SET 1: Possum, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Dinner and a Movie, You Enjoy Myself, Love You, Highway to Hell, Carolina
ENCORE: Golgi Apparatus
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Review by kedrar
I remember that they played "Good times, bad times" in the first set. I remember this because during the set break, one of my buddies made a great comment. He thought that this was just another psychedelic lounge act, until he heard them play GTBT. He said that Led Zep would have been embarrassed to try to play it after Phish. He was hooked at that point. After the show, we had 2 kegs back at out apt unit. Most of the people living in the 6 units went, and it was a major blowout.
Another funny story about this show. The night before, we were all hanging out, as we usually did, at "The Walrus," a bar not too far from the Boulder theater. As usual, we were playing pool. I was very excited about the next night, and I said to my buddy/playing partner, "I can't wait for you to see them, they're the best band I've ever seen." One of the guys were playing against says " you talking about Phish?" I say "Yeah, have you ever seen them?" He says "I'm their light man." At first I thought he was yanking my chain, but he finally convinced me that he was. I then asked where they guys were, and he said that they should be in at any time. Sure enough, ten minutes later, they all walked in. No one even knew who they were. I ended up talking and playing pool with Chris Kuroda and Jon Fishman. I remember Trey playing a motorcycle video game, and his being pretty good at it. At closing time, I mentioned that I had some top quality fun back at our apartment, and Chris and Jon came back with us and partied a bit. I had only given them directions as to how to get there, and they managed to find it. We partied for a bit, but there were no girls there, no surprise, so they left after a bit. I don't think they were looking for girls, but who knows? I gave them some fun for the road. I said HI to Jon the next night at the Boulder Theater, but didn't press him as he was swamped with people that he had to entertain, so I let him take care of business. We did reconnect at Cutler Quad on Earth Day, but that is a story for another time.