A bit after 19 minutes, the effervescent Dave's Energy Guide starts to grow out of the jam. This hadn't been seen in it's full glory in 479 shows (3/8/91). It, of course, had been teased plenty of times including as recently as six days before in Canandaigua, NY (Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center). The band eventually hops back into Tweezer. Towards 25 minutes, a full on type II jam emerges and Mike begins playing a bassline that sounds very similar to the Mario theme song although many would likely say that is crazy.
Right before we hit the 28th minute, The Breeder's "Cannonball" grows out of the music. The band eventually slows it down as Trey plays a chord repeatedly and the wonderous jam eventually comes to an end.
Thanks to Dave (again!) for uploading this with some quality audio.
Also, in case you haven't checked it out yet, be sure to take a few minutes with Switchcam which offers up some pretty cool features for watching concert video clips. Recap from HiddenTrack.
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I remember attending this show and seeing kind of a next wave of younger fans inside. A lot of suburban high school kids had their minds melted at this show. Thanks for the video, I never imagined one would turn up.
I don't know if anyone else feels the same way..but I recently grabbed every 1995 show off of Phishows, and I was pretty amazed at the average sound quality. 6/17 from Bristow being the only one that was well below par that I can remember. I don't remember the 1995 tapes sounding this good back in the day. Maybe its because I got crappy high generation B&Ps and these come from sources closer to the actual source, but still.. just seems like I ignored a lot of 1995 in the past decade or so because I had some bad burns, but I'm super happy to have them all now.
Can't wait to dig into...Wait for it....1996! I never gave this year a fair shake. Can't wait to digest it.
[2] Cannonball jam.
It is?