O'Connell Center, University of Florida

Gainesville, FL, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
2001-11-18 1 votes 4.0000/5
1995-11-12 63 votes 3.9683/5
1996-11-03 59 votes 3.6780/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1995-11-12 by Miguelito 5
I've been diving into some less covered shows and this is one that deserves a bit more attention. I love My Friend My Friend in the opening slot, and Llama to follow is sweet. A nice, high energy 1-2 punch to get things going. Guelah is an always welcome rarity and this version doesn't...
1995-11-12 by westbrook 4
This show may be overlooked as it comes between the higher profile Fox Theatre and UCF shows, but it is definitely worth hearing. Good sounding AUD to boot. Let's get into it... My Friend, My Friend is one of my favorite openers. Good version here. Energy picks up in the following Llama....
1996-11-03 by Mikesgroover 3
This was the final night of a four-show run Phish played with Karl Perazzo, and one of the rare shows in the band's career with a guest on stage from the first to last note. While not every song benefit from Perazzo's presence, there's some great playing here. Trey backs off regularly during the...
1996-11-03 by Miguelito 2
My main focus here is the Tweezer, which is phenomenal! That being said, this show, like much of '96 seems a bit underrated. The show opening My Friend and Jim are both excellent. I love this 1-2 combo. The rest of the first set is well-played and quite energetic, with a few too many tunes that...
1995-11-12 by spreaditround 1
SET 1: My Friend, My Friend: Very intense! Llama: Gets dissonant in the late 3 minute range, pretty cool! Bouncing Around the Room, Guelah Papyrus: Standard. Reba: Awesome version, this one defintely gets out there. Not Type II or anything like that. But it just goes, and goes. Big peak...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1996-11-03 Tweezer (16:49) Set 2 Noteworthy
Karl f'ing Perazzo! Page is really awesome in this version, too.
1995-11-12 Slave to the Traffic Light (11:28) Set 2 Noteworthy
Just solid all around. Trey leads brilliantly, Page jumps to the 88s earlier than usual, and the rhythm guys punctuate the dynamic with an exclamation point. Great sounding Aud, or Aud/SBD matrix on the spreadsheet.
1995-11-12 Tweezer (18:41) Set 2 Noteworthy
Very curious, "Free"-like jam. Trey finds a very cool theme to repeat for a minute or two as well.
1995-11-12 Possum (12:28) Set 2 Noteworthy
Fantastic version and one of the most improvisational ever. Includes a Simpson's signal, a "Dixie" tease, Trey scatting, a "Woody The Woodpecker Theme" tease, a "Johnny B. Goode" tease, AND a wild and exploratory jam.
1995-11-12 Reba (14:32) Set 1
An interesting and somewhat atypical 1995 "Reba." Really terrific playing from Mike and Fish informs a jam that, while not quite ambient, seems more aimless than recent versions. This, however, functions to make the conclusion that much more powerful, as the band, pushed by Trey, coalesces to play with great power before arriving at the "note."


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