Soundcheck: Gonna Live That Life, Poor Heart, Odd Couple Jam, Brother
SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Guelah Papyrus, Split Open and Melt, Fee[1], Rift, Sample in a Jar, It's Ice > Glide > David Bowie
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Fluffhead[2] > My Friend, My Friend[3], The Squirming Coil, Big Ball Jam > Halley's Comet > Paul and Silas > Mike's Song -> The Great Gig in the Sky -> Weekapaug Groove, Cavern
Melt contained an 1812 Overture tease by Mike. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. The ending of Fluffhead and the beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Mike’s Song included a Fuckin’ Up tease. Page teased the theme from Star Trek in Weekapaug Groove. Carolina was performed without microphones. The soundcheck's Poor Heart was performed a cappella.
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Review by MountainKung303
Nice first set. SOAM has that original melt grove. A fun Fee well performed. Ice>Glide>Bowie makes a great set closer. I like It's Ice as a song. It tells a story; very progressive type of a song. But sometimes I think the funky changes can throw the band off. They totally nail this one. Glide. Special song, secret song, sacred song. An amazing, slightly fast tempo version. A great Bowie with a "structured jam" that walks into near lunacy finishes it off. UB Bowie...
Second set has a really good Fluffhead, very clean. Really this entire show has that great Phish chemistry that is one of a kind. You can tell they're comfortable with it. There's a BBJ in the second set. Probably a lot funner to be there than to hear it with no big ball. A cool little Mike's Song intro for a Groove. Indeed the primary riff for Simple is present just for a couple of bars. My understanding is that that riff poped up here and there in '93 and debuted in '94. I love that song. The music and lyrics are from Mike Gordon's journal. Great Gig in the Sky>Weekapaug, oh hell ya. A hard to hear Carolina on the version I have. Barbershop with one mic. As it should be I suppose. A hoppin' Rocky Top tops it off, complete whit hoots and hollers.
It should be noted that Johnny B. Fishman was on top of things all night.
"See you tomorrow."