The Delta Center

Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1995-06-08 69 votes 3.7971/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1995-06-08 by ADAWGWYO 8
This was my first show. I was 19 years old, a freshman @ the University of Wyoming, Laramie, and recently turned on to the Dead and Phish respectively. I saw 7 Dead shows between December 1994 and the time of this show including the recent Dead shows in February also @ the Delta Center....
1995-06-08 by colforbin310 6
Someone needed to mention this Tweezer. While not the best known of the crazy-ass Tweezers, this one is just as crazy as the rest of 'em. You all know the ones I'm talking about, Bozeman, Bangor, Mud Island, the Fleezer, Bomb Factory, Mesa, Fox Theater, all of those. This Tweezer might not be as...
1995-06-08 by metawhy 3
Well we drove out from Virginia to do this summer 95 tour. We opted to skip Boise the night before because it was just too damn far. So we took our time (I was 19, fresh out of high school) and drove across the US, sleeping anywhere we could find and getting yelled at a lot. Finally we pull up...
1995-06-08 by gene_o75 2
This was my only show. I am from Ohio and was on the Grateful Dead summer tour. Our car broke down in San Fransisco, and we got a ride from some deadheads from New York heading back. They had an old bus with two Volkswagen buses welded to the top. On the way back they were going to some Phish...
1995-06-08 by Bob_Loblaw 2
Very interesting show. Some good stuff, some new stuff, and some standard stuff. The first set features a very solid Jim. No real jam but still unique and intense at the end. Reba is also straight forward but still very strong in its own right. Rough first version of prince Caspian. The...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1995-06-08 Tweezer (22:40) Set 2 Noteworthy
Another wacky "type II" version that is worth hearing if you're an aficionado of Phish improv.
After some "Third Stone From The Sun" (Hendrix) teases from Trey, this one gets out beyond the norm.
Debut includes a short instrumental bridge. The ending jam section and closing chords were added in 1996.


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