Jesse Auditorium, University of Missouri

Columbia, MO, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1994-11-22 164 votes 4.4939/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1994-11-22 Jake Young by 21
(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) It was a cold night in November. Really cold. But what was about to go on inside the Jesse Auditorium in Columbia, MO was enough to make anyone forget about the wintertime weather...
1994-11-22 by fhqwhgads 17
This review is occasioned by the LivePhish archival release. At this point, nearly 3 weeks after the conclusion of my favorite post-breakup (or 3.0) Phish tour, Summer 2015, listening to pre-hiatus or 1.0 Phish, and perhaps especially Fall '94 Phish, is in some ways a different enterprise. You...
1994-11-22 by Penn42 7
This is my second favorite show of Fall '94. The first is great, though very straight forward like the majority of first sets from this era. Foam and Guyute anchor this set well and they shred on Poor Heart and Disease as usual. Really solid first set. Now for the real meat of the show:...
1994-11-22 by Harryshappyplace 5
This is easily one of the best shows of the Fall tour. The first set is very standard for the time, although everyone loves a Buried Alive opener and its smokin and straight to the point. The second set, obviously is where it all happens. The boys waste no time and rip into Funky Bitch with...
1994-11-22 by Bob_Loblaw 3
This show is insanely consistent with an epic jam. What else would you expect from 94'? Excellent Top Tier Foam for any era. Guyute is very strong. Although not really jammed out DWD is extremely strong and well played. Funk Bitch starts S2 and much to everyones surprised the guys start...
1994-11-22 by ND61400 1
This isn't the best show of 1994. That honor belongs to 6/18. This is the second best show of 1994. And there's certainly no shortage of 1994 shows to choose from. Still, this beats 6/22 and 7/16 and Providence Bowie and, yes, even Tweezerfest at the Bomb Factory. That's not to say that...

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

1994-11-22 Funky Bitch (6:08) Set 2 Noteworthy
Intense but straightforward version which -> to an incredible and classic Fall '94 "Jam," labeled as "Columbia Jam" on Live Phish Vol. 18.
1994-11-22 Jam (22:08) Set 2 Noteworthy
A MUST-HEAR incredible jam that -> in from "Funky Bitch." Very improvisational with multiple sections, it defies easy description except that it's classic Fall '94 jamming. -> "Yerushalayim Shel Zahav."
1994-11-22 Yerushalayim Shel Zahav (2:04) Set 2 Noteworthy
-> in from "Jam," an incredible and MUST-HEAR classic 1994 improvisational performance. This Hebrew folk song provides a fitting ending to this iconic jam.
Short but excellent version quickly exits the typical jam in favor of a rocking, blues-infused jam which -> to a crazed "BBFCFM."
-> in from "Runaway Jim." WILD version with extra screaming, silliness, profanity, and a bluegrass ending.
1994-11-22 Harry Hood (12:46) Set 2
Played by audience request, the jam features an improvisational early section, a fantastic build up, and wonderful peak.


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