SET 1: Carolina, AC/DC Bag > The Curtain > Bouncing Around the Room, Tube, Harry Hood, Funky Bitch, The Asse Festival, My Sweet One, David Bowie
SET 2: Golgi Apparatus, Rocky Top, Llama, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Manteca[1] -> Caravan > Runaway Jim, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, Jesus Just Left Chicago, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Contact > Highway to Hell
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Review by MiguelSanchez
anyway, back to this show. after a nice carolina opener, bag>curtain really gets this party started. as mentioned above, the playing is so sharp here, and the highly circulated sbd's of this tour don't hurt. a very rare tube shines. it is not the funk exploration that it would later become, but it sure sounds good here. this hood is a doozy; they deliver a very well paced and focused jam before feeling good about hood. funky bitch keeps rips before they chill out on the now defunct, as an independent song, Asse Festival. my sweet one gets the crowd charged before a very sharp bowie brings the set to a close.
golgi, rocky top, and llama are all delivered with a boat load of energy, partlicularly llama. then they hammer home a monster mike's song. trey really delivers on this one. mike's peaks appropriately before diving into hydrogen and storming back up to some snazzy gordon licks in weekapaugh. now, comes the part that really makes this show a keeper. the band seemlessly moves back and forth and intertwines manteca and caravan. all members really shine here. this is not a particularly long piece of music, but it certainly makes this old gem worth tracking down. the rest of the show is pretty solid. jesus left chicago is pretty rare in any period of phish's history and these early yem's all really take off. this one is no exception. the contact>highway encore is a nice juxtaposition. i love when they do that.
highlights:
set 1:
bag>curtain, tube, harry hood, funky bitch
set 2:
mike's groove, manteca/caravan, yem