SET 1: Carolina, Possum, Ya Mar, You Enjoy Myself, Dinner and a Movie > Bouncing Around the Room, Uncle Pen, Divided Sky, Fluffhead > Walk Away, Love You > Hold Your Head Up, The Lizards, Fire
 There's a great video of this that was shot. I owned the VHS but some jerk stole it from me back in high school. Thanks to modern day technology you can watch it online. Here's a quality rip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xuE-gQYvOA  - but if this no longer goes to a working version you should be able to easily find it online by searching for the name of the show as there are tons up there.
		There's a great video of this that was shot. I owned the VHS but some jerk stole it from me back in high school. Thanks to modern day technology you can watch it online. Here's a quality rip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xuE-gQYvOA  - but if this no longer goes to a working version you should be able to easily find it online by searching for the name of the show as there are tons up there.
	 WOW I love this one! my dad use to play me this VHS back when I was like 5! the whole show is pretty much standard 1990 phish but its cool to hear these songs played with such a fun whimsical approach.
		WOW I love this one! my dad use to play me this VHS back when I was like 5! the whole show is pretty much standard 1990 phish but its cool to hear these songs played with such a fun whimsical approach.
	 It's funny what a great recording will do for an otherwise pretty average 1990 show. This show even has the benefit of being captured on video for us all to enjoy. It's very entertaining to *see* the songs being performed, and the video is must watch just to see what our guys looked like when they were younger. They bounce and move around a lot while they play, especially Mike, who looks like he's in the middle of recording a strange taebo video!
		It's funny what a great recording will do for an otherwise pretty average 1990 show. This show even has the benefit of being captured on video for us all to enjoy. It's very entertaining to *see* the songs being performed, and the video is must watch just to see what our guys looked like when they were younger. They bounce and move around a lot while they play, especially Mike, who looks like he's in the middle of recording a strange taebo video! Didn't have anything to do tonight so I said why not see if youtube has some good video of an old show and here we are at Woodbury in 1990. Like others have posted the youtube link is awesome! Some great shots and the crowd bobbing and weaving to the tunes is a sight to see!
		Didn't have anything to do tonight so I said why not see if youtube has some good video of an old show and here we are at Woodbury in 1990. Like others have posted the youtube link is awesome! Some great shots and the crowd bobbing and weaving to the tunes is a sight to see! Just saw this video on youtube. I can't keep my eyes off the mullet on the dude wearing a red shirt in the front row, in between Trey and Mike. It's glorious.
		Just saw this video on youtube. I can't keep my eyes off the mullet on the dude wearing a red shirt in the front row, in between Trey and Mike. It's glorious. https://youtu.be/5k-MpZF2Dtw?si=uZ64Nm95d8olkz_l
		https://youtu.be/5k-MpZF2Dtw?si=uZ64Nm95d8olkz_l  The Woodbury VHS tape has been in mosts fans collections since before they can remember. The SBD audio is pretty flat and lifeless compared to the crispy audience recording from last nights show at The Strand. Plus, the levels are really hot. Relisten offers an audience recording that isn’t great but isn’t bad either. The audience recording only has audio up to Love You while the video footage has the entire set available.
		The Woodbury VHS tape has been in mosts fans collections since before they can remember. The SBD audio is pretty flat and lifeless compared to the crispy audience recording from last nights show at The Strand. Plus, the levels are really hot. Relisten offers an audience recording that isn’t great but isn’t bad either. The audience recording only has audio up to Love You while the video footage has the entire set available.Add a Review
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Review by peruvian
I spent most of their set just behind and to the right of the center camera angle, up the hill slightly.