North Shore Surf Club

Olympia, WA, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1991-10-13 49 votes 4.5102/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1991-10-13 Kent Stewart by 4
(Published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...) The Surf Club was a very narrow, long building which had the effect of making the crowded floor seem very intimate. The stage was so narrow that Henrietta's drums were set up behind Trey and Mike, rather than to the side as usual....
1991-10-13 by Pholy 4
I have an odd story about the North Shore. I went to that show with a bunch of friends I'd met through work at a restaraunt around the block from the venue. One of them had given me the first phish boot I ever owned, about a week after the first show at evergreen from my first post. This tape was...
1991-10-13 by GallopingGhost 4
I would just like to reemphasize the greatness of this Reba for all you phans that are obsessed with reba like me. I have around 30 versions of reba, including 1995-12-31, 1994-10-31, and the epic reba played at Vanderbilt (1994). To be honest this is my all time favorite. It is fresh, fast, and...
1991-10-13 by Kabooliak 4
I've been reading these reviews for years and decided to add my two cents at last . This was the first show I ever heard. My cassette came from my dear friend ES( hey buddy) in Syracuse. I want to say it came from someone who knew the band, although I could be confusing this with another '91...
1991-10-13 by 5acorn 1
My second Phish show (first was a few months earlier in New England). I had just started college in Olympia and knew two other people there who joined me at this show. We had all gone to high school back East and had been listening to the boys for a while. This show was crowded but still felt...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1991-10-13 Reba (12:41) Set 1
Mike and Fish lay the foundation for a really great, groove-based jam. Nothing over the top. Just really thoughtful and attentive playing, with Page providing on-point fills. Trey's playing is patient and plucky, which affords room for a great build and a huge payoff, if not quite traditional "peak."
A dissonant and exotic sounding jam, almost like Trey is layering the "Brother" jam on top of "Weekapaug."


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