Crystal Ballroom, Hotel St. Michael

Prescott, AZ, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1991-10-24 30 votes 4.3667/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1991-10-24 by westbrook 7
This is a really fun show from the early years. The band is clearly very comfortable and having a great time at this show as evidenced by all the banter with the audience. Trey remarks how Prescott College reminds him of Goddard and then says something to the effect of "I've haven't been in a...
1991-10-24 by GitDown 5
Listen to this show, if for nothing else (and I haven't gotten to the 2nd set yet), the awesome full-on segue from TMWSIY outro into Bowie. Excellent.
1991-10-24 by AZJefe 5
This was my first show... So of course it gets five stars!!! And today is my 26th Phishiversary! Tiny historic ballroom, $3.50 tickets, just a few hundred people, and just about as high energy, zany, and fun as I'd ever had. Absent from the show notes is that the "poetry" read by Fern...
1991-10-24 by SplitOpenAndMule 4
Not adding much to the other reviews, but another voice to say that this show has great energy all throughout. A lot of more-or-less typically awesome 1991 playing, but everything from TMWSIY through Slave is some of the best playing this fall tour up to this point. Proper spaciousness in Mike's,...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1991-10-24 David Bowie (14:13) Set 1
Excellent intro (which begins at 1:18 on "TMWSIY" on the Spreadsheet and PhishTracks versions). Nice rocking and ripping jam is followed by an insane trill section which lots of wild screaming.
1991-10-24 Tube (3:08) Set 2
First version to include the customary guitar solo to end the jam.
In its final appearance for 2 years and 241 shows, "Slave" hints at its innate and powerful potential. Beginning with Page leading on the keyboard, Fish and Mike bring the power up, while Trey's initially soaring play turns to powerful trilling, a perfect template from which the band would expand.


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