Le Spectrum

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1993-04-29 39 votes 4.2564/5
1992-12-13 23 votes 3.7391/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1992-12-13 by WeatherReport 4
This show is my one and only international Phish show, and it was also the last time I ever saw them play in a small club. Le Spectrum on St. Catherine street is nice club type venue, that probably holds a little over 500 people. It had tables and chairs, and a cool upper balcony that went around...
1993-04-29 by DollarBill 3
After a day off the boys continue their journey through Canada. This is the second and last show at Le Spectrum in a little over four months and from what I remember, the other show was better than this one. There are some good songs in there and lots of fun teases, but overall they are just...
1992-12-13 by DollarBill 2
Twenty-first and last show of fall tour, second show in Canada. This one is not quite as good as last night's show, but still very well played and a good recording to go with it. Buried Alive is a good, solid opener. No problems here. Right into a lengthy Wilson. This one is full of teases...
1993-04-29 by SplitOpenAndMule 1
I loved listening to this show. I'd put the WeekapaugSupa Police Groove among of the best type-2 jams they've played to date, but there's a lot more in this show. The energy is excellent throughout. Phish just recently (4/21/93) figured out how to jam Split Open and Melt (that jam appears on...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1993-04-29 Run Like an Antelope (12:41) Set 1 Noteworthy
Rocking version includes a brief jam on Pink Floyd's "Money" (4:45 - 5:20) followed by fantastic, very exploratatory jamming. Intense conclusion to the jam with Trey just shredding away.
Excellent jam with Theme From Bonanza and "NICU" teases, as well as strong and unusual melodic content -> to the first "Makisupa" in 320 shows (last seen on 11/26/90) before -> back to "Weekapaug."
-> in from the first "Makisupa" in 320 shows. This section includes great "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" ("CYHMK") teases, exploratory jamming and a shredding peak. All in all, another great '93 "Weekapaug."
-> in from "Weekapaug." "Makisupa" makes its first appearance in 320 shows (last seen on 11/26/90), amidst a strong "Weekapaug." -> back to "Weekapaug."
The strong 1st jam includes jamming that hints at "Crossroads," before breaking into a repetitive, grundge-like Mike and Fish-led groove. The 2nd jam sounds very much like an early stab at what would evolve into "Simple" the following year, played atop a similar groove to the 1st jam, and then ends in a ripping and intense manner.
1992-12-13 David Bowie (12:34) Set 1
An unusual, somewhat mean-spirited jam shifts at 8:25 to something akin to "Tweezer Reprise." Returns to normal "Bowie" and concludes with a hard rocking trill section.
1992-12-13 Wilson (7:38) Set 1
Lenghty intro and Simpsons and All Fall Down signals plus other creepy shenanigans before BLAT BOOM.
> from "Fluffhead." This version has a fun intro that sounds almost "Possum"-esque. The jam is full-speed ahead and builds and builds. Fans of banter should stick around after the song for Trey filibustering while Page gets a string repaired.


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