Soundcheck: Dog Log, Axilla (x2), Blues Jam (x2)
SET 1: Rift > Wilson > Divided Sky > Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird > Split Open and Melt, Lawn Boy, Reba, Llama > Mound, Memories[1], Runaway Jim
SET 2: Axilla, Poor Heart > Possum[2], Glide > It's Ice > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > I Walk the Line > David Bowie, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Faht[3], Take the 'A' Train > Cavern
ENCORE: Bold As Love
Mike teased If I Only Had a Brain in Fly Famous Mockingbird. Memories was performed without microphones. Possum included Random Note and All Fall Down signals. Bowie included I Walk the Line and Ring of Fire teases. I Walk the Line was also teased in A Train. Faht was dedicated to Jimi Hendrix on his birthday and Trey called Jimi the “greatest electric guitarist ever” during the second set. Faht featured Fish on acoustic guitar. Cavern included Voodoo Child and Purple Haze teases as an obvious tribute to Jimi.
 The Capitol is an incredible venue, and this was my first Phish show. I was really into A Picture of Nectar at the time, and the band had a fun, shaggy energy that I think comes through on this tape. Divided Sky was the clear early highlight, but take notice of the Memories: the band was performing not just a capella, but *unamplified*, which is why you can barely hear them over the cries of "shut the fuck up!" They lined up at the lip of the stage, with their arms around one another, and sang into the beautiful red velvet and gold leaf and bobbing heads filling up the ramshackle old theater. You could actually hear them pretty well from the floor, but the tape doesn't quite pick it up. It was a great introduction to a great band, and I'm thankful I was able to see them at such an intimate venue.
		The Capitol is an incredible venue, and this was my first Phish show. I was really into A Picture of Nectar at the time, and the band had a fun, shaggy energy that I think comes through on this tape. Divided Sky was the clear early highlight, but take notice of the Memories: the band was performing not just a capella, but *unamplified*, which is why you can barely hear them over the cries of "shut the fuck up!" They lined up at the lip of the stage, with their arms around one another, and sang into the beautiful red velvet and gold leaf and bobbing heads filling up the ramshackle old theater. You could actually hear them pretty well from the floor, but the tape doesn't quite pick it up. It was a great introduction to a great band, and I'm thankful I was able to see them at such an intimate venue.
	 Having listened to all of the preceding shows from this tour to this point, this is my favorite so far.  And it’s pretty rare when a first set tops a second set, but that’s what went down at the Capitol Theater on this night.  Much of what happened is covered by the other reviews, although I thought the first quarter was quite strong, especially the Divided Sky and Melt.  The Divided Sky has more than enough kick to it to distinguish itself from the others I’ve heard on this year, making it the highlight of the set for me and arguably the show.  And then the Melt is a force to be reckoned with as it’s a high energy, Type I version that required multiple insta-relistens.
		Having listened to all of the preceding shows from this tour to this point, this is my favorite so far.  And it’s pretty rare when a first set tops a second set, but that’s what went down at the Capitol Theater on this night.  Much of what happened is covered by the other reviews, although I thought the first quarter was quite strong, especially the Divided Sky and Melt.  The Divided Sky has more than enough kick to it to distinguish itself from the others I’ve heard on this year, making it the highlight of the set for me and arguably the show.  And then the Melt is a force to be reckoned with as it’s a high energy, Type I version that required multiple insta-relistens. Port Chester, NY. Sounds like a great venue to see the guys rock. Rift is a kick-off music opener, but they decide to mellow out the mood with a delicate, early Wilson. That's a must hear. Divided Sky keeps the "all originals" theme intact.
		Port Chester, NY. Sounds like a great venue to see the guys rock. Rift is a kick-off music opener, but they decide to mellow out the mood with a delicate, early Wilson. That's a must hear. Divided Sky keeps the "all originals" theme intact.  Set 1 (is awesome)
		Set 1 (is awesome) This is another great Fall '92 show. I really enjoy this two-show run at the Capital Theater.  There are much better executed shows, but this show has a great selection of songs, great energy and is just overall very entertaining.
		This is another great Fall '92 show. I really enjoy this two-show run at the Capital Theater.  There are much better executed shows, but this show has a great selection of songs, great energy and is just overall very entertaining.  Add a Review
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Review by DollarBill
First set comes right out with a Rift that never really locks in, like they can't quite hear each other as the monitors get settled in. Very rough. Into a solid, rocking Wilson. Trey mentions Hendrix's birthday. Divided Sky has some rough spots towards the end but, overall is pretty good and dynamic. This is quickly becoming a Gamehenge set as a really good Forbin's follows up with a great story and a equally tight Mockingbird. Melt is also tight and has a great jam. Cool it down with a light, mellow Lawn Boy. Then bring it right back up with a nice tight Reba. Also a nice jam on the end. Llama rips as usual. Mound is getting really good and is a great Mike call. Memories is surrounded by the usual shushing of the times. Jim is a great closet for a good first set.
After Page and Fish comment about stupid f-ing hats given to them, second set starts of with a tighter Axilla. Much improved although Page is playing piano for his solo instead of organ. Sounds like Fish isn't ready as Trey picks right into a decent Poor Heart. Possum seems to go on forever as Trey wails away. Glide is a little too fast and suffers a bit on Trey's part. It's Ice is better than the last one I heard but, still has rough spots. McGrupp continues the Gamegenge saga into the second set. Pretty good considering it's rareness but, is unfinished as Trey goes right into Walk the Line. I personally don't like this song for them but, it is funny to hear Mike try to sing in all the key signatures and getting as low as he can. Bowie then continues the foolishness with various teases. Not a bad Bowie. The Horse puts Trey out there all alone and this one is rough. Silent, on the other hand, is not that bad. It's getting tighter. Another installment of Faht is dedicated to Hendrix by Fish and includes audience participation. Nicely done. A-Train is pretty sweet jazz as usual. Fish stops to praise Hendrix again. Cavern makes for a rocking closer complete with Jimi teases and a little Trey speech at the end.
Of course, after talking about him all night, they have to play Bold as Love for Jimi. Well done.
Nice show tonight. Lots of Gamehenge and Hendrix shout outs. Much better playing.