The second set was preceded by a full-band Jamie's Cryin' (Van Halen) tease.
Teases

This show was part of the "Fish - Bad Hat Fall 1994 Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1994-09-10

Review by Hugh_Mongus

Hugh_Mongus This show contains some amazing moments. Hilarious Banter, Creative Teases, Audience Participation and Superb Playing. Many talk about the 2/23/94 show, however I feel that the quality of both audio/playing is superior.

Out of all the Standards like, 'Take the A-train' 'Jump Monk' ‘Donna Lee' 'St Thomas' etc, I think ‘Sentimental Mood’ was my favorite.

Great cover of Bela Fleck's 'Blues for Gordon’ which is absolutely beautiful. Turnaround was probably the most Blues influenced song featuring Trey on some gorgeous licks. Donna Lee outro also has a great little Blues segment. ‘Jamie’s Crying’ pretty much sets the tone for whats next (‘So What’) very chaotic (In a good way) and impressive; there is a wild part in the middle where the song ventures into a scary/dark/mysterious section similar to how phish began jamming in 94. Jump Monk has a similar section to ‘So What’ that is very chaotic with a variety of plucking and repetitive, accelerating notes, theres one part where Trey makes an effect and some guy in the Audience goes ‘Yeaaahh then Ohhhh hohoho’ absolutely classic trey summoning dark and horrid sounds giving a range of emotion from the audience.

It Seems like these BadHat performances helped Trey/Fish transform Phish later in the year as they began playing longer more experimental takes on songs like Bowie,Tweezer and Antelope. Jamie Masefield is a wizard and his originally written songs are fantastic, namely ‘Airmail Special’
, attached to 1994-09-10

Review by Hugh_Mongus

Hugh_Mongus & 'Milestones in the Sunshine' I loved. They Fit, 'Blackberry Blossom' In the middle of MINS and leads to a fantastic section with Stacey Starkweather absolutely CRUSHING the bass toward the end, he has a fantastic solo on 'St. Thomas' in the Encore slot as well, also Airmail special features heavy bass section. Fishman is absolutely of his nut during this show, all over the place with banter and jokes, random sounds like Sugarbush 94.

All around just an amazing evening of music and a genuinely good time filled with a TON of laughs.

- ‘Straight from the Dungeon, an original Knight that goes Ni' ' NI!!’
- ‘The Melon French Sombrero on Bass’
- ‘I like that paper bag hat!’

Note: For a real good laugh check out the 2/23 show when Stacey is introducing the band members during Milestones In The Sunshine and eventually gets to introducing himself (with his bass), it is classic.

This Review has been brought to you by someone with no background or understanding of the musical language, just an appreciation for fun music such as this show.

Teases:

Contois 4:32 - Gilligans
Flintstones 6:40 - Flintstones

Plent more I could not identify being a millennial and all.

If Anyone have any clue of the bass line from Minestones In The Sunshine at 5:10-5:20? Sounds real familiar.
, attached to 1994-09-10

Review by Hugh_Mongus

Hugh_Mongus & 'Milestones in the Sunshine' I loved. They Fit, 'Blackberry Blossom' In the middle of MINS and leads to a fantastic section with Stacey Starkweather absolutely CRUSHING the bass toward the end, he has a fantastic solo on 'St. Thomas' in the Encore slot as well, also Airmail special features heavy bass section. Fishman is absolutely of his nut during this show, all over the place with banter and jokes, random sounds like Sugarbush 94.

All around just an amazing evening of music and a genuinely good time filled with a TON of laughs.

- ‘Straight from the Dungeon, an original Knight that goes Ni' ' NI!!’
- ‘The Melon French Sombrero on Bass’
- ‘I like that paper bag hat!’

Note: For a real good laugh check out the 2/23 show when Stacey is introducing the band members during Milestones In The Sunshine and eventually gets to introducing himself (with his bass), it is classic.

This Review has been brought to you by someone with no background or understanding of the musical language, just an appreciation for fun music such as this show.

Teases:

Contois 4:32 - Gilligans
Flintstones 6:40 - Flintstones

Plent more I could not identify being a millennial and all.

If Anyone have any clue of the bass line from Minestones In The Sunshine at 5:10-5:20? Sounds real familiar.
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