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Link Saturday, 06/17/1995
Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge, Bristow, VA

Soundcheck: Johnny B. Goode

Set 1: DividedDivided Sky, SuzySuzy Greenberg, Taste, Fee[1] -> Uncle Pen, Julius, Lawn Boy, CurtainThe Curtain -> Stash[2]

Set 2: Wilson > Maze, Mound > Tweezer -> JBGJohnny B. Goode[3] -> Tweezer[4] -> McGruppMcGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Acoustic Army, Sweet Adeline, HoodHarry Hood, SampleSample in a Jar

Encore: Three Little Birds[5]

[1] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[2] Curtain teases.
[3] Phish debut.
[4] Montana tease.
[5] Phish debut; LeRoi Moore and Dave Matthews.

Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, LeRoi Moore (Guest), Dave Matthews (Guest)

Notes: Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Johnny B. Goode and Three Little Birds made their Phish debuts at this show, the latter with a guest appearance by LeRoi Moore and Dave Matthews. Tweezer included a tease of A Live One’s Montana. Stash segued out of Curtain and included Curtain teases.

This show was part of the "1995 Summer Tour."

butterfly1 , attached to 1995-06-17 Permalink
butterfly1 I attended this show, but am reviewing it approximately fifteen years after the fact. It's a little known, and maybe forgotten show which deserves a listen. Summer of 1995 was a fun one for the band, with interesting jams, inspired and rocking energy and the touch of the playfulness of this era Phish.

The show opened with a solid, and blasting Divided Sky, which the band played as the sun was setting in the Virginia skyline. Nice touch. From there, high energy versions of classic songs followed, with Trey soaring and blazing.

Set two is the key, with the Mound>Tweezer>JBG>Tweezer>Mcgrupp as a face melter. They jammed, they rocked, they did it all. The encore featured a debut (the great Three Little Birds--what a way to end a concert--perfect) and a guest appearance by Dave Matthews before he became as big as he is now.

If you like 1995, and are looking for a hot summer show, give Nissan Pavilion a spin.
Score: 1
Slothberries , attached to 1995-06-17 Permalink
Slothberries This was my very first Phish show attended. I didnt really know a heck of a lot about Phish at the time. And thats too bad because this was one heck of a show...One that I would have appreciated much more had i been fully on board with Phish prior to attending it.

A very upbeat, dance happy first set gave way to a deep, dark and exploratory second set. Phish debut'd Johnny B. Goode as the meat of a Tweezer sandwich. Ok, maybe it was more like the lettuce....and the Tweezer jam seguing in and out of JBG was the meat.

Seeing Dave Matthews and Leroi Moore come out for the encore and play a Bob Marley song was really great for me. At the time I was more familiar With Dave Matthews and Bob Marley than I was with Phish.

All in all it was a great show from a great tour. Dont sleep on this one
Score: 1
thelot , attached to 1995-06-17 Permalink
thelot It should also be noted that Stash contains an early tease of Samson Variation from Trey at the start of the jam.
Score: 0

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