Campus Club

Providence, RI, USA

Top Rated Shows

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

Date Rating
1992-03-13 100 votes 4.4800/5
1991-05-17 25 votes 4.3200/5
1990-12-29 24 votes 4.0417/5
1991-11-20 21 votes 3.5714/5
1990-11-16 14 votes 3.5714/5

Top Reviews

Highest-rated reviews from shows at this venue:

1991-05-17 John by 9
(Published on the legacy Phish.net site many years ago...) This was a most incredible day for me as well, and what a hot show! First, the day: I remeber it so clearly... It was beautiful and warm, and at around noon, I drove down to Providence. I had a 2:00 meeting scheduled with the clan...
1992-03-13 by MiguelSanchez 8
this show is a real winner. it truly offers something for everyone, old school fan and newbie. it is chalk full of so many brilliantly played classics, and on top of all that, it has, in my opinion, the jam of the year in the first set. the curtain is a very sharp opener here, and it pairs...
1990-11-16 by BizzyB 4
One of my fondest memories...celebrating my 20th birthday with my friends at a Phish show. What could be better? The show has some notable events, like the explanation of The Landlady dance..."the landlady...the new dance craze...everybody is doing it". But most notable to me was post...
1992-03-13 by DollarBill 3
This is a crazy show, lots of fun. Great setlist, great Antelope jam, lots of teases and secret language. Love You is great! Definitely worth a listen.
1992-03-13 by loclay 3
Set 1 is on my short list of all time favorite Phish sets. This Fluffhead has somehow become the one against which i measure all others. The Antelope/BBFCFM sequence is simply incredible. The whole set is just really fantastic.
1992-03-13 by DemandOpener 3
Another of The Phish Companion 3.0's Top 100 shows, this is one I can't really get my head around as a legitimate inclusion in the Top 100 Phish Shows Ever Played, an illustrious distinction that should be reserved for shows more...well, distinct, than this. Nevertheless, this show is...
1992-03-13 by beach 2
Great song selection meets great playing. The Antelope jam is probably my favorite '92 moment. The show is a must hear.
1991-05-17 by TheEmu 2
I think this is an interesting show with some solid playing and a few good moments, including Mr. PC coming out of the blackout, which is freaking sweet, and an absolutely SCORCHING Weekapaug! The Page birthday stuff is amusing, especially the BBFCFM. I always love a good BBFCFM. That said,...
1990-12-29 by TheEmu 2
Love the crispy soundboard of the first set! Generally well played show, with decent versions of Llama, Buried Alive, Runaway Jim, Lizards, etc. There is a young Horn which is kind of rough and a VERY young Destiny which is not yet in its final form and is missing its signature riff. The...
1990-11-16 by BadPorkChop 2
My first show.

Notable Jam Chart Performances

Individual jam chart entries from this venue:

-> in from "Antelope." A crazy and humorous version with Hawaiian and Three Stooges humor and other good stuff -> back to "Antelope" to conclude this incredible version.
1992-03-13 Run Like an Antelope (10:54) Set 1 Noteworthy
"Antelope" -> "BBFCFM" -> "Antelope." Intense, dark and exploratory jam in "Antelope" morphs and segues, then morphs again into Hawaiian/Three Stooges humor before return to "Antelope" to conclude. One of the best "Antelopes" ever.
1992-03-13 Run Like an Antelope (3:16) Set 1 Noteworthy
-> in from "BBFCFM" to conclude this epic version.
1992-03-13 Fluffhead (14:47) Set 1 Noteworthy
Holy smokes, another scorching "Fluffhead." But before you jump to the soaring and exuberant Arrival, pay close attention to this awesome Bundle of Joy (as well as everything preceding it). Only thanks to all the tension building and rhythmic push and pull in this penultimate section can the sweetness of the finale be fully appreciated. And a fun "Follow the Yellow Brick Road" tease at the very end is the icing on this triumphant cake.
1991-11-20 Brother (4:42) Set e
Carl Gerhard on trumpet. "Brother" already has an exotic sound to it. That sentiment is only enhanced with the addition of a trumpet to the mix.
1991-05-17 Magilla (5:11) Set 2
Carl Gerhard on trumpet. The sound of a trumpet is qualitatively different than saxophone, but both sound terrific with "Magilla." Fun "Flintstones Theme" teasing by Gerhard is icing on the cake, and Fish has some great action too.
A brief blackout occurs during this version. Fishman continues playing, and is joined by Carl Gerhard on trumpet. Power comes back and a jazzy jam ensues.
Super percussion propels virtually every notable "Jim", and, here, it's fun to follow Fishman. Page, however, provides on-point fills and impressive runs, while Mike, dialed in, compliments Trey's customarily incendiary play.


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