Bogart's

Cincinnati, OH, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1992-12-03 30 votes 4.3000/5
1992-05-05 19 votes 3.2632/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1992-12-03 by DollarBill 2
Second, and last time the boys played Bogart's together in 1992. Twelfth show of Fall tour. Audience recordings tonight, and sounds like a different source for second set which sounded muddier. Great show though. Right out of the gate Maze just rips open the first set. Page rocks! Right...
1992-12-03 by westbrook 2
I downloaded this show after seeing the Antelope on the jam chart (which is excellent), but I enjoyed the whole show very much. With a classic setlist and hot playing, this is quite the show. If you don't have many pre-93 shows in your collection, you can add this one knowing you've got a...
1992-05-05 by Superdan 2
Only have access to the second set, which is fairly straight forward for the time. Mike's groove continues to grow and get more interesting. You can hear Cactus break into an interesting departure baseline in the middle of the tramps segment , but Trey sticks with the wailing cacophonous riffs...
1992-05-05 by Pjfmc 2
The tape is second set only. CDT, Bouncing and ATR and standard and good. Foam is ok. Mikes Groove: Hey! This is an interesting version. I think it's definitely worth a listen, not standard. Mike's Jam is menacing which is par for the course. Second jam really needs to be heard, it's...
1992-05-05 by Gahooley 1
My first show. Had a cassette of Lawn Boy from my buddy Charlie. Nectar was released just a few months before, and Phish is coming nearby to a nice tiny place? Bring it on! With a nice Mike's Groove, secret language, Fishman on the vacuum in Cold as Ice>Love you, and then an encore of...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1992-12-03 Run Like an Antelope (15:02) Set 1 Noteworthy
Some cool "Cities" teases in the intro (last performance 9/13/88). The jam starts with a brief jam on Santana's "Gypsy Queen," then breaks into several distinct sections of perhaps not beautiful, but VERY exploratory jamming. Returns to "Antelope" with several peaks and Trey shredding.
Another creative and different '92 take on the "SOAM" jam. And being that's it's 1992, there is sick shredding taboot!
Although essentially straightforward, it has a cool quiet section, then atypical melodies from Trey which serve to crank up the tension as the jam builds to a frothy peak.


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