Soundcheck: Fixin' to Die, Mound, Back In My Hometown, I'm Blue I'm Lonesome
SET 1: Fee[1] > Divided Sky, Wilson[2], Peaches en Regalia > Glide, Split Open and Melt, Dog Faced Boy, Sparkle, Down with Disease
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Simple > Poor Heart > Julius, You Enjoy Myself -> The Vibration of Life -> You Enjoy Myself -> Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Harry Hood, Cavern
ENCORE: My Sweet One[3], Nellie Kane[3], Amazing Grace, Highway to Hell
 This is solid show but as I make my way through the Fall ‘94 tour, there are numerous shows that came before it that top it.   This being said, there’s enough here to make a listen worthwhile.   The Divided Sky is a pretty nice in the 2 spot.   The Wilson > Peaches sequence is nifty, with an interesting vocal transition between the two.  The Melt is fantastic, giving us a mean, dark and frenzied version that is typical for the time.
		This is solid show but as I make my way through the Fall ‘94 tour, there are numerous shows that came before it that top it.   This being said, there’s enough here to make a listen worthwhile.   The Divided Sky is a pretty nice in the 2 spot.   The Wilson > Peaches sequence is nifty, with an interesting vocal transition between the two.  The Melt is fantastic, giving us a mean, dark and frenzied version that is typical for the time.  SET 1: Fee > Divided Sky, Wilson, Peaches en Regalia > Glide: Standard.
		SET 1: Fee > Divided Sky, Wilson, Peaches en Regalia > Glide: Standard.  https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377852761
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Review by westbrook
There's nothing quite as essential as the SOAM from the first set as there is in the second set, but the YEM>Vibration of Life>YEM and the Hood (which briefly goes type 2 in the quiet part of the jam) are good listens. The Hood doesn't peak as well as the best versions from this period. The extended encore is a nice addition to bolster this show somewhat.
It's a good show, just not the cream of the crop of the tour.