SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Gumbo > Maze, Guelah Papyrus, Scent of a Mule, Down with Disease > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead, Poor Heart > Tweezer -> Lifeboy > Sparkle > Big Ball Jam, Harry Hood, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise
Antelope contained Call to the Post teases from Trey and Page. Trey teased Jive Talkin' in Suzy.
 This was my first Phish show!!!  Yes, I had a choice between the 2 nights and I chose night 2.  Then again at the time I'd have had no idea what Gamehenge was.  I was 14, and my father drove my friend Jake and I to Mansfield.  This is the show for me that started it all.
		This was my first Phish show!!!  Yes, I had a choice between the 2 nights and I chose night 2.  Then again at the time I'd have had no idea what Gamehenge was.  I was 14, and my father drove my friend Jake and I to Mansfield.  This is the show for me that started it all.
	 Forever overshadowed by the previous night, this show is underrated and is worthy of greater recognition.  As we all know, Summer ‘94 was a peak time for the band.  This show was no exception, with killer playing and a knockout setlist. Kudos to @kipman for highlighting this fine show in the underrated shows forum posts.  Reading this column and having attended this show (and the previous night, thankfully) inspired another listen.  I wasn’t disappointed and it was fun reliving the show.
		Forever overshadowed by the previous night, this show is underrated and is worthy of greater recognition.  As we all know, Summer ‘94 was a peak time for the band.  This show was no exception, with killer playing and a knockout setlist. Kudos to @kipman for highlighting this fine show in the underrated shows forum posts.  Reading this column and having attended this show (and the previous night, thankfully) inspired another listen.  I wasn’t disappointed and it was fun reliving the show.  My second show, first 2 setter.  I arrived with friends of a friend, who were all veterans by then.  They insisted on bemoaning "Down with Disease" and all the accessibility of Hoist on the way up from Providence.  I immediately wandered off and enjoyed the show anonymously embedded.  Needless to say, I was very stoked when DWD started up in the 1st set.  Twenty Years Later, I can close my eyes and still conjure up visions of Jim, DWD, Antelope, SOAM, Suzy, and the Encore.  Antelope was the highlight for me.  I exited this show floating.
		My second show, first 2 setter.  I arrived with friends of a friend, who were all veterans by then.  They insisted on bemoaning "Down with Disease" and all the accessibility of Hoist on the way up from Providence.  I immediately wandered off and enjoyed the show anonymously embedded.  Needless to say, I was very stoked when DWD started up in the 1st set.  Twenty Years Later, I can close my eyes and still conjure up visions of Jim, DWD, Antelope, SOAM, Suzy, and the Encore.  Antelope was the highlight for me.  I exited this show floating.
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		https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377787033 This was my first show! Its funny looking back at all of the shows over the years and to realize this was the first time I heard Phish live. That night altered the course of my life forever!
		This was my first show! Its funny looking back at all of the shows over the years and to realize this was the first time I heard Phish live. That night altered the course of my life forever!
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