Soundcheck: Dog Log, Paul and Silas, Funky Bitch (slow), She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride, Star Trek theme jam (Page on Theremin)
SET 1: Bathtub Gin -> Sparkle > Down with Disease > Dirt, Cars Trucks Buses, Billy Breathes, Split Open and Melt, Bye Bye Foot > Ginseng Sullivan, Harry Hood
SET 2: Cities -> Good Times Bad Times -> Rotation Jam -> Rock A William -> David Bowie
ENCORE: Cavern
The long, involved Rotation Jam to set up Rock A William started when Page went to the theremin for a solo. Soon after, Trey took up the keys and Mike went to play guitar. Page eventually picked up Mike’s bass. After they jammed a bit longer, Mike went to join Trey on the keys. Trey then joined Fish on the drums. The two of them played on the same drum set and Mike took a piano solo. Trey eventually kicked Fish off the drum stool, and Fish picked up Trey’s guitar. SOAM contained a Larks' Tongues in Aspic Part Two jam and a Third Stone from the Sun tease.
 Met the band before the show in a health food store. Requested Cities. Trey said he will try to remember that. Asked Page about the theremin. He started laughing. The guys were super nice. Gave my extra to the girl at the register. Great 2 days.
		Met the band before the show in a health food store. Requested Cities. Trey said he will try to remember that. Asked Page about the theremin. He started laughing. The guys were super nice. Gave my extra to the girl at the register. Great 2 days.
	 I have a different perspective on the second half of the 2nd set that doesn't view it as an inter--band power struggle with 17 minutes of "nothing going on"
		I have a different perspective on the second half of the 2nd set that doesn't view it as an inter--band power struggle with 17 minutes of "nothing going on" (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) This Cities is one of the biggest jams of the tour, really capturing the open-air feeling of the season, and peaks with a lovely I-IV jam that (to my ears) deliberately invokes 'Ramble On.' Enjoy!
		This Cities is one of the biggest jams of the tour, really capturing the open-air feeling of the season, and peaks with a lovely I-IV jam that (to my ears) deliberately invokes 'Ramble On.' Enjoy!
	 Thought I'd throw in my two cents on this one. There is a lot to like about this show, certainly starting with the must hear versions of Split Open and Melt and Cities. Split goes DEEP, like "we're on the bottom of the ocean floor" deep, and Cities goes PORNO FUNK into wide-open jamming. I think the jam evokes Franklin's Tower, the Grateful Dead song, listen and decide for yourself.
		Thought I'd throw in my two cents on this one. There is a lot to like about this show, certainly starting with the must hear versions of Split Open and Melt and Cities. Split goes DEEP, like "we're on the bottom of the ocean floor" deep, and Cities goes PORNO FUNK into wide-open jamming. I think the jam evokes Franklin's Tower, the Grateful Dead song, listen and decide for yourself. For my particular Phishy tastes, this is without a doubt a keeper. Highlights galore, great playing throughout, beautiful peaks and lots of dark, dark, evil chaotic Phish. If you like dissonance-filled and chaotic, unpredictable jamming, this show may be for you. Highlights:
		For my particular Phishy tastes, this is without a doubt a keeper. Highlights galore, great playing throughout, beautiful peaks and lots of dark, dark, evil chaotic Phish. If you like dissonance-filled and chaotic, unpredictable jamming, this show may be for you. Highlights: How anyone can say this Cities didn't reach pure improvisational bliss is beyond me. I put it up there with the absolute best (if not THE best) Phish jams of all time! It's amazing from start to finish, beginning with some really dirty funk and moving into some raging rock n roll, but something happens around the 15:30 mark, and the next seven or so minutes contain the most beautiful, uplifting, and magical moments of music I've ever had the privlage to experience. Even listening back to it now fills me with the same feeling of pure joy that it gave me seeing it that night in Indiana over seventeen years ago. And I'm not sure where people hear the Ramble On similarities. I definitely hear hints of Franklin's Tower more than Ramble On. I also don't understand the complaints about the rotation jam. Would you rather hear another version of Bouncin' or some cool psychedelic weirdness? I'll take something unique like this any day, though you're sure as hell not going to get anything interesting like that these days...Add in the ridiculous Split and Bowie plus great versions of Disease, Gin, and Hood (before it was ruined by glow sticks), the (sadly) last version of Rock A William, and an absolutely raging Good Times Bad Times, and a show this good today would blow post 2009 audiences out of their collective minds...God I miss 90's Phish
		How anyone can say this Cities didn't reach pure improvisational bliss is beyond me. I put it up there with the absolute best (if not THE best) Phish jams of all time! It's amazing from start to finish, beginning with some really dirty funk and moving into some raging rock n roll, but something happens around the 15:30 mark, and the next seven or so minutes contain the most beautiful, uplifting, and magical moments of music I've ever had the privlage to experience. Even listening back to it now fills me with the same feeling of pure joy that it gave me seeing it that night in Indiana over seventeen years ago. And I'm not sure where people hear the Ramble On similarities. I definitely hear hints of Franklin's Tower more than Ramble On. I also don't understand the complaints about the rotation jam. Would you rather hear another version of Bouncin' or some cool psychedelic weirdness? I'll take something unique like this any day, though you're sure as hell not going to get anything interesting like that these days...Add in the ridiculous Split and Bowie plus great versions of Disease, Gin, and Hood (before it was ruined by glow sticks), the (sadly) last version of Rock A William, and an absolutely raging Good Times Bad Times, and a show this good today would blow post 2009 audiences out of their collective minds...God I miss 90's Phish
	 It's all about the SOAMelt. Yes, the Cities jam is great but if you're a fan of Melt jams then you've got to hear this one, clocking in at around 18 minutes. About midway through this furious, dark jam Trey starts to tease a riff from King Crimson's Larks Tongues in Aspic (for which Trey has confessed his undying love for), the boys pick up on it and they proceed to develop this riff into dizzying heights of intensity before dropping into some lulling space psychadelia that builds back into the Melt theme.
		It's all about the SOAMelt. Yes, the Cities jam is great but if you're a fan of Melt jams then you've got to hear this one, clocking in at around 18 minutes. About midway through this furious, dark jam Trey starts to tease a riff from King Crimson's Larks Tongues in Aspic (for which Trey has confessed his undying love for), the boys pick up on it and they proceed to develop this riff into dizzying heights of intensity before dropping into some lulling space psychadelia that builds back into the Melt theme. Attended, probably the wildest Phish show I have seen. Put me on the moon.
		Attended, probably the wildest Phish show I have seen. Put me on the moon.  The Cities is the main attraction here. The last 5 minutes are some of the best floating hose Phish you can find. I was trying to find what the jam sounds like, and some other people were saying it sounded like Ramble On or Franklin's Tower. It doesn't really sound like Ramble On, and it only bears a small resemblance to an instrumental Franklin's Tower.
		The Cities is the main attraction here. The last 5 minutes are some of the best floating hose Phish you can find. I was trying to find what the jam sounds like, and some other people were saying it sounded like Ramble On or Franklin's Tower. It doesn't really sound like Ramble On, and it only bears a small resemblance to an instrumental Franklin's Tower.  Well, this was without a doubt the strangest, darkest, varied and unpredictable Phish show I have ever witnessed.  SOAM had some very nice moments.  The Third Stone From The Sun teases were cool, although Trey struggled to find the notes.  I didn’t think Billy Breathes was that great at this show.  It sounded to me like Trey struggled a bit through this.  Listening back so many times and years later, I think it sounds pretty darn good.
		Well, this was without a doubt the strangest, darkest, varied and unpredictable Phish show I have ever witnessed.  SOAM had some very nice moments.  The Third Stone From The Sun teases were cool, although Trey struggled to find the notes.  I didn’t think Billy Breathes was that great at this show.  It sounded to me like Trey struggled a bit through this.  Listening back so many times and years later, I think it sounds pretty darn good. after ripping deer creek apart in '96, the boys came back for another 2 nights.
		after ripping deer creek apart in '96, the boys came back for another 2 nights.   This is not so much a review as 2 things I noted while listening:
		This is not so much a review as 2 things I noted while listening: The Gin, SOAM and Hood get props, and they should. And set two is pretty underrated. But the Disease is definitely one of the most underrated imho and one of my favorites. Go dig that one up and crank it loud.
		The Gin, SOAM and Hood get props, and they should. And set two is pretty underrated. But the Disease is definitely one of the most underrated imho and one of my favorites. Go dig that one up and crank it loud.
	 Before I even start, I just have to thank Cory Ferber for that great review! Don't expect any such insight from me.
		Before I even start, I just have to thank Cory Ferber for that great review! Don't expect any such insight from me. Damn, this show kind of has it all. Coming on the heels of a killer show the night before, this night delivers even more of the goods. Highlights include Gin through Disease, SOAM, Hood, and really the whole second set, although some of the Rotation Jam goodness is lost in translation on tape.
		Damn, this show kind of has it all. Coming on the heels of a killer show the night before, this night delivers even more of the goods. Highlights include Gin through Disease, SOAM, Hood, and really the whole second set, although some of the Rotation Jam goodness is lost in translation on tape. For my particular Phishy tastes, this is without a doubt a keeper. Highlights galore, great playing throughout, beautiful peaks and lots of dark, dark, evil chaotic Phish. If you like dissonance-filled and chaotic, unpredictable jamming, this show may be for you. Highlights:
		For my particular Phishy tastes, this is without a doubt a keeper. Highlights galore, great playing throughout, beautiful peaks and lots of dark, dark, evil chaotic Phish. If you like dissonance-filled and chaotic, unpredictable jamming, this show may be for you. Highlights:Add a Review
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