, attached to 1993-12-29

Review by brendanmcauley

brendanmcauley This show was a lot of fun! I took my younger sister to her first show an it was snowing like crazy out and we missed almost the entire first set-Yikes! But this was about my 40th show in my early late 80's and early 90's Phish touring days on both coasts. I was so surprised to see them sell out New Haven as I am from that area. It was like, OK, Phish is a real band now...on to the show..Fluffhead>Antelope is rare. It doesn't matter what year- its just a rare combo. And it did not disappoint. The place was packed. People were flooding the seemingly empty joint at first once traffic got in from the snowstorm..man I am glad to have caught this show. I saw a few shows in '94 then not one until '98 and a couple more dozen over the last 10 years. This show reigns as the best of he last of the early days to me. Fluff Antelope is the show highlight- hands down and the Antelope jam is totally insane and long. After this show a new Phish sound was born with the funky and longer induced jams as well as a swell of new material- great stuff like billy breathes, GHOST ad Farmhouse. The quality of my recording is a very good audience- love a sbd if any one has it!?


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