State Palace Theatre

New Orleans, LA, USA

Top Rated Shows

Highest rated shows at this venue by Phish.net users:

Date Rating
1994-05-04 43 votes 4.2093/5
1995-10-17 54 votes 3.8148/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1995-10-17 by Roofless_Sheds 11
[following excerpt from Guitar Player magazine interview with Trey, 5/1996] GP: Medeski, Martin and Wood played with Phish recently, and someone at one show told me that your audience didn't quite know what to make of it. Trey: Was it New Orleans? GP: Yes. Trey: I didn't know...
1994-05-04 Matt Laufer by 5
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) It was May 1994. My second voyage to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival had come and gone. I was now sticking around the Crescent City for a few days to catch Phish at the State...
1995-10-17 by tubescreamer 4
This Stash is a work of art, don't sleep on it. If only for a moment-- it gets very major, cinematic with an unusual melody, very unique, and for fall 95 Stash lovers, particularly those who like 11/14/95, get on this to see the path these guys were on to go on to create that masterpiece. At...
1994-05-04 by twatts 4
There is a Cavern encore after Caravan. It is missing on most existing Sources... Terry
1994-05-04 by mangojoe 3
Drove out to NOLA from Gainesville for this show, over the ten days I caught 5 shows, Fox 4/23, charlotte 4/24, Tampa 4/29, Orlando 4/30 and then this awesome throwdown. We got to the venue early and were hanging by the backstage door when we heard the horns playing, so at least it wasn't a...
1994-05-04 by Chris 1
Very distinct Alumni jam during the Wolfman's. Definitely deserves a mention... similar to the 4/4/94 version.

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1995-10-17 Jam (36:16) Set 2 Noteworthy
With Medeski, Martin, and Wood. An astounding and VERY exploratory jam -> in from "Keyboard Army," as these improvisational kinfolk team up to tour the universe. Some really excellent sections, especially the final 7 minutes.
1994-05-04 It's Ice (9:44) Set 1
A crazy-ass jam, typical for spring '94, and includes a "Right Off" tease (Miles Davis). > to "Sparkle."
This is a very sick and demented version, with someone (Fish?) screaming in the background at various points. Trey dedicates the jam to a good friend's baby, just then being born, and suggests naming him/her Marco Esquandolas.
With Cosmic Country Horns, but a weak jam (and no B&D or VJ).


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