Wilbur Field, Stanford University

Palo Alto, CA, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1992-04-18 73 votes 4.4932/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1992-04-18 by benjedi420vt 9
Sorry waxbanks, I have to disagree - you haven't really heard Phish if you haven't heard some of these five shows, I've heard 4/16 about a million times but have finally heard the other 4 (4/16-4/21) a few times now. I'm not saying they didn't play well afterwards, obviously they have and did,...
1992-04-18 Adam Jerugim by 5
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) This was the fourth straight show for me as well as the band, so I took it easy for this one. A free show at Stanford was the right price for many heads, so even more people made it out...
1992-04-18 by DollarBill 3
Well I won't deny the energy of this show, however the playing in this show lacks the tightness of the previous two shows. The mix is Mike heavy and the vocals are a little low. Love to hear the talk between songs. Good first set, and again I think the boys are having too much fun as the...
1992-04-18 by jcmarckx 3
This was my 7th show, and the 2nd of four in a row in a week. I seem to remember that this was originally a private invite-only party, but after word spread around the Warfield the night before, a lot of people planned to go there anyway. My friends and I were convinced enough that it was a...
1992-04-18 by waxbanks 1
You don't *really* need to hear any 1992 Phish, In My Humble Opinion - their transformation from 'great nerdy band' to 'great rock band' really kicked in in the second half of 1993, with wonderful transitional music like 2/20/93 inbetween. But the boys were playing well at this point and this...
1992-04-18 by Pjfmc 1
Alright, Wilson sounds a little rough at first but I enjoyed it. Sky is an early highlight. GP is well done and Poor Heart is tremendously goofy and fun. Melt is alright, definitely well played, but I'm going to agree with the Jam Chart that the show really starts to get interesting with Esther....
1992-04-18 by MrPalmers1000DollarQ 1
One of my favorite '92 shows (if not the one that takes the cake altogether). Both sets feature some really stellar moments, great song choice/variety, and the second set Fishman break is on one of the Syd Barrett tunes I prefer. the Cameron McKinney sit-in is cute, too. Trey absolutely soars...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1992-04-18 Esther (8:59) Set 1
Inspired from the jump, Trey works with Mike to inform a highly musical passage before breaking to solo with great intensity.
Intense and exploratory jam with awesome Mike.
1992-04-18 Sparkle (10:58) Set 1
Intense and exploratory jam with awesome Mike.
1992-04-18 Llama (5:18) Set 2
There's almost a melodic section to Trey's solo before his fingertips ignite at about 4:00.
1992-04-18 Harry Hood (13:41) Set 2
The famed "Linus and Lucy" version pays homage to the "Theme from Peanuts" during the jam.
The famed "Linus and Lucy" version pays homage to the "Theme from Peanuts" during the jam.
First exploratory "Gin" with amusing Trey vocals, a jazz-like breakdown that gets rocking, and returns to "Gin."
1992-04-18 Rift (7:46) Set 2
First exploratory "Gin" with amusing Trey vocals, a jazz-like breakdown that gets rocking, and returns to "Gin."
There's almost a melodic section to Trey's solo before his fingertips ignite at about 4:00.
1992-04-18 It's Ice (6:05) Set 1
The jam begins in customary fashion, with Page out front, but then Trey sneakily leads a -> to "Mind Left Body Jam."
The Phish debut of this classic descending chord riff/jam is the main even of the "Ice" jam on this 1992 occasion.
1992-04-18 It's Ice (1:23) Set 1
-> in from the Phish debut of "Mind Left Body Jam" to close out this version of "It's Ice."


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