Soundcheck: Funky Bitch > Dog Log > Jam > Samson Variation (ending), Fast Enough for You

SET 1: My Soul, Foam, Down with Disease > The Lizards, Crosseyed and Painless, You Enjoy Myself[1]

SET 2: Ya Mar, Run Like an Antelope[2] -> Wilson[3] -> The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag > Billy Breathes, Reba[4] > Waste > Prince Caspian

ENCORE: Character Zero


During the “Wash Uffize Drive Me to Firenze” section of YEM, Fish exclaimed “this is a dream come true!” Antelope was unfinished and a heavy metal jam rose from the “Rye, Rye, Rocco” segment. Wilson was subsequently performed heavy metal style. Reba did not have the whistling ending. The soundcheck's Funky Bitch was slower than normal and the subsequent Dog Log was played over the music to the slow-style Funky Bitch.

Debut Years (Average: 1990)

This show was part of the "1997 Winter European Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by aybesea

aybesea So, I'm having a big problem with the ratings for this show because...

1) If this were a 3.0 show, it would be getting 5 stars all day long

-and-

2) If you flipped the two sets around (make 1 be 2, and vice versa) it would be a strong 4-4.5 show.

This show is really good and doesn't get the love that it deserves.
, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by TheEmu

TheEmu Most of the highlights of this show are concentrated in the first set, which contains excellent versions of Down With Disease and Crosseyed and Painless. YEM was also quite enjoyable, being performed, at long last, in Firenze.

Second set starts off promising, with a hot Antelope which becomes a vicious, heavy metal Wilson. From there, though, the set somewhat disappointingly loses steam. After many years I have become much more of a fan of Billy Breathes, Waste and Prince Caspian, but to have them all together in the second half of set II is a bit of a letdown, IMHO. The Reba is pretty decent, about a B+ version I think, but it doesn't really peak and just dissolves into Waste.

Between DwD, Crosseyed, YEM, and Antelope-> Wilson, this is still an above average show, though. Four stars.
, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by zsmith0307

zsmith0307 This one got a low 4 stars from me.
The first set has a dream setlist... I mean... wow! DWD is the set's highlight and indeed all tour they had been slaying DWD. The Crosseyed,YEM is a ridiculously great way to end a first set, but both are average versions.

The second set is consistent with many of this tour: mostly mellow and predictable, but also containing a few surprises. The opening Ya Mar is certainly above average, and while most people probably want their Antelopes and Rebas finished, I give props to Phish for experimenting and pulling off non-traditional segues into Wilson (a very atypical version) and Waste, respectively.

Not essential, and still trailing 2/17 as the show of the tour, but the best set 1 of the tour so far, and an all-around enjoyable listen.
, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by DaReba

DaReba Not sure why more people aren't gushing over this masterpiece. One of the most inspired nights in Phish history. Got this show with a group of three 97 Europe shows. . from start to finish. superp hard in your face and gut blues rock in a space the size these guys hadn't ripped a whil. if you don't here the first set you don'y here the first set
, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by DaReba

DaReba gotta do a semii song by songer for this show
the my soul is short and sweet, the foam is for those Fish fnas. listen to his cymbal work here.
this cross eyed is the best they will ever play this song. no doubt
The rest of the set is Classic material. nothing left to say
, attached to 1997-02-21

Review by spreaditround

spreaditround PHISH, FRIDAY 02/21/1997
TENAX
Florence, Italy

SET 1:

My Soul: Standard.

Foam: Standard.

Down with Disease: This is freaking incredible in the early going. It’s like they are deconstructing what would typically be the hyper spazz jam that comes out of the composed section. Not sure how I have over looked this one over the years! Super cool. From here this goes into a funky, jazzy type of jam for a few minutes. Trey then wrestles control back and guides the band back into the original theme and closes out the song proper. Would recommend. >

The Lizards: Standard.

Crosseyed and Painless: Standard.

You Enjoy Myself[1] The Firenze stuff is obviously awesome. But outside of that, this is a standard version for me.

SET 2:

Ya Mar: Standard.

Run Like an Antelope[2] Blue balls as it’s not finished but the segue is super cool into Wilson ->

Wilson[3] Notable for the heavy metal stuff, would recommend. Cool segue into Oh Kee ->

The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony: Very sloppy. >

AC/DC Bag: Standard. >

Billy Breathes: Standard.

Reba[4] Another unfinished banger gives even more blue balls. >

Waste: Standard. >

Prince Caspian: Standard.

ENCORE:

Character Zero: Standard.

Summary: Interesting show, especially the first set. Not a ton to chew on though. 3.5/5

Replay Value: Down with Disease, Wilson

[1] During the “Wash Uffize Drive Me to Firenze" section, Fish exclaimed "this is a dream come true!"
[2] Unfinished; heavy metal jam rose from "Rye, Rye, Rocco" segment.
[3] Heavy metal style.
[4] No whistling.

During the “Wash Uffize Drive Me to Firenze” section of YEM, Fish exclaimed “this is a dream come true!” Antelope was unfinished and a heavy metal jam rose from the “Rye, Rye, Rocco” segment. Wilson was subsequently performed heavy metal style. Reba did not have the whistling ending.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Down with Disease, You Enjoy Myself, Wilson
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