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Link Friday, 07/15/1994
Jones Beach Amphitheater, Wantagh, NY

Set 1: Rift > SampleSample in a Jar, DividedDivided Sky, Gumbo > Foam, Fee[1] > SOAMeltSplit Open and Melt, GolgiGolgi Apparatus

Set 2: LTJPLetter to Jimmy Page > BowieDavid Bowie[2], Bouncin'Bouncing Around the Room > Reba[3], It's Ice > Yerushalayim Shel Zahav > Dog Faced Boy > Julius, HYHUHold Your Head Up > Setting Sail > HYHUHold Your Head Up, Runaway Jim

Encore: Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Jessica tease.
[3] Brazil theme and Popeye theme tease; no whistling.

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

Notes: This was the first solar-powered Phish show. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Reba included Brazil and Popeye theme teases and did not have the whistling ending. Setting Sail was performed for the first time since March 25, 1992 (292 shows). It's Ice featured a Page-led jam that was unlike most versions. Bowie included a full Jessica tease during the jam.

This show was part of the "1994 Summer Tour."

westbrook , attached to 1994-07-15 Permalink
westbrook The short first set contains solid playing, but not much jamming until Split Open and Melt, which is very good. I also like the combination of Gumbo>Foam in the first set. The second set begins with Letter to Jimmy Page, which was busted out a few shows before this one. This is the only time LTJP has opened a set, and it is only one of three times that the song has not been played between Alumni Blues. The biggest highlight of the show comes next, in a great David Bowie. It has a long intro with Trey playing with an unusual effect that he would also use later in the set in Reba. The first half of the jam builds a lot of tension, before breaking into a Jessica tease, much like the classic 5/8/93 version. The evil ending includes Fishman maniacally laughing. The Reba which comes later in the set also has a darker tinge than usual, before concluding with a thrilling peak. It's Ice contains an unusual, excellent jam. This show also boasts the fourth and final Setting Sail ever played. Runaway Jim rocks hard as an uncommon set closer, while the encore consists of the common pairing of Sleeping Monkey and Rocky Top.
Score: 1

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