Saltair Pavilion

Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1993-08-21 70 votes 4.4714/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1993-08-21 by kipmat 5
If you are indifferent towards 1993-era Phish and/or guest appearances, then you don't need to hear this show. But if you enjoy the Tinley Park Antelope and the previous show's amazing Reba, this show has plenty of highlights. Stash and Runaway Jim contain aggressive, "Hey-hole" jamming, and the...
1993-08-21 by MountainKung303 3
This was the 3rd Phish show that I attended. 3.95 stars. Red Rocks was the night before. I remember it was the first time I did the drive through the Rocky Mountains to get to the next show. Northern lights and orange sunshine were our rocket fuel. We smoked the whole way and I don't think we...
1993-08-21 by MrPalmers1000DollarQ 1
The Bela Flek and co. sit-in makes for some pretty special jamming in the second set of this show. I especially love Victor Wooten and Page's call and response in Lawn Boy, the sick Bowie jam, and a killer Daniel Saw the Stone. Before the openers join Phish on stage, the boys open set 2 with a...
1993-08-21 by MrFoot 1
Following an epic night at Red Rocks, we drove to Saltair early the next morning and found our way to the venue around 3ish. We could hear soundcheck happening and wandered through some open doors at the back of the venue and caught a Funky Bitch soundcheck before being asked to leave. ❤ I...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1993-08-21 Mind Left Body Jam (1:03) Set 2 Noteworthy
-> in from "DB." Phish and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones team up for a little "Mind Left Body" jamming. -> back to "DB."
1993-08-21 David Bowie (12:34) Set 2 Noteworthy
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. "Bowie" -> "MLB" Jam -> "Bowie." Very improvisational version, really no surprise given the month and year. And the Flecktones are no slouches when it comes to improvisation. Nothing like Victor Wooten and Mike going at it, or Bela and Trey.
1993-08-21 David Bowie (1:32) Set 2 Noteworthy
-> in from "MLB" Jam. Returns to "Bowie" to conclude this dynamic, exploratory version with Phish and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones teaming up for group improvisation.
1993-08-21 Stash (14:58) Set 1 Noteworthy
Extremely improvisational, with multiple movements. Perhaps lacking the melodic grandeur of 8/15/93, it is nonetheless stunning, fly-by-the-seat-of-the-pants exploration.
1993-08-21 Fee (6:55) Set 2
With Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, who add some extra flavor to this outro. > to "Llama."
1993-08-21 Runaway Jim (10:36) Set 1
Very improvisational, dissonant and chaotic version.
1993-08-21 Possum (10:04) Set 2
Still August '93, so "Possum" is still exploratory as far as "Possums" go. The jam starts off a little odd, then comes back to a more "normal" mode. Has a cool slow down section plus Mike singing falsetto/extra low. (*skip in tape, timing inexact).
1993-08-21 Jam (2:09) Set 2
With Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. Fish and Future Man play around with rhythm, then the others join in a low-key jam.
1993-08-21 Llama (4:42) Set 2
> from a terrific "Fee," and featuring Bela Fleck on electric banjo, Victor Wooten on bass, and Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drumitar, here's one of the coolest versions you've "ever heard." While sticking close to "Llama" proper, the musicians gel wonderfully, offering up a wonderful passage of chill improvisation, which offsets traditional fire play.


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