The Palace

Hollywood, CA, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1993-03-18 32 votes 3.6875/5
1993-03-17 29 votes 3.4483/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1993-03-18 by DollarBill 5
Is it National Hangover Day? This is the second and last show at the Palace in Hollywood, 32nd of the tour and I wish I could say it was a lot better than last nights show, but it's really not. Paul or the tapers continue to have troubles with the sound, which I though would have been fixed,...
1993-03-17 Ed Urgiles by 3
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) I had moved to just a few blocks north of the Palace, so this was a venue I could walk to from home. The show was quite a rocker! The Palace tends to be a bit boomy, so that wasn't...
1993-03-17 by Mikesgroover 3
Phish was still virtually unknown in Southern California in the spring of 1993. I was attending USC and talked a friend into coming along to the Palace, a club that held less than 1,000 people and was not sold out. In fact, we strolled in a few minutes before showtime and casually found a spot a...
1993-03-17 by DollarBill 3
Happy St. Patrick's Day with the first of only two shows at the Palace in Hollywood, this is the 31st show of the tour. Sound problems rear their ugly heads early on in this show and they don't quite fully recover. Since there are other reviews by actual attendees, I'll be brief. Pretty good...
1993-03-18 Adam Jerugim by 2
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) I had a really intense time at the show. It was one of those wonderful nights where you leave the show drenched in sweat. I'm listening to the second set of this show as I type; it's the...
1993-03-18 by ADAWGWYO 2
The first ever "holographic Phish concert!!"
1993-03-18 by Mikesgroover 1
The must hear on this show is the Melt with the Stayin' Alive teases. It's extremely tight and really funky. The Coil is also beautiful, while Forbins>Mockingbird is a bit longer than usual.
1993-03-18 by mikey 1
I was at this show and I taped it. The details are now hazy but I recall at the time thinking that this one (3/18) was one of the better shows on the CA spring 93 tour and distinctly better than 3/17.

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1993-03-18 My Friend, My Friend (7:42) Set 2 Noteworthy
Following the final refrain, the band launches into an evil sounding "Little Drummer Boy" jam, singing "my friend, my friend he's got a knife" to the "Drummer Boy" melody.
1993-03-18 David Bowie (14:30) Set 1
> in from "I Didn't Know." A good one with some "DEG"-like jamming to add to the dissonance factor. Machine Gun Trey in serious heavy action towards the end.
Although the jam is basically "Type I," it includes teasing/jamming on the Bee Gees' "Staying Alive" throughout, some "Little Drummer Boy" teases near the end, and is very well played with good Trey shredding.
Trey shreds throughout the jam of this quintessential 1993 version. And you aren't the only person to hear "Terri" and "Tickle" in this wild vocal jam.
Dazzling, swirling play from Trey as the jam becomes subdued and assumes an almost "Weekapaug" vibe. Fish remains relentless, and he rocks and rolls the band through a wild rise which finds Trey zipping through simply incredible runs.
Fun and exploratory jam includes a solid breakdown section with jams/teases of "Heartbreaker" and "Lively Up Yourself."


Phish.net

Phish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.

This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.

Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA

© 1990-2025  The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc.