Soundcheck: Poor Heart (slow version), Funky Bitch, Run Like an Antelope Jam (x3)
SET 1: The Old Home Place > The Curtain > AC/DC Bag, Demand > Rift, Slave to the Traffic Light, Guyute, Bouncing Around the Room, Possum, Hello My Baby
SET 2: Split Open and Melt, Strange Design > Taste That Surrounds, Reba[1], Julius, Sleeping Monkey > Sparkle > Mike's Song -> Weekapaug Groove[2] -> Digital Delay Loop Jam, Amazing Grace
ENCORE: Uncle Pen
 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Solid show!  This is my favorite of the three Mike's -> Weekapaug's.  Just real dirty, the noise jam in the last half of Weekapaug is super awesome.  Reba is ridiculously fast, yet still fairly clean considering, and has a great build.  It's a bummer that they didn't all catch the cue to end it, though.  It just kind of sputters out.  This isn't my favorite Split of '95, but it is hard to dislike this level of balls-out energy, even though it kind of wanders a bit.
		Solid show!  This is my favorite of the three Mike's -> Weekapaug's.  Just real dirty, the noise jam in the last half of Weekapaug is super awesome.  Reba is ridiculously fast, yet still fairly clean considering, and has a great build.  It's a bummer that they didn't all catch the cue to end it, though.  It just kind of sputters out.  This isn't my favorite Split of '95, but it is hard to dislike this level of balls-out energy, even though it kind of wanders a bit.   1st show and what a show it was. An above average show from an above average tour. The boys jump right into hose mode with a slick curtain and a smoking Acdc bag. A sparkling mid set slave remains my personal favorite of all time. The 2nd set opens with another favorite split that really gets creepy. Great stuff! The rest of set is rather ho-hum until a monster mikes appears. Nearly 20 minutes in length this one rips and segues directly into weekapaug. Interesting to say the least. Give this one a listen to phish at their finest.
		1st show and what a show it was. An above average show from an above average tour. The boys jump right into hose mode with a slick curtain and a smoking Acdc bag. A sparkling mid set slave remains my personal favorite of all time. The 2nd set opens with another favorite split that really gets creepy. Great stuff! The rest of set is rather ho-hum until a monster mikes appears. Nearly 20 minutes in length this one rips and segues directly into weekapaug. Interesting to say the least. Give this one a listen to phish at their finest.
	 It may just be because I slept overnight in between listening to Sets I and II of this show, but I find this one sort of exhausting. The sheer energy and virtuosity on display in 1995 (and Fall 1995, in particular) can tend towards that. This is also a typically stacked setlist for the time. Highlights include Demand, Slave to the Traffic Light, Possum, Reba, and Mike's Song -> Weekapaug Groove (with Digital Delay Loop Jam/general Type-II weirdness to end it.) The Split Open and Melt is pretty atonal(?) and harder to listen to, making this--as @waxbanks mentioned in his review--a "noob-unfriendly show." If you are new to Phish, though, and maybe have only heard shows from 2009-2017, you should really do yourself a favor and hear the laser-guided precision of Fall 1995.
		It may just be because I slept overnight in between listening to Sets I and II of this show, but I find this one sort of exhausting. The sheer energy and virtuosity on display in 1995 (and Fall 1995, in particular) can tend towards that. This is also a typically stacked setlist for the time. Highlights include Demand, Slave to the Traffic Light, Possum, Reba, and Mike's Song -> Weekapaug Groove (with Digital Delay Loop Jam/general Type-II weirdness to end it.) The Split Open and Melt is pretty atonal(?) and harder to listen to, making this--as @waxbanks mentioned in his review--a "noob-unfriendly show." If you are new to Phish, though, and maybe have only heard shows from 2009-2017, you should really do yourself a favor and hear the laser-guided precision of Fall 1995.
	 Well I am reviewing the awesome discs Phish has put out the past few years, and this '95 gem is up next!
		Well I am reviewing the awesome discs Phish has put out the past few years, and this '95 gem is up next! Great show! still had that small venue feel even though Phish was starting to play big venues.. I do remember hanging in the back before the second set and right about in the middle of Melt, the guards must have broke up a fight with tear gas... the back of the venue started getting foggy and people started choking.. Pretty weird! only show i've ever been to that that happened! It cleared after 5 or 10 mins but was a shocker! Luckily the building was long enough that most people didnt get bothered by it.. Made it very memorable though!
		Great show! still had that small venue feel even though Phish was starting to play big venues.. I do remember hanging in the back before the second set and right about in the middle of Melt, the guards must have broke up a fight with tear gas... the back of the venue started getting foggy and people started choking.. Pretty weird! only show i've ever been to that that happened! It cleared after 5 or 10 mins but was a shocker! Luckily the building was long enough that most people didnt get bothered by it.. Made it very memorable though!
	 SET 1: The Old Home Place: Odd opener. In 45 times played, this has only opened set one twice – here and at the Clifford Ball day two, 8.17.96.    >
		SET 1: The Old Home Place: Odd opener. In 45 times played, this has only opened set one twice – here and at the Clifford Ball day two, 8.17.96.    > Add a Review
 Phish.net
Phish.netPhish.net is a non-commercial project run by Phish fans and for Phish fans under the auspices of the all-volunteer, non-profit Mockingbird Foundation.
This project serves to compile, preserve, and protect encyclopedic information about Phish and their music.
Credits | Terms Of Use | Legal | DMCA
 The Mockingbird Foundation
The Mockingbird FoundationThe Mockingbird Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Phish fans in 1996 to generate charitable proceeds from the Phish community.
And since we're entirely volunteer – with no office, salaries, or paid staff – administrative costs are less than 2% of revenues! So far, we've distributed over $2 million to support music education for children – hundreds of grants in all 50 states, with more on the way.
Review by waxbanks