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Review by spreaditround
CLUB QUATTRO
Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Soundcheck: Ginseng Sullivan, Funk Jam -> Crossroads, “Say My Name/Oh Yeah!” Jam
SET 1:
Meat: Standard.
Maze: Big loops to kick this one off. Love that! This had the earmarks of a great version but things at the end are just to sloppy to bring it all home.
Meat Reprise: I get jokes.
Ya Mar: Absolutely fantastic. I love the groove they hit in the mid 8’s and transition that into the theme of the jam. So chill. The crowd is super quiet to, not sure how they restrained themselves but nicely done! Would recommend.
Fast Enough for You: Standard.
The Old Home Place: Standard. >
Wilson: LOL, someone in the crowd does the 12.9.95 “Eat S***” Beavis and Butthead thing. Good stuff. Some other guy alternatively yells ‘Sucks’ after each Wilson chant. Phish fans, lol. >
Mike's Song: Solid! Raw and powerful. >
Simple: Standard. >
Weekapaug Groove: Standard.
SET 2:
Gotta Jibboo: Cool note bending from Trey in the ten minute range. Would recommend this one.
Wolfman's Brother: Raw power. Trey flexing all over the place.
Run Like an Antelope[1] Fairly odd that they skip the Rye Rye Rocco section and go right into Contact instead, wonder what that was all about ->
Contact: Great funk in the late 3’s and into the 4’s. >
Sand: Raw and powerful. Not for the faint of heart. Would recommend.
Roggae: Standard. >
Prince Caspian: Trey crushes this one! >
Rocky Top: Standard. >
Cavern[2] Standard.
ENCORE:
Brian and Robert: Beautiful. Something about Trey’s tone from the doc seems different on this one?
Good Times Bad Times: Standard.
Summary: Pretty good show. Nothing crazy though. Feel like it’s basically an average show here. Would rate as a 3.5/5 but the strong setlist urges me to bump it to a 3.75/5.
Replay Value: Ya Mar, Gotta Jibboo
[1] Unfinished.
[2] Older, alternate lyrics and a drawn-out, feedback-enhanced ending.
Cavern included the older, alternate lyrics and a drawn-out, feedback-enhanced ending. Mike's Song ended with a Peaches en Regalia tease from Fish. Before Jibboo and after Wolfman’s the band teased Is She Really Going Out with Him? The audience sang along at one point and tried in vain to convince Phish to play the song in its entirety. Antelope was unfinished – Mike segued into a funky version of Contact right before the “Rye, Rye, Rocco” lyric segment.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Ya Mar, Fast Enough for You, Mike's Song, Weekapaug Groove
TEASES
Is She Really Going Out with Him? tease, Peaches en Regalia tease in Mike's Song