Soundcheck: Guy Forget
SET 1: Golgi Apparatus, My Friend, My Friend[1] > Rift, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt, Reba, Lawn Boy, Chalk Dust Torture, The Wedge, Paul and Silas > Run Like an Antelope[2]
SET 2: Axilla, My Sweet One, Stash[3] -> The Lizards, Punch You in the Eye > All Things Reconsidered, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen[4] > Weekapaug Groove -> Nellie Kane[5] -> Weekapaug Groove[3] > Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Possum
ENCORE: Sweet Adeline, Poor Heart
The beginning of My Friend featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Antelope contained a tease of The Price of Love and Simpsons and All Fall Down signals. Stash contained a HYHU tease from Mike and was unfinished. The beginning of Hydrogen included the lyrics "I walk awakening on the misty fields of forever." This show marked the Phish debut of Nellie Kane. Mike subsequently teased Nellie Kane in Weekapaug, which was unfinished. Mike teased Dog Log in Possum.
 Breaking more new ground in new venues, this is the first performance at The Edge.  The eighteenth show of the tour continues in Florida and was pretty average for this time period.  I wish I could say better things about the recording other than I'm glad it's available.  It left a lot to be desired as there were many cuts and maybe multiple sources patched together.  Also, it sounded like the taper, or transferor had a bad cable making an awful buzzing throughout a lot of the show.
		Breaking more new ground in new venues, this is the first performance at The Edge.  The eighteenth show of the tour continues in Florida and was pretty average for this time period.  I wish I could say better things about the recording other than I'm glad it's available.  It left a lot to be desired as there were many cuts and maybe multiple sources patched together.  Also, it sounded like the taper, or transferor had a bad cable making an awful buzzing throughout a lot of the show. First set was solid, well-played, and included a highly unusual Wedge with extended Page solos both going in and coming out.  Second set started with more of the same, a very nice Stash-> Lizards followed by a tight PYITE> All Things Reconsidered.  To me, then, the Mikes > Hydrogen > Weekapaug -> Nellie Kane -> Weekapaug -> HYHU bumped this up a level.  I really enjoyed the smooth segue into Nellie Kane.  On top of that, the vacuum solo in the following Terrapin started out rather Weekapaugish (and I also think that I heard Fish trying to tease the William Tell Overture, but wouldn't swear to it).  Excellent second set that, for me, bumps this show up to four stars.
		First set was solid, well-played, and included a highly unusual Wedge with extended Page solos both going in and coming out.  Second set started with more of the same, a very nice Stash-> Lizards followed by a tight PYITE> All Things Reconsidered.  To me, then, the Mikes > Hydrogen > Weekapaug -> Nellie Kane -> Weekapaug -> HYHU bumped this up a level.  I really enjoyed the smooth segue into Nellie Kane.  On top of that, the vacuum solo in the following Terrapin started out rather Weekapaugish (and I also think that I heard Fish trying to tease the William Tell Overture, but wouldn't swear to it).  Excellent second set that, for me, bumps this show up to four stars.
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Review by beach
SET I
The first set is solid, but nothing outstanding. The SOAM is pretty good. There's some evil laughter before the band breaks into the jam, which has some good energy and playing. The Reba is ok. The Wedge is nice to hear because at this point it's still in its infancy stages. It debuted at the beginning of the tour and has an intro and outtro segment dominated by Page, which I believe is unique to '93 versions. The Antelope has an interesting intro and is pretty solid.
SET II
The Stash was good. I really enjoyed the Mike's > Hydrogen > Week > Nellie Kane > Week. I wouldn't say it was great jamming, but the band moves nicely in and out of Nellie Kane. Definitely worth a listen.