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Link Friday, 11/02/1990
Glenn Miller Ballroom, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

Set 1: GolgiGolgi Apparatus, LandladyThe Landlady > Bouncin'Bouncing Around the Room > DividedDivided Sky, SlothThe Sloth, Mike'sMike's Song > HydrogenI Am Hydrogen > WeekapaugWeekapaug Groove, Esther > Cavern, Asse FestivalThe Asse Festival > Possum[1] -> Buried Alive[1] -> Possum[2]

Set 2: SuzySuzy Greenberg, Forbin'sColonel Forbin's Ascent > MockingbirdFly Famous Mockingbird, MSOMy Sweet One[3], Foam, YEMYou Enjoy Myself, LizardsThe Lizards, IDKI Didn't Know[4], BowieDavid Bowie[5]

Encore: Lawn Boy > La Grange

[1] Charlie Chan and I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals.
[2] Charlie Chan and Oom Pa Pa signals.
[3] Mockingbird teases.
[4] Fishman on trombone.
[5] Intro featured medley of teases: Possum, Mockingbird, Forbin's, Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Landlady, Mike's Song, The Asse Festival, Lizards, Foam, Hood, and Makisupa

Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon

Notes: An emcee announced before the show that Phish would not be performing since they broke up in the dressing room beforehand. Instead, he announced that the show would be performed by “Phish 2000.” Possum contained two Charlie Chan signals as well as I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart and Oom Pa Pa signals, while Buried Alive also contained Charlie Chan and I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart signals. My Sweet One contained Mockingbird teases. I Didn't Know featured Fishman on trombone. The Bowie intro featured a medley of mostly songs played earlier in the show: Possum, Fly Famous Mockingbird, Forbin's, Divided Sky, Landlady, Mike's Song, The Asse Festival, Lizards, Foam, Harry Hood, and Makisupa.

This show was part of the "1990 Tour."

, attached to 1990-11-02 Permalink
Submitted to the legacy Phish.net site 12/28/99...

Well I just thought I'd put my thoughts in for this show. At $8 it was a bargain. Boulder was beautiful that evening due to the snow that was falling.

Really thick flakes. The scene was very mellow and small. I think it sold out eventually. The venue was really cool. Just a not too large ball room with a stage set up in the middle of one of the walls. I'd say that the playing was amazing. I loved all the song teases in David Bowie. I don't know how many but they touched on a lot of songs they had played throughout the evening. I remember being real excited about the La Grange. Being my second show, YEM and MIke's Song/ Weekapaug Groove were a blast cause of the trampolines. They did that at my first show so I was excited to see it again. Unfortunately the only music I had of them was a tape of my first show so I didn't know all the songs. After the show the crowd engaged in a playful snowball fight outside. Just a great time and scene.
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kedrar , attached to 1990-11-02 Permalink
I remember this show because one of my best friends was manning the beer booth, since he worked for the University catering service. I drank a bunch of beer that night. I also remember him saying it was one of the best nights he ever had at work since the band was so excellent.

I could swear that they played Run like an antelope, because they dedicated it to Eric Bieniemy, who was a running back at University of Colorado at the time.
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