Lowell Memorial Auditorium

Lowell, MA, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1995-05-16 115 votes 4.2522/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1995-05-16 by projmersch 18
This was an incredibly hard ticket to find. They announced the show on a Boston radio station and the tickets went immediately. A friend and I drove down from New Hampshire that afternoon just to try our luck. We immediately saw how difficult it would be- fingers were up everywhere looking...
1995-05-16 by westbrook 7
This is a fun show to hear the debuts of several songs, including the only performance of Glide II. But, the real highlight of the show is the Reba. This Reba is among the all-time greats, such as 8/16/93, 7/6/94, 10/31/94, and 8/17/96. A great sounding recording of this Reba and Spock's Brain...
1995-05-16 by billyboylion 6
I wasnt there but, this was the first Phish show i ever owned. I forget exactly how i ended up with it but i'm guessing it had something to do with my B-day 5-15. lost it years ago and have been searching since. Finally found a new copy =-D, now that i have been through a couple tours this show...
1995-05-16 by TwiceBitten 4
The Reba from this show might just be the "best" one ever. It's a proven fact!
1995-05-16 by Shred 4
This was the hardest ticket I ever had to "scalp". Other reviewer stated he got miracled but this wasn't possible at the Lowell I was at. It required both a wrist band and a ticket to get in. No one had tickets as they arrived. They were all at will call. And when you went to pick up the...
1995-05-16 by TooManyUrkels 1
Only here to comment on the Reba. I've listened to this Reba so many mf times it's practically imprinted in my brain. Mind-blowing stuff. Turn it up loud enough and you'll shed tears (I have). I've listened to most of the "best" Rebas and I'm pretty sure this is the best one. The groove! The...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1995-05-16 Reba (15:00) Set 1 Noteworthy
The band locks into an incredibly cool groove before Trey, masterfully shaping his tone, leads the band into an extended improvisational passage enchanting and mysterious. A blend of warm sustain and dynamic modulation eventually yields to strong soloing, with Trey building the jam to a soaring, searing peak.
1995-05-16 Theme From the Bottom (10:42) Set 1 Noteworthy
Debut is an exceptionally well played version. With rich melodic content from Trey and great band-wide interplay, the jamming potential for "Theme" is clearly on display in this first go-around.
1995-05-16 Free (8:32) Set 1
Debut. Jam section similar in tone, but less with percussion and with less Page than later '95 - '96 versions.


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