Eastbrook Theatre

Grand Rapids, MI, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1993-08-11 68 votes 4.2500/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1993-08-11 by SlavePhan 6
THE GOOD: This show started off a streak of 5 incredible performances. While this is arguably the weakest of the 5, there are many high points. The second-slot Jim features a groovy little Hey-jam that winds into a subtle and delicate tension build. There's a chaotic ramp-up until Trey drives a...
1993-08-11 by mattc 5
Phish took a break from the outdoors show in August '93 to play Club Eastbrook, a relatively small club in Western Michigan. Located in a strip mall, the pre-show festivities seemed a bit out of place but allowed for a some fun conversations (including a bold a love request) with Trey as the...
1993-08-11 by westbrook 5
Buried Alive>Runaway Jim gets this show off to a smoking start. As with several other Jims from August 93, this version is improvisational and excellent. The Stash later in the first set is the highlight of the show and is an absolutely blistering version. The Mike's Groove that opens the...
1993-08-11 by nattyoats 4
The thing I remember most about this show was the upstairs. It was not general admission and no one was up there. I had a ticket for upstairs and went up and droped it down to a phellow tourmate who came up and repeated the process until there was a dozen or so of us up the with the palce to...
1993-08-11 by Hendrix22 2
[url]https://youtu.be/8qzkfzkcVHc?si=S8HZQggWgSqf6cTj[/url] I was able to locate the video footage online from the Phish show on August 11, 1993 at Eastbrook Theatre in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This show is very good and I enjoyed the video. I hope you enjoy this footage as much as I did and find...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1993-08-11 Stash (11:31) Set 1 Noteworthy
Insane, tension-filled, extremely improvisational "Stash." This is a vicious animal. Totally awesome!
Jam gets well beyond "Jim" into some interesting exploration. It's August '93, what else would you expect?
A wacky but improvisational outro jam occurs, including a "YEM"-like vocal jam.
1993-08-11 Mike's Song (12:14) Set 2
The 1st jam includes a unique repeated riff from Trey and Mike. 2nd jams in 1993 were often a bit odd, even bizarre. That description fits here, as the 2nd jam is very improvisational, but also unconventional, including "Games Without Frontiers" vocal quotes from Mike.
Much of the jam is decidedly "Type II" and unsettled in nature, but the return to typical "Weekapaug" at the end is quality as well.
Nimble and delicate piano action from Page. Then Trey cranks the energy up several notches with blistering blues work.
A jam on the Simpons signal and lots of gnarly, improvisational stuff including rhythm and tempo changes in a semi-evil jam.


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