Soundcheck: Character Zero, The Old Home Place, Funky Bitch
SET 1: My Friend, My Friend, Poor Heart > AC/DC Bag > Fee[1] > Reba[2], I Didn't Know, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Rift > Bathtub Gin, Cavern
SET 2: Wilson > Down with Disease > Scent of a Mule, Free, Fluffhead, Hold Your Head Up > Whipping Post[3] > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood > A Day in the Life
 Lots to remember about this, my first Phish show.  Since there aren't any reviews of this yet, I'll go ahead and jot down what I can remember from the experience and various recordings.  First, the energy and speed on a lot of the songs kept things upbeat.  Cavern was over the top to my ears - coming at the end of the first set.  Jams on DWD and Scent of a Mule were excellent for me.  And even though the jam on Reba started way mellower than what I could have expected, the band seemed like they were buzzing.  Reba was my favorite jam back then so I was gone.  First show.  First Reba.  Come on.  Again, I'd maybe heard like one or two live Phish recordings up to this point in my life, so I was getting deeper into them than ever.
		Lots to remember about this, my first Phish show.  Since there aren't any reviews of this yet, I'll go ahead and jot down what I can remember from the experience and various recordings.  First, the energy and speed on a lot of the songs kept things upbeat.  Cavern was over the top to my ears - coming at the end of the first set.  Jams on DWD and Scent of a Mule were excellent for me.  And even though the jam on Reba started way mellower than what I could have expected, the band seemed like they were buzzing.  Reba was my favorite jam back then so I was gone.  First show.  First Reba.  Come on.  Again, I'd maybe heard like one or two live Phish recordings up to this point in my life, so I was getting deeper into them than ever.     At the time this was the largest Phish show ever. Soon to be squashed a week later. My first and last trip to Alpine Valley as well as my only Whipping Post. Solid Reba.
		At the time this was the largest Phish show ever. Soon to be squashed a week later. My first and last trip to Alpine Valley as well as my only Whipping Post. Solid Reba.  I had started listening to phish just after I went to see the dead in the summer of 95'.  A friend of mine's brother was listening to them, and once I heard them I was hooked.  I missed the fall 95' tour when it came through my area, so once I heard about that the summer tour was only going to be a few shows, I made sure I wouldn't miss them coming back around.  Alpine Valley was the show, and my what a memory it was.  I remember the talk up to it that it was the biggest shows ever, until a week later at Plattsburgh.
		I had started listening to phish just after I went to see the dead in the summer of 95'.  A friend of mine's brother was listening to them, and once I heard them I was hooked.  I missed the fall 95' tour when it came through my area, so once I heard about that the summer tour was only going to be a few shows, I made sure I wouldn't miss them coming back around.  Alpine Valley was the show, and my what a memory it was.  I remember the talk up to it that it was the biggest shows ever, until a week later at Plattsburgh. My first show as well, I went with my older brother and his friends. Its been a while since I've thought about this, so here's a list of things that come to mind.
		My first show as well, I went with my older brother and his friends. Its been a while since I've thought about this, so here's a list of things that come to mind. Wow, "My Friend, My Friend" returned to Alpine Valley after 23 years! I don't remember a whole lot from this '96 show, but I do remember Trey walking out and looking at the Alpine Valley crowd for the first time—I was 6th row center with my older brother. Was that the largest crowd yet they played to? Trey had a huge smile on his face, and then he started up those rising notes to MFMF. It was my first show, and it still lingers with me to this day as one of the most exciting and beautiful Phish openers. I know MFMF opened a bunch of shows back then, but it was the whole summer gestalt of it happening at Alpine Valley for the first time. It was like they were saying, "We finally made it, and here we go!" By the time the song finished I was thinking, "Now this is something really special"—I was hooked for life!
		Wow, "My Friend, My Friend" returned to Alpine Valley after 23 years! I don't remember a whole lot from this '96 show, but I do remember Trey walking out and looking at the Alpine Valley crowd for the first time—I was 6th row center with my older brother. Was that the largest crowd yet they played to? Trey had a huge smile on his face, and then he started up those rising notes to MFMF. It was my first show, and it still lingers with me to this day as one of the most exciting and beautiful Phish openers. I know MFMF opened a bunch of shows back then, but it was the whole summer gestalt of it happening at Alpine Valley for the first time. It was like they were saying, "We finally made it, and here we go!" By the time the song finished I was thinking, "Now this is something really special"—I was hooked for life!
	 Officially my least pleasant experience at a Phish show.  I was way back on the lawn and it was too quiet, and I was with a sizable crew who weren't interested in moving up and possibly disturbing people, I guess.  At least I learned the valuable lesson never to be a slave to the herd again.  Phish played a decent show, but Henrietta shenanigans are about my least favorite aspect of Phish and we got a double dose here, plus "Mule" and a general atmosphere of summer silliness.  This seemed like a different band from the one that played my hallowed Dane County Antelope.  By the time Fish finished his godawful rendition of "Whipping Post" I had pretty much had it.  To my eternal chagrin, I was basically turned off of Phish for a couple years.  Listening back the show certainly had its moments, a fine "Reba", "Gin" and "Disease" but I like a dark edge to my Phish and there was none of that whatsoever, except in my bad attitude.
		Officially my least pleasant experience at a Phish show.  I was way back on the lawn and it was too quiet, and I was with a sizable crew who weren't interested in moving up and possibly disturbing people, I guess.  At least I learned the valuable lesson never to be a slave to the herd again.  Phish played a decent show, but Henrietta shenanigans are about my least favorite aspect of Phish and we got a double dose here, plus "Mule" and a general atmosphere of summer silliness.  This seemed like a different band from the one that played my hallowed Dane County Antelope.  By the time Fish finished his godawful rendition of "Whipping Post" I had pretty much had it.  To my eternal chagrin, I was basically turned off of Phish for a couple years.  Listening back the show certainly had its moments, a fine "Reba", "Gin" and "Disease" but I like a dark edge to my Phish and there was none of that whatsoever, except in my bad attitude.
	 At a first show, it helps to get a Fluffhead.  The entire audience at Alpine singing Fluff was a perfect induction into the Phish experience.  I loved this show.  This was the first time I'd heard AC/DC Bag also.  I remember thinking how cool it was to have all those catchy songs not on the albums.  They played several of their jam songs also: Reba, Hood, Disease, Mule.
		At a first show, it helps to get a Fluffhead.  The entire audience at Alpine singing Fluff was a perfect induction into the Phish experience.  I loved this show.  This was the first time I'd heard AC/DC Bag also.  I remember thinking how cool it was to have all those catchy songs not on the albums.  They played several of their jam songs also: Reba, Hood, Disease, Mule.   Also my first show! I was 15 years old at the time and was driven to the show by my grandfather. needless to say it was a culture shock for him.the lot was a crazy new world to me. the whole vibe was just awesome. By the time i actually got into the show the only thing i remember was this guy dancing in a tiger suit in the lawn. Im also pretty sure trey had on a Jerry Garcia shirt but not positive..
		Also my first show! I was 15 years old at the time and was driven to the show by my grandfather. needless to say it was a culture shock for him.the lot was a crazy new world to me. the whole vibe was just awesome. By the time i actually got into the show the only thing i remember was this guy dancing in a tiger suit in the lawn. Im also pretty sure trey had on a Jerry Garcia shirt but not positive.. This was my first (and regrettably only) show.  I'm with the guy that didn't really know what was going on most of the time.  I loved the albums that I had, but never really "got" into it here.  My experience at this show, like a lot of the live music I went to in the late nineties, was inhibited by how damaged I was from Garcia's passing in '95.  I remember the Argent (I think I was with Fishman on that one...as I have since learned.)  I was in the restroom for the Glow Stick war.  We were way up on the hill.  My most vivid memory was of the parking lot after...the idiot security people had made the rows three cars deep, and we were in a middle row...so I sat and drank a couple beers while we waited for the lot to loosen up....boy did I regret that after being stuck in the exit line for 45 minutes and having to piss like a racehorse.  It took 20 minutes of driving to get to the next legal restrooms, and I had to wait behind a bunch of other full-bladdered phish phans.  I tell everyone here one thing though...I will ENJOY the HECK out the next Phish show that I attend!!!
		This was my first (and regrettably only) show.  I'm with the guy that didn't really know what was going on most of the time.  I loved the albums that I had, but never really "got" into it here.  My experience at this show, like a lot of the live music I went to in the late nineties, was inhibited by how damaged I was from Garcia's passing in '95.  I remember the Argent (I think I was with Fishman on that one...as I have since learned.)  I was in the restroom for the Glow Stick war.  We were way up on the hill.  My most vivid memory was of the parking lot after...the idiot security people had made the rows three cars deep, and we were in a middle row...so I sat and drank a couple beers while we waited for the lot to loosen up....boy did I regret that after being stuck in the exit line for 45 minutes and having to piss like a racehorse.  It took 20 minutes of driving to get to the next legal restrooms, and I had to wait behind a bunch of other full-bladdered phish phans.  I tell everyone here one thing though...I will ENJOY the HECK out the next Phish show that I attend!!!
	 SET 1: My Friend, My Friend: Standard.
		SET 1: My Friend, My Friend: Standard.Add a Review
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