SET 1: Runaway Jim, Fluffhead, Taste That Surrounds, Horn, I Didn't Know, Rift, Stash, Fee -> Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Dog Faced Boy, Poor Heart > Simple > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Keyboard Army, Bouncing Around the Room, Possum[1]
ENCORE: Life on Mars?
 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 For those out there who love to hear some of those all time classic jams, this show has probably my favorite David Bowie.  My friends and I would refer to this as the "Satantic Chant Bowie" the reason for which becomes very obvious when listening.  This jam segment starts with a slightly evil riff and a mumbling chant being repeated by Trey to amazing key counterpoints from Page.  The back and forth is really stunning and melts away into a gorgeous lilting melody accompanied by crooning in a more traditional Bowie breakdown segment.  The build up is brooding and dark and rounds out into a traditional but rousing Bowie ending.
		For those out there who love to hear some of those all time classic jams, this show has probably my favorite David Bowie.  My friends and I would refer to this as the "Satantic Chant Bowie" the reason for which becomes very obvious when listening.  This jam segment starts with a slightly evil riff and a mumbling chant being repeated by Trey to amazing key counterpoints from Page.  The back and forth is really stunning and melts away into a gorgeous lilting melody accompanied by crooning in a more traditional Bowie breakdown segment.  The build up is brooding and dark and rounds out into a traditional but rousing Bowie ending.   A bit of an underrated show, this show has numerous highlights.  The opening sequence is phenomenal, particularly the Jim which shows the band coming out of the gates swinging!   Fluff in the two spot is nice and the following Taste maintains the energy.  A few songs later, the Stash is pretty fantastic and while not nearly on the same level as my favorite version that occurred just a few weeks prior on 11.14.95, this one is worthy of a couple of listens and I’m surprised it didn’t make the Jam Charts.
		A bit of an underrated show, this show has numerous highlights.  The opening sequence is phenomenal, particularly the Jim which shows the band coming out of the gates swinging!   Fluff in the two spot is nice and the following Taste maintains the energy.  A few songs later, the Stash is pretty fantastic and while not nearly on the same level as my favorite version that occurred just a few weeks prior on 11.14.95, this one is worthy of a couple of listens and I’m surprised it didn’t make the Jam Charts. I don’t really write reviews but my disgust towards this show only 3.9 is beyond ridiculous. Apparently people never really listened to this show. This band on this night was night was nearly flawless. It’s one of the best kept secret shows of 1995 hands down.
		I don’t really write reviews but my disgust towards this show only 3.9 is beyond ridiculous. Apparently people never really listened to this show. This band on this night was night was nearly flawless. It’s one of the best kept secret shows of 1995 hands down.  This was my start to Fall '95, and would be the smallest venue I would see them this year.
		This was my start to Fall '95, and would be the smallest venue I would see them this year.   SET 1: Runaway Jim: Page and Trey ratchet up the energy in this Type I rager.
		SET 1: Runaway Jim: Page and Trey ratchet up the energy in this Type I rager. There must have been some overlooking here: it's one of the best and most peculiar DAVID BOWIE ever, and it isn't even listed in the JAM CHARTS.
		There must have been some overlooking here: it's one of the best and most peculiar DAVID BOWIE ever, and it isn't even listed in the JAM CHARTS. 
  This was my first Phish show. I just remember Trey head banging and kicking ass this whole show.
		This was my first Phish show. I just remember Trey head banging and kicking ass this whole show. Add a Review
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