BI-LO Center

Greenville, SC, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1998-11-18 99 votes 3.7677/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1998-11-18 by The_Good_Doctor 9
I was hanging out in Athens, GA in 1998 and made it up to the Greenville show and then onto Winston the next night. The Greenville show was in the brand new Bi-Lo Center, a venue that the boys have yet to return to. The parking garage adjacent to the venue was a mad house. Seriously, like a five...
1998-11-18 by desmondthefamilyberzerker 8
An underrated show, at the time of my review this was scored by 6 voters as a 3.3 . The Wolfman's alone is worth a 4. Throw in a solid Fluff, a stellar Slave and a fun 4 song encore and you've got yourself a show worth seeking out. Wolmans in particular is some serious hose. This and the next...
1998-11-18 by ChavaUT 5
This was one of my first shows when in High School and the first event to take place in the brand new Bi-Lo Center. The first set was solid, and the boys were having fun, but the second set was classic. Wolfman's was my favorite version of all time - nearly twenty minutes and half of it open...
1998-11-18 by art_vandelay 4
while the first set had its share of entertaining moments, "bowie" was the only thing that really made me take notice. the second set was another story, starting with a remarkable "wolfman's" & maintaining its high level until the closing "character zero"....definitely a set worth listening to,...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1998-11-18 Wolfman's Brother (16:18) Set 2 Noteworthy
At 7:40, the jam leaves standard "Wolfman's" and moves into some great free-form improvisation that migrates from funky rhythmic playing to really beautiful, melodic and exultant music. The jam mellows gradually and -> to "Lizards."
1998-11-18 Slave to the Traffic Light (11:52) Set 2 Noteworthy
Beginning with classic '98 ambience, there is ample delicate space early on. Yet Fish drives this jam to soaring, powerful heights, with Mike, Page and trilling Trey each masterfully responding to the rhythmic foundation. The final, well-coordinated push to the summit is epic.
1998-11-18 Fluffhead (15:26) Set 2
An all around strong performance is particularly notable for a cool and different Fender-Rhodes solo by Page in Clod, solid Mike throughout, and a riveting and wild Arrival. Machine Gun Trey leads the charge, but in the style of 1998 rather 1990. Check this one out if you want to hear Phish blow the lid off an arena with a blistering closing.


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