SET 1: My Friend, My Friend, Scent of a Mule, Guelah Papyrus, Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room, The Landlady, Maze, Lawn Boy > Cavern
SET 2: Peaches en Regalia > David Bowie, Yerushalayim Shel Zahav > Slave to the Traffic Light, Poor Heart > Julius, The Old Home Place[1], Nellie Kane[1], Sweet Adeline, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Golgi Apparatus
 A typical Fall 94 show (not a bad thing - there are so many outstanding shows from this tour that even what would be considered a good show these days gets lost in the mix), even if the set list isn't the best you've ever seen.
		A typical Fall 94 show (not a bad thing - there are so many outstanding shows from this tour that even what would be considered a good show these days gets lost in the mix), even if the set list isn't the best you've ever seen.  Another strong and interesting Fall ‘94 show, this one has a lot of highlights with one pretty significant jam that elevates this show.  Opening with MFMF, which is my favorite placement for this tune, is a promising start.  The Jam Chart describes the outro jam as evil, which is aptly put.  Scent and Guelah that follow are both solid, leading to Melt, keeping the energy high.  The Landlady that follows is fun, and then we come to Maze where things really take off.  This version doesn’t disappoint, leading to a frenzied and chaotic peak before concluding.  The Cavern that closes the set is worth mentioning as 1 of only 3 that get Jam Charted.
		Another strong and interesting Fall ‘94 show, this one has a lot of highlights with one pretty significant jam that elevates this show.  Opening with MFMF, which is my favorite placement for this tune, is a promising start.  The Jam Chart describes the outro jam as evil, which is aptly put.  Scent and Guelah that follow are both solid, leading to Melt, keeping the energy high.  The Landlady that follows is fun, and then we come to Maze where things really take off.  This version doesn’t disappoint, leading to a frenzied and chaotic peak before concluding.  The Cavern that closes the set is worth mentioning as 1 of only 3 that get Jam Charted.Add a Review
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Review by westbrook
Peaches gets things going in the second set before a three song segment of grade A Phish. The segment begins with a huge and exploratory David Bowie, which clocks in at 26 minutes and includes some extensive audience participation during the jam. The hauntingly beautiful Yerushalayim Shel Zahav fits naturally after the monster Bowie, and the magnificent Slave really seals the deal on this great run of songs, before moving on to some "lighter" stuff. After Poor Heart and Julius, Mike takes the lead with a couple bluegrass tunes, which I always enjoy. Adleine, YEM, and Golgi are average, but this show has already cemented itself as a 5 star show in my eyes.
Highlights- Split Open and Melt, Maze, Cavern/Lawnboy mashup, Bowie thru Slave.