Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 01:09:35 EST
From: Dgobt@aol.com
To: dws@archive.phish.net
Subject: 11-1-91
This show is important to me casue it was right after I had been busted
for pot at my college. That's why I loved Stash so much I must thank the
other reviewer of this show for requesting that song. This was the first
Tweezer for me and it rocked. Really fun jam and I was blown away when
they did the reprise cause I had no idea they did that. Great way to close
the second set.
Harry Hood was a blast and the Mike's Song>H2O>Weekapaug was fun
especially for the strobes and smoke. I loved how Trey would swing his
guitar around in the during the strobe lights and make such weird sounds.
I have to admit I miss the small venues for this band cause some of their
antics just don't come across as surreal on a large stage. A great
realease after a terrible Halloween where my college career was in
turmoil. D'OH!!!!
From: Richard Stern
Subject: 11-1-91
Story time:
Gothic story:
We were right up against the stage in front of Trey. When they got back
into places after the vacuum stuff, I yelled "Stash" up to Trey. He looked
at the others and said "Stash?". They agreed. He stepped up to his mic
and said "This next one is a request. Yes we do requests. And it was
requested by these guys up front who are members of the phish.net, which
is a computer group for people to talk about us". We were really suprised!
I guess Page must have said something to Trey on break about us. Anyway,
it was pretty damn cool, and Stash was smoking!!
This was show was excellent!! It really cooked from beginning to end.
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11/1/91
Gothic Theater, Denver, CO
I: AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Landlady -> Destiny Unbound, Squirming Coil,
Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead, Uncle Pen, Tube, Divided Sky,
Sweet Adeline (a capella)
II: Tweezer, My Sweet One, It's Ice, Chalkdust Torture, (mellow instrumental),
Mike's Song -> I Am Hydrogen -> Weekaparg Groove, Take the A-train,
Tela, Cavern, Poor Heart -> Tweezer reprise
Enc: Hold Your Head -> Love You (vacuum) -> Pusher Man, Stash
notes: 1) Killer trampolines and strobe lights during Mike's Song
2) Pusher Man riff instead of Hold Your Head after Love You. Trey
explained that Hold Your Head became the Henrietta theme because
Fishman hates that song. They ended with the Pusher Man riff
tonight because Fishman likes that song.