Soundcheck: Buffalo Bill, The Old Home Place, Dog Log
SET 1: Suzy Greenberg, Divided Sky, Gumbo > Axilla (Part II), Rift, Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead, Julius
SET 2: Peaches en Regalia > David Bowie, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Dinner and a Movie > Tweezer -> Wilson > Reba[1], Amazing Grace, AC/DC Bag > Highway to Hell
ENCORE: Uncle Pen, Tweezer Reprise
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Review by soundboy1
When I listen to this show it has a very club vibe. Lots of high energy rockers right from the start. VERY danceable show. After the show I met Fishman for the first time. He was with the twins and was headed off to Tampa. He was really nice and seemed surprised to be recognized. Which is really weird.
I was supposed to end tour this night and take the bus to Nashville to meet my father. I had the ticket and everything. However that night we found out that Phish was playing for free the next night in Gainesville. It was a tough decision but I decided to stay on tour. Jeff the guy whose car I was in said I could ride all the way up the east coast with him. This was an offer too good to be true and since I didn't have a job or anything going on it was on...