Trey teased Buried Alive in Maze. My Sweet One was preceded by a brief jam before the song proper started. YEM contained Brady Bunch theme and Flash Light teases from Mike. Shaggy Dog (first since November 3, 1988, or 452 shows) was performed a cappella and emerged from the YEM vocal jam. The YEM vocal jam also contained quotes of the Frito Bandito jingle and Shaggy Dog ended in a quote of Magic (Pilot). Page teased Cold As Ice both before and during the intro to Chalk Dust. Trey teased Entrance of the Gladiators in Take the 'A' Train. Carolina was performed without microphones.

Jam Chart Versions
Teases
Theme from The Brady Bunch, Flash Light, and Frito Bandito teases in You Enjoy Myself, Magic quote in Shaggy Dog, Cold as Ice tease in Chalk Dust Torture, Buried Alive tease in Maze, Entrance of the Gladiators tease in Take the 'A' Train
Debut Years (Average: 1988)

This show was part of the "1992 Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1992-05-06

Review by multibeast

multibeast Howdy! Another phine Phish phrenzy last night. The venue was not crowded at all, and there was even enough room for a spinner up front (which is where I tend to remain during the show:-)). There was some guy taking photos in the front of the wall where the security guys stand, and I think it was for the band. Everyone looked clean and fresh, and Mike was even a little dressed up,with a real spiffy showboat type hat. The first set smoked (what a surprise), and after Foam Trey was all smiles, giving us the thumbs up. Reba was stellar. Just before the orchestrated jam, Mike flipped the rim of his hat down, so we knew they were serious. The jam was one of the finest I can remember. Maze is my favorite of the new songs, so it was nice to see it again (after Chicago). Trey seems to really like this one as well. The crowd overall was a bit lame as far as movement and participation, but I think a lot of people were getting their first exposure to Phish, so what can you expect. The rap after Col. Forbin was great. Try had the floor drop out from under us, and we traveled THROUGH the Earth, and came up
on the other side, in Gamehendge. It was fun. Two great dance tunes were nice for an end to a great set.
During the set break, my friend's pipe got taken by security, and this is the third time in four shows that we have been hassled by security. We should be more careful.
Anyway, set two was very nice indeed. Trey had a big grin on his face and Mike still had the hat. He tipped it to the crowd during My Sweet One, and then it disappeared soon after that. The highlight of the show for me was the You Enjoy Myself. The Mike/Fishman duet after Trey's solo was some of the most abstract rhythmic interplay that I have seen out of this band, and at one point Trey looked over at Page and said, "F*ck!" It was really amazing. The Page solo was really long as well. The vocal jam was moving along well, when all of the sudden they were singing Shaggy Dog! It was completely out of nowhere. After Chalk Dust, they switched so Henrietta could come out and do a song for us. They seemed to be confused about what they were playing for the intro, and it turned into Hold Your Head Up. The Vacuum jam was long in Terrapin, and at one point I swore he had the majority of his mouth in the vacuum. A woman turned to me at that point and said "Why?" and I had no answer for her. Carolina was beautiful, although the Detroit crowd was a little noisy. Good Times smoked and everyone seemed happy
with the show. There were rumors floating around last night that there is talk of a tour with Santana this summer.
, attached to 1992-05-06

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Pretty good show tonight. Nice bootleg. A little heavy on the Fishman side early on but it balances out later. If anything I could go for more Mike.

First set starts off great with Llama, Foam and a really solid Reba. Mind of it's own kind of does have one tonight, just a little disjointed at times. Maze is good. Tela has been pretty regular this tour, good one tonight. Brother is as usual and tight. Forbin again? Also getting lots of playing time this tour. Nice Rhombus narration leads into a good Mockingbird which has some problems near the end. Sparkle is fine. Cavern makes a great closer, as usual.

My Sweet One starts off second set with a long intro section. Trey seems to have pulled himself out of tune again which shows in the Stash opening. Seems to be back to normal by Coil. Nice Coil. A good YEM leads into a short vocal jam, featuring a few "Suck it's" from Mike and Trey I think, into Shaggy Dog out of nowhere by Mike it sounds like. ATR has gotten a lot tighter since the west coast run. Bouncing is good. Pen is a little hesitant and unsure like they can't hear or something. A false Cold as Ice from Page gets cut off by Trey doing Chalkdust. Trey blows the ending line in the solo section. So then we have one of the very few Hold Your Head Up's of 1992 leading into a nice Terrapin, with a good solo from Fish. A lot of requests go unanswered as Page takes us on a good solid A-Train. Good Golgi closer.

Everyone quiets down for a funny Carolia, then a rocking Good Times, Bad Times sends us home for the night.

Overall a really good show. Much tighter, less mistakes, and a Shaggy Dog bust-out!
, attached to 1992-05-06

Review by Pjfmc

Pjfmc Well, basically from the opening notes of this show you can just feel a certain something in the digital tape. This one sounds particularly alive to me. A promising beginning, a great Llama followed by a beautiful Foam. The last Reba, in Chicago, was GREAT (to me anyway)... will they keep that momentum? Reader... I just... yes... yes.. they will... this is... this is IT... ok... sorry... ok... it's... uh it's very good. This is the third song? The boys... they are doing well. OK course, they will routinely do even better things with Reba but this is 1992 and this is them laying that foundation and it is so wonderful to listen to, just 4 perfect minutes.

OKay, now we are cruising, along everything being done at a very high level, Brother absolutely shreds. We go off to Gamhendge, that's fun. Sparkle, great love it. Cavern, as always, perfect set closer.

My Sweet One kicks of set 2. Stash is a good version, kind of dissonantish (I guess it's just that Trey is slightly out of tune, but he works it) and dark. Good Coil. Strong start to YEM. Trey yells SUCK IT (?) a few times at the beginning of tramps. Page sounds good if low-key. Jam starts off very cool, stop-start Trey trilling away. More stop-start with Trey yelling Oh! Yeah! Suck it! a few times, it is very funny and kind of weird. The jamming is great!! More "Suck It!" during bass and drums... This is the Suck It YEM... Bass and Drums is very long tonight, it is cool as heck. Crowd cheers as they begin the vocal jam... they sing the "Frito Bandito" jingle which my dad used to sing when I was a kid... Ok I love this YEM. They go into a capella Shaggy Dog- > wonderful!!! Crowd claps along, boys are howling, this is GREAT! ATR is a good call here, focus up after all the hilarity. Good Bouncing, you know what it is. Pen is fine, it's Pen. CDT is blistering as per usual. Some absolute moron keeps yelling for Hood during Terrapin. It's 28 years later and I'm mad at you guy. Good Vac solo. We hop on the A Train to Golgi App and that's the show.

Extremely noisy crowd keeps being sushed during Carolina. GTBT is a great encore closer.

Really good show overall.
, attached to 1992-05-06

Review by bouncin7

bouncin7 If you haven't heard this REBA, stop what you're doing and listen. WOW!! Sick emotional unreal - still gives me chills.
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