Symphony Hall

Springfield, MA, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1992-12-30 50 votes 4.4400/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1992-12-30 by Dog_Faced_Boy 7
Wow, this is a fantastic example of Phish at their prime in the "late early" phase. Just imagine a 3.0 setlist that included SOAM, Fluffhead, Reba, David Bowie, Bathtub Gin, YEM, and Possum, all in one show, plus crowd pleasers like the Landlady, Esther, CDT, Timber, Axilla, and Llama, and...
1992-12-30 by Mergz 5
5 out of 5 'cause this was my heyday in phish world & this was great night for me & my friends. Timber Ho was not planned but requested by my friend who was on crutches. We were down in the front & he was shouting it between just about every song. If you listen closely, Fish started playing...
1992-12-30 by notio 5
This was a great venue. Symphony Hall is a place set up for an actual symphony, built in the early 1900's, and when we walked in we laughed and said, "Whoa, can't believe they're letting us in here." About 2,600 people, comfortable seats, deep red accents, chandeliers, carved wood moldings, the...
1992-12-30 by DollarBill 4
On to Springfield, MA for the third installment of the New Year's run. The recording was good, except some cut outs during Fluff's Travels and a few other weird places that were very brief distractions. Landlady gets the call for the opener tonight and is pretty well played. It was a little...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

The intro -> the only performance of "Timber (Jerry)" between 1990 and 1995, and it's a strong version.
1992-12-30 David Bowie (11:22) Set 1
In addition to the bonus "Timber (Jerry)" sandwich, this version includes a solid if earthbound jam, with spiraling tension and very cohesive interplay by all four. Some excellent Trey shredding before and during the trill section.
-> in from "David Bowie." The only performance between 1990 and 1995 is sandwiched inside a solid "Bowie." This fine "Timber" packs the usual Trey shredding, great Fish and strong Page and Mike. > to "Bowie."
Auld Lang Syne tease in opening.


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