Soundcheck: Funky Bitch > Dog Log > Funky Bitch, The Old Home Place
SET 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, The Sloth, Divided Sky, Horn, Tube, Talk[1], Split Open and Melt, The Lizards, Character Zero
SET 2: David Bowie, A Day in the Life, You Enjoy Myself, Taste, Swept Away > Steep > Harry Hood
ENCORE: Julius
 A lot of people say that this show was kind of lame.
		A lot of people say that this show was kind of lame.  I LOVE this Split (included in SBD on the Road to Vegas bonus disc).  It sounds older than 96...more like 93/94 (the peak of the song for me).  There's are spots  that remind me of the Demand Jam version on Hoist...the feel of the groove at around 4:30 for one.  Around 10:20, it sounds about ready for the car crash. The guitar line at 5:35, the filthy note at 7:43, the line starting at 8:09...it's little things like this that thrill me.
		I LOVE this Split (included in SBD on the Road to Vegas bonus disc).  It sounds older than 96...more like 93/94 (the peak of the song for me).  There's are spots  that remind me of the Demand Jam version on Hoist...the feel of the groove at around 4:30 for one.  Around 10:20, it sounds about ready for the car crash. The guitar line at 5:35, the filthy note at 7:43, the line starting at 8:09...it's little things like this that thrill me. (posted to rec.music.phish in Nov 1996 -- my second ever show review)
		(posted to rec.music.phish in Nov 1996 -- my second ever show review) My first show! The quality of this aud is fairly bad, probably due in part to the poor acoustics of The Palace. On the other hand, the audience comes through loud and clear, which does make this an entertaining listen.
		My first show! The quality of this aud is fairly bad, probably due in part to the poor acoustics of The Palace. On the other hand, the audience comes through loud and clear, which does make this an entertaining listen. This was the 1st time i had ever heard Tube and it restructured my DNA.  Great jam with Trey's Snd Fx and Mike's foot bell in YEM!
		This was the 1st time i had ever heard Tube and it restructured my DNA.  Great jam with Trey's Snd Fx and Mike's foot bell in YEM!
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		http://https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1378135115 SET 1: Buried Alive: My first so I was very excited to hear it. Not many better ways to open a show.   >
		SET 1: Buried Alive: My first so I was very excited to hear it. Not many better ways to open a show.   >  Yo Bert calm down. I have no idea what you said but please don't get worked up over an opinion. I just didn't see and hear what you other kids did that's all.
		Yo Bert calm down. I have no idea what you said but please don't get worked up over an opinion. I just didn't see and hear what you other kids did that's all.
	 Just listened to this one again and I must say this show is lame. At the time I thought it was a decent show but yikes. Now it could be the atrocious acoustics of the Palace but the sound is flat. This is by far the worst and shortest Tube in history. SOAM gets out there a bit and is by far the highlight of set I. Set II starts off good with a groove oriented Bowie but quickly sputters until a descent hood to finish it off. Its hard to believe what was to come in 6 months. I'm not a huge 96 fan so I may be biased. Also it was balls cold that day and the cops were out in force!
		Just listened to this one again and I must say this show is lame. At the time I thought it was a decent show but yikes. Now it could be the atrocious acoustics of the Palace but the sound is flat. This is by far the worst and shortest Tube in history. SOAM gets out there a bit and is by far the highlight of set I. Set II starts off good with a groove oriented Bowie but quickly sputters until a descent hood to finish it off. Its hard to believe what was to come in 6 months. I'm not a huge 96 fan so I may be biased. Also it was balls cold that day and the cops were out in force!
	 "Worst and shortest Tube ever"?
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Review by Danjo
This show is not nearly as bad as some here seem to think. If it were played today in 2013 people would think it's the shit. The songs are great and the playing and singing are all above average. If you feel Tube was too short you're crazy. Page jams the piano hard on Tube. It's short, but solid. Songs don't need to be 20 minutes long to be good. This is a night where Page shines.
Come one people, look at the list:
Set 1
Buried Alive (Great opener)
Poor Heart (High energy here - top notch clean playing)
The Sloth (More Energy to start)
Divided Sky (Classic - great tone on guitar, they build the ending nicely)
Horn (This is slow but way better than Velvet Sea)
Tube (Great Piano)
SOAM (Wicked Jam at the End - if Trey still played like this people would freak out)
The Lizards (Solid as Hell - piano solo great - guitar silky smooth)
Character Zero (Not my favorite, but sounds great this night - much better than an encore. Works well as a first set closer)
That was set 1 - If you had that kind of show with 3.0 you would thinks it's the best show of the year with just set 1. The vocals were incredibly solid and the playing is high energy and dynamic. Trey is ripping, Fishman is pushing the jams with attitude, Mike is solid and Page is getting some room to jam. Great first set. If this is average 1.0 it's top notch 3.0. Just listen to it.
Set 2
David Bowie (Spacy intro - Love It. Trey is totally on his game here in the jams) (First peak nice - second peak is totally dissonant and insane, 3rd peak crazier, 4 and 5 peaks are super clean arpeggios by Trey - this is a great Bowie) THAT is how you open a second set.
A Day In The Life (a great cover - much better than Loving Cup for old school tunes. Page sounds great this night on vocals - probably the best version I have heard them play)
YEM (Trey actually nails all of the beginning arpeggios - haven't heard that in a long time. This is a very dynamic version of the song. Trey is all over it on the first solo. The funky part is wah driven, very funky. The first Page solo is a synth sound - spacey, second solo is clav with a wah - extra funky. The crowd participation is in top form here. The guitar solo at the end starts funky with the wah and then proceeds to melt your face. This breaks into a drum solo with trey on percussion, the bass solo afterward is a deep think funk with a syth layer - the vocal jam is very psychedelic)
Taste (One of the better Billy Breathes songs, Page sounds great on this - yet another highlighted Page moment on piano this evening - Trey is sweeping through the end solo in and out - very tasty indeed)
Swept Away>Steep - A cool down. Vocals sound very nice. This transitions into Harry Hood perfectly
Harry Hood - Trey doing some interesting arpeggios in the beginning, Band is really tight. Very patient jam with percussive dynamic.
Encore: Julius - Nice encore. Trey jamming at the end is similar to Chalk Dust Torture with a couple of peaks.
The second set has David Bowie, You Enjoy Myself & Harry Hood. That alone would be classic enough, but then to throw in A Day In The Life and a solid Taste makes this nicely constructed second set with great flow and songs.
I would love to hear a board tape of this show. The taper version is pretty bad quality. Too much room noise. Anyway - I thought it was a great show. I went to this one with some of the guys in my band at the time and they were blown away. Great experience. This show should be considered to be much better than what is generally thought of it. It's probably because of the level they were playing at the time, but compared to today's standards this show would be at the top of most people's lists. This would be classic 3.0 material.