staid in the sense that it doesn't really provide that much color. I remember early in my phandom that this sequence was recommended as an all-timer, but I don't think with the benefit of hindsight that it's really that essential. The final most notable thing about this show is Butch Trucks from the Allman Brothers Band sitting in on drums for the Funky Bitch encore. Fishman is relegated to Trey's percussion rack, but it's still a thrilling version.
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Review by dpwilljr
Listen to this classic again. I'm watching it for the first time since the show and so much is coming back to me.
The Crosseyed and Painless so full of techno/groove layered beauty. Trey whacking away at this little drum kit in front of Page.
Those days may be gone, but what they're doing now is so creative and different.
I'm so fortunate to be living during a time in history where I can still experience this band live.
Just four regular guys from Vermont...I love this band so much.