SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture > Harry Hood > Wilson > Maze > Ha Ha Ha > Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up > Cars Trucks Buses, Bouncing Around the Room, Free > Possum[1]
SET 2: Tweezer Reprise > Runaway Jim > It's Ice > Bathtub Gin -> Rotation Jam -> Mallory[2] > Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Sweet Adeline
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times -> Tweezer Reprise
 This was my first Phish show I ever attended...actually it was my first concert ever...I was 19 at the time and attending college in Delaware...Had just gotten home for winter break and some of my friends asked if I wanted to go see Phish in Philly...At this point, I knew very little about the band..only heard a couple of songs from some of my college friends...
		This was my first Phish show I ever attended...actually it was my first concert ever...I was 19 at the time and attending college in Delaware...Had just gotten home for winter break and some of my friends asked if I wanted to go see Phish in Philly...At this point, I knew very little about the band..only heard a couple of songs from some of my college friends... Set 1
		Set 1 Ah, my first show, down with the Dead and Phish in the same year. Suspicious Minds was always a winner.
		Ah, my first show, down with the Dead and Phish in the same year. Suspicious Minds was always a winner. Video of this second set has surfaced (thank you to all my 90s camcorder ninjas out there) and it seems the Gin segment of the show deserves some clarifying.
		Video of this second set has surfaced (thank you to all my 90s camcorder ninjas out there) and it seems the Gin segment of the show deserves some clarifying.  SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture > Harry Hood > Wilson: Standard, other than the super unique placement for Hood.    >
		SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture > Harry Hood > Wilson: Standard, other than the super unique placement for Hood.    >  This show is coming off six straight 4.2-or-higher rated shows, and that's not even including the storied 12-1 show in Hershey. Perhaps the climaxes weren't as high -- no brilliant Tweezer > Timber > Tweezer as with the previous show -- but all in all this show is another absolute gem from December 95. What. A. Month.
		This show is coming off six straight 4.2-or-higher rated shows, and that's not even including the storied 12-1 show in Hershey. Perhaps the climaxes weren't as high -- no brilliant Tweezer > Timber > Tweezer as with the previous show -- but all in all this show is another absolute gem from December 95. What. A. Month.Add a Review
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Review by GreatWent19
Chalkdust erupts and my 15yr old self at his first show sees all these people dancing. It was like nothing I'd ever seen before. Heads bopping to the thrashing opening of Chalkdust. It was like nothing I'd ever seen before. It's remained something I will never forget.
In an age of song timings and instant recordings and reviews galore, you can sometimes forget to stop and notice the magic of it all. On a cold night not long before Christmas, for me, everything changed...