Soundcheck: Makisupa Policeman
SET 1: Magilla, Wilson > Rift, Bathtub Gin > Nellie Kane > Julius, Fee -> All Things Reconsidered, Stash, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Sample in a Jar, Reba, Peaches en Regalia > Big Ball Jam, Demand[1] > Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove[2], Tela > Slave to the Traffic Light, Cavern
ENCORE: Amazing Grace, Highway to Hell
 This is a deceptively fiery show!  The Spring '94 arrangement of Magilla is awesome, and though this version doesn't have the Cosmic Country Horns like 4.4, 4.15, and 5.4, I think this is the best of the six played that Spring.  Great Gin(!), Julius, and Stash jams litter the first frame as well.  The second frame has a nice Reba with a pretty good peak and a little Machine Gun Trey, a decent Mike's Groove, and a good Slave.  The Little Drummer Boy infused Big Ball Jam is cool too.  Perhaps the only Big Ball Jam I've heard that I might listen to again.
		This is a deceptively fiery show!  The Spring '94 arrangement of Magilla is awesome, and though this version doesn't have the Cosmic Country Horns like 4.4, 4.15, and 5.4, I think this is the best of the six played that Spring.  Great Gin(!), Julius, and Stash jams litter the first frame as well.  The second frame has a nice Reba with a pretty good peak and a little Machine Gun Trey, a decent Mike's Groove, and a good Slave.  The Little Drummer Boy infused Big Ball Jam is cool too.  Perhaps the only Big Ball Jam I've heard that I might listen to again. Taking a Greyhound Bus up from the previous show at Penn State, We arrived at the Broome County Arena and found a couple of parking lots full of Phish concert goers. Something that never manifested at the show before. Guessing we were moving back closer to the fan base... The Arena was a typical small city hockey rink and was substantially bigger than the Rec Hall from the night before.
		Taking a Greyhound Bus up from the previous show at Penn State, We arrived at the Broome County Arena and found a couple of parking lots full of Phish concert goers. Something that never manifested at the show before. Guessing we were moving back closer to the fan base... The Arena was a typical small city hockey rink and was substantially bigger than the Rec Hall from the night before. For those who were knowledgeable Phish fans and attended this show, it goes down as one of the best.  I’m amazed at the lack of love for this show.  I guess it may have to do with the lack of an amazing quality tape.  But let me tell you why...
		For those who were knowledgeable Phish fans and attended this show, it goes down as one of the best.  I’m amazed at the lack of love for this show.  I guess it may have to do with the lack of an amazing quality tape.  But let me tell you why... This was a different kind of show.  My Friend and I drove from Penn State the Night before.  The town was really sleepy and kind of depressed but the locals were very cool.  Entering the show I remember cops searching us and I was really shocked.  Any way.  The real highlight of this show is the squirming coil.  The whole show was general admission in a hockey arena and everybody was tired of getting pushed around and by the end of the first set the scene was the concourse of the arena.  So were just sitting there..Page is making things beautiful and it was blissful.
		This was a different kind of show.  My Friend and I drove from Penn State the Night before.  The town was really sleepy and kind of depressed but the locals were very cool.  Entering the show I remember cops searching us and I was really shocked.  Any way.  The real highlight of this show is the squirming coil.  The whole show was general admission in a hockey arena and everybody was tired of getting pushed around and by the end of the first set the scene was the concourse of the arena.  So were just sitting there..Page is making things beautiful and it was blissful.   This was my first full show in nearly a year my last show was a one set HORDE thing which while fun didn't exactly give me my fix. This was the largest venue I had seen them at and I was pretty amazed at how quickly they blew up. By this time I was pretty well into the music and I knew most of the songs and was a bit more critical of everything. NOt that that's a good thing.
		This was my first full show in nearly a year my last show was a one set HORDE thing which while fun didn't exactly give me my fix. This was the largest venue I had seen them at and I was pretty amazed at how quickly they blew up. By this time I was pretty well into the music and I knew most of the songs and was a bit more critical of everything. NOt that that's a good thing. The first set of this show is pretty mish mashy. But you get a lot out of a slightly stretched Gin with the guys feeling it out a little bit. Julius has an explosive and unique solo in it that I quite like. Stash is perfectly executed as is Coil. The set as a whole is very well played, despite a little bit of an awkward flow to it all.
		The first set of this show is pretty mish mashy. But you get a lot out of a slightly stretched Gin with the guys feeling it out a little bit. Julius has an explosive and unique solo in it that I quite like. Stash is perfectly executed as is Coil. The set as a whole is very well played, despite a little bit of an awkward flow to it all. While there was nothing extremely notable to say about the music itself, this was a top-bottom GREAT SHOW.
		While there was nothing extremely notable to say about the music itself, this was a top-bottom GREAT SHOW.Add a Review
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Review by LightsWentOut
My other fond memory of this show was the Mike's where CK5 managed to fill what seemed like the entire arena up with fog. The band continued to rip it up and through the fog a girl from some of my classes magically appears, hands me a joint, and fades back into the ethers. Then, as the fog finally clears, Trey and Mike are revealed to be playing while jumping on trampolines - all while playing some of the most amazing music I have ever heard all without skipping a beat. Mind=BLOWN. Deal = sealed.