Cotterell Court, Reid Athletic Center, Colgate University

Hamilton, NY, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1993-04-23 38 votes 3.6842/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1993-04-23 by soundboy1 10
This show was about 40 miles from where I was going to college. At this time Phish was huge at my college. Nectar was out and Lawn Boy was still a huge favorite. I honestly don't remember much about the quality of the music at these shows. I wasn't very critical at all. Just being able to see the...
1993-04-23 by troutbumnh 3
The sound check also included Horn and Funky Bitch. I was on the student crew and we were all trying to stick our head in during the sound check. Someone told me i could stay in if I held the door shut from others getting in, so I got to watch the whole thing. 20 years ago (!)
1993-04-23 by DollarBill 2
This is the only show at the Cotterell Court, 58th of the tour and a homecoming of sorts. With Fish’s parents in attendance, there is a light mood in their playing and the magic of the Midwest tour continues. Good recording and no real sound problems for Paul tonight, maybe a few spots of...
1993-04-23 by Issiah 2
This show was little... It wasn't quite bar little, but not much bigger. Can remember standing next to Fishman's Drums just hanging out. A bunch of kids from High School were there. It's really something looking back and thinking about how it grew into Limestone... At the end of the year they...
1993-04-23 by vindog 2
I just wanted to add some detail about the signs during Lengthwise. Around this time, as Phish's popularity was growing (maybe even exponentially), there was talk among people, especially newer fans, about the role of the Fishman songs: Was he poking fun at them? Based on the choice Bike,...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1993-04-23 Weekapaug Groove (11:22) Set 2 Noteworthy
A strong and exploratory jam with good dynamic modulation, excellent Fish, and some inspired and "hose"-like melodic playing by Trey from 7:25 and 9:25. The setlist describes this as "atypical, jazz-laced jams." I'd just call it ass-kicking '93 Phish.


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