SET 1: Suzy Greenberg, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, You Enjoy Myself -> Wilson, Rocky Top, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Fluffhead, Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: La Grange, Fee > Timber (Jerry the Mule), I Didn't Know[1], The Lizards, AC/DC Bag, The Sloth, Contact[2], Dinner and a Movie, Take the 'A' Train, Good Times Bad Times, Whipping Post, Dear Mrs. Reagan
 This show is about as standard as standard gets. Even the Whipping Post (which was played instead of the Antelope that Trey initially started to riff on) fails to really garner my interest. The high point of the show is IDK, which is is really lengthy and funny. If you like amusing Phish, give the IDK a listen, otherwise I think it might be okay to give this show a pass.
		This show is about as standard as standard gets. Even the Whipping Post (which was played instead of the Antelope that Trey initially started to riff on) fails to really garner my interest. The high point of the show is IDK, which is is really lengthy and funny. If you like amusing Phish, give the IDK a listen, otherwise I think it might be okay to give this show a pass.  This show is highly underrated given .net’s rating system, but are you surprised?  First off, the sound quality on this one is superb for the time.  Top to bottom this show has great flow and energy.  Highlights include Alumni, YEM->Wilson, Timber and Whipping Post.  IDK is a little sloppy but fun nonetheless. I could be wrong but I heard some Ramble On teasing during GDBT.  Afterwards Page says they’re going to take a short break…is Whipping Post, Mrs. Reagan just a partial recording of set 3? We’ll probably never know…
		This show is highly underrated given .net’s rating system, but are you surprised?  First off, the sound quality on this one is superb for the time.  Top to bottom this show has great flow and energy.  Highlights include Alumni, YEM->Wilson, Timber and Whipping Post.  IDK is a little sloppy but fun nonetheless. I could be wrong but I heard some Ramble On teasing during GDBT.  Afterwards Page says they’re going to take a short break…is Whipping Post, Mrs. Reagan just a partial recording of set 3? We’ll probably never know…
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Review by CaptainYuk
*Please note: I was not present for this show. My review is based on an SBD recording of the show.
This show is interesting in that it a great representation of classic Phish. As was stated by another reviewer, it is completely standard fare. That being said, it is completely SOLID standard fare.
Set I: You get the intimate feel of the the Phish Famous "The Front" venue right off the bat. The Suzy Greenberg is reserved, but tight. Alumni Blues is fun and heats things up a bit. YEM is the peak of this set for me. The jam is epic in a non-epic setting, which makes it very strange, but interesting to listen to. Fluffhead cuts the first verse out in my recording, but it is basically jamless by comparison of other Fluffheads.
Set II: The boys started getting loose and goofy. Fee>Timber is a really great transition; especially for early Phish. I Didn't Know is where all hell breaks loose! It becomes so fun, crazy and disjointed that their are fits of giggles from each band member throughout and you can hear someone in the audience scream "anarchy!" before they head into The Lizards. Funny stuff! First time Contact was played, and it fits perfectly into this jazzy, playful set. 'A' Train also makes the case for this being a real "jazz" set. Whipping Post started out as Run Like an Antelope and veered in another direction. Not sure what happened there, but it wasn't terrible. Not great either. GTBT and Dear Mrs. Reagan were nothing to write home about, but a decent way to close a decent set.
The audio quality of the recording was not terrible, but like this show, it was not spectacular either. Hisses and static are laden throughout. Fluffhead is clearly cut off, but other than that, solid recording for an early venture at a small venue.
3/5 Stars