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Review by kipmat
Anyway, this show is a winner for the fun banter, the double-dose of Fishman, and the setlist curveballs. Making their tour debuts on this night were AC/DC Bag, TMWSIY>Avenu Malkenu, and Harry Hood, three "rarities" of the band's repertoire at this time, although they don't sound rusty at all. Phish was a hydro-electric plant of power by 1991, and the SBD recording lets us revel in the glow these four musicians radiate. Easily the best show of the tour so far, but it wouldn't take very long for the band to top this night 8-)