SET 1: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself, Foam, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > La Grange, Fee -> David Bowie
SET 2: Harry Hood, Bathtub Gin, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues
 Another really rough show here.  Pretty sloppy Oh Kee Pa, YEM (weird, very much Several Species effects in the YEM, was just waiting for scottish jibber jabber)  Foam, Forbin, Mockingbird, all sloppy, plus there are CD skipping noises in the download from the spreadsheet during Forbin.  La Grange is probably the fist decently played song of the set, and it's even a little angry.  But we go back to messy with Fee, and Trey forgets the lyrics (I think Fee has the most botched lyrics of any Phish song) but gets help from Page.  The David Bowie is not horribly bad, but is still really all over the place in my opinion.  I think I'm going to have to go one star on this one again, there's not much in my opinion in the way of highlights.
		Another really rough show here.  Pretty sloppy Oh Kee Pa, YEM (weird, very much Several Species effects in the YEM, was just waiting for scottish jibber jabber)  Foam, Forbin, Mockingbird, all sloppy, plus there are CD skipping noises in the download from the spreadsheet during Forbin.  La Grange is probably the fist decently played song of the set, and it's even a little angry.  But we go back to messy with Fee, and Trey forgets the lyrics (I think Fee has the most botched lyrics of any Phish song) but gets help from Page.  The David Bowie is not horribly bad, but is still really all over the place in my opinion.  I think I'm going to have to go one star on this one again, there's not much in my opinion in the way of highlights.
	 This source isn’t great but it’s not terrible.  The pitch seems correct even though there’s multiple generations.  Also, there’s some pretty noticeable CD skipping going on during Forbin. All in all the energy of this first set comes through.
		This source isn’t great but it’s not terrible.  The pitch seems correct even though there’s multiple generations.  Also, there’s some pretty noticeable CD skipping going on during Forbin. All in all the energy of this first set comes through.  Add a Review
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Review by cjfphan21
Interesting Bowie intro that would be so much better if the audio quality wasn't so shitty. Composed section is okay, but the jam is slow to start and then meanders for a while on a bunch of noodly stuff from Trey and Page before coming into this heavy metal sort of thing from Trey that brings it back to the Bowie theme - all in all not that great, but not necessarily bad.
I'm gonna have to agree with 1 star on this one, but I will suggest that you check out that YEM vocal jam. Sorry this got to be so long...