From: seamus@csa.bu.edu Jeff Rizzo
Subject: Re: 3.25.93  Santa Cruz Setlist & commentary
Date: 31 Mar 93 22:44:28 GMT
This is obviously a few days late... Just wanted to say that, as my first
(and definitely NOT my last) West Coast Phish,  the Santa Cruz show was
INCREDIBLE!  I was a little disappointed at the lack of Electrolux, but
even so... Mike's Song->IaH->Weekapaug was even better than Rochester a few
short weeks ago.  Was definitely worth the drive from San Rafael... we were
a little bummed that tix for the Warfield were gone, but it was a great
excuse to head south.
Did anyone else notice that during the first set, Mike looked suspiciously
like (gasp!) Howard Stern?!?!?!?
Hope to be shakin' it with other Bay Area Phishsters in the near future...
all I need now is a job!
You'll need a 2 car garage...
+jeff
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From: ALEK GRABINSKI / 765-2151 / KE Engineering Programs
Subject: 3.25.93  Santa Cruz Setlist & commentary
Reply-To: AGRABINSKI@sc9.intel.com
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1993 10:17:05 GMT
3.25.93  Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA
Set I                           Set II
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Chalkdust Torture               Axcilla ->
Guelah (w/Asse Festival)        The Curtain ->
It's Ice                        Sample in a Jar
Oh! Possum                      Uncle Pen
Bouncing Around the Room        Colonel Forbin's Ascent ->
Stash                           Forbin narrative ->
Glide                           Kung ->
Rift                            more narrative ->
Horn                            Icculus!!! ->
Magilla                         Famous Mockingbird
Run Like an Antelope            The Wedge
                                Mike's -> Hydrogen -> Groove
                                Golgi Apparatus
                          Enc / My Sweet One
                                Big Ball Jam
                                Sweet Adeline (no mikes!)
Dang!  Another Santa Cruz show for the record books!
The performances were superb.  Trey hit all the right notes in the 
scored music and wailed during solos.  Mike seemed just a little extra-
funky, and Page was banging the grand like Jerry Lee Lewis.  There was 
no Fish tune this show - maybe he used up his vacuum allowance last
night...
Random notes: During It's Ice, at the point where Page is soloing chords 
and Fish is tick-tocking on the woodblocks, Chris had the stage lights 
way down and the Minkins going full-psych as Trey and Mike stood close 
together facing each other as they moved their guitar/bass necks like 
the hands of a clock.  
The Glide was dedicated to Terry, the truck driver.  I was able to 
verify the crowd cheering theory I picked up on the net - first cheer 
strong, quiet, second cheer weaker, quiet, confusion, sustained 
cheering, and they do the last word of the song.
They teased the Antelope into Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, which later showed up 
in Mike's Song.
The Forbin/Gamehenge set was excellent!  The "let's-get-you-out-of-here-
and-over-to-Gamehenge" narrative had our blood turning carbonated and 
the entire audience melting into a soda ooze.  The auditorium is actually
a 
can, though, and we're at the mercy of a little kid (was it Jimmy?) who 
is going to take the can home - kicking it all the way.  Chris did a 
great job with the lights as Trey would kick out and the band would make 
grand kicking noises... anyway, the little kid finally opened the can 
(after shaking it up one last time) and we, the audience, sprayed out 
and combined with the ethereal mists, which become clouds, and we're in 
Gamehenge.  Somehow Trey and Fish got to doing Kung around this time, 
and then more narrative which focused on the Helping Friendly Book - so 
much so that we know we're in for a treat as Page, Fish and Mike get 
louder and louder while Trey goes on and on about the book, it's the 
book which will help you run your life, it's the book, the BOOK, READ 
the book, it'll help you run your life, you know how to read, don't you? 
The BOOK!!! Icculus be praised!
The Mike's Song had the fog machines going, said fog behaving very well 
as it expanded in a perfect rectangular solid.  The green lights 
combined with the residual fog haze made me think they were playing 
Weekabog Groove.
The Sweet Adeline encore was a beautiful end to the night, as a crowd 
easily three times as large as Santa Rosa's got really quiet really 
fast.
The venue is basically a small basketball gym - and the stage was really 
wide.  Security was ultra-lax - there were some people lighting up 
around us, and the security would march up the stairs and ASK THEM TO 
KEEP IT OUT OF SIGHT.  Is that horrific, or what?  The sound was quite 
good where we were - on the top row of the bleachers directly opposite 
Page.  
Final note: I met some people who regularly scam their way into shows, 
and I've seen more than one person looking for a free ticket (and that's 
the only way they'll go).  Not a good thing, that...
Warfield!  YES!
Alek
From: Andy Bensky Andy.Bensky@corp.sun.com
Subject: Re: Santa Cruz 25 March 1993
Reply-To: Andy.Bensky@corp.sun.com
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 01:28:44 GMT
during the awsome Possum at this show at the points where Fish is playing a
pretty constant snare roll that starts off slow and gradually speeds up (oh,
how i wish we could attach audio to email :), Chris was running a chase
sequence which had the lights moving from one side of the stage to the other
and back again in perfect time to the roll fish was on!  since each adjacent
light is a different color it looks like a rainbow moving across the stage and
back again, and again..... As Fish sped up the beat Chris followed in perfect
time with the chase speed!
It was one of the coolest effects i've ever seen!  after the show i
complimented Chris on an exceptional performance and that effect in particular
and he was surprised that anyone had even noticed!  The man is a genius!
btw - chris told me that he designed their current lighting setup down to the
last detail, including the control board!  it was built to his exact specs by
the lighting company they are renting equipment from.
andy
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