Soundcheck: work on Taste, Nellie Kane, work on Slave to the Traffic Light
SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Ya Mar, Reba, If I Could > It's Ice > Theme From the Bottom, Acoustic Army, Fee[1] > Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Timber (Jerry the Mule) > Sparkle > Simple > Possum[2], You Enjoy Myself, Taste That Surrounds[3] > Heart and Soul[4] > Poor Heart[3], I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome[3], My Long Journey Home[3], Slave to the Traffic Light[3]
ENCORE: A Day in the Life
Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone and flubbed the third verse, prompting lots of stage banter. Possum contained Simpsons and All Fall Down signals. Taste That Surrounds through Slave featured Béla Fleck on banjo. I'm Blue I'm Lonesome and My Long Journey Home were performed acoustic. Heart and Soul made its Phish debut at this show.
 Every time I hear a new Fall '95 Possum it immediately becomes my new favorite version.  Fall '95 was Possum's heyday; they consistently raged that shit hard that tour.  11.29 is no exception.  This one also has a pretty long and entertaining intro taboot, but it's still all about the jam.  My first impression after hearing this jam was that it is the most intense one I've heard.  That prompted me to do little survey of all the Fall '95 Possums I have heard (10.22, 11.12, 12.2, and 12.7).  I re-listend to all of them back-to-back and concluded that my initial impression was right: 11.29 is king.  October 22nd used to be my favorite, but now it's number two.
		Every time I hear a new Fall '95 Possum it immediately becomes my new favorite version.  Fall '95 was Possum's heyday; they consistently raged that shit hard that tour.  11.29 is no exception.  This one also has a pretty long and entertaining intro taboot, but it's still all about the jam.  My first impression after hearing this jam was that it is the most intense one I've heard.  That prompted me to do little survey of all the Fall '95 Possums I have heard (10.22, 11.12, 12.2, and 12.7).  I re-listend to all of them back-to-back and concluded that my initial impression was right: 11.29 is king.  October 22nd used to be my favorite, but now it's number two.   Excuse me.  The Simple is pretty "important" here.  It's not the usual sing-songy see-saw jam.  Nor is it a shred-fest.  Trey grabs a nice little ascending figure and rides it all the way up.  Dismount is a bit jarring, which might be the only thing keeping it off the jam chart, but I'd recommend giving it a good listen.
		Excuse me.  The Simple is pretty "important" here.  It's not the usual sing-songy see-saw jam.  Nor is it a shred-fest.  Trey grabs a nice little ascending figure and rides it all the way up.  Dismount is a bit jarring, which might be the only thing keeping it off the jam chart, but I'd recommend giving it a good listen.
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Review by KernelForbin
An awesome show here that is well-known for its Bela Fleck sit-in. What more needs to be said about a show with a monster Slave w/ Bela sitting in? A decent amount, actually...
Third song in we are hit with a Reba that means business, already off to a very great start. The sequence of If I Could > Ice > Theme is excellent and flows very well. Acoustic Army is always a treat and then we go in to a humorous Fee, with a nice amount of stage banter after Trey flubs some lyrics. A tight Melt closes the set.
Timber > Sparkle > Simple > Possum is just awesome. All of these songs go together perfectly and each have their own highlights within. It may be worth mentioning that the Possum is 17 minutes long. We get a nice YEM with extended sections in the intro. More magic happens when Bela joins the band. He is a little drowned out in Taste but still adds some nice layers. Poor Heart gives Bela his first chance to really shine, and he certainly does. We then drop in to some acoustic bluegrass that warms the soul... before finally reaching the aforementioned Slave.
Not discrediting the Bag or Ya Mar, as they serve their purpose and get things going, but this show just doesn't quit after Reba.
This recording has been remastered: http://www.mediafire.com/?1dis64h7c2o34