This week’s podcast features Set II of Phish performing live at the Beacon Theatre, New York City, New York, Wednesday 04.13.1994, Show 8, Set 2.
Presented by Custeez.com Lot Shirts.
Set 2: Faht[3], The Curtain > Sample in a Jar, Reba, Big Ball Jam, Fee[4] -> Take the ‘A’ Train, David Bowie[5], Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, AC/DC Bag
Encore: Sweet Adeline, Good Times Bad Times
[3] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[4] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[5] Oom Pa Pa and Simpsons signals in intro. ‘A’ Train and Reba teases from Trey.
Notes:
Faht featured Trey on acoustic guitar. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Bowie contained Oom Pa Pa and Simpsons signals in the intro and ‘A’ Train and Reba teases from Trey.
Reviews:
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Setlist courtesy of Phish.net.
This week’s podcast features Set I of Phish performing live at the Beacon Theatre, New York City, New York, Wednesday 04.13.1994, Show 8, Set 1.
Presented by Custeez.com Lot Shirts.
Set 1: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Stash[1], The Lizards, Julius, Ginseng Sullivan[2], The Divided Sky, Golgi Apparatus
[1] Closed with Can’t You Hear Me Knocking tease.
[2] Acoustic; without microphones. Fishman on washboard.
Notes:
Stash closed with a Can’t You Hear Me Knocking tease. Ginseng was pefroemd acoustic, without microphones, and featured Fishman on washboard.
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This week’s podcast features Phish performing live at WNEW Studios, New York City, NY 04.13.1994.
Presented by Custeez.com Lot Shirts.
Set 1: Sample in a Jar, Down with Disease, Rift
Notes:
This on-air performance, as part of DJ Dennis Elsas’ daily Workforce Block afternoon show, took place at the “abandoned studio” of WNEW-AM; the FM studio down the hall wasn’t large enough for the band to play in. Band interviews and the Hoist version of Julius were interspersed between the live performances. Highlights of the interview included the announcement that the three-show Beacon Theatre run sold out in 33 minutes; Trey commenting that he had locked up both his skis and his motorcycle for fear of having a pre-tour accident and then ended up breaking his foot by stumbling into a hole on the side of the stage during rehearsals; the band joking about having been approached by Snapple fruit juices for a “Snapple in a Jar” campaign; and discussion of the Disease video (which prompted Dennis to ask them to play the song). At the beginning of Disease, Trey told Mike to “write it down brotha,” which became a running gag throughout the first half of the song. Trey continued repeating the phrase, causing him to laugh through the lyrics of the first verse and humorously fumble the lyrics at the beginning of the second verse.
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