Soundcheck: Reggae Jam, Nellie Kane
SET 1: Runaway Jim, Peaches en Regalia, Foam, Glide[1] > Divided Sky, Wilson > Sparkle > Stash[2], The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Maze, Bouncing Around the Room > Fluffhead > Run Like an Antelope > Contact > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[3] -> Walk Away > Big Ball Jam, Hold Your Head Up > If I Only Had a Brain > Hold Your Head Up, Sweet Adeline, Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: Nellie Kane > Cavern
 With two shows under my belt, I was excited to see my first show outside of NY. Me and a few friends took the ferry over from Long Island, and by the time we arrived at the venue there was a full-on snow storm. I think it slowed us down a bit as we arrived with Jim already playing. When they hit Peaches, I thought that it was an amazing new instrumental. As a Zappa freak, it is hard to imagine a time when I did not know this song, but there you have it. In any case, it certainly put me in a good mood, and when I think of the bounce and positivity of the song it does seem more Phishy than Zappa-y. I know that everyone seems to mention it, but the set did seem to stick out here more than other places – why should that be?
		With two shows under my belt, I was excited to see my first show outside of NY. Me and a few friends took the ferry over from Long Island, and by the time we arrived at the venue there was a full-on snow storm. I think it slowed us down a bit as we arrived with Jim already playing. When they hit Peaches, I thought that it was an amazing new instrumental. As a Zappa freak, it is hard to imagine a time when I did not know this song, but there you have it. In any case, it certainly put me in a good mood, and when I think of the bounce and positivity of the song it does seem more Phishy than Zappa-y. I know that everyone seems to mention it, but the set did seem to stick out here more than other places – why should that be?  Man one of my first, seems so faint in my memory, was a newbie, didn't know alot of songs yet.  Remember the cool giant fish tank stage set that was around the band, and the big ball jam blew my expectations of the concert away.  I can remember one guy on floor holding the big ball tightly and not letting it go, so the plastic ball strecthed and the music following the movement.  Show seemed brightly lit and colorful.  It blizzarded so hard that nite we had to turn around after the show to drive back to New Haven to stay at one of my buddies Yale frat/social club houses.  Was very cool in snow storm at social club balcony overlooking Yale square smoking our own out of their social club cerimonial pipes.  We were only ones there, it was winter break no one on campus.  Such a cool memory.
		Man one of my first, seems so faint in my memory, was a newbie, didn't know alot of songs yet.  Remember the cool giant fish tank stage set that was around the band, and the big ball jam blew my expectations of the concert away.  I can remember one guy on floor holding the big ball tightly and not letting it go, so the plastic ball strecthed and the music following the movement.  Show seemed brightly lit and colorful.  It blizzarded so hard that nite we had to turn around after the show to drive back to New Haven to stay at one of my buddies Yale frat/social club houses.  Was very cool in snow storm at social club balcony overlooking Yale square smoking our own out of their social club cerimonial pipes.  We were only ones there, it was winter break no one on campus.  Such a cool memory.
	 New Haven was a great venue.  Very different than Bender.  Lots of space to spread out.  The Fish Tank was very psychedelic in this space.  Jim was a great opener.  Conga lines formed up and down the aisles.  With a monster peak in Jim, people were pumped.  Peaches rocked, as always.  Foam was white hot.  Once upon a time, Foam and Divided Sky were sick but not anymore-The End.  This Divided oozed energy with a winding jam w/ many peaks and valleys.    Stash was grinding.  Solid version even if it fell apart towards the end for Connie Chung Reference.  COIL is code for early piss break.  Who invited Elton John to my rock concert?
		New Haven was a great venue.  Very different than Bender.  Lots of space to spread out.  The Fish Tank was very psychedelic in this space.  Jim was a great opener.  Conga lines formed up and down the aisles.  With a monster peak in Jim, people were pumped.  Peaches rocked, as always.  Foam was white hot.  Once upon a time, Foam and Divided Sky were sick but not anymore-The End.  This Divided oozed energy with a winding jam w/ many peaks and valleys.    Stash was grinding.  Solid version even if it fell apart towards the end for Connie Chung Reference.  COIL is code for early piss break.  Who invited Elton John to my rock concert?  My first show!  Prior to this the concerts I had seen were Metallica, Steve Miller Band, Queensryche/Suicidal Tendencies, and House of Pain/Cypress Hill.  So yeah, this was quite a change.  I remember being amazed about how energetic the crowd was from the first note of Runaway Jim.  This was clearly a turning point for me.  Besides Jim and Contact, there aren't a whole lot of song details I remember.  But I do remember wondering why people were shouting "Freebird" as they came out for the encore.  ha!  Drove in from the Albany, NY area and stayed in a hotel near the venue.  The walk back through the snow covered streets was fun.
		My first show!  Prior to this the concerts I had seen were Metallica, Steve Miller Band, Queensryche/Suicidal Tendencies, and House of Pain/Cypress Hill.  So yeah, this was quite a change.  I remember being amazed about how energetic the crowd was from the first note of Runaway Jim.  This was clearly a turning point for me.  Besides Jim and Contact, there aren't a whole lot of song details I remember.  But I do remember wondering why people were shouting "Freebird" as they came out for the encore.  ha!  Drove in from the Albany, NY area and stayed in a hotel near the venue.  The walk back through the snow covered streets was fun.
	 Twas my first show, attending with my friends Jeff (who introduced me to Phish!) and Lisa (then girlfriend, now wife and we just got back from Riviera Maya together!).
		Twas my first show, attending with my friends Jeff (who introduced me to Phish!) and Lisa (then girlfriend, now wife and we just got back from Riviera Maya together!). 
  
  This show was a lot of fun! I took my younger sister to her first show an it was snowing like crazy out and we missed almost the entire first set-Yikes! But this was about my 40th show in my early late 80's and early 90's Phish touring days on both coasts. I was so surprised to see them sell out New Haven as I am from that area. It was like, OK, Phish is a real band now...on to the show..Fluffhead>Antelope is rare. It doesn't matter what year- its just a rare combo. And it did not disappoint. The place was packed. People were flooding the seemingly empty joint at first once traffic got in from the snowstorm..man I am glad to have caught this show. I saw a few shows in '94 then not one until '98 and a couple more dozen over the last 10 years. This show reigns as the best of he last of the early days to me. Fluff Antelope is the show highlight- hands down and the Antelope jam is totally insane and long. After this show a new Phish sound was born with the funky and longer induced jams as well as a swell of new material- great stuff like billy breathes, GHOST ad Farmhouse. The quality of my recording is a very good audience- love a sbd if any one has it!?
		This show was a lot of fun! I took my younger sister to her first show an it was snowing like crazy out and we missed almost the entire first set-Yikes! But this was about my 40th show in my early late 80's and early 90's Phish touring days on both coasts. I was so surprised to see them sell out New Haven as I am from that area. It was like, OK, Phish is a real band now...on to the show..Fluffhead>Antelope is rare. It doesn't matter what year- its just a rare combo. And it did not disappoint. The place was packed. People were flooding the seemingly empty joint at first once traffic got in from the snowstorm..man I am glad to have caught this show. I saw a few shows in '94 then not one until '98 and a couple more dozen over the last 10 years. This show reigns as the best of he last of the early days to me. Fluff Antelope is the show highlight- hands down and the Antelope jam is totally insane and long. After this show a new Phish sound was born with the funky and longer induced jams as well as a swell of new material- great stuff like billy breathes, GHOST ad Farmhouse. The quality of my recording is a very good audience- love a sbd if any one has it!?
	 Phish's trip to New Haven at the end of 1993 saw the band in high
		Phish's trip to New Haven at the end of 1993 saw the band in high https://youtu.be/8YmKWNvOvC0?si=O0qIule6OACrzK2T
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Review by Harry
Fluffhead, well I was 2nd row, and when this came on I lost it, jumping up and down. Trey zoned in on me I guess feeding off my energy. When I realized he was staring at me, I guess I entered fanboy phase (I had just turned 20), and made a confused face because he was staring right back at me. He made a dorky face pretty back at me and looked away. Thought it was quite cool that band like this was so in tune with the audience.
During Contact I swear I remember Kuroda having wheel silhouettes rolling around then venue, and then Phish logos rolling around the venue. Big Ball Jam, I fell try to bop the ball, and Big Phil caught me. Brain, Fish has just gotten a haircut, and told some story about his hairstylist talking to him about the haircut.
Being the newbie that I was at the time, I cheered when they started Sweet Adeline. I was second row and Page GLARED at me. I STFU.
Great, great time. Forget about the next two nights! AMAZING!
Not much of a review, but its what I remember from 17 years ago.
Oh, one other thing, this was pre-Wilson chant. I miss those days. And I also think the clapping in Stash was just starting to begin. Lots of whistles and hooting instead of clapping if I remember correctly. Fish on wood blocks was the most audible.
-Adam Schneider