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Title:Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD
Notice:It's just a Box of Rain
Moderator:RDVAX::LEVY::DEBESS
Created:Thu Jan 03 1991
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Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:580
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237.0. " ?? PHISH ?? " by AD::STEWART () Tue Feb 04 1992 19:59

    
            Does anyone have info on the group PHISH (I think that is the
            right spelling)I heard them at a party and liked them a lot.
            I asked an employee at Strawberries if they had it and they
            said it is a hard album to get and when they do they can only
            get one at a time and they go fast. Do they have more than one
            album?? Does anyone know where I could find it??
    
                                                    Thanks,
                                                        Jim
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237.1SAHQ::SWITTSOnly one way to go from hereTue Feb 04 1992 20:559
    Jim,
    	  Although I have never seen them live I have been getting 
    boards now and again of them and I think they are great...
    I didn't even know they had an album out...
    
    Let me know the name of the album so I can try and get it...
    
    Randy
    
237.2Fluffheeeeeeaaaaaadddd!CSLALL::BENJAMINTue Feb 04 1992 21:424
     They have a tape out called "Junta"...I have a copy from someone
    else's tape....I think they got it at a Phish show...
    
         DaveB.
237.3NEW-LABELJUPITR::OCONNORSWed Feb 05 1992 04:367
     I think they had another album besides "Junta", called "Lawn Boy"
    which is out of print. I heard the signed with a new label and are
    going to release a new album and also re-release the others, should
    be hapenning pretty soon.
    
    
    Sean
237.4STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldWed Feb 05 1992 11:2660
    re .0
    
    "Junta" has been out of print for a while, and their second album (or
    3rd depending on how you count), "Lawn Boy" has been out of circulation
    since the record company went under.  The good news is that they've
    signed with Elektra and their new album, "A Picture of Nectar," will be
    out Feb 18.  Elektra does plan to re-issue the first two albums.
    
    The Phish hotline no. is 617-923-4939.
    
    Please help create rec.music.phish by following these instructions. 
    Even if you hate the band, it'll help remove Phish discussions from
    other newsgroups.
    
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This is the first official call for votes (CFV) to create the newsgroup
rec.music.phish, an unmoderated group for discussion of the musical
group Phish.
 
	To vote YES, send mail to phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu
	To vote NO, send mail to phish-no@neuro.duke.edu.
 
The content and subject line of a message are irrelevant.  Posted votes, 
votes sent to my personal account, and votes sent in reply to this article 
will be ignored.  I will periodically post a list of votes received so far.
 
Votes will be accepted from 00:00:00 EST on February 1, 1992, 
until 23:59:59 EST on February 29, 1992.
 
 
Charter:
 
This newsgroup provides a public forum for topics related to the musical 
group Phish.  Phish's unique blend of musical styles and talents has 
gathered a large following of devoted fans that exists beyond the 
confines of the concert hall.  This newsgroup brings together these
people for discussions including the band's music (opinions, chord charts), 
lyrics (transcriptions, interpretation), performances (reports, reviews), 
tape trading, pholklore, interviews, and related topics.
 
-- 
 ________________________________________________________________________
|   John      jfw@neuro.duke.edu          Duke University Medical Center |
| Whitehead   jfw@well.sf.ca.us           Department of Neurobiology     |
|________________________________________ Durham, North Carolina ________|
    
237.5Phish sightingLJOHUB::RILEYWithout a slip of the toungue...Wed Feb 05 1992 12:1716
    
    I saw a Phish album on sale at Rockit Records in Nashua right next to
    Daddy's Junky Music.
    
    The album cover had Phish's picture in the middle surrounded by
    psychedelic designs depicting life in this world (predominantly green
    and black in color if I remember right) including some illustrations of
    forests, industrialization, and other things...  tough to remember the
    details.
    
    I don't know what the name of the album was though.
    
    I didn't buy it because it was fairly expensive...
    
    Treemon
    
237.6wowAD::STEWARTWed Feb 05 1992 12:527
    
    	WOW I didn't think that many people had heard of the band.
    	Thanks for the replys and vote yes for the Phish FILE.
    
    					Later
    					    Jim
    
237.7???AD::STEWARTWed Feb 05 1992 13:063
    
    	How do you send mail to   phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu  ????
    
237.8TERAPN::PHYLLISthrough a dream night windWed Feb 05 1992 13:084
    
    Send to: DECPA::"phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu"
    
    
237.9Phisheads, Phisheads, roly-poly Phisheads...;-)SMURF::GRADYtim grady @ZKO3-3/U14Wed Feb 05 1992 13:156
Yeah, Phish is getting pretty big lately.  We saw them New Year's Eve in
Worcester - really nice show.  The scene sort of resembled a mini-Dead show,
i.e. lots of zoned-out teenagers spinning and wandering aimlessly, but overall
a nice show.  I enjoyed it.  They are very talented.

tim
237.10LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOchild of countless dreamsWed Feb 05 1992 15:515

   Jamie, I knew you'd be in this note .... You Fluffhead you!!!  :-)


237.11FLUFFHEAD ! ! !TECRUS::FROMMWed Feb 05 1992 19:3585
As was previously mentioned, Picture of Nectar is due out on Feb 18, and their
previous 2 albums (Junta and Lawn Boy) will be available on CD under the
Elektra label shortly.  In the meantime, for anybody not acquainted with Phish
(or for just anybody who is dying to get their hands on some live Phish), I've
got a growing collection (somewhere around 25 tapes and counting) that I'd
be more than willing to share.  So, if you'd like a tape, just send me e-mail
(although I've already got a few taping commitments made, so it might be a tiny
bit before I can get around to it).

For those of you who may not be familiar with Phish, while certain aspects of
"the scene"  and the shows are similar to the Dead (mostly relying on live
preformances, touring almost constantly, encouraging taping at shows, every
show is different, wide repretoire of songs to choose from, long instrumental
jams, etc.), the music is actually quite different than the Dead.  And the
band doesn't much like the Phish/Dead comparisons.  They'd like to be recognized
in their own right.

Which means, to help take Phish traffic off of Dead newsgroups, please vote
for rec.music.phish by sending mail to:

phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu

(to send over the internet, try either decpa::"phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu" or
nm%decwrl::"phish-yes@neuro.duke.edu")

To be fair about it, please read the charter posted in *.4 before voting, and
feel free to send me e-mail if you have any questions.

While we don't yet have a usenet newsgroup, there is a mailing list.  If you'd
like to get on the mailing list send mail to:

Phish-Request@fuggles.acc.Virginia.EDU

To post to the list, send mail to:

Phish@fuggles.acc.Virginia.EDU

(but please don't send administrative mail to the posting address)

If (hopefully when) we get rec.music.phish, there will be a link set up to the
mailing list, much like there is a link between dead-flames and rec.music.gdead.
All postings to r.m.phish will automatically get posted to the mailing list,
and vice-versa.

Also, for you PhishHeads or PhishHeads-to-be, here's the upcoming tour
schedule:

Here's the latest information from the Phish hotline:
this is a new message as of February second.

March:

6,7: Portsmouth Music Hall, Portsmouth, N. H. (all)
11:  Colonial Theater, Keene, N. H.  (all)
12:  Flynn Theater, Burlington, Vt. (all)
13:  Campus Club, Providence, R. I. (18+)
14:  Roseland, N. Y. C. (18+)
17:  Lisner Auditorium, Washington D. C. (all)
19:  The Palace, New Haven, Conn. (all) *tentative
20:  The Bloom County Forum, Binghamton, N. Y. (all)
21:  The Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, Pa.  (21+)
24:  The Flood Zone, Richmond, Va.  (18+)
25:  Trax, Charlottesville, Va.  (18+)
26:  Ziggy's, Winston-Salem, N. C. 
27:  The 1313 Club, Charlotte, N. C.
28:  Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Ga.
30:  Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, Mo.
31:  The Bluenote, Columbia, Mo.

April:

1:   Liberty Hall, Lawrence, Kansas

On February tenth, ticket on-sale dates and additional information
will be announced.

A Picture of Nectar should be in stores on February eighteenth.
Chalkdust Torture is arriving at radio stations now, so request it! :-)

See ya on Spring Tour!

Peace and general phishiness,
Rich

p.s. how many other aPhishianados are there out in DECland?
237.12SALEM::MARTIN_SDepartment of Redundancy Dept.Thu Feb 06 1992 14:2520
    
    
    I have a bunch of friends in the UMass Amherst area who have been into
    Phish for a couple years. They all LOVE Phish, and have been bugging
    me to go "catch" a Phish show. Their music is intense and most of their
    lyrics (from the material I've heard) are light-humored....
    
    
    
      "The tires are the things on your car that make contact with the
    road...
    
       The tires are the things on your car that make contact with the
    road...
    
    
       Bummin's what you are when you go out to your car and it is towed.."
    
    
     :-) :-)  Steve-O
237.13POSSUM!JUNCO::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryThu Feb 06 1992 16:257
    my favorite is "POSSUM!"
    
    "his head is the road...  the road is his head..."
    
    			POSSUM!
    
    					da ve
237.14TECRUS::FROMMThu Feb 06 1992 17:541
"Herbivores ate well 'cause their food didn't ever run..."
237.15WE WON!!! rec.music.phish passed!!!TECRUS::FROMMWed Mar 04 1992 14:1333
------------------------------

From: "Rich Fromm - 'Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.'  03-Mar-1992 0948" <fromm@tecrus.enet.dec.com>
Subject: news.groups #44757 - RESULT:  rec.music.phish passes 566:125 
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 92 07:18:57 PST

YEAH!!!!  WE WON!!!!!

Just in case somebody else didn't post this:

In article <pa5s17-@rpi.edu>, jfw@neuro.duke.edu (John F. Whitehead) writes:

Rec.music.phish PASSES with a vote of 566 - 125!

     In the voting period (February 1 - February 29, 1992), there were
nearly 700 votes submitted.  There were 566 "yes" votes received to 125
"no" votes.  Because this passes the requirements for a new newsgroup,
the group should be created after a five-day waiting period barring any
problems.  Please direct any followups to news.groups, not to me. 

     The call for votes for rec.music.phish, an unmoderated newsgroup
for the discussion of the musical band Phish, was posted on February 1
to news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, rec.music.misc, rec.music.gdead,
and the Phish mailing list.  In addition to the yes and no votes noted
above, there were also several duplicate votes that I removed and four
illegal/ambigous votes that are listed at the end of this posting.

     The following people voted (sorted alphabetically by either name,
alias, or userid):

<rest deleted to conserve bandwidth>

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237.16TECRUS::FROMMFri Apr 03 1992 20:1910
Phish will be on the Mountain Stage radio show (on NPR) this week
(In some areas they were already on last week)

In the Boston area, you can tune in on WBUR (90.9), Sunday between 7 and 9 PM

For all you DECheads out there who haven't yet been exposed to Phish, I
stongly suggest giving them a listen.

Peace and general phishiness,
Rich
237.17RAISE::GLADUWed May 06 1992 15:317
    Can someone who is subscribed to the phish net give me the details on
    the Phish/Blues Traveler/Spin Doctors/Widespread Panic/ARU tour this 
    summer? The only date I heard was for Jones Beach in July (I forget) 
    with rumored dates for Syracuse and New England (TFP or Amy's Farm 
    would be nice!). 
    
    Gerry
237.18LANDO::HAPGOODWed May 06 1992 15:3720
                       <<< Note 237.17 by RAISE::GLADU >>>
Hey gerry,

I need a dictionary of three letter acronyms and initialisms to 
read your reply :)

>>    the Phish/Blues Traveler/Spin Doctors/Widespread Panic/ARU tour this 

what's ARU?


>>    with rumored dates for Syracuse and New England (TFP or Amy's Farm 

What's a TFP?  


and also,  there is a "big" write up in the current Rolling Stone about
these bands and how they are taking music back to the stage (and outta
the studio).

237.19VSSCAD::LARUrun, or fight, or dance!Wed May 06 1992 16:106
    there was a "small" write-up about 'em in the NYTimes
    2 or 3 Sundays ago, which I wuz gonna type in, but
    now I can't find the paper  (the old-newpaper police musta
    deleted it :-)
    
    /bruce
237.20EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed May 06 1992 16:517
re: Spin Doctors

I just got a mail message (addressed to boston-music) with the Spins tour
schedule.  I deleted it, though.  Perhaps someone in here still has it.  Or ask
TIm Dalton (nicely :-)) to forward it to you.

adam
237.21RAISE::GLADUWed May 06 1992 17:4915
    re: ARU
    
    I fergit. 
    
    
    re: TFP
    
    Townsend Family Park
    
    re: Adam
    
    This isn't on the Spin Doctor's schedule yet. Ask Tim Dalton for
    something *nicely*?? Hah! That'll be the day. :-) 
    
    - Gerry
237.22STUDIO::IDEnow it can be toldWed May 06 1992 18:382
    ARU = Aquarium Rescue Unit
    
237.23:^)ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryWed May 06 1992 19:263
    ARU = Apricot's Really Underrated
    
    					da ve
237.24CSLALL::HENDERSONSpending that renegade pesoWed May 06 1992 19:293

 All Red Underwear?
237.25ROULET::DWESTDont Overlook Something ExtraordinaryWed May 06 1992 19:311
    ARU = Argyle's Really Ugly
237.26Acronyms R Us! :-)RAISE::GLADUWed May 06 1992 19:400
237.27ARU ---TLE::WEISSMy hangover ate my bagel.Wed May 06 1992 19:581
Another Rowdy Unicorn?
237.28AWARD::CLARKAlice Ghostley rulesWed May 06 1992 21:017
re     <<< Note 237.24 by CSLALL::HENDERSON "Spending that renegade peso" >>>

> All Red Underwear?

Adam's Rose-covered Underwear  

;^)  
237.29phuture phish news . . .TECRUS::FROMMWed May 06 1992 21:2928
new hotline message as of May 4

spring tour ends on May 18 at the Flynn theatre in Burlington, VT
2 nearby shows (for me, that is) are May 10 at UMass and May 16 at the Orpheum,
in Boston
call the hotline yourself (617-923-4939) if you want a complete list

from "around" June 17 to July 4, Phish will be touring in Europe

the special summer shows will include:
Phish, Blues Traveler, Aquarium Rescure Unit, Spin Doctors, and Widespread Panic
the only 2 announced dates are:
July 11 - Garden State Arts Center (New Jersey)
July 12 - Jones Beach (Long Island)
no ticket info yet
there might be some more shows, but probably not too many more
in the previous newsletter it was mentioned that there would be a series of
shows in the northeast on a "long weekend" of July 9-12 (i think that's the
dates it gave); so my guess would be 2 more shows; maybe one at Townshend?  or
Arrowhead Ranch?

as for Amy's Farm, i've heard rumors that they're considering doing it again
("it" being a free show at Amy Skelton's horse farm in Auburn, ME), but nothing
official

i'll keep y'all posted

- rich
237.30RAISE::GLADUThu May 07 1992 13:037
    I'm not much of a Phish fan, but I *do* enjoy TFP, and Amy's farm is
    certainly a scene worth traveling to.
    
    BTW, I gave the Pictures of Nectar another listen and it turns out
    that I like it. I'll bring it to the DEChead camp trip since Fog'll 
    probably bring his CD box.
    
237.31OBLIO::HAPGOODThu May 07 1992 16:018
Last night while studying I had WGIR tuned in and I couldn't believe it
but they played a Phish song???

World must be spinning backwards?  Program director slipped on bar of soap
and knocked himself silly?  Payola hits Manchester?

whew! 
bob (ok ok,  fnx had lousy reception last night for some unknown reason)
237.32KOBAL::MROGERSBob Forehead in '92Thu May 07 1992 16:0610
    hey bob, yer not gonna believe this but they actually play stuff by 
    Toad the Wet Sprocket at about 5 every morning and feel obligated to make
    some wise crack about the name every time they play them...
    (their sole function is to get me out of bed to turn off the alarm
    anyway)
    
    i don't think they have a program director there--they certainly don't
    need one!
    
    you're also not alone in having lousy FNX reception either!
237.33TECRUS::FROMMThu May 07 1992 18:1115
RE: .30

well, i am quite a Phish Phan (or PhishHead, or aPhishianado), and I'm NOT too
particularly keen on Picture of Nectar; just like another band with which we
are probably familiar with, the studio just doesn't do them justice; you really
can't truly appreciate Phish until you experience them live (which can be done
immediately following the camping trip, might i add, as i plan to do); i'll
bring some live tapes with me (actually, i'll have a lot of tapes, since i've
got a bunch of trades to do when i meet up with people at the umass show)

of the 3 released studio albums: Junta, Lawn Boy, and Picture of Nectar, I think
Junta comes closest to the "real" Phish sound; it should be re-released by
Electra in all formats sometime this summer

- rich
237.34Phish opening for SantanaTECRUS::FROMMWhatever you do, take care of your shoes.Wed May 13 1992 22:014
latest news from the PhishNet: Phish will be opening for Santana this summer,
but it hasn't been confirmed how many of Santana's tour dates will include Phish

- rich
237.35YesAIMHI::KELLERno matter where you go, there your areThu May 14 1992 11:5614
><<< Note 237.34 by TECRUS::FROMM "Whatever you do, take care of your shoes." >>>
>                         -< Phish opening for Santana >-
>
>latest news from the PhishNet: Phish will be opening for Santana this summer,
>but it hasn't been confirmed how many of Santana's tour dates will include 
>Phish
>
>- rich


Phish will be with santana at Little Trees...

Geoff
237.36psyche factor increasing to critical massSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Thu May 14 1992 15:0611
    Holy cosmic quakes batman...
    ]
    	So we have Phish opening,.. and Mickey sitting in with
    Santanna!!!!?!?!?!?!?!!??!
    
    	Drool drool drool
    
    	Is Mickey "confirmed" rumor or still "ugly" rumor...
    
    						/
    
237.37latest schedule (courtesy of Shelly Culbertson)TECRUS::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Jul 23 1992 02:2740
Opening for Santana: (50 minute opening slot. Note: taping will not be allowed 
at these shows.  Phish will be starting fairly early each night. Often by 7:30,
sometimes earlier.  Call the venue to verify. All shows are all ages shows) 
===============================================================================
7/24:  Wantagh, New York -- Jones Beach Theatre
7/25:  Stowe, Vermont -- Stowe Performing Arts Center
7/26:  *** Note change of show *** 
          Paterson, New York -- Big Birch Concert Pavillion
7/27:  Saratoga Springs, New York -- Saratoga Performing Arts Center
7/28:  Rochester, New York -- Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center
7/30:  Rochester Hills, Michigan -- Meadow Brook Music Fesival
7/31:  Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio --  Blossom Music Center
8/1:   Hoffman Estates, Illinois -- Poplar Creek Music Center
8/2:   *** Note change of show *** 
          Marilyn (?) Heights, Missouri -- River Port Performing Arts Center
8/13:  Los Angeles, California -- Greek Theater
8/14:  Los Angeles, California -- Greek Theater
8/15:  Los Angeles, California -- Greek Theater

Headline show
===============================================================================
8/17:  San Juan Capistrano, California -- Coach House (all ages)

Opening for Santana:
===============================================================================
8/19:  Tuscon, Arizona  -  Pima County Fair
8/20:  Las Cruces, New Mexico -- Pan American Center
8/23:  Pueblo, Colorado -- Colorado State Fair
8/24:  Vail, Colorado -- Gerald Ford Amphitheater 
8/25:  Santa Fe, NM -- Sante Fe Downs
8/27:  Santa Barbara, California -- Santa Barbara County Bowl
8/28:  Concord, California -- Concord Pavilion
8/29:  Mountain View, California -- Shoreline Amphitheater
8/30:  Squaw Valley (on Lake Tahoe), California -- Squaw Valley Music Festival 


Fall Plans:
===============================================================================
Phish will be recording a new album in the fall for release in early 1993.
Expect Junta to be re-released by Elektra in the early fall.
237.38LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu Jul 23 1992 19:4726
>Phish - Great Woods 7/21/92

>All Things Re-considered
>Possum
>It's Ice
>Sparkle
>Stash
>Squirming Coil
>Runaway Jim


	okeydokey - never ever having heard Phish before and trying to
	remember what sparked me the most Tuesday night leaves me with
	a few questions;

		- which song quickens the tempo until it is going
		  reallyreallyrillyrillyrillyrillyrilly fast?

		- what albums/cds are these songs on?

		- what are peoples favorite phish albums and why?


Lisa_who_is_feeling_like_a_Lechemere_run_or_Noteworthy_call_is_in_the_works

237.39SLOHAN::FIELDSMeowowowowow I'm Hungry !Thu Jul 23 1992 20:383
    well Lisa I got it yesterday and only one of the songs listed is on the
    CD I got which I think is the only relased stuff they have, right Rich
    ?
237.40MR4DEC::WENTZELLIfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!!Thu Jul 23 1992 20:444
I think they have 2 - an older one and a recent release which was listed in the 
new releases section of the Noteworthy catalog - but I could be wrong.

Scott
237.41TLE::ABBOTJ. R. &quot;Bob&quot; Dobbs in 92Thu Jul 23 1992 21:187
    I've seen 2 fish cds - their new one (1991) and an even newer one that
    is really a major label reissue of their locally produced first album
    (1990).  Don't remember any of the titles though.  Rockit Records has
    them both.
    
    Scott
    
237.42CSLALL::HENDERSONChew a little juicy fruitThu Jul 23 1992 21:1914


 What was the tune they did where one of the lines was "bag it tag it..."?


 Real nice jamming on that tune...I was really impressed withtheir jamming..
 the lady I was with and I were trying to figure out how to describe their
 music...can't figure out a good description...I liked them, but guess I need
 to get some tapes :-)



 Jum
237.43PhishographySTUDIO::IDEThu Jul 23 1992 21:3015
    re .38
    
    "Sparkle" -- "laugh and laugh and fall apart"
    
    re .42
    
    "Reba"
    
    There's "Lawn Boy," originally on Whiskey-A-Go-Go, now on Elektra minus
    one song, and "A Picture of Nectar," their latest.  I have the original
    "Lawn Boy" and it's poorly recorded, I dunno if the re-issue is an
    improvement.  "Nectar" sounds great, but, like the band I hate to
    compare them to, tapes are best.
    
    Jamie
237.44Clear as mud?SALEM::MARTIN_SDepartment of Redundancy Dept.Thu Jul 23 1992 21:328
    
    The description I came up with Tuesday (besides "WOW") was YES meets
    the DEAD meets FRANK ZAPPA meets METALLICA meets Dr. SUESS
    
    
    Steve-O_proud_of_his_description_ :-)
    
    
237.45LEDS::MRNGDU::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureThu Jul 23 1992 21:445
wow Steve-O, that's better than I could do.  I just decided there was 
"a suprise in every song"  :-)


237.46smegma, dogmottagram, phish-market stew; police pull you over, beat the shit out of you . . .TECRUS::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Jul 23 1992 22:1945
Re: .38

I think Runaway Jim and Squirming Coil are on Lawn Boy.
I think Stash is on Picture of Nectar.
The rest of the tunes (and most of their repretoire) aren't on any albums.

Their first "official" album is Junta.  I like it the best of the three.  I
think it comes closest to capturing the energy of their live performances. It is
currently available only on cassette thru mail order.  It should be out in all
formats under the Elektra label sometime later this year.  I don't think it
will fit on a single CD.

Their second album, Lawn Boy, was released on cassette and CD by
Absolute-A-Go-Go.  They went out of business, and it was recently re-released
by Elektra, minus the song Fee (which is on Junta anyway).  I never had any
impressions about it being poorly recorded.  I think most of the tunes are
identical on the re-release, although I heard that they remixed one or two (but
I haven't listened to anything other than the original).

Their third album, Picture of Nectar, was the first release under the Elektra
label.  Both it and Lawn Boy are in the Noteworthy catalog.

Besides the 3 listed above, there's also a self-titled "Phish" album floating
about, but it was never for sale that I know of, and I think it's more of just
a glorified studio demo.

Then there's also Trey's senior thesis, "The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday -
The Gamehendge Saga" (also never for sale).  Numerous copies abound of this,
most of them are very poor quality.  It's a collection of songs and narration
that tell a story.  Most of the songs on it are now part of their regular
repretoire.  On a few occasions they have performed all of Gamehendge
live; I personally like 3/12/88 (or it may be 89, this is in dispute) at
Nectar's (in Burlington, VT).

They're heading back to the studio this fall to record another album.  I have
no clue what will be on it, since there's a lot of old material that has never
been released, and they've written a whole bunch of new songs that they've been
playing for a whilesince the newer stuff on PON.

Of course, as has been said before, you really must get ahold of live tapes.
Studio albums just don't do them justice.

Phish on,

- Rich
237.47SCOONR::GLADUFri Jul 24 1992 14:334
    I got about a dozen or more Phish master tapes I'm about to deGauss so 
    I can use them for other things. 
    
    Ger_who's_getting_rid_of_all_of_his_unwanted_tapes_magnetically_:-)
237.48an offer..TERAPN::PHYLLISfly through the nightFri Jul 24 1992 15:154
    
    How 'bout trading them for blanks instead???
    
    
237.49SCOONR::GLADUFri Jul 24 1992 15:276
    Already made that offer a long time ago when I started the Big Purge and 
    had no takers. Maybe no one took me seriously. :-) I'd probably trade 'em 
    for comparative amount of DAT blanks. Don't really need NEmore analogs,
    I'm trying to get rid of 'em. ;-)
    
    - Gerry
237.50Hmmmm... HMMMM...DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicFri Jul 24 1992 15:295
    Anything else you've got that you're trying to get rid of that
    oh...say...*I* might want? :)
    
    Rob
    
237.52SCOONR::GLADUFri Jul 24 1992 16:059
re: Note 237.50 by DIEHRD::CRAVEN 
    
    >Anything else you've got that you're trying to get rid of that
    >oh...say...*I* might want? :)
    
    I would tend to think so. Like I said last year, I've got over 1500 tapes 
    I'm trying to dump. Lets call it even at, say, 500 blank DAT tapes. :-)
    
    - Gerry
237.53La la la...DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicFri Jul 24 1992 16:096
    Well...since I wasn't here last year, I didn't know that you had over
    1500 tapes you're trying to dump.  Hmmm...is there any way I could find
    out just WHAT you're dumping? :)
    
    Rob
    
237.54SCOONR::GLADUFri Jul 24 1992 16:4320
re: Note 237.53 by DIEHRD::CRAVEN 
    
    >Hmmm...is there any way I could find out just WHAT you're dumping? :)
    
    Sure! Come on over and catalog them all for me. :-) I don't keep a list. 
    
    Before this goes any further, the offer wasn't to pick and
    choose through my collection at will. I was going to break them up
    into lots of 100 tapes with equal amounts of master tapes, 1st gen
    and other low gen boards and assorted other boards and auds. That way
    folks would have an equal shot at a good mix of tapes (and, of course,
    I wouldn't end up getting stiffed with all the common tapes). I thought
    it was a fair way to do it but most people who contacted me wanted to
    sift thru my collection and take what they wanted. I'm not interested
    in that, I'm trying to dump them lock, stock and barrel. This isn't
    Ger's Tape Clearing House. :-) I forget what the offer was, 15 lots at 
    100 tapes each for, I think, $2.00/tape (I forget). In any case, they're 
    mostly metal and XLII-S type tapes and I'd be selling them at less than
    cost especially when you consider the time spent dubbing them. There
    wasn't enough interest so I 86'd the idea in here.
237.55:-)DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicFri Jul 24 1992 16:549
    Heh heh.  No picking and choosing?  Oh well. :)
    
    It's too bad you dropped the idea.  Though...I think I'd probably shoot
    myself for getting 100 tapes.  Though $2/tape is a GREAT price...I
    don't think I can handle it. :)  $200...$200...nope, nope...I just
    can't do it. :)
    
    Rob
    
237.56SCOONR::GLADUFri Jul 24 1992 17:081
    I didn't drop the idea. I just dropped in here and took it elsewhere.
237.57Awww....DIEHRD::CRAVENSpanish Castle MagicFri Jul 24 1992 17:215
    Ah.....well, too bad I can't afford that sort of thing, because it
    sounds like a great deal. :)
    
    Rob
    
237.58i'll take the phish tapes !TECRUS::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Jul 28 1992 03:228
    how many phish master's do you have?
    
    if they're analog, i'll take them off your hands for either cash or
    blanks; if they're digital, i can't do anything with them but i'm sure
    i can find somebody that would
    
    - rich
    
237.59SCOONR::GLADUTue Jul 28 1992 16:545
re: Note 237.58 by TECRUS::FROMM 
    
    >how many phish master's do you have?
    
    About a dozen, see .47 (Pay attention, DAMMIT! :-)
237.60UNCONFIRMED phish fall tour datesROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Oct 02 1992 13:1920
november 19 Burlington
         20 Albany
         21 Stony Brook
         22 Ithaca
         23 Binghamton
         27,28 Portchester
december 30 Pittsburgh
 	 1 Dennison U.
 	 2 Columbus, OH
 	 3 Cincinnati
	 4 Chicago, IL
	 6 St. Louis
	 7 Minneapolis MN
	 8 Wisconsin
	 9,10 Michigan
	 11,12 Canada

bummer, only one show in new england

- rich
237.61ISLNDS::CONNORS_MFri Oct 02 1992 13:467
    
    Rich, do you know when tix go on sale & where?  I'd really
    like to catch the Albany show.....
    
    thanks for any info...
    
    MJ
237.62jonesin' for a healthy does of phishROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Oct 02 1992 14:0545
well, the hotline (617-647-5521) keeps being busy, but i'll post any info that
i find once i get thru

in the meantime, this is the only word i have about any on-sale dates:

------------------------------

From: Jeff Althoff <jeff@max.physics.sunysb.edu>
Subject: Capitol Theatre Info
Reply-To: jeff@max.physics.sunysb.edu
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1992 15:24:08 GMT

Hi Everyone!

Just got off the phone with TM and the Capitol Theatre.

TM was clueless -- they seemed to think that they weren't
selling tickets for the Phish shows and told me to call the box
office.

Box Office has a recording (opens at noon) that says that tickets
go on sale Friday October 16 at 12 noon for Phish @ the Capitol
Nov. 27 and 28 at 8pm. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 day of
show. Last time they played the Capitol they sold out a day
or two before the show (including standing room). Standing room
tickets are sold last, and at the box office only (i.e. not at
TM) -- at least this is how it was last time.

The Box Office recording says that tickets *will* be on sale
at Ticketmaster. Hopefully TM will get a clue by then.

The Box Office Phone number is (914) 937-4126. The theatre is
located at 149 Westchester Ave. in beautiful downtown PortChester.

I'm hoping I can make it.

Jeff.

"I saw you --- with a ticketstub in your hand!!"
-- 
============================================
Jeff Althoff    jeff@max.physics.sunysb.edu


------------------------------
237.63Phish fall tour dates and on sale infoROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Oct 02 1992 15:5634
Phish Hotline (617-647-5521)

New message as of 10/1

Tickets for most venues will be available thru the box office, so that you can 
in general avoid the TicketMaster "surchares and overcharges".  (WAY COOL!)  You 
can still can order tickets thru TicketMaster if you want to.  Ticket on sale
dates are listed in parentheses at the end of the line.

11/19 - St. Michaels College, Colchester?, VT, all ages (10/15)
11/20 - Palace Theatre, Albany, NY, all ages (10/23)
11/21 - SUNY Stonybrook, Stnybrk(LI), NY, all ages (10/26 students, 11/2 public)
11/22 - Bailey Hall, Cornell U, Ithaca, NY, all ages (10/16)
11/23 - Broome County Forum, Binghampton, NY, all ages (10/16)
11/25 - Keswick Theatre, Glennside, PA (outside Philly), all ages (10/16)
11/27,28 - Capitol Theatre, Portchester, NY, all ages (10/16)
11/30 - Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA, all ages (10/16)
12/2 - Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH, all ages (10/23)
12/3 - Bogarts, Cincinnati, OH, all ages (10/16)
12/4 - Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO, all ages (10/16)
12/5 - Vick? Theatre, Chicago, IL, all ages (10/17)
12/7 - First Ave., Minneapolis, MN, all ages (10/16)
12/8 - Barrymore Theatre, Madison, WI, all ages (10/20)
12/10 - State Theatre, Kalamazoo, MI, all ages (10/23)
12/11 - Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor, MI, all ages (10/23)
12/12 - Spectrum, Toronto, Ontario, all ages (10/29)
12/13 - Spectrum, Montreal, Quebec, 18+ (?)

There will be a few New England area shows around New Years.
Junta will be re-released by the end of October, including about 40 minutes of
previously unreleased music.
Phish's new album will be released around January.

- rich
237.64from the PhishNetROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Oct 15 1992 11:5418
------------------------------

From: st902385@pip.cc.brandeis.edu
Subject: Phish, Spins, etc. in Boston
Reply-To: st902385@pip.cc.brandeis.edu
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1992 19:52:27 GMT

Guess what?  Just heard that on Friday, 30 October, WBCN will be holding theira
Spin Doctors, Michael Penn, and a bunch of other bands.  Tickets are $10 for
the whole shebang - all bands included, I believe.  (They're all playing on
the same night, if I didn't make that clear)  I think tickets are on sale...
call 1 800 828 7080  (TicketPro) for more info & stuff.  See you all there...
Happily yours-
_lisa pollack st902385@pip.cc.brandeis.edu

"Nothing left to do but :) :) :)"...of course not!  Look who's coming to town!

------------------------------
237.65I'm there. SALEM::MARTIN_SIs that a REAL poncho?Thu Oct 15 1992 12:4012
    
    
    Just got off the blower with TICKETPRO...
    
    Got six tix on the floor. (13 bux. $3 "service charge")
    If anybody gets LOGE, and wants to swap...lemme know.
    
    PHISH and Spin Doctors=  :-) :-)  Now all we need is to add Blues
    Traveler to the ticket!!
    
    Steve-O!
     
237.66I (and my friend Howie) *will* be there!DRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Thu Oct 15 1992 12:465
RE: BCN show...

NEone know how to get tix w/out paying the shafting (er, service) fee???

Dave (who-is-becoming-morally-opposed-to-high-shafting-fees)
237.67hit the box officeGNPIKE::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Oct 15 1992 13:1313
re:       <<< Note 237.66 by DRINKS::WEISS "Beer -- It does a body good." >>>

>NEone know how to get tix w/out paying the shafting (er, service) fee???

You'd have to go to the Boston Garden, the venue where the show is.  If
you go of course, you may be severely inclined to indulge in a microbrew 
at CBC and use the service charge savings as beer money ;-)   

Like the tix I just got for Bela.  $15.00 w/ no service fee obtained from
the venue's box office.   They *look* like Ticketmaster tickets, they *feel* 
like ticketshafter tickets, but they aint ticketshafter tickets.   ;-)

Ken
237.68BINKLY::DEMARSEThu Oct 15 1992 13:255
    Those service fees can add up...When I called yesterday for Bela, and
    ordered 4 tix (at $15.00 a piece), my total came out to be
    $78.30...Which, in service fees, is enough for another ticket.
    
    danielle_who_thinks_ticketmaster_is_a_rip-off
237.69LJOHUB::RILEYNamer of chaotic individuals everywhere!Thu Oct 15 1992 13:4911
    
    
    Just got tix for the WBCN concert...  Will be my first time seeing
    Phish & the Spin Doctors (and everyone else on the ticket for that
    matter)...  
    
    Row AA on the floor.  :^)
    
    Paid the fees :^(
    
    Tree
237.70i hate ticketbastards tooROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Oct 15 1992 14:5210
yeah, the fees suck, and i try to avoid them when i can
but you can get great seats right NOW for the BG show, and i don't think i'd
	be too keen on being way far away for Phish (all shows that i've been
	to except when they opened for Santana were general admission; i hope
	this reserved seating thing doesn't become the norm, but i fear that
	it's now going to be much more common nowadays)
jeff ordered 4 tix earlier this morn, and the lady on the phone said less than
	100 seats had been sold as of then

/rich
237.71also from the netROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Oct 15 1992 14:5481
i posted the tour schedule earlier, but i didn't include box office numbers
here goes...

/rich

p.s. i'll probably go to portchester and albany; i'd love to go to vermont
and ithaca, but real life considerations (i.e. day of the week) must prevail

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

From: shell@toad.Berkeley.EDU (Shelly Culbertson)
Subject: Detailed Fall Venue Information
Date: 2 Oct 1992 20:08:31 GMT

Since the fall tour dates have now been posted three times :-),
no need to repeat them again right away, I imagine...but here is
the detailed venue information, for tickets, etc.  (This is taken
from this morning's fax, which is most likely the same one John
Greene received [hi John!].  As he said, the newsletter must be
virtually ready to be mailed, since this fax is a newsletter page.)


Info Key:  Venue - address, city, state, venue phone # (ticket locations)

St. Michael's College - Ross Sports Center, Colchester, VT (802) 654-2568
    (tickets: campus and Flynn Theatre box office, (802) 863-5966)

Palace Theatre - 19 Clinton Ave., Albany, NY (518) 465-0681
    (tickets: box office, TicketMaster (TM), SUNY Tunes, Drome Sound)

SUNY Stony Brook - Sports Complex, East Wing, SUNY (516) 632-6464
    (tickets: campus, TM)

Cornell University - Bailey Hall, Garden Ave, Ithaca, NY (607) 255-7231
    (tickets: campus, limited amount at TM)

Broome County Forum - 236 Washington St, Binghamton, NY (607) 778-1369
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Keswick Theatre - 291 Keswick Ave, Glenside, PA (215) 572-7650
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Capitol Theatre - 149 Westchester Ave, Port Chester, NY (no phone?)
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Metropol - 1600 Smallman St., Pittsburgh, PA (412) 261-4512
    (tickets: box office and local record stores - call for info)

Newport Music Hall - 1722 North High St, Columbus, OH (614) 847-4400
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Bogart's - 2621 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH (513) 281-8414
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Mississippi Nights - 914 North 1st St, St. Louis, MO (314) 21-3853
    (tickets: box office, Famous Bar Stores, Streetside Records, DialTix) 

Vic Theatre - 3145 N. Sheffield, Chicago, IL (312) 472-0449
    (tickets: box office, TM)

First Avenue - 701 1st Ave North, Minneapolis, MN (612) 338-8388
    (tickets: numerous record stores, call for info)

Barrymore Theatre - 2090 Atwood (?) Ave, Madison, WI (608) 241-2345
    (tickets: box office, Exclusive Co., Star Liquor, Green Earth)

State Theatre - 404 South Burdick, Kalamazoo, MI (616) 345-8188
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Michigan Theatre - 603 East Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI (313) 668-8397
    (tickets: box office, TM)

Spectrum - 2714 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416) 699-9913
    (tickets: TM, Record Peddler) 

Le Spectrum - 318 St. Catherine Street West, Montreal, Quebec (514) 861-5851
    (tickets: box office, Admission outlets)


...don't forget to tell your friends and neighbors! :-)
Shelly
237.72psyched for a show!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Oct 16 1992 16:067
tix on sale now (since 12:30) for 11/27,28 @ capitol theatre in portchester, ny

i ordered 4 for each nite

ny ticketbastard number is 212-307-7171

/rich
237.7310/30 bg showROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Oct 19 1992 16:316
more word from the net:

>So the word from the office is Phish is headlining.... but they will only
>get an hour to play.  Such is life.

/rich
237.74relax, have a homebrew...ROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Oct 30 1992 03:1110
if you're going to the show tomorrow night at the garden, just thought i'd
let ya know that there's a PhishNet gathering beforehand at the Commonwealth
Brewing Company (located very close by)

see ya there!

/rich

p.s. SUNY stonybrook (one of the few northeast shows this tour with some GA
seating) tix go on sale fri @ 10:30 am
237.75New Year's !!!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Nov 02 1992 21:2252
------------------------------

From: Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues <JOHNSORN@bcvax1.bc.edu>
Subject: NEW YEAR'S GIG INFO
Reply-To: johnsorn@bcvax1.bc.edu
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1992 22:17:23 GMT

|From: JROZES@pearl.tufts.edu (Jonathan Rozes)
|
|I heard that Phish was handing out post cards at the Boston Garden show
|which had information about the pre-new years shows in New England. If
|this is the case, would somebody who got one please post all relevant
|information to the net? Thanks a lot!
|
|jjr

Okay, here it is:  NEW YEAR'S GIG INFO (taken from the yellow postcards
they were handing out at the Boston Garden)
================================================================================
DEC 28 & 29 - PALACE THEATRE   254 College St.  New Haven, CT  (203) 789-2120
        Tix available at all TicketPro outlets, Strawberries, and the Palace Box
        Office - ON SALE SAT. NOV. 14 (limit 4 tickets per customer)

DEC 30 - SYMPHONY HALL  1277 Main St.  Springfield, MA  (413) 787-6600
        Tix avaliable at all TicketMaster outlets and the Symphony Hall Box 
        Office - ON SALE FRI. NOV. 13 (limit 4 tickets per customer)

DEC 31 - MATTHEWS ARENA  238 Saint Botolph St.  Boston, MA  (617) 482-0651
        Tix available at all TicketMaster outlets, the Orpheum Box Office and
        TicketMaster phone charge.
        ON SALE SAT. NOV. 7 AT 10AM (limit 4 tickets per customer)
        All seats general admission.
        Matthews can be accessed by the E Green Line (Symphony stop)
        Doors open at 7:30 - Show from 9pm - ?
================================================================================

PHISH NOTES:
Junta release date has been changed to Nov. 6.

The new album, Rift, will be released in late Jan. and will contain 60+ minutes
of music.

Spring tour of the US and Canada to run from late Jan. thru mid May.

The next newsletter (with spring tour dates) will be out in early Jan.


MIKE'S CORNER - Frostbite

PHISH PROFILES: Clamato is our monitor mixer.

------------------------------
237.76bg setlist (see rec.music.phish for reviews)ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Nov 02 1992 21:2821
Phish, Boston Garden, Boston, MA, 10/30/92

Runaway Jim
Maze
Bouncing Around The Room
Rift
Cavern->
vacuum solo->
last note of Cavern
Squirming Coil
Stash
Sweet Adeline (a capella, but with mics)
You Enjoy Myself->
vocal jam

I did spot one DEChead t-shirt at the show.  Who was in Sec DD Row 18?

/rich

p.s. anybody else from this notes file going to any of the shows on the "real"
tour?
237.77ISLNDS::CONNORS_MTue Nov 03 1992 13:135
    
    I'm planning to go to the New Year's show, My friend Christine
    lives on Saint Boltoph St!  Should be a grate night!!!!
    
    
237.78Goin' Phishin' !!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDWashaUffitze &amp; drive me to FirenzeWed Nov 04 1992 00:2411
I'm Sssssooooo there!!!

I'll also be attending the Albany show, probably the Stony Brook show, and
definately the New Haven and Springfield shows!!!!

I might own some taping equipment by then too...

- jeff


237.79Good show, lousy crowd...SALEM::MARTIN_SIs that a REAL poncho?Wed Nov 04 1992 18:0413
    
    Rich!
    The DEChead you saw was probably Joyce (my GF). We WERE in row 18 until
    the assholes started jumping in from the loge knocking us over,
    spilling soda ALL OVER Joyce's shirt, and getting me enraged enough to
    almost kill someone (although I told the guy I'd spare his face, for
    I'm a peaceful man ;-) We ended up behind the stage where we could
    enjoy the show.
    
     The Spin Docs were REALLY good, but PHISH was soooo phishy!!!  :-)
    
    Steve-O
    
237.80 Goin' phishin'SALEM::MARTIN_SIs that a REAL poncho?Mon Nov 09 1992 20:557
    
    
    Anybody going the the NYE Phish show in Boston?  Yes? No? Maybe?
    "Maybe so or maybe not"....  :-) 
    
    Steve-O 
    
237.81yeP!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Nov 09 1992 20:594
i'll definitely be at nye; i haven't decided yet whether or not to hit the
other 3 shows on the nye run

/rich
237.82KALI::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Nov 09 1992 21:073
I'll be there too!

adam
237.83CSLALL::BENJAMINMon Nov 09 1992 21:253
      Me too!
    
                  :-) DaveB.
237.84:-)SALES::GKELLERTrickled-on economicsTue Nov 10 1992 11:0911
>    <<< Note 237.82 by KALI::SIEGEL "The revolution wil not be televised" >>>
>
>I'll be there too!
>
>adam


Adam, you're going to see Phish on NYE and not Slipknot!!! I'm heartbroken. 
:-):-):-)

Geoff
237.85Year of the Phish!SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Tue Nov 10 1992 11:515
    I'll be there as well!!! In fact I'm lucky enough to maybe be in the
    front row!!! ;^)
    
    Is there any interest in keeping the celebration going after the show?
    Say something like a hotel room/floor or something? 
237.86ISLNDS::CONNORS_MTue Nov 10 1992 11:568
    
    I'll be at Phish for NYE too!  :-)   
    
    (We all "maybe" lucky enuff to be in the front row - it's GA!)
    
    Should be a grate time!!!!!!!
    
    MJ
237.87SCOONR::GLADUTue Nov 10 1992 12:592
    I'll probably be there as well. Unless something better comes along.
    A lot of my fiends are going, though. So I'll probably be there.
237.88EBBV03::SMITHI took a rebel standTue Nov 10 1992 13:535
	I'll be there probably,

	Never seen Phish before (except at UVM before they were 
				 Phish )  :-)
237.89FLUFFHEAD!SUBPAC::MAGGARDWashaUffitze &amp; drive me to FirenzeTue Nov 10 1992 21:479
I'll DEFINATELY be bouncing around THAT room!!!

...and I just might tape the show too an' all since I just got me a portable
DAT deck...

...anybody know where to find/rent good mics around here?

- jeff
237.90SCOONR::GLADUThu Nov 12 1992 12:105
re: Note 237.89 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD 

>...anybody know where to find/rent good mics around here?

    You can get a patch from us if you want. save your money.
237.91if i were near you, i wouldn't be far from youROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Thu Nov 12 1992 20:1335
Date:	12-NOV-1992 17:06:39.40
From:	CAMPR::FROMM        "Rich Fromm - 'Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.'"
Subj:	Phish on NYE - let's party together!
To:	phish bostonmusic
CC:	fromm

Howdy all ye Phisherpholks!

Having definitely decided that I don't feel like dealing with driving home
after the show, I think it makes a lot more sense to get a hotel room.  What
would make things all the more phun would be if a bunch of us PhishNetters all
got hotel rooms together and partied late into the night.  So whose up for it?  
(Somebody even suggested bringing decks and doing an immediate one level tape 
tree.  Just how many decks can you serially chain together without significant 
signal degredation?)

First of all, if you have any suggestions about cheap hotels near the venue, 
please send me some mail.  Even if you don't have a clue, send me mail if
you're interested on the group room idea, how many people would be with you,
and how many rooms you'd want.  Or if you're just going alone and would like
to hook up with some other people to help share the cost, let me know that too. 
I'm not willing to shell out money for a large block of rooms, but maybe I can
arrange something where I make a reservation to set aside a group of rooms and
have individual people call and give their names (and credit card numbers?) to 
actually reserve the rooms (or do they want payment in advance on nye?).  I've 
never tried doing anything like this before, so I don't even how logistically 
feasible it is, but I'm willing to give it a shot and try to coordinate it.

I'll make some calls within a few days to find some possibilities, and get some 
info on prices.  If we're going to do this, we ought to do it soon.  From what 
I've heard, hotel rooms for NYE go quickly in Boston.  If possible, I'd like to 
get this planned by Thanksgiving.

doing things smart people wouldn't do,
- rich
237.92SCOONR::GLADUFri Nov 13 1992 13:254
    Leave it to me to get stuck with front row dead center tickets for
    the Springfield Symphony Hall Phish show. :-/ I suppose my Guardian
    Bozo (tm) thinks he's doing me a favor or something. :-) I planned
    on taping the show but not from the 1st row I can't. :-/
237.93TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Nov 13 1992 13:574
    
    So give your deck to someone else and boogy in the 1st row!!!
    
    
237.94SCOONR::GLADUFri Nov 13 1992 14:122
    Gee Phyllis, think I can *find* my way back to the front row? :-)
    They *do* sell beer at Symphony Hall ya know. :-) 
237.95TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonFri Nov 13 1992 14:166
    
    Oooh I don't know.  Better send someone else for the beer.
    
    ;-) ;-) ;-)
    
    
237.96LEDS::YETTOdiscover the wonders of natureFri Nov 13 1992 16:334
   and most definitely do not leave the deck with Fog, Phyllis, or I!  :-)

   
237.97VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenFri Nov 13 1992 18:361
    I really like Phish.  My son introduced me to them.
237.98MR4DEC::WENTZELLJust a little sweetnessFri Nov 13 1992 19:065
    >I really like Phish.  My son introduced me to them.

Cool, did you get their autographs??

237.99give the director a serpent deflector...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Nov 13 1992 19:166
>Cool, did you get their autographs??

actually, i do have trey and page's signatures on my picture of Nectar; i felt
really kind of silly when i asked them for it, but they didn't seem to mind

/rich
237.100SCOONR::GLADUFri Nov 13 1992 19:444
    Who's going to the Springfield show? Anyone? Tim Dalton lucked out
    with 24th row center seats - perfect for taping. So I guess we'll be 
    flip-flopping back and forth between the 1st & 24th rows. Geez, couldn't
    ask for a better situation.
237.101in summing up the moral seems a little bit obscureROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Nov 13 1992 19:5111
>    Who's going to the Springfield show? Anyone? 

i'm going to albany (11/20), stonybrook (11/21), portchester (11/27, 11/28),
springfield (12/30), and boston (12/31)

i can't believe i'm going to this many shows, but i haven't seen them headline
since march (philly) and i'm jonesin' for some shows

i think i'm going to pass up on new haven (12/28, 12/29), however

/rich
237.102VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenMon Nov 16 1992 13:061
    I ment that he introduced me to their music.
237.103:)BINKLY::DEMARSEWalk me out in the morning dewMon Nov 16 1992 13:105
    Shoot me, but I've never even heard Phish yet.  All my friends love
    Phish, guess I should borrow one of their CD's...Is it as good as
    everyone says?
    
    :), danielle
237.104VERGA::STANLEYwhat a long strange trip it's beenMon Nov 16 1992 13:341
    They're really creative.
237.105BINKLY::DEMARSEWalk me out in the morning dewMon Nov 16 1992 13:362
    What style of music is it?
    
237.106NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Nov 16 1992 14:069
Well, they're the only band I've ever heard play covers
of Neil Diamond, bluegrass, Z.Z. Top, fusion jazz and
a vacuum cleaner in one show.

In other words, they're a little hard to nail down on the
subject of 'style'.

tim

237.107:)BINKLY::DEMARSEWalk me out in the morning dewMon Nov 16 1992 14:137
   > Well, they're the only band I've ever heard play covers
   > of Neil Diamond, bluegrass, Z.Z. Top, fusion jazz and
   > a vacuum cleaner in one show.
    
    A vacuum cleaner!!  :)  ha ha ha...
    
    danielle
237.108And it doesn't suck...DRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Mon Nov 16 1992 14:219
>  A vacuum cleaner!!  :)  ha ha ha...
 
He's serious, Danielle...Rilly.  The drummer uses a vacuum cleaner
(looks like a hoover canister to me) for solo.  That sucking action
makes for some real cool sounds...It's wild...

But, Tim, a cover of a vacuum cleaner...who did the original? :-)

Dave
237.109only 3 days 'til Albany!!!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Nov 17 1992 14:5925
>>  A vacuum cleaner!!  :)  ha ha ha...
 
>He's serious, Danielle...Rilly.  The drummer uses a vacuum cleaner
(looks like a hoover canister to me) for solo.

during spring tour of 1992 he also was using some clever hookup where the
vaccuum cleaner was hooked up to the bagpipes that he was playing; i think
he decided it sounded just a bit too weird and went back to playing just the
vaccuum (when he's not playing drums or trombone, that is); his mother has
also played vaccuum with the band before

as for their music, it really is hard to classify; they have a wide array of
original tunes, and they have songs that are rock, jazz, country, thrash (the
only tune of theirs that i don't particularly enjoy), and just about whatever
you can think of; and they do covers of just about all types of artists,
including Charile Parker, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Neil Diamond, AC/DC,
Syd Barrett, the Wizard of Oz, Bill Monroe, etc.

if you're looking for a CD, my recommendation is Junta, their 1988 release
which was just re-released by Elektra on CD; better yet, get some live stuff;
if there's enough interest in this file for people who are lacking Phish tapes,
perhaps I'll run a Phish tree in GRATEFUL; or, check out rec.music.phish and
sign up on a tree there

. . . r i c H
237.110I think I'll get a Phish CD this weekBINKLY::DEMARSEWalk me out in the morning dewTue Nov 17 1992 15:413
    Thanks for the info, Rich...
    
    :), danielle
237.111NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Nov 17 1992 15:4210
Hey Rich,

Is NYE sold out yet?  If so, know where I can get a couple?
Karin's a major Phish-head, and I know she'd love to
go...

It's at Northeastern U., right?  Worcester was a lot of fun 
last year, and we figure on doing it again...

tim
237.112SCOONR::GLADUTue Nov 17 1992 15:591
    My NYE tix came from Ticketmaster.
237.113i saw you, with a ticketstub in your hand...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Nov 17 1992 20:1415
>Is NYE sold out yet?  If so, know where I can get a couple?

sorry to disappoint you, but nye is indeed sold out; and there's a lot of
grovels on the net, so finding more is gonna be tough; if i could get you just
one, would you take it, or will you only settle for a pair?

>It's at Northeastern U., right?  Worcester was a lot of fun 
>last year, and we figure on doing it again...

matthew's arena, at northeastern; seats approx. 6,000; all seats GA; from what
i've been told, it's a hockey rink and the acoustics suck, but i've never been
there; i was at the nye show 2 years ago and had a blast (see my "Your favorite
concert attended" comments); didn't go last year - i was in London at the time

. . . r i c H
237.114h-h-h-h-hook me up!SUBPAC::MAGGARDWashaUffitze &amp; drive me to FirenzeTue Nov 17 1992 23:194
Anybody planning on taping Albany, Springfield, or NYE at Matthew's?

- jeff-interested-in-a-patch-....
237.115SCOONR::GLADUWed Nov 18 1992 11:555
    We'll give you a patch in Boston. Springfield is reserved. Probably
    won't be able to sit with your deck if you patch with us unless 
    you have seats closer than 20th row center (where we're taping from)
    to trade our seating neighbors for. We could probably run it for you,
    though.
237.116I thought so...NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Nov 18 1992 12:478
>sorry to disappoint you, but nye is indeed sold out; and there's a lot of
>grovels on the net, so finding more is gonna be tough; if i could get you just
>one, would you take it, or will you only settle for a pair?

Thanks.  I figured it was probably sold out.  I'll check with one of my
'contacts' first to see if I can get a couple tix.

tim
237.117gone phishin'ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Wed Nov 18 1992 16:139
>I'll check with one of my
>'contacts' first to see if I can get a couple tix.

well, if you can get yourself some and there are also some more extras, please
let me know; i've got a friend who's never seen phish and really would like
to go to nye (but he'd also settle for springfield, so if anybody in here has
any extras to either, please send me e-mail)

. . . r i c H
237.118serving as the self-appointed GRATEFUL-PhishNet liason...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Wed Nov 18 1992 16:5272
with so much interest for the DEChead shirts, i thought there might be some
interest here in this:

------------------------------

From: Matt Laurence <mlaurenc@world.std.com>
Subject: Two things ...
Reply-To: mlaurenc@world.std.com
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 05:47:42 GMT


First of all, I just finished a LARGE Phishnet Shirt
update and was about to post it when my system froze,
so I lost everything. The gist of it wasL

1) All 1992 orders are out the door - look for them in the
next couple of weeks. And keep 'em coming, coz there are
still about 30 Xl and 5 XXL 1992 shirts left, still just
$14 including everything!

2) The 1993 shirt is making it's first pass at the 
printer this week, for color correction and separation.
Next it goes to the typography house where films will 
be made, then back to the printer for screens, and 
soon into your hot little hands!

3) 1993 shirt Pre-orders have been going great, and PLEASE
keep them up. This shirt is more complex than last years,
and will be more expensive to produce as well. And since
I have to pay all costs up front, any up-front help from 
the soon-to-be-shirt-wearers is helpful. They're $15 each,
plus $2 if you are out of the US and $1 for XXL, and send
any orders to:

Matt Laurence 
11 John Poulter Rd.
Lexington, MA 02173

  They should be done about Dec. 9th or so (the same day Omar
Saeed is playing the Middle East Cafe for you lucky 
bostoners!)

4) For those who don't know, the Phish Net T shirt is designed
to help net-pholks locate each other at shows, gatherings, or
in any large crowd situation, and to generally show appreciaton
for the band and your extended net.family! Since everyone here
is a member of that family, it is good to know a sympathetic
and phriendly face when you see one! The 1992 shirts are almost
gone (no calls have been made for reprints, so unless I hear
soon, there won't be one), but the 1993 shirt is underway and
promises to be even bigger than last years, since so many 
great new pholks have climbed aboard! I'll post another 
description of it at a later date, but rest assuredm, it is
even more colorful than last years. I'm still working on how
to do it on something other than white... results to come.

5) EDWARD J. RAYMOND - please contact me. You should have your
shirt by now, but there was a problem with your check. Drop
me a line - your net addres was not on the check.

Well, that wraps up the latest Phish Net Shirt update. Deep
an eye out (uh, that's KEEP an eye out... damn fingers...)
for more as it develops.

Oh, and one more thing...

SEE BELA FLECK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!

Matt

------------------------------

237.119TERAPN::PHYLLISin the shadow of the moonWed Nov 18 1992 18:437
    
    I could use a couple of tickets to the Capitol Theater show the day
    after Thanksgiving.  If anyone's got any leads or ideas, please email
    terapn::phyllis or call 352-2756.
    
    Thanks!
    
237.120nye updateROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Wed Nov 18 1992 21:5275
Date:	18-NOV-1992 18:46:48.39
From:	CAMPR::FROMM        "Rich Fromm - 'Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.'"
Subj:	nye update
To:	phish @main:nye.dis
CC:	fromm sluggo

well, i just made a few calls

first of all, the MBTA (the people who run the T) have no clue how late the T 
will run on nye; so if they don't know, who does?  my guess is that it's 
probably slightly past the regular time (which is around 12:30), but definitely 
not all night

I called the Midtown Hotel, the Colonnade, the Boston Marriott Copley Place, 
the Copley Square Hotel, the Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers, the Back Bay 
Hilton Hotel, the Lenox Hotel, the Howard Johnson Boston-Fenway, and the Howard 
Johnson Boston-Kenmore Square.

Prices are indeed kind of pricey.  (Ok, that does sound like a pretty stupid 
statement.)  Both HoJo's are $105/night, including parking.  They said they 
have group rates for 10 rooms or more, but I spoke with the sales guy at one of 
them and he said that that wasn't applicable for nye.  My guess is that that's 
true at the other HoJo too.  The Sheraton is $79/night (these prices are based 
on double occupancy) if you make reservations 14 days in advance.  But parking 
is not included, and if you park at the hotel it's $16/day.  I was told to 
contact the sales departemtact the sales department about group rates.  I 
haven't done that yet, but again, I have this feeling that they might not be 
too up for it on nye, since they'll most likely fill the place without doing 
that.  Prices at the other places go up from this level.

brian.feller@um.cc.umich.edu writes:

> Hotels for NYE:
>  A friend of mine called and got two rooms at the
>Days Inn in Newton, MA, which is just outside of
>Boston. I don't know if they have any rooms left,
>but it's worth checking out. The rate we got was
>$49 per night. If you want to get a hotel inside
>the city, expect to pay $100 at least for a room,
>and I bet we'd be hard pressed to find a hotel that
>could give a group of rooms for netters inside the
>city. 

well, he did indeed have a point; a viable option would be to consider staying
outside of boston; my whole reason for doing this was to not have to worry
about driving somewhere afterwards, and to be able to just hang out after the 
show and party; since i live in framingham, if i've got to get all the way to 
newton, i'd just head all the way home and bag the hotel idea

there is another option, however

located VERY close to the arena is a YMCA, and they have rooms that they rent 
out; the lady on the phone said that they're kind of like dorm rooms;  $33 for 
a single room, $48 for a double room; these rooms do not have private baths, 
but share a bath for the hall;  there are some single rooms with private baths 
available for $48; the prices include breakfast the next morning, and i think 
use of the facilities for the day; i didn't actually see the rooms, but in 
general the Y looked pretty nice, and i think there was something talking about 
recent renovations; so it's not some run-down, cockroach-infested dive; alas, 
the Y does not have parking; she gave me the phone number of the closest garage 
to find out their rates, but they're not answering the phone;  there is some 
on-street parking, but not a hell of a lot of it; and i think there is parking 
just for the arena, but i don't know if they'd allow all night parking; if this 
looks like an option to consider, i can call and ask

so, for people who are interested, i'd like to get some feedback about what you 
think:  1) expensive hotel inside boston, 2) cheaper hotel outside of boston, 
or 3) the YMCA;  if the decision is on either 1 or 2, there's a decent chance i 
may bag the idea of doing this personally and just drive home after the show

please send me e-mail if you'd care to voice an opinion on the matter, or to 
provide more information on how many people/rooms you'd want

. . . r i c H

237.121Another HoJo optionDRINKS::WEISSBeer -- It does a body good.Thu Nov 19 1992 12:2512
A friend of mine once stayed at the HoJo's near Sullivan Square, it was
much cheaper than the Boston hotels, and it's on the T (walking distance
from the Sullivan Sq. stop on the orange line).  

A bunch of us took a cab from somewhere in Boston (a couple blocks up the
street from the Pour House) to this hotel.  I don't remember how much it cost
(or much else by that time of the night %-) ), but I do remember split 3 ways,
the cab was pretty cheap (~$5 per person).

Joe Bob says, check it out...

Dave
237.122T should run laterSMURF::PETERTThu Nov 19 1992 14:317
    Not that I'm going or anything, but NYE in Boston is also 'First Night'
    so I would expect the T to be open a bit later than normal.  Now
    if would could get a babysitter, Sir Morgan's Cove might be
    interesting.  But we're such stick in the mud's we'll probably stay
    home, light the fire, sit back and have a winter warmer or such.
    
    PeterT
237.123the time is near, you'ter than you think...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Dec 07 1992 22:2397
Date:	 7-DEC-1992 19:19:44.99
From:	CAMPR::FROMM        "Rich Fromm - 'Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.'"
Subj:	*** NYE HOTEL UPDATE ***
To:	phish @main:nye.dis
CC:	fromm

NYE update:

First of all, if you haven't yet read anything about this, what I'm trying
to do is organize all of the people looking for a hotel after the New Year's
show, so that we can all party together.  So, if you're interested and
haven't yet sent me mail, please do so now and tell me how many people and
how many rooms you'd want.  Actually, it's the rooms that I really care
about.  If you plan on stuffing 10 people into 1 room, that's fine, just
don't tell the management.  As far as I'm concerned, that's 1 room.

I'm trying to do this with a hotel that's close by to the arena.  If it
involved driving to get to it, I'd rather just drive all the way home.

Here's the current situation: (eliminating a bunch of others that i called
but were too much $)

the YMCA
REALLY close to the arena, pretty cheap; $33 for a single room w/out a private
bath, $48 for a double room w/out a private bath, $48 for a single room w/ a
private bath; some people expressed concerns about the Y possibly having
certain restrictions (like when you had to be in by, or who could stay there,
etc.); the guy i just spoke to said that there were none, but he didn't
speak too much english, so maybe i ought to call back tomorrow; oh yeah,
parking is not included; have to deal with private lots, street, etc.

Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers
$79 for a double room, if paid 14 days in advance; $16/day parking; Harry,
did you call these guys to check on getting a group rate?  If we can get a
group rate, people might be willing to consider it over the YMCA.  But if
not, since most people are on tight budgets, I think we should stick with
the Y.

Marriott
somebody mentioned about a Marriott having a $59 rate; where was this?  I
called the one near the arena (Boston Marriott Copley Place) and they want
$139

fwiw, I've also called and eliminated (too much $) the Midtown, Colonnade,
Copley Square, Back Bay Hilton, and Howard Johnson

Okay, here's the list of the people who have responded so far, and what I think
their level of interest is.  The only people who have sent me mail saying they
are definitely interested are Andy Burns and Molly Rinaldi. Molly, please send
me mail and let me know how many rooms you want.  Andy, no need to send me any
more mail.  Any other people listed as tentative, please send me mail to let me
know if you're in (and for how many rooms), or if you want to be removed from
my list.  And if you're not on the list but want in on this, please let me know
ASAP. Sorry for wasting all of this bandwidth for people who totally aren't
interested, or aren't going to NYE (has Jesus found tickets yet?), but I
thought this was important enough to post to the whole net, not just my
distribution list, since I want people who aren't yet on the list but might be
interested to find out about it.


nm%decwrl::"ncole@nyx.cs.du.edu"		!Noah Cole
!might be interested

nm%SALEM::BURNS					!Andy
!double room confirmed

nm%decwrl::"hamcquil@unix.amherst.edu"		!HARRY ALOYSIUS MCQUILLEN
!not interested anymore?

nm%decwrl::"jeff@insti.physics.sunysb.edu"	!Jeff Althoff
!tentative double room

nm%decwrl::"snagules@grousy.helios.nd.edu"	!sanjeevan naguleswaran
!tentative double room

nm%decwrl::"CART9721@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu"	!Sean
!tentative double room

nm%decwrl::"justin@galaxia.network23.com"	!Justin
!not going after all?

nm%decwrl::"ajs@jloda.cci.com"			!Alan Sodoma
!tentative double room

nm%decwrl::"barberrw@rdsunx.crd.ge.com"		!Robert W. Barber
!i don't have any saved mail from this person; why is he on my list?

nm%decwrl::"RINA0243@splava.cc.plattsburgh.edu"	!molly rinaldi
!10 people confirmed

nm%subpac::maggard				!Jeff Maggard
!double room?


the stars they really suck tonight...

- rich
237.124NYE tix still available?ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Fri Dec 18 1992 21:3122
i just spoke with someone who claims to have just purchased 4 tix from
ticketmaster; believe it if you need it...

- rich

p.s. here are the 'bastards numbers that i know of:

VT: 802.862.5300        NH: 603.626.5000
MA: 617.931.2000        RI: 401.331.2211
NY: 212.307.7171        ME: 207.775.3331
Buffalo: 716.852.5000
western MA: 413.733.2500

call information to get any more

p.p.s. i can somewhat understand how this could happen; since it's a total GA
show, they may not have initially been sure of how many tickets they could sell;
perhaps they found out that Phish's stage won't take up as much room as they had
thought, or perhaps they just decided to make more money and cram in more people
than they legally can; anyway, for all of you grovelers out there, it certainly
can't hurt to make a phone call; i have no direct knowledge of whether or not
this rumor is true, so go find out for yourself
237.125yupNAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Dec 18 1992 23:335
Confirmed.  Just got 2 tix myself.  $20 each. $50.80 including extortion fees.

See ya there, Rich.

tim
237.126Need 1!!! Pleeeeez!ISLNDS::CONNORS_MMon Dec 21 1992 14:1215
    I just called Ticketmaster and they are sold out...
    
    I'm in need of 1 ticket for New Years Eve....  
    
    If anyone can help out I really appreciate it...  
    
    MJ
    
    ISLNDS::CONNORS_M
    DTN:  229-7572
    Home: 508-368-8160
    
    Thanks!
    
    
237.127#%$&*@ !!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Mon Dec 21 1992 15:0613
<- re

AAACK!!!!!  Dang Nabbit!

I just offered BOTH my extras just 5 minutes ago!  Somebody please shoot me
for not looking here first!

- jeff

PS -- if they decline, it's yours MJ
    
    

237.128another word from your self-appointed PhishNet liasonROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Wed Dec 23 1992 13:3447
some recent postings that might be of interest:

------------------------------

From: "John J. Liston [MacWEEK]" <72511.355@compuserve.com>
Subject: NYE Extra's...
Reply-To: 72511.355@compuserve.com
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:02:59 GMT

I have four(4) extra tickets to NYE.  If you would like to make an offer 
please do so immed. via email: 
        
        72511.355@compuserve.com (or) 5435351@mcimail.com
        
         or you can call me @ 718-522-3167

Wishing everyone the very best during the holidaze...

Serendipity

John

------------------------------

From: v055qqdr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (TIM MCGRATH!)
Subject: roseland 2/5,6/93
Date: 22 Dec 92 19:12:00 GMT

just got off the phone with ticketbastard.  According to their computers,
Phish will be playing at Roseland Ballroom (NYC) on February 5 & 6, 1993
tickets go on sale on January 8, 1993.     later

------------------------------

From: "Timothy J. Dalton" <dalton@mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: NYE REBROADCAST 1/1 WBCN 104.1 Boston
Reply-To: dalton@mtl.mit.edu
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 20:49:56 GMT


WBCN (104.1) in Boston will be rebroadcasting the entire
NYE show on 1/1 at 12 noon...all 3 sets (4 hrs) as they put it...

Now you know.


------------------------------
237.1292 needed for 12/30 Springfield21793::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Dec 23 1992 14:015
	I'm looking for 1 or 2 tickets to Phish on 12/30. Springfield.
	Any help appreciated.

	Thanks,
	Ken
237.130Spfld Symphony Hall Dir'sSCOONR::GLADUWed Dec 23 1992 14:0428
    Here's the dir's for Springfield Symphony Hall, parking, hotels,
    bus, train and Tilly's. Tilly's would be a good place for the 18+
    crowd since it's a restaurant/bar (I called & checked).
    
    Gerry
    
    
           | |   | |   Steigers     / /                          | |Spfld CC
-----------+^+---+V+---------------+ +---------------------------+ +--------
<-Amtrak/Bus Depots              Main St. 
-----------+^+---+V+--+---------+--+ +--------+------------------+ +-------+
           |W|   | |  |   Bay   |  | | Fleet  | Tilly's  Bank Of |E|       |
           |o|   |B|  |  State  |  |B| Bank   | 732-3613 Boston  | |       |
           |r|   |r|  |  West/  |  |o|        |                  |C|       |
           |t|   |i|  | Mariott |  |l|   &    |          City    |o|       |
           |h|   |d|  |  Hotel  |  |a|        |          Hall    |u| Court |
           |i|   |g|  |781-7111 |  |n|Sheraton|                  |r|       |
           |n|   |e|+-+---------+-+|d| Hotel  |          Clock   |t|  Sq.  |  
           |g|   | ||24hr Parking || |        |          Tower   | |       |
           |t|   |S||             ||W| 781-   |                  |S|       |
           |o|   |t|| restaurant  ||a| 1010   |          Symphony|t|       |
           |n|   | ||may validate ||y|        | 733-2291 Hall    | |       |
-----------+^+---+V++-------------++ +--------+------------------+ +-------+
                           East Columbus Ave.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
============================================================================
<-NORTH I91-Take E. Columbus exit either way. Park at Bay State West SOUTH->
============================================================================
237.131i'll ask jeff to post the directions i spoke ofROCK::ROCK::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Dec 29 1992 01:20105
notwithstanding jeff's wonderful efforts to recently (i.e. a mere few moments
ago) type in the directions to nye, complete with a map, i offer this humble
piece of advice: DON'T DRIVE!  take the T instead

new year's in boston means the annual "First Night" celebration, which means
that you won't be the only one trying to get into the city (there will be an
estimated half-million others); so my advice (and this is also the advice given
in the "First Night" insert in the Boston Phoenix) is to drive to the outskirts
of the city and take the T from there; unless you are one of the lucky few to
end up with the limited parking near the arena (and that won't do you any good
if you're spending the night), it will be much more of a hassle, and probably
cost you a lot more money, if you take your car (oh yeah, for those of you
staying at the Y, the price does NOT include parking of any sort)

Matthew's arena is located on the E spur of the Green Line; unfortunately,
there's not a parking lot at the end of that line; according to the Phoenix,
there are lots at the following stations:  Alewife (Red Line, on the northern
side of Cambridge), Braintree (Red Line, on the South Shore), Wonderland
(Blue Line, in Revere), and Riverside (D section of the Green Line, in Newton);
i will provide directions to the Riverside stop, because it's the only one
that I know where it is; if you want any other information about the T, call
the MBTA customer-service line at 617-722-3200

Newton is located immediately west of Boston; if you're coming from the West,
right before you hit the tolls on the Mass Pike (I-90), veer right at exit 15
and get on 128 (I-95) South; if you're not coming from the West, then perhaps
you should drive to another T stop, although 128 (I-95) loops around the city,
so there are many other points that you could get on it (like at I-93, both
north and south of the city); anyway, once you're on 128 South, you only have
to stay on it for a very short time (less than a mile); get off at the stop
that's marked with a T sign (it's the Riverside stop, to reiterate, but I don't
know if that's on the sign); it appears to be exit 22 from my map, but I'd
trust the T marker more than I'd trust an exit number; if you hit Rte. 16,
you've gone too far

i called the MBTA this afternoon, and they said that parking at Riverside is
$2.25 for 24 hours; you're NOT going to find cheaper parking than that anywhere
in the city; in most places, it only costs 85 cents to take the T; from the end
of the D section of the Green Line, however, it's $2.00; there might be a token
machine or a change machine at Riverside, but don't count on it; i've never
taken the T from Riverside, but the other spots on the D section of the Green
Line that I've been at have neither a token machine nor a change machine, and
the T requires EXACT CHANGE, NO BILLS ACCEPTED!  so be sure you have some
quarters just in case; if you're planning on getting into town a bit before the
show and plan on taking the T around the city for a bit, I suggest you buy some
extra T tokens if you can; you won't save any money, but as it gets later in
the day you'll save yourself the time of waiting in line

anyway, once you're on the T, remember that you want either the Symphony stop
on the E section of the Green Line, or the Mass Ave stop on the Orange Line;
from Riverside, take the T INBOUND until Copley, and then get on an E train
(be sure it says "E") and go OUTBOUND for 2 stops, until Symphony; from any
other starting point, just look at a T map; they're in all the stations and
all the cars

once you get off the T, follow the map jeff posted; you're pretty close by

The last trains leave downtown at 2:30 AM on new year's, and service is free
after 10 PM.  And if you want to find a cab after the show, to quote the
Phoenix, "early in 1993 it may be futile, but later in the morning you'll
probably be able to reach Andrew Cab (268-4548), Boston Cab (536-5010),
Checker Taxi (536-7000), Independent Taxi Operations (426-8700), Red Cab
(734-5000), or Town Taxi (536-5000)."

If you have the time, I advise that you get into Boston a bit early and enjoy
some of the First Night activities.  There's plenty of stuff going on
throughout the day, starting at 1 PM.  Outdoor events are free (I think), and a
$10 First Night button gets you admission to all indoor events.  Indoor events
are on a first-come/first-seated basis.  Thru Dec. 30, buttons are available at
stores throughout the area.  On Dec. 31, buttons are available from 10 AM to 11
PM at the Button and Information Trolleys located at Copley Square, Park
Street, Boylston Street (near Arlington), MacArthur Mall on Boston Common, and
City Hall Plaza, and from 1 to 11 PM at the Hynes Convention Center.  You can
also get them thru TicketBastards (with an additional "service charge"), but I
won't bother with that info.

There's an insert about First Night with a schedule, map, etc. in this week's
Boston Phoenix (the local "happenings" paper), and I'm sure they'll be
something in the Dec. 31 Boston Globe, if you're interested.

One final word of warning - remember that public consumption of alcohol is
illegal, and it would sure be a bummer to spend new year's eve in jail
(although maybe we could get Phish to dedicate "Paul and Silas" to you).

Well, that's about all the relevant info I can think of.  I hope somebody
actually makes use of this information, of which chance may be slim,
considering that quite a few people are either off of the net now, or already
on tour.

It looks like a pre-show gathering just isn't going to happen.  I had offered
the idea of the Y, but I'll probably be hanging out at some First Night event
instead.  Our crowd at the Y seems to be somewhere between 15 and 25 people,
but I'm not totally sure.  I guess some other people could come back and hang
out and party with us for a while after the show.  After all, that was the
original idea.  I hope to be wearing a brand, spankin' new, 1993 PhishNet
shirt, assuming I get mine from Matt in Springfield.  After both shows in
Portchester, we kind of ended up with a spontaneous net gathering (larger in
size than most planned gatherings I've been to) right in front of the stage on
Fishman's side.  So, how about we make that a tentative meeting spot for
anybody who feels like saying hi to anyone else right after the show?

well, i think i've taken up enough bandwidth
hope to see y'all there!

- rich
237.132the post you've all been waiting for -- not!SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 02:09141
This is the reverse posting (that Rich mentioned) ... I got the following
announcement in the mail today.  I figure that most folks will eventually
get the same thing -- but hey, I'm bored.

- jeff

*snip*

From:
Northeastern University
Matthews Arena
238 St. Botolph St.
Boston, MA 02115

(insert vision of dancing musical notes here)

                        PHISH 
                          & 
                 TEA PARTY PROMOTIONS
                          &
                NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
                
                     NEW YEAR'S EVE 
                        CONCERT
                         INFO
                        INSIDE

(insert vision of one measure of music here)


Dear Phish Patron,
    We would like to take this opportunity to thank your for purchasing your
Phish concert ticket for December 31, 1992.  As you are aware Boston will be
very busy with New Year's Activities, we strongly encourage you to utilize
public transportation.  In an effort to ensure that your evening at
Northeastern University's arena is enjoyable for both you and our community,
we would like to provide you with the following important guidelines:
    - The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will be
      providing public transportation service until 2:30am.
    - Limited free parking has been made available at the Northeastern
      University parking facility located at 795 Columbus Ave.  Parking will
      be available starting at 5pm and all patrons entering the parking
      facility MUST show their concert ticket to gain access.  All patrons
      will be required to vacate the facility by 1:45am.  Any vehicle left
      in the parking facility after 1:45am will be subject to towing.
    - This event is sold out, NO tickets will be available at the door.
    - No food, beverage, coolers, cameras with flashes or alcohol will be
      permitted on the premises of Matthews Arena.
    - The City of Boston fire code states that there is no smoking in any
      Northeastern University facility, any violators of this code will be
      escorted from the building.
    - All patrons will be subject to a search.
    - In an effort to protect you against ticket fraud, all concert tickets
      will be subject to scanning prior to entering Matthews Arena.

These guidelines have been designed to ensure that all patrons have an
enjoyable evening at Northeastern University.  It is our pleasure to bring
in 1993 with you.  On behalf of PHISH, Tea Party Promotions and Northeastern
University, we look forward to a fun & safe new year's eve.

                              HAPPY NEW YEAR!
                              

Local Area Map:
===============
                                        |                       |   ^ To the
                                        |         Symphony      |   | Charles
        Huntington Ave.                 |         Station --> []|     River,
----------------------------------------+-----------------------+---- & Mass
========================================|=======================|==== Pike
        MBTA Green 'E' Line             |                       |
                                        |                       |
    Northeastern U.           YMCA      |    St. Botolph St.    |
      Campus                  ----------+-----------------------|
                                        |  ___________enter__   |     Mass.
                                        |  |                |   | <-- Ave.
                  Gainesborough St. --> |  |   Matthews     |   |
                                        |  |     Arena      |   |
                                        |  |________________|   |
        MBTA Orange Line                                        |
================================================================|==== 
                _________________________________            [  | ] <- Mass.
                |                               |               |      Ave.
                |    Northeastern University    |               |      Stn.
                |       Parking Facility        |               |
                |                               |<-enter        |
                ---------------------------------  here         |
----------------------------------------------------------------+----
    |           Columbus Ave.                                   |
    |                                                           |
    |                                                           |
----+-----------------------------------------------------------+----
    |           Tremont Street                                  |
    \_____                                                      | <-- Mass.
          \____                                                 |     Ave.
               \____                                            |    (still)
                  Melnea Cass Blbd.                             |
                                \______                         |
                                       \______                  |
                                              \______           |
                                                     \__________|
                                                                |

                                                                
Directions to the Northeastern University Parking Facility:
===========================================================

From the North:  Route I-93/Rt. 1:
----------------------------------
At the merge with route 3, (Southeast Expressway) take the "Storrow Drive"
exit and proceed to the "Fenway" exit, follow signs for "Boylston St.
inbound"; bear right at "Westland Avenue" which leads to Massachusetts
Avenue.  Turn right onto Massachusetts Ave. and proceed to the third set of
traffic lights and turn right onto Columbus Avenue.  The parking garage is
approximately one-quarter mile on your right, 795 Columbus Avenue.

From the West:  Route 90 (Mass Pike - toll road):
-------------------------------------------------
Take the "Copley Square" exit (#22); bear right and turn right onto
Dartmouth Street.  Take the next right which is Columbus Ave. and proceed
approx. one mile to the Northeastern University Parking Garage, 795 Columbus
Avenue.

Route 9 (inbound):
------------------
Proceed inbound on rt. 9 East which becomes Huntington Ave.  Continue on
Huntington Ave. and turn right onto Ruggles Street.  Turn left onto Tremont
St.  Go one block, turn left onto Melnea Cass Blvd., and right onto Columbus
Ave.  The garage is two blocks on the left, 795 Columbus Avenue.

From the South:  Route 3 (Southeast Expressway):
------------------------------------------------
Take rt. 93 North, and exit at "Massachusetts Avenue" (#18), at the bottom
of the ramp proceed straight onto Melnea Cass Blvd.  Continue for approx.
two miles to Tremont St.  Cross Tremont St. and turn right onto Columbus
Ave.  The parking Garage is on the left, [once again] 795 Columbus Avenue.


                            HAPPY NEW YEAR!
                             GOOD BYE 1992
                              HELLO 1993
237.133SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 11:515
    What are the set timings for your average Phish show. Used to be
    able to get away with 4 to 4 1/2 hours of tape. What are they 
    running nowadays?
    
    ger
237.134STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Tue Dec 29 1992 11:568
    re .-1
    
    WBCN is advertising ". . . all four hours of it," fwiw.
    
    Just to prove how lame I've become, I'd rather listen to it in my
    living room than go to the show.  :-)
    
    Jamie
237.135SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 12:033
    FWIW, I figured NYE = 3 sets = 4 hours. :-) What I want to know is if
    they still play 3 sets NEmore on a regular night such as Springfield
    tomorrow. Not that it matters much, I'll bring extra tape anyways.
237.136MRNGDU::YETTOthe future is hereTue Dec 29 1992 12:073
Nah - you don't have to prove that to me Jamie. :-) :-)

237.137net much NEmore? :-)SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 12:208
    re: sets
    
    Nevermind. I fired up an arcane version of vnews and peeked in on
    rec.music.phish to get last night's list. 2 sets, 2 song encore. 
    No set timings but probably 3 hours is enough to cover it given 
    that 3 sets run 4 hours.
    
    ger_who_also_noticed_his_net.sig_is_from_4_home_addresses_ago_:-)
237.138phish-heads, phish-heads, rolly-polly phish-heads.SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 12:2514
Hey Ger... ...and any other Watchful Hosemasters ;-)

Phish sets last 80-100 minutes.  No set has EVER been longer than 100
minutes as far as I know.  Most shows (i.e. Springfield) are two sets long.
I'm bringing two 120's 8-)

Special shows (i.e. NYE) have three sets.  Last year's NYE set 1 fit on a
90, and sets 2/3 fit on a 120.  My guess is that each NYE set will probably
be 60-75 minutes long, but I'm bringing three 120's just in case... ...I can
always dub down later.

Oh yeah one more thing.......don't forget yer costume!

- jeff
237.139SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 12:3010
    re: -.1
    
    Er, actually, my net.sig was from *5* home address ago. 
    I forgot one. :-) I had to delete my newsrc.newsrc file 
    cuz vnews wants me to determine (NOW, DAMMIT! :-) if I 
    want to add the 23 Bazillion new conferences added since 
    then. Anyone got an up-to-date newsrc file with most of 
    the confences de-selected?
    
    ger
237.140SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 12:334
    I'm wearing a holographic top hat for NYE. Didn't know it
    was a costume party.
    
    ger
237.141and don't forget yer noise maker!SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 12:5212
<- re

It's not OFFICIALLY a costume party, but in years past the band has put
'costume optional' and 'appropriate attire suggested' on their NYE
announcements.  They'll be dressed up in wacky outfits -- so why shouldn't
we?  I have to live up to my personal name at some point... ;-)

re: taping Phish

FYI, Set 2 in Albany was 95 minutes long... 

- jeff
237.142SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 13:0012
    re: 237.141 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD 
    
    >and don't forget yer noise maker! 
    
    Noise maker? I guess yer planning on patching into someone else, then? :-)
    
    re: costume
    
    Great. Not much time to come up with a costume. Hmmm.. BIG diaper
    and a sash that says 1993? Nah, it's been done before. :-)
    
    ger
237.143...and another thing...SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 13:0113
Due to an unattended terminal at some NY university, I have one extra ticket
for the NYE show.  I figured on offering it here first...  I got it directly
from TicketMaster for $25.  I work at HLO.


re: costumes

Hey Ger, is that a hallucination on your head or are you just happy to see
me!?  ;-)


- jeff
237.144VMPIRE::CLARKthe Gong ShowTue Dec 29 1992 13:1316
re                      <<< Note 237.139 by SCOONR::GLADU >>>

>    Er, actually, my net.sig was from *5* home address ago. 
>    I forgot one. :-) I had to delete my newsrc.newsrc file 
>    cuz vnews wants me to determine (NOW, DAMMIT! :-) if I 
>    want to add the 23 Bazillion new conferences added since 
>    then. Anyone got an up-to-date newsrc file with most of 
>    the confences de-selected?
    
GerG;

Edit the newsrc.newsrc file ... each newsgroup has a line with its
name followed by either a "!" or a ":" - the "!" indicates that you do
not subscribe to the newsgroup; the ":" indicates that you do. 

- DC
237.145SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 13:173
    Ok, right, edit a 1500 line file. :-)
    
    lazybonesG
237.146VMPIRE::CLARKthe Gong ShowTue Dec 29 1992 13:215
What I do is do a global replace of all ":" to "!", then search out
the newsgroups I want and substitute the "!" with a ":" ... if you
know the newsgroups you want ;^) it's pretty quick.

- DC
237.147CSCMA::M_PECKARPray for snowTue Dec 29 1992 13:2866
Ger, I tried to explain this to you before. You must get the updated version 
of Vnews.exe in order to accomodate the increased number of newsgroups 
available. 2.9o is the latest as of about a month ago. Any version prior will 
not work.


execute this, Dammit.

$!
$! Get the VNEWS distribution files:
$! P1 = N indicates that documentation should not be copied
$! P2 = N indicates that the VNEWS.COM should not be copied
$!
$ emacs = ""
$ Read/Prompt="Do you want the EMACS mlisp code [N]? " SYS$Command emacs
$ if emacs .eqs. "" then emacs = "n"
$!
$ Doc = ""
$ if p1 .eqs. "" Then -
	Read/Prompt="Do you want the documentation [N]? " SYS$Command P1
$!
$ if P1 Then Doc = ",vnews.doc,vnews.ps"
$!
$ if f$search( "vnews.com") .eqs. "" then p2 = "Y"	! VNEWS.COM req.
$ if P2 .eqs. "" Then -
	Read/Prompt="Do you want the new VNEWS.COM [N]? " SYS$Command P2
$!
$ vnews = ""
$ if P2 Then vnews = ",VNEWS.COM"
$!
$ Dist_loc = "CloVAX""""::Disk$User1:[coburn.vnews_dist]"
$!
$ notify = ""
$ spool = ""
$ if f$search( "sys$system:ftsvcli.exe" ) .nes. "" .or. -
     f$search( "sys$system:ftsv$cli.exe" ) .nes. "" then $ spool = "spool"
$ if spool .nes. "" then notify = "/notify=broadcast"
$!
$ v = f$verify(1)
$ if emacs then -
  'spool' copy 'notify' 'Dist_loc'EMACS.STUFF * 
$ 'spool' copy 'notify' 'Dist_loc'code.olb,changes.mem * 
$ 'spool' copy 'notify' 'Dist_loc'vnews_cld_install.com,link-vnews.com,-
vnews.cld'vnews''doc' *
$ v = f$verify(v)
$!
$ if spool .eqs. "" then goto GET_OUT_OF_HERE
$ write sys$output ""
$ write sys$output "Spool (ftsv) is being used to copy the files. You will be"
$ write sys$output "notified by a broadcast message when the copy is complete."
$!
$GET_OUT_OF_HERE:
$ write sys$output ""
$ write sys$output "When the files have been copied you should"
$ write sys$output "execute LINK-VNEWS.COM to create VNEWS.EXE"
$ if vnews .nes. "" 
$ then
$   write sys$output "Then you will need to edit VNEWS.COM and"
$   write sys$output "execute it to enable VNEWS (see comments)."
$ EndIf
$ write sys$output ""
$! write sys$output "You can use VNEWS_CLD_INSTALL.COM to install"
$! write sys$output "the VNEWS command into the system DCLTABLES."
$! write sys$output ""
$ exit

237.148VMPIRE::CLARKthe Gong ShowTue Dec 29 1992 13:364
Thanks Fog ...I was a bit bummed that I was only able to subscribe
to 3,999 newsgroups.

- dc ;^)
237.149only one mo' day 'til springfield!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Dec 29 1992 16:4418
most Phish sets fit on a 90 minute, but bring a 100 (or 120, if you're DAT)
just in case; i've never heard of a greater than 100 minute set (but i think
one of the portchester sets came close)

most shows are 2 sets; the only 3 set show i've been to was Amy's Farm
(8/3/91), and the Helping Phriendly Book (the Phish equivalent of DeadBase)
only lists 15 ever (although it's still a quite incomplete reference for the
early days); anyway, expect a 3 set show for nye, but don't count on it for
most other shows

re: costume

the past 2 nye shows were billed as "creative formal attire suggested", but
that's not the case this year; so i don't know if the band will bother with
costumes or not; the show i went to (2 yrs ago) had a lot of people in costume,
but definitely not the majority

- rich
237.150;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 17:0811

> but that's not the case this year ...


yabbut, don't ya wanna see GerG in a diaper???




- jeff
237.151SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 17:226
    No diaper this year, sorry. Too tough to sneak a bottle of champagne
    in a pair of didees. They'll droop. :-) Someone is liable to think I 
    need a change or sumpthin'. :-) Just look for the tapers with the 
    holographic top hats. That'll be us. :-)
    
    ger
237.152SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 17:556
    I checked the HPB and have been to 4 of the triple setters listed.
    Could've sworn it was more than that though.
    
    I also have master tapes of 3 (maybe 4 shows) not listed. No surprise
    since I was the only one who taped them. :-) Geez, and I almost gave
    those away. :-) Hope they're not erased.
237.153check it out; no really man, check it outROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Dec 29 1992 18:066
>Just look for the tapers with the 
>    holographic top hats.

hey man, where can i get one of those?

/r
237.154SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 18:139
re: Note 237.153 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM 
    
>>holographic top hats.

> hey man, where can i get one of those?

    At your local holographic haberdashery, of course! Alternatively,
    you could try a party supply store. :-)
    
237.155PhishlessZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 18:164
Geezuss!!  you'd think this is the Phish notes file will all these Phish
notes!!!

:-) :-) :-)
237.156SCOONR::GLADUTue Dec 29 1992 18:307
re: Note 237.155 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON 
    
>Geezuss!!  you'd think this is the Phish notes file will all these Phish
>notes!!!

    As opposed to what? The Ronnie Earl notes file? :-) :-) :-)
    
237.157;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Tue Dec 29 1992 18:315

    ... Hey, you mean to tell me this *isn't* the Phish notes file ?! ...

- jeff
237.158Phonnie PhearlZENDIA::FERGUSONA blues guitar echoes in my mindTue Dec 29 1992 19:0912
re                      <<< Note 237.156 by SCOONR::GLADU >>>

>    As opposed to what? The Ronnie Earl notes file? :-) :-) :-)
    

:-) :-)  .... i sorta expected that one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


	many smiles as i laugh!!!!!!!!


ps: anyone going to ronnie tomorrow night?  :-) :-)
237.159CXDOCS::BARNESTue Dec 29 1992 19:474
    hey where's the arlo file?
    
    %^)
    rfb
237.160NYE reviewLASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Jan 04 1993 13:2032
I've seen a couple reviews of NYE in the Phishnet news that came in over
the weekend, but not much.  I wanted to comment, because I was a little
surprised at this show, and wondered if anyone else was.  This was my third
or fourth show, including last years' NYE in Worcester, which I thoroughly
enjoyed.

But I thought this one sucked.  I liked the first set, but the second set
went downhill and the third set was a complete bore.  I was, however, very
impressed that they managed to keep 6000+ people quite for an a capela 
barbershop quartet....;-)

I really admire Trey's guitar work, but as a storyteller, well, I really
admire his guitar work.  The spaceship story was dull, and endless.  The
chicken-in-a-sling was pointless and the sophomoric cover if Seals and
Crofts was anything but entertaining.  I don't think that getting stoned
with the band between sets qualifies someone to get on stage, even if they
did write some of the songs.  He can't sing.  I could have passed on the
endless Harpua rap too, if they'd played more music.  Or even if they'd
made the intermissions longer...

I thought this might just be me having a bad night, but afterwards I saw
a friend who is a sound engineer for the band, including PoN and the new
CD that's coming out, and he seemed to agree that this show was a let down,
especially compared to last year.

Anyway, it was a big disappointment after a lot of excitement on my part
leading up to it.  My general impression was that of a band in transition
from small clubs to big venues, whose egos have gotten in the way of their
music.   Too bad.  

tim

237.161SCOONR::GLADUMon Jan 04 1993 14:059
    I agree. They haven't improved very much at all and their soundman
    and sound system is awful. They're trying to play in large halls
    with a system more appropriate for Chet's Diner. The tapes are
    horrible - and they were made FOB with pretty much the best mics
    available (why they bother to ban FOB taping is beyond me :-). I was
    completely unimpressed in Springfield and didn't really mind losing
    my NYE ticket. :-| 
    
    unimpressedG
237.162CSCMA::M_PECKARPray for snowMon Jan 04 1993 14:086
Well, the Globe's review was rather beaming, fwiw.

I listened on BCN friday morning. I most impressing thing I heard was what I 
didn't hear: BCN interrupting every 15 seconds with a station ID. That in 
itself made the listening experience worthwhile and enjoyable.
237.16321793::HANNANBeyond description...Mon Jan 04 1993 14:149
	I taped the FM rebroadcast from BCN on friday, and was 
	pretty psyched with what I heard.  I've only heard a little	
	bit of Phish and I was impressed with some of their stuff,
	particularly when they get out of 5th gear and slow things
	down a bit.  I also got the impression that the space ship
	type of story is to cater to the more electrified minds in
	the audience...

	Ken
237.164STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Mon Jan 04 1993 14:1811
    The WBCN rebroadcast was fantastic -- clean sound and no commercials or
    station ids during sets.  The reason for the clean sound was apparent
    when they credited WGBH's mobile studio for the recording.
    
    Tim, if you're not into sophomoric humor, you aren't into Phish.  :-)
    
    Ger . . . it still pains me to think about the time I forgot I bought
    Garcia Band tickets and didn't go to the show.  I found them months
    later.
    
    Jamie
237.165CXDOCS::BARNESMon Jan 04 1993 14:2111
    Well i'm glad Shakedown Street was a better time on NYE than Phish! 
    After trying my Raspberry Ale, Cherries in the Snow and Oatmeal Stout,
    (several of them, although they could've used another few days in the
    bottle) Patty and I met a few deadfriends at Laura Bells, local bar
    down the street from me (lousy beer, stuck with Mich Dark all nite
    long, UGH!) and boogied for 3 sets well into the wee hours of the
    morn... (actually the manager told us to "get a room" 'bout 2 AM) %^)
    The new guitar player does a grate Bobby! and only one damn dylan tune!
    %^)
    
    rfb
237.166ISLNDS::CONNORS_MMon Jan 04 1993 14:3810
    
    NYE was my first "full length" Phish show and I pretty much liked it!
    The sound was horrible though, which is why I was so disinterested
    in those stories....  It was killing my ears!   They certainly are a
    strange crew ;-)  And I laughed a lot... but by the end of the show
    I had seen about enough for one night.  
    
    I wasn't disappointed....  but I'll take the Dead anyday, thankyou!  ;-)
    
    MJ
237.167Nice venue - for a hockey game.LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Jan 04 1993 14:5926
I agree, MJ.  It's a shame you didn't see them a year ago - that was one
hot show - no bullshit with chickens suits and lawnmowers, and endless
ramblings instead of music.  Like I've said many times before, they're
very talented musicians.  They're not very talented comedians.  I must be 
getting old - all that bullshit just ruins the mood for me. ...and they're
a great live band, when they get around to it.

They appear to have more lights than before, but the same stage background,
and sound system, but I'm not sure about that.  The New Aud had a problem
with ventilation last year, even with a smaller crowd.  I recall several 
trips to the door to gasp for oxygen with the Worcester Police - no such 
problem this time.

I did listen to the 'BCN broadcast - the first set anyway - and it sounded
very clean.  Naturally, it failed to capture the natural acoustics of the
hockey rink venue. ;-)

GerG - no wonder I didn't see you in the crowd - I was looking around for
familiar faces and didn't see any, except that guy from NY who does some of
their studio work, and who was in the middle of the tapers' pit.

I would have preferred that they started late (like they usually do) and
left out the crap.  Too bad.  I was really psyched.  I should have gone to
Sir Morgan's instead.

tim
237.168The year's had a good start!MILKWY::SAMPSONDriven by the windMon Jan 04 1993 15:1612
    	Your review, Tim, certainly doesn't leave me disappointed in having
    not even tried for tickets. But, after ringing in the new year at a
    familiar club, in a familiar city, with a familiar band, I wouldn't
    have had regrets if you reviews were overwhelmingly positive.
    
    	I won't go into it deeply in this wrong note, but Slipkont was a
    great way to ring in the new year. 1993 opened on a Shakedown, what a
    great party!
    
    
    	Geoff
    
237.169no prob MJ, glad to oblige ya :^)SALEM::BURNSworld peace begins at home :^)Mon Jan 04 1993 15:4114
    I for one had a grate time NYE!!! Yes, it was rather corny with that
    bird floating 'round the stage (I found it quite amusing :^) but I 
    didn't think that that detracted them at all from some rilly nice
    jamming.
    
    The Good Times, Bad Times was as good a version as I'll ever hear :^)
    
    And boy, for a monster, I thought he sang rather well!!!!
    
    And thanx to Rich F. for helping out with the overnite situation!!
    
    Happy New Year Everyone!!!!
    
    peace,Andy
237.170EZRIDR::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Jan 04 1993 16:2044
There were tons of people standing outside the venue THursday night (including
*many* people looking for extras), but the actual line to get in was reasonably
small.  My housemate and I started talking to a guy who came up from Darien, CT
without a ticket.  While talking to him, 3 guys in their mid 20's approached
and offered him a ticket for $50.  The guy holding the ticket looked pretty
somber, like he was a scalper rather than a true fan.  He hardly looked up at
all.  I thought for sure he was trying to get rid of a counterfeit.  Well, the
guy from CT bought the ticket, and immediately asked to compare it to mine. 
The ticket was a phone charge ticket, obvious from the color and font of the
lettering.  It looked pretty legit, including the red serial number on the
back, except the back did not have the "tm" watermark that can be clearly seen
on real tickets if you catch the light at the correct angle.  We offered to go
inside with me in front and Rich behind him to give somce semblance of
grouping.  Well, after a suprisingly thorough search of our jacket pockets, the
ticket "scanner" (I called it the "phaser") was pulled out.   At that point I
thought the guy was out of luck but they scanned his ticket and let him pass. 
I was happy for him, and so was he!

As far as the show goes, my thoughts are not quite as caustic as Tim's.  The
sound definitely sucked from where I was (rear left).  The worst part was the
unintelligible vocals.  It was definitely the acoustics since the radio
broadcast the next day was quite clear.  I was towards the back since I didn't
want to deal with the tremendous crowds on the floor and in the seats close up. 
We had plenty of empty seats around us, and it was not too hot.  My 2
housemates were seeing their first show, and Rich commented that they sounded
like an endlessly-jamming 60's band.  He also compared them to the Amboy Dukes
(!).  But he did like them. :-)

I had only heard Good Times Bad Times on tape so it was nice to hear it live. 
The Henrix tune was also great as it is one of my favorites.  My housemates
recognized Diamond Girl as soon as it started.  That was impressive to me. 
Thanks for the Seals and Crofts info, I couldn't remember who did it.

The only people I bumped into were 2 guys from the Phish Net, and MJ and
Christine, who provided me with new year's eve hugs.

I have a question about the WBCN broadcast: did they skip a set, or did they
start before 1 pm?  I woke up at 2 pm and I caught the last 25 minutes of the
second set, then the third set.  They must have started at 12 (I heard it was
to be 1 pm).

happy new year,

adam
237.171SCOONR::GLADUMon Jan 04 1993 16:261
    The rebroadcast was at noon.
237.172ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Mon Jan 04 1993 16:4240
yes, the antics were a bit overdone on nye, but hey, that's part of what phish
is all about (and part of it was, i think, because it was nye; i've never
seen someone hover above the stage in a chicken suit before); i thought the
stories during Mockingbird and Harpua were quite interesting - too bad the
vocals were so hard to hear at the show

as for the Dude of Life, true, he can't sing for shit, but i don't mind
seeing him every once in a while (although i think i'd get really sick of
him if he were a permanent member of the band)

disregarding the lousy acoustics, i thought the show was fine musically;
nothing spectacular, and no big surprises, but a good show nonetheless; despite
assurances that they were going to bring back some older song, it never
happened; i guess since they played "Timber Ho!" the night before, they
didn't feel like playing any more older tunes; if they continue to play such
large venues (which i hope they don't), they will need to get a better sound
system

i ran into numerous people from the Net, but this was probably the first show
that i've been to in which there were numerous people that i knew were there
that i didn't run into; a 6,000 person crowd gets a little getting used to

lots of room to dance all the way back on the floor, a moderate amount of room
to move around on the floor halfway between the stage and the soundboard (the
two spots i alternated between); i briefly went up to the front row between
sets 1 and 2 to chat with some friends, but it was way too crowded so i
headed farther back; besides, i got the chance to be in the front row the
day before, when it wasn't so crowded

even more incredible than the fact that they sang a song a capella, a
microphona, to a crowd of 6,000 people was the fact that they were able to
get 6,000 people at 1 AM on new year's eve to be completely silent (and the
one moron near us who screamed out "I love you Page!" didn't get picked
up by the mics that taped the BCN broadcast)

yes adam, the broadcast started at 12; i got sets 2 and 3 on tape (which sound
infinitely better than the audience tapes made at the show), but i was still
returning home when set 1 started

- rich
237.173SCOONR::GLADUMon Jan 04 1993 17:0916
    re: Note 237.172 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM 

    >i've never seen someone hover above the stage in a chicken suit before); 
    
    I have - Bill Graham, NYE 1989. :-)
    
    
    >if they continue to play such large venues (which i hope they don't), 
    >they will need to get a better sound system
    
    They should be able to afford one since the tickets are 4 times what
    they used to cost and they're playing to 60 times as many people. :-/
    Some of the better tapes I've made of them were when they used the
    house system instead of their own.
    
    ger
237.174SUBPAC::MAGGARDI am the Rhombus!Mon Jan 04 1993 18:1118
re: NYE and Springfield

As a self-proclaimed Phishhead 8-) I can say that I didn't like either of
these shows as much as the shows I've seen in smaller venues.  Phish just
isn't a good 'big-venue' live band.  Their bizarre antics work better in
clubs, where there's more band<->crowd interaction.  Their sound system
sucks, bigtime!

This is the first year that they've regularly played venues bigger than 500
seats -- and they can't seem to handle the big venue scene yet.  Here's to
hoping that their shows, sound, and lights will improve soon.  

They've also started varying their live material quite a bit.  They used to
create a mood that would carry at least through a set, if not the entire
show.  Now they just play random songs, and it's harder to get into that
super-groove like I once could... ...maybe I'm just getting old   ;-)

- jeff
237.175Poster nutbag?CSLALL::BENJAMINMon Jan 04 1993 22:5715
     Well, it was only my 2nd Phish show (not counting when they opened
    for Santana, that was a tease) and the sound was admittedly awful, but
    I had a great time....I'm not about to become a major Phishhead or 
    anything like that, but those guys take their music places that are
    very pleasureable to my head (if you know what I mean :-)...and
    as far as the stories go, Phish to me is like Jerry Garcia meets
    Frank Zappa, so I don't try to make sense out of any of it and just
    enjoy watching everyone else around me try to....Its pretty funny
    knowing you're probably one of the oldest people in there as you
    watch 5990+ people bouncing up and down.... :-)
    
       I think I'd still choose a dead show over a Phish show, but I'll
    go see Phish again ( IMHO...Dead=spacey...Phish=intensity)
    
              :-) DaveB
237.176falling off the PhishwagonJUPITR::OCONNORSTue Jan 05 1993 06:2314
    
    My 2 cents on Phish:
    
     The Last time I saw them was at the WBCN concert at the Garden,
    and I was really bored and unimpressed, thought the sound sucked
    as well....my ears were crackling.
    
     Besides that time, I've enjoyed them in the past...Amy's Farm, Umass,
    Sommerville, were all fun, especially Amy's farm. I also saw them jam
    with Santana at the Concord Pavillon (missed their set) and loved it,
    I just like to see Trey wail.....I could do without the goofy lyrics.
    
    
    Sean
237.177spring tourROCK::CAMPR::FROMMThere is no way to peace;peace is the way.Tue Jan 05 1993 12:33114
Phish Tour Dates!  ***  February, 1993

February
========
3: Portland Expo, Portland, Maine
239 Park Avenue, Portland, Maine -- (800) 828-7080
(on sale 1/8 @ Ticketpro)

4: Performing Arts Center, Providence, Rhode Island
220 Weybosset, Providence, Rhode Island -- (401) 421-ARTS
(on sale 1/9 @ box office & Ticketmaster)

5,6: Roseland, New York, New York
239 W. 52nd Street, New York, New York -- (212) 247-0200
(on sale 1/8 @ Ticketmaster & Bleeker Bob's)

7: Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC 
730 21st Street NW, Washington, DC -- (202) 994-6800
(on sale 1/8 @ box office & Ticketmaster)

9: Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, New York
875 E Main Street, Rochester, New York -- (716) 325-7760 
(on sale 1/16 @ box office, Ticketmaster & Ticket Express)  

10: Smith Opera House, Geneva, New York 
82 Seneca, Geneva, New York -- (315) 781-5483 or (315) 789-2221
(on sale tba after 1/8 @ box office, Hobart and William Smith Student Union)

11: Haas Center for the Arts, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania   
Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania -- (717) 389-4346
(on sale 1/25 @ Kher Union, Pro Audio & Mugsy's Records)

12: Mid Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York 
1 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, New York -- (914) 454-9800
(on sale 1/16 @ box office & Ticketmaster)

13: Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, Delaware
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware -- (302) 831-4016
(on sale tba after 1/8 @ Ticketmaster)

15: UNC Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Cameron Avenue, UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina -- (919) 962-1449
(on sale 1/15 @ Carolina box office, Schoolkids Records, Poindexter Records
& The Record Exchange)

17: Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
301 W. Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina -- (919) 748-1064
(on sale 1/15 @ Record Exchange [several locations] and Ziggy's box office)

18: The Electric Ballroom, Knoxville, Tennessee
1211 Western Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee -- (615) 525-6724
(1/15 @ Cat's Records, Lynn's Disc & Dat, Raven Records, Disc Exchange)

19,20: The Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
3110 Roswell Road, Atlanta, Georgia -- (404) 233-7699
(on sale 1/15 @ Ticketmaster & Variety Playhouse box office)

22: The Moon, Tallahassee, Florida
1105 E. Lafayette Street, Tallahassee, Florida -- (904) 878-6900
(on sale 1/8 @ box office) **this show is 18+; all others are all ages.

23: The Edge, Orlando, Florida
100 West Livingston, Orlando, Florida -- (407) 426-9166
(on sale 1/15 @ Ticketmaster)

25: Cameo Theatre, Miami Beach, Florida
1445 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida -- (305) 673-9787
(on sale 1/15 @ box office & Ticketmaster)

26: Ritz Theatre, Tampa, Florida
1503 E. Seventh Avenue, Tampa, Florida -- (813) 247-3319
(on sale 1/8 @ Ticketmaster, Vinyl Fever, Record Exchange, Daddy Cool)

27: Florida Theatre, Gainesville, Florida
233 West University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida -- (407) 375-7361
(1/8 @ Ticketmaster, Hyde n Zeke's, Yesterday & Today, Schoolkids, Lido)


Phish News
==========
     "The dates on this newsletter are for the first month of a North
American tour that will continue into early May.  The next newsletter will be
mailed in late January and will hopefully contain the remainder of the tour. 
Our new album for Elektra, Rift, is being shipped to stores on Jan. 29th and
should be available by Feb. 3rd.  Tentative tour plans beyond May include
another trip to Europe from late June to mid July and a US headline tour in
August and early September featuring selected outdoor venues throughout the
country.  After that, we'll probably spend the fall working on another album
for 1994.
     "Tickets, etc.:  As our fan base grows, we are faced with new problems
that don't have easy solutions.  A number of shows this fall sold out very
quickly, and with these sell-outs came a number of unfortunate situations. 
Tickets for several shows were available at high prices through `ticket
brokers'.  Purchasing tickets from these agencies will only fuel them to
drive the prices up and try to get more tickets the next time we play in the
area.  The only way to eliminate this problem is to refrain from purchasing
tickets from them.  If is a supply and demand situation and if they feel
there is no demand, they won't bother with us.  Linked to the brokers problem
is the issue of counterfeit tickets.  Counterfeit tickets have been
discovered at several shows, often being sold right outside the venues. 
These tickets may appear to be good imitations, but most ticket takers can
easily distinguish between real and fake tickets.  We urge you not to
purchase tickets from anywhere or anyone except from an authorized ticket
outlet.  If you do so, you will be contributing to a growing problem that
casts an ugly light on an otherwise positive situation.  If we all cooperate
now, we can nip this problem in the bud before it gets out of hand.  We are
currently looking into alternative ticketing situations (mail order, etc...)
to help make tickets more available to fans.
     "If your address changes (or if you're not yet on the mailing list)
please write us at: Phish, 57 Harvard Street #2, Waltham, MA  02154 and
notify us of your (new) address.  Please send all address changes on
postcards as a way to save paper."

Phish Hotline:  (617) 647-5521
237.178to whom it my concern...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Tue Jan 26 1993 18:328
koverber@cs.ulowell.edu (Kurt Overberg) writes:

>The other night I was 
>feverishly putting together the tree info, listening to WBCN, and
>it turns out that they are going to re-re-broadcast the NYE phish
>concert!

>The date of the re-re-broadcast is January 31st, 8:00 pm to Midnight.
237.179Direx, pleaseSALEM::MARTIN_SDon't Fake the Funk on the DunkWed Feb 03 1993 12:246
    
    Any DECheads going to see PHISH tonight? I need (please) directions
    from I95...I'm also looking for a hotel/motel nearby.
    
    Thanks,
    Steve-O_smiling_cuz_he's_PHISHing_tonight_and_SKIING_tomorrow!!!
237.180Rift!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Feb 03 1993 14:476
    Last night at midnight WCGY, 93.7 FM, broadcast the new Phish CD in it's 
    entirety, sans commercial interruptions...I wasn't up late enough to
    hear it all, but I got most of it on one side of a 100minute tape...I
    like it - fun stuff.  I guess it just went on sale too...
    
    tim
237.181didn't buy it, but for cash flow reasons mainly...SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Feb 03 1993 15:175
    Yeah, I saw in it Newbury Comics yesterday, either 11.98 or 12.98 on
    sale.  Didn't know they had a new one, but usually I'm not up on 
    that stuff unless it's a new Dead album.  Go figger! ;-)  
    
    PeterT
237.182yeah yeah, I bought it, but just for my friends who like it. :-)CSCMA::M_PECKARunder eternityWed Feb 03 1993 18:467

A lunch, I ran across "A Picture of Nectar" in a cutout bin in, of all
places, Spags' Schoolhouse. They've also supplemented their Dead tee shirt
selection, which I've mentioned in here before, upscaling it to nice
screen/tie dye combos which run $18.99. One carries an NYE '92 motif, and one
is an adaptation of the dead-ski theme and is quite nice. 
237.183Providence show!!!ASIC::CARMANFri Feb 05 1993 13:366
    PHISH was incredible last night!!!!
    Anyone else go??
    
    NYC really isn't that long of a drive...
    
    /jef
237.184I went!SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Mon Feb 08 1993 21:0713
>     PHISH was incredible last night!!!!

Providence was okay, 'cept for the horrendously slow security at the door --
I almost didn't get my deck set up in time... ...almost ;-)

If you thought the show at Providence was good, you should've been to
Roseland.  Saturday's show was the best Phish experience I've had ;-)

The Power Jam '93 at The Ritz after Friday's show was also great!  John
Popper, Noel Redding, and a pile of other famous folks...


- jeff_back_from_phishin'
237.185CXDOCS::BARNESMon Feb 08 1993 21:182
    I just read an article in People Mag. about Phish...
    rfb (duh, where have you been?)
237.186what a weekend!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Tue Feb 09 1993 16:5427
i thought thursday's show was just sort of okay, but this past weekend was
incredible; get a load of this:

friday: phish @ roseland; first Punch You In The Eye in quite some time (4 or
5 years, perhaps?); great show

friday late: power jam @ the ritz, with trey and mike from phish sitting in
towards the end; a nice highlight was a vocal jam with trey and popper
during Gloria

saturday: phish @ roseland again; with john popper sitting in towards the end,
and noel redding taking mike's place on bass for the Fire encore (mike went
over and played the organ); popper added a great finishing touch to Phish's
sound; this show was even better than friday

saturday late: shockra (another amazing band from burlington) @ the wetlands,
with fish making a brief guest appearance playing vacuum

4 shows in 2 nights - i need a rest

- rich

p.s. page now has a baby grand piano instead of the electric one

p.p.s. there were some really in depth interviews with trey and mike recently
posted on the PhishNet; they make for some pretty interesting reading; e-mail
me if you want a copy
237.187Phish at the Pikes Peak CenterBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateFri Feb 12 1993 17:4713
    
    Hey Springs Phish Heads,
     
    Tickets are on sale NOW for Phish
    March 9, 1993
    Pikes Peak Center 
    Colo Spgs.
    
    I just got Row C Orchestra at Sound Warehouse.
    I'd suggest you get them soon.
    
    -Mark
    
237.188Tickets $14.25BSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateFri Feb 12 1993 17:527
    
    On yeah,
     
    Tickets are $12.00 + 2.25 service charge.
    
    Enjoy
    
237.189NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Feb 12 1993 18:117
Hey Mark,

What's the seating capacity of that venue at Pikes Peak?

Just curious,

tim
237.190Just A swag 2500+BSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateFri Feb 12 1993 18:326
    
    Hey Tim,
      I think around 2500-3000.  Just a swag.   There isn't a bad seat 
    in the house.
    
    	Mark 
237.191...shoulda posted this a month ago...SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Fri Feb 12 1993 19:41235
    For the rest of you Southern/Western Fluffheads... ...here's the tour
    schedule, brought to by your official keeper of The Phish.Net Tour
    Phile.  ;-)

    
    - fluffhead_jeff_%-)


****************

Last Updated: 2 February 1993
Info Updated: February ticket availability.
              March/April show and on-sale dates from the Hotline.


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-647-5521) as of 1 February 1993:
========================================================================
Message recorded 2-1-93:  March, April tour/on-sale dates (see below).
Scalped tickets are most likely *fakes*, don't waste your money on them!

Message recorded 1-7-93:  All February shows are all ages shows except for
the February 22nd show at the Moon in Tallahassee, FL which is 18+.  No more
phish-update mailing list addresses will be accepted over the hotline.  To
get the phish-update snail-mail newsletter, mail your name and address on a
post card (save the trees) to the following address:  
    Phish
    57 Harvard St. #2
    Waltham, MA 02154


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
New York City:  TicketMaster    212-307-7171
Binghamton:     TicketMaster    607-722-7272
Philadelphia:   TicketMaster    215-336-2000
Battle Creek:   TicketMaster    616-963-8080
Detroit:        TicketMaster    313-645-6666
Columbus, OH:   TicketMaster    614-431-3600
Cincinatti:     TicketMaster    513-749-4949
Boston:         TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Washington DC:  TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328
Providence RI:  TicketMaster    401-331-2211
Boston:         TicketPro       800-828-7080
Bay Area:       Bass            510-762-BASS
Colorado        TicketMaster    303-290-8497


Phish Tour Dates!  ***  February, March, and April 1993:
========================================================

February:
---------
12: Mid Hudson Civic Center, Poughkeepsie, New York
1 Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, New York -- (914) 454-9800
General Admission
(on sale 1/16 @ box office & Ticketmaster)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

13: Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, Delaware
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware -- (302) 831-4016
General Admission
(on sale @ Ticketmaster)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

15: UNC Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Cameron Avenue, UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina -- (919) 962-1449
General Admission
(on sale @ Carolina box office, Schoolkids Records, Poindexter Records & The
Record Exchange) 
(close to being sold out as of Feb. 1st)

17: Benton Convention Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
301 W. Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina -- (919) 748-1064
General Admission
(on sale @ Record Exchange [several locations] and Ziggy's box office)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

18: The Electric Ballroom, Knoxville, Tennessee
1211 Western Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee -- (615) 525-6724
General Admission
(on sale @ Cat's Records, Lynn's Disc & Dat, Raven Records, Disc Exchange)
(close to being sold out as of Feb. 1st)

19,20,21: The Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
3110 Roswell Road, Atlanta, Georgia -- (404) 233-7699
General Admission
(both shows are SOLD OUT)

*****
*****
*****
21st  SHOW ADDED TO THE ROXY
General Admission
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)
*****
*****
*****

22: The Moon, Tallahassee, Florida
1105 E. Lafayette Street, Tallahassee, Florida -- (904) 878-6900
General Admission
**this show is 18+
(on sale @ box office) 
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

23: The Edge, Orlando, Florida
100 West Livingston, Orlando, Florida -- (407) 426-9166
General Admission
(on sale @ Ticketmaster)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

25: Cameo Theatre, Miami Beach, Florida
1445 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida -- (305) 673-9787
(on sale @ box office & Ticketmaster)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

26: Ritz Theatre, Tampa, Florida
1503 E. Seventh Avenue, Tampa, Florida -- (813) 247-3319
(on sale @ Ticketmaster, Vinyl Fever, Record Exchange, Daddy Cool)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)

27: Florida Theatre, Gainesville, Florida
233 West University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida -- (407) 375-7361
(on sale @ Ticketmaster, Hyde n Zeke's, Yesterday & Today, Schoolkids, Lido)
(tix still available as of Feb. 1st)


MARCH:
------
2,3:  Tipitina's, New Orleans, Louisiana
General Admission
Tickets on sale now
    
5: Deep Elem Lodge?/Live?, Dallas, Texas
General Admission
Tixets on sale now

6: Liberty Lunch, Austin, Texas
General Admission
Tickets on sale now

8: Sweeney Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico
General Admission
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

9: Pike's Peak Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Reserved Seats
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

12: Daubson Arena, Vail, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

13:  Colorado University Field House, U of Colorado,  Boulder, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
14:  Western State College Gym, Gunnison, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
16: Celebrity Theater, Pheonix, Arizona
Tickets go on sale Feb. 13

17: The Palace, Hollywood California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 13
(Phish might add a show on the 18th if tickets sell well)

19: Orton Center Theater, University of Redlands Campus, 
Redlands, California
no on sale date yet (check hotline)

21: Ventura Concert Theater, Ventura, California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
22: Crest Theater, Sacramento, California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 14th

March:
------
24: Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa, California
Tix: $17.50 (+$4 BASS charge).
Tickets are on sale now

25: Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California
Tickets go on sale February 14th

26,27: The Warfield Theater, San Francisco, California
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb 14th

28: Humbolt State University East Gym, Humbolt campus
Arcata, California
General admission
Tickets go on sale March 1st

30: Hilton Ballroom, Eugene, Oregon
General admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 19th

31, April 1: Roseland theater, Portland, Oregon
General Admission
Tix: $15 + $1 service charge from Fred Meyer Fastix (area code?)-224-8499
Tickets on sale NOW


April:
------

1:  Roseland Theater, Portland, Oregon
General Admission
Tix: $15 + $1 service charge from Fred Meyer Fastix (area code?)-224-8499
Tickets on sale NOW
    
2:  Mt. Baker Theater, Bellingham, Washington
Tickets go on sale Feb. 19th
    
3: 86th Street Music Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia
Tickets on sale Feb. 20th
    
5: Hub Ballroom, U of Washington Campus, Seattle, Washington
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 19th


Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

[none]

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237.192PHISH tour info (as of 3-5-93)SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Mon Mar 08 1993 21:01256
    Just in case y'all're interested... here's the latest Phish tour info.
    
    - jeff



==========================================================================
                        The Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================

Last Updated: 5 March 1993
Info Updated: April/May tour dates.


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-647-5521) as of 3 March 1993:
=====================================================================
Message recorded 3-3-93:  March, April, and May tour/on-sale dates (see
below).  Scalped tickets are most likely *fakes*, don't waste your money on
them!

Message recorded 1-7-93:  No more phish-update mailing list addresses will
be accepted over the hotline.  To get the phish-update snail-mail
newsletter, mail your name and address on a POST-CARD (save the trees!) to
the following address:  

    Phish
    57 Harvard St. #2
    Waltham, MA 02154


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
New York City:  TicketMaster    212-307-7171
Binghamton:     TicketMaster    607-722-7272
Philadelphia:   TicketMaster    215-336-2000
Battle Creek:   TicketMaster    616-963-8080
Detroit:        TicketMaster    313-645-6666
Columbus, OH:   TicketMaster    614-431-3600
Cincinatti:     TicketMaster    513-749-4949
Boston:         TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Washington DC:  TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328
Providence RI:  TicketMaster    401-331-2211
Boston:         TicketPro       800-828-7080
Bay Area:       Bass            510-762-BASS
Colorado        TicketMaster    303-290-8497
Southern CA     TicketMaster    278-TIXS (area codes: 619, 310, 213, 818)


Phish Tour Dates!  ***  March, and April 1993:
==============================================

MARCH:
------
8: Sweeney Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico
General Admission
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

9: Pike's Peak Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Reserved Seats
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

12: Daubson Arena, Vail, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets on sale Feb. 12th

13:  Colorado University Field House, U of Colorado,  Boulder, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
14:  Western State College Gym, Gunnison, Colorado
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
16: Celebrity Theater, Pheonix, Arizona
Tickets go on sale Feb. 13

17 & 18: The Palace, Hollywood California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 13
16+  <--- NOTE

*****
*****
***** March 18th show added to the Palace *****
*****
*****



19: Orton Center Theater, University of Redlands Campus, 
Redlands, California
no on sale date yet (check hotline)

21: Ventura Concert Theater, Ventura, California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 12th
    
22: Crest Theater, Sacramento, California
Tickets go on sale Feb. 14th

24: Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa, California
Tix: $17.50 (+$4 BASS charge).
Tickets are on sale now

25: Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California
Tickets go on sale February 14th

26,27: The Warfield Theater, San Francisco, California
General Admission
Tickets go on sale Feb 14th

28: Humbolt State University East Gym, 707-826-3928
Humbolt campus, Arcata, California
al ages, General admission
Tickets @ Campus ticket office, The Works (Eureka and Arcata), The New
Outdoor Store (Arcata).  On sale now.

30: Hilton Ballroom, 66 East 6th St., Eugene, Oregon  800-992-8499
all ages, General admission
Tickets @ Record Garden, CD World, House of Records, Face the Music, Happy
Trails (Carvalls sp? and Eugene) Hult Center Box Office.  On sale now

31: Roseland theater, 8 NW 6th Ave., Portland, Oregon   503-224-8499
all ages, General Admission
Tix: $15 + $1 service charge from Fred Meyer Fastix 503-224-8499
Tickets on sale NOW


April:
------

1:  Roseland theater, 8 NW 6th Ave., Portland, Oregon   503-224-8499
all ages, General Admission
Tix: $15 + $1 service charge from Fred Meyer Fastix (area code?)-224-8499
Tickets on sale NOW
    
2:  Mt. Baker Theater, 104 North Commercial, Bellingham, WA  206-628-0888
all ages
Tickets @ Ticketmaster Northwest.  On sale now.
    
3: 86th Street Music Hall, 750 Pacific Blvd. South, Vancouver, BC
604-280-4444  all ages
Tickets @ Ticketmaster, Track Records.  On sale now.
    
5: Hub Ballroom, Stevens Way on U of Washington Campus, Seattle, WA
206-628-0888
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale now @ Ticketmaster

9: State Theater, 805 Hennepin Ave.  Minneapolis MN  612-339-7007
all ages, reserved seating
Tickets are $19.50.
Tickets on sale March 13th @ Ticketmaster and Box office

10: Aragon Ballroom, 1106 West Lawrence Ave., Chicago IL  312-561-9500
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale March 13th @ Ticketmaster

12: Student Union Ballroom, Madison & Jefferson Streets, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA  800-346-4401
all ages, General Admission 
Tickets on sale March 6th @ Ticketmaster and Iowa Memorial Union BO

13: Memorial Hall, 600 North Seventh St., Kansas City, KS  913-371-7555
all ages, Reserved *AND* General Admission
Tickets on sale March 13th @ Ticketmaster

14: American Theater, 416 North 9th St., St. Louis, MO  314-231-7001
all ages, Reserved *AND* General Admission
Tickets on sale March 13th @ Tickets Now and Dialtix (sp?)

***
*** might add show to the American Theater on 15th if tickets sell well ***
***

16: Macauley Theater, 315 West Broadway, Louisville KY  502-562-0180 (might
be -0100, I can't read the fax!)
all ages, Reserved 
Tickets on sale March 12th @ Kentucky Center for the Arts BO and Ticket
Connection

17 & 18: Michigan Theater, 603 East Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI  313-668-8397
all ages, Reserved 
Tickets on sale March 12th @ Ticketmaster and Michigan Theater BO

20 & 21: Newport Music Hall, 1722 North High St., Columbus, OH  614-461-6285
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale March 12th @ Ticketmaster and Singing Dog Records

22: Agora Theater, 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland OH  216-881-6911
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale March 12th @ Ticketmaster, Agora BO, Record Revolution, Wax
Stax (?), and The Shoppe

23: Reed Athletic Center, Colgate U., Hamilton NY  315-824-7320
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale April 1st for students, April 5th for public @ ticketmaster
(...and presumably some campus BO for students... -jgm)

24: Cheel Arena, Clarkson U., Potsdam, NY  315-268-6680
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale March 23rd @ Campus Center BO and local outlets

25: Kuhl Gymnasium, Alumni Field House, SUNY Geneseo NY  716-245-5855
all ages, General Admission
Tickets on sale March 31st for students, April 7th for public @ Max
(something else that I can't read) box office 800-525-2070

27: Concert Hall, 888 Yonge St., Toronta, Ontario  416-324-9777 
all ages, General Admission 
Tickets on sale March 18th @ Ticketmaster and Record Peddler

29: Le Spectrum, 319 Ste-Catherine St. West, Montreal Quebec
514-(8/3)61-5851
18+, general admission
Tickets on sale March 13th @ BO and Admission outlets

30: Sports Center, University of Hartford, West Hartford CT  203-768-4536
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 25th for students, March 27th for public @
Ticketmaster and Lincoln Center BO

MAY:
----
1 & 2: Tower Theater, 69th & Ludlow Streets, Upper Darby PA  215-569-9400
all ages, reserved
Tickets go on sale March 20th @ Ticketmaster, Tower Theater BO first day of
sale.

4: TBA -- CALL THE HOTLINE  (no info. as of 5 March 93)

5 & 6: Palace Theater, 19 Clinton Ave., Albany NY  518-465-4663
all ages, reserved
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ Ticketmaster and Palace BO

7: Bangor Auditorium, 100 Dutton St., Bangor ME  207-942-9000 
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ Ticketmaster, Bangor Auditorium BO

8: UNH Field House, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH  603-862-4984
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ TicketPro, UNH campus (students only), Main
St. Music, Strawberries



Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

[none]

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                        End of Phish Tour Info File
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237.193ZENDIA::FERGUSONI had one of those flashesTue Mar 09 1993 11:3325
re             <<< Note 237.192 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD "Gone Phishin'" >>>
                      -< PHISH tour info (as of 3-5-93) >-


>30: Sports Center, University of Hartford, West Hartford CT  203-768-4536
>all ages, general admission
>Tickets go on sale March 25th for students, March 27th for public @
>Ticketmaster and Lincoln Center BO



HEY !!  How about that!  My alma mater!   If anyone wants details about this
place, just ask and I'll do my best.  BTW, the sports center is all-new!  It
is pretty snazzy compared to the old one.


BTW - i bought a Phish album - the Nectar record...  have not listened to it
enough to make many comments other then they tend to wander all over the place:
jazz, blues, and improv.


Hmm, maybe i'll go down and check this show out and check out my old school.
maybe.  are phish tickets tough to get?  or, do they usually not sell out?
I might be able to get early tix as an alumni, at least they better give me
early tix espec. after paying nearly $50k to that place!!!!!
237.194Rift jamsBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateTue Mar 09 1993 13:0310
    
    I got Nectar and Rift this weekend.  Nectar does drift around alot, but
    grows on you.  Rift is Excellent!.  They do some great jammin on the CD.
    After each tune I find myself thinking who they sound like.  Each tune
    offers something different. I hear Santana type licks, Zappa
    lirricks(sp), Zappa like instrumentals, Blue gassy type jammin, etc...
    Great cd.
    
    	Mark
    
237.195;-) like the p-name sez ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Tue Mar 09 1993 14:2912
> Rift is Excellent!.  They do some great jammin on the CD.

If it's jammin' ya want, buy Junta.  There's a coupele of 15+ minute
super-intense-jam-tunes on that one!  David Bowie and Fluffhead are two
killer tunes, Dinner and a Movie and YEM are awesome too!  Then of course
they've got the Phish-standard of demented-lyric'd-catchy-songs: Foam,
Contact, and Golgi Apparatus.  It's my favorite Phish disc by *FAR*!!!

Junta is what hooked me on Phish, there's just no debait'n it.


- jeff
237.196Aphishionados-R-UsSUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Tue Mar 09 1993 14:3612
> are phish tickets tough to get?  or, do they usually not sell out?  I

yes, if you buy them too late ;-)  FYI, The venues that Phish will be
playing have 1000-3000 seats.

Many NE shows sell out fast -- i.e. < 1 day.  It's possible (but probably
not likely) that all the early tix will get swallowed up by students.  

FWIW, I've never had a problem getting through to Ticketbastards for Phish
tickets on the first day of sale.

- jeff
237.197Possum!NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Mar 09 1993 14:428
    Hey Jeff & Rich,
    
    So far, I've picked up Rift, Nectar, Junta and Lawn Boy - and Possum
    isn't on any of them....it may be cliche' to actually LIKE Possum, but
    BFD - where is it?
    
    tim
    
237.198drivin' down the road 1 day, some1 hit a possum...SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Tue Mar 09 1993 17:0716
re: Possum

I fell over laughing the first time I heard that one -- and hearing 'em
play it live is always a good time...  "WWWHOOOOOOAAAA POSSSSUUUMM!!!"

> where is it?

...sitting with the rest of my Phish tapes... ;-)

Phish's song list is well over a hundred originals.  Only 40 or so have made
it to disc so far...  ...the rest ya have to get on tape. ;-)

FYI, I've got few DAT soundboards now, and at least one has a Possum on it.
Maybe I should run a Phish tree in here ... is there any interest?

- jeff
237.199RAISE::GLADUTue Mar 09 1993 17:135
re: Note 237.197 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY 
    
    >it may be cliche' to actually LIKE Possum, but BFD - where is it?
    
    De-Gaussed with the rest of my Phish masters. :-)
237.2006 hours and countingBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateTue Mar 09 1993 18:506
    
    Psyched, 4 Hours till Becketts and 6 hours til Phish in the 
    Pikes Peak Center!  3 years since I saw them last.  Yahoo!
    
    Mark
    
237.201dipsy, fuddled, boozy, groggy...ROCK::ROCK::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 02:1512
i'll echo some of jeff's comments (and waste some bandwidth ;^)

if 'ya want an album, junta is definitely the best

but i still like tapes better

i'm soon going to be running a tree of a recent atlanta show which kicks
ass; the source is a DAT soundboard; i'll post the tree announcement here
when i post it to the PhishNet

peace and general phishiness,
rich
237.202RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 11:469
re: Note 237.201 by ROCK::ROCK::FROMM 
    
>i'm soon going to be running a tree of a recent atlanta show which kicks
>ass; the source is a DAT soundboard; 
    
    I see Shelly found someone to lend her a DAT deck. :-) No DAT copies,
    I'm told.
    
    GEr
237.203i won't complain too muchROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 13:1611
>    I see Shelly found someone to lend her a DAT deck. :-) No DAT copies,
>    I'm told.

i can make DAT copies from the first gen analog tape, but no DAT copies can be
made directly from the DAT soundboard; it's the band's policy (presumably
because there's too much of an incentive to master a bootleg CD from a
soundboard tape that hasn't been through any analog generations); the first gen
analog was taped on my NAD 6300 with Maxell MX-S tapes and Dolby C, so the DATs
will still sound pretty damn good

- rich
237.204RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 13:3413
Note 237.203 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM 
    
    >but no DAT copies can be made directly from the DAT soundboard; it's the 
    >band's policy (presumably because there's too much of an incentive to 
    >master a bootleg CD from a soundboard tape that hasn't been through any 
    >analog generations); 
    
    That's absolutely ridiculous logic, IMHO. They seem to like to impress
    themselves. I mean, why bother allowing taping at all if you're going to 
    put silly restrictions on it? Virtually no one else who allows taping
    does anything like that. 
    
    Gerry
237.205ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 14:2432
i don't really agree with the policy either, and i do think it's kind of silly;
but i don't really think that i'm in a position to question the policy; and
i don't think that i should be bugging shelly to be bugging trey about it;
yes, i'd like it to be different, but i'm thankful for what they do allow and
provide, so i'm not going to complain about it too much

>    I mean, why bother allowing taping at all if you're going to 
>    put silly restrictions on it?

because i'd much rather that they allow taping with a few restrictions than no
taping at all; the dead put restrictions on taping: you must have a taper's
ticket, you can only tape from the designated tapers section, no video taping,
anything else?  can you live with these restrictions?  phish didn't use to have
any restictions; currently the restrictions that i know of are no video taping
(one which i don't really understand either), no more soundboard taping from
random people (which i think was done simply because the scene was getting a
bit too large and paul was sick of people messing around with the soundboard),
and no public distribution of DSBD tapes without an analog generation

>    Virtually no one else who allows taping
>    does anything like that. 

i spoke with one of the guys from God Street Wine, and they were also
considering a similar restriction; they were thinking of allowing soundboard
patches to analog tapers, but discontinuing them for DAT; i don't think they've
implemented this policy (yet), but they were considering it

on a contrary note, Shockra (which is incredibly considerate to tapers, and
provides both a patch bay and a power strip at shows) has a piece of tape on
the patch bay on which is written "DAT's first"

/rich
237.206NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 10 1993 14:248
    Really?
    
    Does Healy allow DAT's to tap directly into the soundboard, for general
    tape trading?  I'd be a little surprised, if that were the case. (and
    interested)
    
    tim
    
237.207DSBD->cassette->DAT ..wonder if we can use a reel?SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Wed Mar 10 1993 14:286
> That's absolutely ridiculous logic, IMHO. They seem to like to impress
> themselves. 

I agree.  The only thing is does is piss-off us anal DAT tapers... ;-)

- jeff
237.208Yep.SUBPAC::MAGGARDGone Phishin'Wed Mar 10 1993 14:3811
> Does Healy allow DAT's to tap directly into the soundboard, for general
> tape trading?  

I've got a DAT soundboard from Buffalo '90...  ...and the lack of hiss tells
me it hasn't seen much in the way of analog equipment...

They're out there.

- jeff
    

237.209ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 14:475
>anal DAT tapers...

never seen one of them; nope, never  ;^)

/r
237.210RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 15:3128
    re: Note 237.205 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM 
    
    >the dead put restrictions on taping: you must have a taper's ticket, 
    >you can only tape from the designated tapers section, no video taping,
    
    And those apply to all but Dan Healy's up front buddies. :-)
    
    >can you live with these restrictions?  
    
    I do, others don't. Others don't need to. I generally adhere to
    taping restrictions unless of course the restriction is "no taping" :-).
    
    
re: Note 237.206 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Short arms, and deep pockets..." >>>

    >Does Healy allow DAT's to tap directly into the soundboard, for general
    >tape trading?  I'd be a little surprised, if that were the case. (and
    >interested)
    
    DAT soundboards are around for every show since the inception of DAT. 
    They're available but I wouldn't say "generally available". You pretty 
    much have to have something worth trading. There are, however, many, 
    many things available that, uh, "don't exist". ;-)
    
    Dan only allows a certain number of people to patch. We ran Bear's deck 
    once because he showed up too late and Healy wouldn't let him patch. :-)
    
    Gerry
237.211CXDOCS::BARNESWed Mar 10 1993 15:385
    re: We ran Bears deck once..."
    
    THE BEAR??? as in bears choice??
    
    rfb
237.212RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 15:494
    Yeah, *the* Bear. He hung out with us before the show for a while
    and a little bit after the show. Interesting person to talk to. :-)
    
    Gerry
237.213same as it ever was...NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 10 1993 15:568
    GerG,
    
    The same is true of Phish shows.  There are DAT soundboards out there,
    but they weren't obtained within the restrictions that we discussing,
    if ya know what I mean....;-)
    
    tim
    
237.214RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 16:052
    There's a big difference in the sound of a "Phish" board
    and the sound of a "Dead" board, IMHO. :-) 
237.215NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 10 1993 16:066
    Yer right.  There's more audience in the background at a Dead show.
    
    :-)
    
    tim
    
237.216RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 16:141
    Not on tape there isn't. :-)
237.217ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 17:4816
>    >the dead put restrictions on taping: you must have a taper's ticket,
>    >you can only tape from the designated tapers section, no video taping,

>    And those apply to all but Dan Healy's up front buddies. :-)

and people who are personal friends of paul or phish can plug into the
soundboard; no difference there

>    There's a big difference in the sound of a "Phish" board
>    and the sound of a "Dead" board, IMHO. :-) 

well, i have two phish tapes which are first gen analogs from a DAT board
(10/19?/91 catalyst and 2/20?/93 atlanta) and i think that they sound pretty
damn good; but what the hell do i know; i don't even own a DAT ;^)

/r
237.218RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 17:503
    Don't need a DAT, just compare Paul's setup to Dan Healy's. :-)
    
    Ger_who's_in_a_Phish_bashing_mood_today_:-)
237.219ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMNothing's worth nothing, but it's free.Wed Mar 10 1993 18:375
>    Ger_who's_in_a_Phish_bashing_mood_today_:-)

is this day different than any other days? :^)

/r
237.220RAISE::GLADUWed Mar 10 1993 18:411
    Er, no. :-) 
237.221ZENDIA::FERGUSONI got ramblin' on my mindThu Mar 11 1993 12:2414

	The grate Phish_taping vs. Dead_taping debate is cracking me
	up gentlemons!!


	:-)



	so, is anyone gonna go to the Hahtfid Phish show?  i'm thinking
	about it since it is my alma mater........


237.222:-)STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Thu Mar 11 1993 14:119
    re:                  <<< Note 237.214 by RAISE::GLADU >>>

    >There's a big difference in the sound of a "Phish" board
    >and the sound of a "Dead" board, IMHO. :-) 

    Right . . . Phish have actually done something new in the last ten
    years.  Probably even last week.
    
    Jamie
237.223RAISE::GLADUThu Mar 11 1993 14:257
re: Note 237.222 by STUDIO::IDE 
    
    >Right . . . Phish have actually done something new in the last ten
    >years.  Probably even last week.
    
    Oh, you mean like wearing a dress and singing into a 
    vacuum cleaner? :-)
237.224STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Thu Mar 11 1993 15:204
    re .-1
    
    Exactly.  How many bounces would it take Jerry to bust a
    mini-trampoline?
237.225Slim FastBINKLY::CEPARSKIDust Off Those Rusty StringsThu Mar 11 1993 15:258
    
    
    >>Exactly.  How many bounces would it take Jerry to bust a
    >>mini-trampoline?
    
    Not nearly as few as it used to! ;^)
    
    							jeff
237.226RAISE::GLADUThu Mar 11 1993 15:552
    Yeah, he could probably fit into a tu-tu nowadays,
    as well. :-)
237.227NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Mar 11 1993 16:043
Now that's a scary thought.

tim
237.228ZENDIA::FERGUSONOn tour is where I wanna beFri Apr 02 1993 13:062
Phish has been in the Globe lately, most recently today as they are going to
be at the Boston Music Awards thingy at the Wang Ctr...  
237.229chongGNPIKE::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Apr 02 1993 13:1313
re:     <<< Note 237.228 by ZENDIA::FERGUSON "On tour is where I wanna be" >>>

>be at the Boston Music Awards thingy at the Wang Ctr...  
 					     ^^^^
Hah!  Wang Center... Tommy Chong (of Cheech and Chong fame) has been
on WBCN off and on since yesterday, and this morning asked Chuckkkk the
dj "Hey man what's this Wang Center all about ?  I got this problem..."
;-)  He is one funny character!

If you're a Chong fan, check it out.  He's gonna be on the 5 past 5 comedy
thing on bcn later this afternoon.

Ken
237.230TAPE TREE ANNOUNCEMENT - Phish, Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 2/20/93ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Fri Apr 23 1993 14:13117
If you wish to sign up on the tree, please follow the instructions posted
below and send me mail (ROCK::FROMM from inside DEC).  Do not post a reply
to this note, as is usually done in trees in GRATEFUL.  It probably won't get
you put on the tree.

--------------------

Greetings!

This is the ophishial announcement of a tape tree for the 2/20/93 Phish show at
the Roxy Theatre, in Atlanta, GA.  This is one killer show, including perhaps
the best Mike's Groove that I've ever heard (it goes on for nearly 30 minutes).
The seed for the tree is Paul's DAT soundboard master, generously provided by
the band.  It was recorded on a Panasonic SV-3700.  In accordance with Phish's
policy regarding soundboard taping, no direct DAT copies will be made of the
original.  The DAT people on the tree will receive SCMS 00 tapes that have
passed through a single analog generation (Panasonic SV-3700 -> NAD 6300 (on
Maxell MX-S tape with Dolby C) -> Panasonic SV-3700).

The setlist is as follows:

Phish
Roxy Theatre
Atlanta, GA
2/20/93

Set I
-----
Golgi
Foam
Sloth
Possum
Weigh
All Things Reconsidered
Divided Sky
Silent In The Morning
Fluffhead
Cavern

Set II
------
Wilson
Reba
Tweezer ->
Walk Away ->
Tweezer ->
Glide ->
Mike's Song ->
I Am Hydrogen (with Kung) ->
Weekapaug Groove
Fast Enough For You
Big Ball Jam
Terrapin
Harry Hood
Tweezer reprise

E: Sleeping Monkey

The 1st set fits on a 90 minute DAT, and the 2nd set fits on a 120 minute DAT.
For the analog tapers, the 1st set plus the encore will be put on a 90 minute
tape, and the 2nd set (minus the encore) will be put on a 100 minute tape.

If you wish to be on the tree, decide which of the following categories you'd
like to be in:

1) DAT branch - receive a DAT copy, make DAT copies for others
2) DAT leaf - receive a DAT copy, make no tapes for others
3) DAT leaf/analog branch - receive a DAT copy, make analog copies for others
4) analog branch - receive an analog copy, make analog copies for others
5) analog leaf - receive an analog copy, make no tapes for others

If you volunteer to make copies for others, you may have to make up to 5 sets
of tapes, depending on how big the response is to this tree.  So please don't
volunteer to make tapes unless you are up to the commitment.

If you wish to be a branch, please indicate what taping equipment you will be
using.  Analog branch status will be first given to people with the best decks,
to preserve the quality of the tapes as best as possible.  Please, NO HIGH
SPEED DUBBING!!!

Please fill out the form below and return it to me (fromm@rock.enet.dec.com) no
later than Friday, May 14, 1993.  It will be much easier for me if you use the
form below and fill in the appropriate information.  When returning the form,
please include a subject that says "ATLANTA TREE: *", where * is your choice of
category (DAT branch, analog leaf, etc.).

------------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------------------

Name:
E-mail address:
Alternate e-mail address:
Will you have net access over the summer?:
Snail mail address:
Phone number:
Will you be at this address and phone number over the summer?
Summer address:
Summer phone number:
Tree status requested (DAT branch, DAT leaf, DAT leaf/analog branch, analog
	branch, or analog leaf):
Taping equipment you will be using:
Preference of tape brand and type:
If analog, Dolby preference:
Do you have tapes to trade, or will you be sending blanks?:

------------------------------- CUT HERE --------------------------------------

Just to repeat...

The tree will be open until Friday, May 14, 1993.  Send your tree form to
fromm@rock.enet.dec.com, with a subject line of "ATLANTA TREE: *", where * is
your choice of category (DAT branch, analog leaf, etc.).

Peace and general phishiness,
Rich

GUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBO

237.2318-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDHave YOU changed your logo lately???Fri Apr 23 1993 21:596
> Do not post a reply to this note, as is usually done in trees in GRATEFUL.
> It probably won't get you put on the tree.


picky, picky, picky, ...

237.232huh?QUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Apr 26 1993 17:0017
re:              <<< Note 237.230 by ROCK::CAMPR::FROMM "GUMBO!!!" >>>
>     -< TAPE TREE ANNOUNCEMENT - Phish, Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 2/20/ >-

> Phish
> Roxy Theatre
> Atlanta, GA
> 2/20/93

> Set II
> ------
> Terrapin

As in Terrapin Station?  How frequently does Phish do Dead covers?

I may have to get in on this tree just to hear this!!

adam
237.233false alarmVXTST6::BOURDESSMon Apr 26 1993 17:1612
>As in Terrapin Station?  How frequently does Phish do Dead covers?

>I may have to get in on this tree just to hear this!!

    This is not the same tune.  Phish really doesn't do dead covers; well,
    not lately.  A friend of mine from Vermont says that they used to do
    dead covers in their early years.  I would highly reccomend this tape
    though.  I have one set from the same source tape, and its real good
    quality.
    
    	Mike
    
237.234don't get your hopes up...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Mon Apr 26 1993 18:328
>As in Terrapin Station?  How frequently does Phish do Dead covers?
>I may have to get in on this tree just to hear this!!

no, as in the song Terrapin by Syd Barrett; the only Phish tape that I've
listened to with any Dead covers was from 1983, i haven't seen any in any
setlists later than 1985, and they certainly don't do any now

- rich   
237.235GNPIKE::HANNANBeyond description...Mon Apr 26 1993 20:023
	What dead has Phish covered ?   Just curious...

	Ken
237.236SUBPAC::MAGGARDHave YOU changed your logo lately???Mon Apr 26 1993 20:2510
> What dead has Phish covered ?   

When they first started playing, they covered a lot of Dead and other
stuff...  ...until they built up enough originals.  I'm pretty sure they
haven't covered a Dead tune in several years (since ~86/87).

They're seriously Dead-phobic now, and when one of their friends tells them
that one of their songs sounds too much like a Dead tune, they stop playing
it.  Kinda silly if you ask me.

237.237ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Mon Apr 26 1993 20:2722
>	What dead has Phish covered ?   Just curious...

the Helping Phriendly Book is woefully inadequate on early shows; there's only
a small handful (4) of pre-1986 shows listed, but the following songs do
appear:

Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Eyes of the World
The Other One

the last entry with Dead songs is listed as 5/??/85, Page's first show
(according to the entry - i had been under the impression that he joined in
1984); but Page did insist once, when he was flipping through the song listing
at the back of the book, that they never played any Dead songs since he was in
the band, so who knows...

i think i recall hearing Bertha on the 1983 tape that i heard; there might have
been some more dead songs, but i dunno; i didn't listen to much of the tape -
it sounded awful (recording quality that is, not performance)

- rich
237.238ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Mon Apr 26 1993 20:4413
>They're seriously Dead-phobic now

from reading some of the interviews posted on the net, it sounds like Mike
isn't quite as Dead-phobic as the rest of them (esp. Trey) are; just my
gut feeling from what they've said

it does seem kind of silly that they feel comfortable doing covers from all
sorts of musical genres (Duke Ellington, Bill Monroe, Syd Barrett, Neil
Diamond, Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC, Allman Brothers, the Wizard of Oz, just to name a
few widely varing sources), but that they wouldn't touch a Dead song for fear
of being labeled a Dead cover band

- rich
237.239say no to labels! :^)ROULET::DWESTif wishes were horses...Tue Apr 27 1993 03:4912
    you'd be surprised how easy it can be to get tagged with the label
    "dead cover band"...  Cross the Water covered two whole dead tunes 
    and we had to argue with one of the places we played to get them to
    stop billing our shows as "dead dance"...  :^)  
    
    being tagged a dead cover band can be bad for you commercially too...
    sure, it will give you a certain amount of exposure and a built in
    appeal to a limited audience, but a lot of people won't come hear you
    either because they have already decided they know what you do and
    aren't interested cuz they aren't deadheads...
    
    					da ve
237.240...believe it if you need it...SUBPAC::MAGGARDHave YOU changed your logo lately???Thu Apr 29 1993 16:136
FYI, I just got word from Phish's management that there will be undercover
NARC agents at the Durham, NH show on May 8th.  


- phish_tour_info_man
237.241be careful out there...ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Thu Apr 29 1993 16:278
>FYI, I just got word from Phish's management that there will be undercover
>NARC agents at the Durham, NH show on May 8th.  

it surprises me that the police would tell the management of such an
operation, although i suppose they could have just heard it thru the rumor
mill

- rich
237.242STAR::HUGHESLess zooty, more dustedThu Apr 29 1993 18:591
    They probably leaned on them for free tickets...
237.243phish tonight?CAMONE::HURLBURTFri Apr 30 1993 13:0912
So, are any of you Phish types going to the show at the University of Hartford
tonight?  I'll be there.  Only saw them once before in '89, I think, at 
Sheehan's in Northampton, MA.  Tiny place and it was even full!  I guess 
they've come pretty far!  Had a chance to see them with Santana last summer 
but got there a little late :-/  Did see them jam with Carlos though, pretty 
hot!

chuck

BTW, there's a decent brewpub in Hartford on Pearl St.  The beer I've had there
was ok but nothing to write home about.  The best deal is the 25 oz. bottles
of Chimay for $6.00!  They just have one of the three but I forget which one.
237.244We're goin'!SUBPAC::MAGGARDRun Like an Antelope, Out of Control!Fri Apr 30 1993 18:4119
> So, are any of you Phish types going to the show at the University of
> Hartford tonight?  

Yup!  Dori and I are going.  

> BTW, there's a decent brewpub in Hartford on Pearl St.  

Pre-show gathering perhaps? ;-)

Where is Pearl St.???  My directions include the following streets:
Prospect Ave., Kane St., Albany Ave., and Bloomfield Ave.  I'm not too
familiar with Hartford -- even though I was born there (!)

> The best deal is the 25 oz.  bottles of Chimay for $6.00!  

YUM!!! ;-)


- jeff
237.245unh tooROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Fri Apr 30 1993 18:458
> So, are any of you Phish types going to the show at the University of
> Hartford tonight?  

i'm blowing off the Phish show to go see ARU instead; i will be at the show
tomorrow night at the Tower (Philly) in case any noters are in that vicinity
(although i don't know of a DEC site anywhere near the area)

- rich
237.246FYISUBPAC::MAGGARDRun Like an Antelope, Out of Control!Fri Apr 30 1993 18:59143
Here's the latest Phish spring/summer tour info... 

- jeff


==========================================================================
                        The Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================

Last Updated: 29 April 1993
Info Updated: NEW HOTLINE NUMBER/CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS!  Some tour info.


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-862-7820) as of 27 March 1993:
======================================================================
Message recorded :  This is the correct address for 1.) mail to band
members, 2.) requests to be on the (paper) mailing list, and 3.) merchandise
mail orders:

Phish
(or, Dionysian Productions)
1632 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA   02173


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
Ann Arbor, MI   TicketMaster    313-645-6666
Bay Area, CA    Bass            510-762-BASS
Binghamton, NY  TicketMaster    607-722-7272
Battle Creek MI TicketMaster    616-963-8080
Boston:         TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Boston:         TicketPro       800-828-7080
Colorado        TicketMaster    303-290-8497
Columbus, OH:   TicketMaster    614-431-3600
Cincinatti:     TicketMaster    513-749-4949
Detroit:        TicketMaster    313-645-6666
New York City:  TicketMaster    212-307-7171
Philadelphia:   TicketMaster    215-336-2000
Providence RI:  TicketMaster    401-331-2211
Southern CA     TicketMaster    278-TIXS (area codes: 619, 310, 213, 818)
Syracuse NY:    TicketMaster    315-472-0700
Washington DC:  TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328


Phish Tour Dates!  ***  April and May 1993:
===========================================

April:
------
30: Sports Center, University of Hartford, West Hartford CT  203-768-4536
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 25th for students, March 27th for public @
Ticketmaster and Lincoln Center BO
Sold out as of a long time ago.


MAY:
----
1 & 2: Tower Theater, 69th & Ludlow Streets, Upper Darby PA  215-569-9400
all ages, reserved
Tickets go on sale March 20th @ Ticketmaster, Tower Theater BO first day of
sale.  215-336-2000 tickermaster.

3: State Theatre, New Brunswick, N.J. 
Tickets went on sale April 9th at the State Theatre box office: 908-246-7469
reserved seats, still avail throu NYC ticketmaster

5 & 6: Palace Theater, 19 Clinton Ave., Albany NY  518-465-4663
all ages, reserved
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ Ticketmaster and Palace BO
May 6th is sold out.  5th are still available.

7: Bangor Auditorium, 100 Dutton St., Bangor ME  207-942-9000 
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ Ticketmaster, Bangor Auditorium BO
Tickets still available as of 27 April.

8: UNH Field House, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH  603-862-4984
all ages, general admission
Tickets go on sale March 26th @ TicketPro, UNH campus (students only), Main
St. Music, Strawberries
Sold out.

29,30: Laguna Seca Raceway
   LAGUNA SECA DAZE   Memorial Day Weekend Festival
   Laguna Seca Recreation Area, Monterey CA
   Sat., May 29 & Sun., May 30
   Show time 11:00 AM each day (and goes 'til it's over)
   Tickets: $26.50 one day; $48.00 for both days
   Camping tickets also available at BASS
   [Camping:  $25, $35 w/ water hookup.  Rates are per spot/vehicle! -jgm]
   Tickets go on sale this Sunday, April 18 at 10 AM @ BASS.
   Festival Hotline: 415-974-6726
   Saturday May 29:  Allman Brothers Band, Phish, Blues Traveler, Shwan
   Colvin, Jeff Healey Band
   Sunday May 30:  10,000 Maniacs, Phish, Blues Traveler, The Samples
   There will be art displays, crafts booths, ethnic foods and other
   surprises throughtout the day, as well as a late night camp fire each
   night.  The campgrounds open at 6:00 PM on Friday May 28, and closes at
   noon on Monday the 31st.



Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

From: Bruce Willner <brucew@hyperion.ee.cornell.edu>
Subject: 3 Unconfirmed Summer Dates
Reply-To: brucew@hyperion.ee.cornell.edu
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 21:45:45 GMT

[from POLLSTAR magazine venue listings]
The dates are:   July 16 - Lakeside Amphitheater,
                           Darien Lake, NY

                      18 - The Mann Music Center,
                           Philadelphia, PA

                      21 - Thames River Music Center
                           Groton, CT
[commentary deleted]

---------

From:	CRL::ROCK::FROMM "Rich Fromm 29-Apr-1993 0946" 
To:	rock::bostonmusic
Subj:	1993 Great Woods Schedule
forwarded from another net...
    from todays Globe (posted with no permission whatsoever)
    this years Grate Woods schedule.
    [most of it deleted]

July 24 -- Phish.  Tickets go on sale May 15th.
    

==========================================================================
                        End of Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================
237.247NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Apr 30 1993 22:298
    Wow, the Tower Theater...haven't heard about that place in awhile. 
    Some time ago, I heard that an old aquaintance of mine from college
    (St. Joe's, Philly, ca. 1973) had taken a job as the manager there.  I
    think.  She's probably not there anymore anyways - that was just a
    brief flashback for me...;-) ;-)
    
    tim
    
237.248Nice flashbacks from that place...SALES::GKELLERKeep passing the open windowsMon May 03 1993 12:2414
>   <<< Note 237.247 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Short arms, and deep pockets..." >>
>    Wow, the Tower Theater...haven't heard about that place in awhile. 
>    
>    tim
 

Definitely a flashback.  what a great place to see a dead show, live or 
Simulcast:-)

I grew up in that part of the world and used to see shows there all the 
time.

Geoff   

237.24934309::TDAVISMon May 03 1993 15:013
    How about The Electric Factory, for a flashback, as a born and bred
    Delaware Valley Resident(Abington, Glenside, Willow Grove), what a neat
    place that was. 
237.250NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon May 03 1993 15:1412
There was another club outside of Philly in the Mainline area whose name
I can't remember...I'm only thinking of it because it was either the Tower
or this other place that Peggianne was managing, but I can't remember the
name...any Philadelphians out there?  MainPoint?  I fergit...

BTW,

Who owns the green VW Jetta with the Dead stickers in the LKG parking lot?
I've noticed it a couple times lately, and kept meaning to find out whose
it is...

tim
237.251NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon May 03 1993 15:167
forgot another one....

Isn't it the Tower that's out near 69th and Market (where the EL meets the 'E'
bus?)?  First time I ever saw Reefer Madness (and "The Mystery of the Flying
Fish") was out there, circa 1972...sigh.  It's been awhile....

tim
237.252mmmm..... philly cheesesteak....ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Mon May 03 1993 15:2910
>Isn't it the Tower that's out near 69th and Market

yup; one block away from the 69th St. Terminal

re: Electric Factory

i never knew it was the name of a club; i just knew of it as Electric Factory
Concerts

- rich
237.253phish tripp :^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Thu May 13 1993 13:564
    Does ne1 know what the tik limit is on the upcoming Phish sale 
    at Grate Wodds is?
    
    thanx,Andy
237.255Phish Tree Announcement -- 3-22-93 SacramentoSUBPAC::MAGGARDTwo, please!Wed Jun 02 1993 17:0396
I just posted the following tape tree announcement to the Phish-net.  If
anyone is interested, please send me (subpac::maggard) yer info.

Cheers!

- jeff

------------

This is the first announcement for a tape tree of the Phish 3-22-93 Crest
Theater show in Sacramento, CA.  This is the 'Gamehendge' show.  There will
be one more announcement before the tree closes at 5pm on Friday, June 18th.
The tree will be posted on Monday, June 21st.  Please email all responses to:
    
    maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com

The seed tapes for this show are cassette soundboard masters generously
donated for the tree by Page.  The cassette master tapes were recorded
without Dolby NR onto Maxell XL-II tapes, and have a S/N of ~60dB.  They
have been copied to DAT via NAD 6300 -> Panasonic SV-3700.  The DAT seed
tapes are SCMS-00.  Due to the length of the second set and the timing of
the flip, there was no encore recorded on the cassette masters.  However, an
audience DAT of the encore has been graciously donated by Mike Perrott, so
you can rest assured that you'll get the whole show.

3/22/93
Crest Theatre
Sacramento CA

   Set 1                          Set 2
Chalkdust                       Golgi Apparatus
Guelah Papyrus                  Its Ice->
Uncle Pen                       (Gamehenge Narrative Begins)
Stash                           Lizards ->
Bouncin'                        Tela->
Rift                            Wilson->
Weigh                           AC/DC Bag->
Reba                            Colonel Forbins Ascent->
Sparkle                         Fly Famous Mockingbird->
David Bowie                     Sloth->
                                McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters
                                (End of Gamehenge Narrative/Songs)
E: Amazing Grace                Mikes Song->
   Fire                         I Am Hydrogen->
                                Weekapaug Groove


Set one fits on a 90 minute DAT, and set two and encore fit on a 120 minute
DAT.  For the analog folks, set one will fit on a 90 minute tape, and the
2nd set and encore will go on a 100 minute tape.

If you wish to be a branch, please indicate what taping equipment you will
be using.  Branch status will be first given to people with the best
equipment, to preserve the quality of the tapes as best as possible.
Branches must be willing to make up to five copies of the show (10 tapes
max).  

Please fill out the form below and return it to (maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com)
no later than Friday, June 18, 1993.  Please use the form below -- ambiguous
responses will probably be ignored.  When returning the form, please use a
subject line that says "3-22-93 tree *", where * is your choice of category:

        DAT->DAT branch
        DAT leaf
        DAT->Analog branch
        Analog->Analog branch
        Analog leaf
    

Please use the following form when signing up for the tree:

------------snip---------------

Phish 3-22-93 Tree -- Signup Sheet

Name:   
E-mail:
Alternate e-mail:
US-mail:
Phone:
Tree status (DAT/Analog/branch/leaf/etc.):
Taping equipment:
Preference of tape brand and type:
Dolby preference:
Do you have tapes to trade, or will you be sending blanks?:
Any other comments:

------------snip---------------


To repeat, this is the first announcement for the Phish 3-22-93 tree.  The
tree will be open until Friday, June 18, 1993.  Send the above form to
(maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com), with a subject line of "3-22-93 tree *",
where * is your choice of category (DAT branch, analog leaf, etc.).

237.256VERGA::STANLEYThu Jun 03 1993 13:521
    What's the address for Phish-net?  Inquiring sons want to know.. :-)
237.257VXTST6::BOURDESSThu Jun 03 1993 14:3811
    the phish-net can be found at: rec.music.phish.
    
    I don't know if that's what you're looking for, but there's also a
    phish digest that you can request to have sent to you.  That can be
    done by sending mail to: phish-archives@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu.
    
    To get more info. about the digests and the archives list, I'd
    reccomend going into rec.music.phish and reading the FAQ that Rich
    Fromm posts every-so-often.
    
    	Mike
237.258wrong address, Mike ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDTwo, please!Thu Jun 03 1993 16:1039
rec.music.phish can be accessed via the usenet.  I think 'vnews' and DXRN?
are DEC news readers... ...there's info on how to access/use vnews and dxrn
somewhere in this notesfile.

> That can be done by sending mail to:
> phish-archives@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu.
  
Please *don't* send mail to that address asking to sign up on the mailing
list, you'll drive Lee bonkers! ;-)   FYI, the Phish-archives is where they
keep all the trivial info that is worth keeping about Phish and the
Phish-net.  If you want any back-digests, the FAQ file, setlists file, etc.,
etc., you mail to that address.

The Phish-net addresses (for the digestified mailing list) are as follows:

Requests to be added to or deleted from the Phish mailing list and requests
for old digests to be resent (please provide digest #s) must be sent to one
of these addresses:

    Internet: phish-request@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu
    BITNET:   phish-rq@virginia
    UUCP:     ...!uunet!virginia!phish-request

Questions about the list and requests for the current version of the
Frequently Asked Questions file, Phish Stories, the Helping Phriendly Book,
or the lyrics file must be sent to one of these addresses:

    Internet: phish-archives@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu
    BITNET:   phish-ar@virginia
    UUCP:     ...!uunet!virginia!phish-archives

You may send mail to the entire list (and rec.music.phish) via one of these
addresses:

    Internet: phish@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu
    BITNET:   phish@virginia
    UUCP:     ...!uunet!virginia!phish

237.259fyiROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Thu Jun 03 1993 22:0346
>    To get more info. about the digests and the archives list, I'd
>    reccomend going into rec.music.phish and reading the FAQ that Rich
>    Fromm posts every-so-often.

here's the blurb that mike was talking about; it gets automatically posted
to rec.music.phish every 4 days under the subject " *** IMPORTANT FAQ and
ARCHIVE info - PLEASE READ THIS *** "

- rich

--------------------------

Welcome to the PhishNet! (also known as rec.music.phish)

If you're new to the net, please send away for the Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) file.  It will answer a bunch of questions (which are, believe it or not,
frequently asked) that you might have.

To do so, send a message saying something like "Send me the FAQ file" to
the following mail address:

    Internet: phish-archives@fuggles.acc.virginia.edu
    BITNET:   phish-ar@virginia
    UUCP:     ...!uunet!virginia!phish-archives

You can also use this address to ask questions about the list, or to get the
current version of the Netter's list, the Lyrics database, the Stories
collection, the Interviews file, the Helping Phriendly Book, the Chords file,
the Tour Dates file, and the Nettiquette file.

Be sure to use the addresses listed above.  Please, DON'T SEND REQUESTS TO ME!
(i.e. don't "reply" to this message if you want the FAQ file)

The FAQ file is usually available for anonymous ftp from fringe.cis.brown.edu,
under the directory /pub/phish/text_files/FAQ.  All of the other files
mentioned above, and a whole lot more, are also available at this ftp site.
However, THE FTP SITE ON FRINGE IS TEMPORARILY DOWN!!!  In the meantime, you
can get the aforementioned files by either sending e-mail to phish-archives,
or by gophering to fringe.cis.brown.edu, port 1070.  If you're not familiar
with gopher, you'll have to ask your local computer guru.


Peace and general phishiness.

GUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOALUMNIBLUESGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBO
 
237.260just say no to ticketbastards!!!ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Wed Jun 09 1993 19:299
just a tidbit that might interest some pholks in here...

latest word from phish's management is that mail order will hopefully be set
up in time for the new year's run (which will most likely be the first shows
once summer tour is over; there will probably not be a fall tour)

we now return to your regularly scheduled noting...

/rich
237.261Yowsa!*NECSC::LEVYDust off those rusty stringsWed Jun 16 1993 11:5517
I just got my copies of the 2/20/93 Roxy tape in the mail last night.

Having never heard one note of Phish music, I popped the tape in the player
for my long ride to work this morning.  I believe that I am converted!

This is very innovative, intelligent, well excecuted, exciting music.  The
best way I can characterize it is Frank Zappa without the attitude.  They
ain't stuck in the old A-A-B-A forms of most popular music.  They mix rock,
country, folk, jazz, and classical forms beautifully.  They understand dynamic
range and programmatic presentation.  Oh...and they can ROCK too!  Interesting
meters.  Excellent musicianship.

Needless to say, I've just signed up for the other tree.

	dave

* = Yowsa! is  a registered trademark of the NTTH T!ng Sticker Kompany, Ink.
237.262GNPIKE::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Jun 16 1993 17:385
> Frank Zappa without the attitude.  

Funny, I think of it as Frank Zappa on speed!  

/Ken
237.263HORDE/Allmans at Stowe on Sat. July 31st!!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDTwo, please!Wed Jun 16 1993 21:3625
re: speed

Yeah, it's just like the Dead only at twice the pace! 

8-) 8-) 8-)


re: Frank Zappa without the attitude.  

Yep, there isn't as much politicking in Phish songs...
...except maybe one old (early-to-mid 80s ;-) tune that goes like:

    "Mrs. Reagan, Mrs. Reagan, gun your husband down!"
    

...and the evil villain of the Gamehendge saga:  Wilson.  
(Ronald _Wilson_ Reagan, but that's just my interpretation... ;-)

    "Oh, Wilson.  Punch you in the eye!"


- phishead

PS -- a plug for my 3-22-93 tree:  Get your responses to me by Friday at 5pm
if yer interested in killer tapes of a fantastic Phish show!
237.264Summer Tour Info, FYI...SUBPAC::MAGGARDLife is like a blowoff hose...Thu Jul 15 1993 20:28221
==========================================================================
                        The Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================

Last Updated: 15 July 1993
Info Updated: Baltimore, July 19th show is CANCELLED!!!  The show in Tampa,
              Florida has been MOVED from the Cuban Club Plaza to the Ritz
              Theatre; and finally, the show in Salt Lake City will take
              place on August 21st as originally planned, rather than on
              August 22nd which we announced on the previous message.  


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-862-7820) as of 15 July 1993:
=====================================================================
Updated tour info -- see below!  All correspondence (Phish Update
mailing list, fan mail, merchandise, etc.) should be mailed to:  
    Phish
    1632 Massachusetts Ave.
    Lexington, MA 02173


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
Ann Arbor, MI   TicketMaster    313-645-6666
Bay Area, CA    Bass            510-762-BASS
Binghamton, NY  TicketMaster    607-722-7272
Battle Creek MI TicketMaster    616-963-8080
Boston:         TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Boston:         TicketPro       800-828-7080
Colorado        TicketMaster    303-290-8497
Columbus, OH:   TicketMaster    614-431-3600
Cincinatti:     TicketMaster    513-749-4949
Detroit:        TicketMaster    313-645-6666
New York City:  TicketMaster    212-307-7171
Oregon          Fastixx         503-224-8499
Philadelphia:   TicketMaster    215-336-2000
Providence RI:  TicketMaster    401-331-2211
Southern CA     TicketMaster    278-TIXS (area codes: 619, 310, 213, 818)
Syracuse NY:    TicketMaster    315-472-0700
Washington DC   TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328
Washingtn state Ticketmaster    206 628-0888 


Phish Summer Tour Dates!  ***  July and August 1993:
====================================================

July:
-----
15: (first show of the summer tour):  Cayuga County Fairgrounds, Weedsport
    (near Syracuse), New York.  General Admission.  Tickets on sale 5/22 at
    Ticketmaster, Cayuga County Fairgrounds box office, Music Plus in Oswego
    NY, and at One Stop Entertainment in Watertown, NY.  Ticketmaster charge
    by phone:  315.472.0700; 716.232.1900; and 607.722.7272.  For
    directions, etc. call 315.834.6606.

16: Mann Music Center, 52nd & Parkside, Philadelphia, PA  215-568-3222
    Reserved and General admission.
    On sale June 5th at Mann BO, and Ticketmaster 215-336-2000.
    
17: Wolf Trap, The FIlene Ctr., 1551 Trap Road, Vienna, Virginia (DC area).  
    703-225-1868
    Reserved and General admission.  
    Tickets went on sale on 5/2 at ProTix 703.218.6500 or at the Wolf Trap
    box office.

18: IC Light Amphitheater, One Station Sq., Pittsburgh, PA  412-391-1111
    reserved
    on sale May 28th at National Record Mart, Koko, Jim's Records, Ides
    Entertainment, Ticketservice 412-391-1111.

19:     ***SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELLED!***
    Pier Six Concert Pavillion, 731 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD  401-625-1400


21: Orange County Fairgrounds (w/ HORDE), 239 Wisner Ave., Middletown NY
    914-343-1342     Show starts at 4:00
    general admission
    on sale 5-22 at ticketmaster and Orange County BO; $24 GA, $25 res.
    phone # to order tix  (914) 343-3134 

22: Stowe Mountain Performing Arts Center, 5781 Mountain Rd., Stowe VT
    802-253-7311
    Reserved and GA, on sale May 22nd at Ticketmaster 802-862-5300

23: Jones Beach State Park, Wantagh, NY (Long Island).  516-221-1000  
    All seats reserved.  Tickets go on sale 5/15 at Ticketmaster and at the
    Jones Beach box office. TM charge by phone:  212.307.7171 or
    516.888.9000 
   
24: Great Woods, 885 South Main St./Rt. 140, Mansfield, MA  508-339-2331
    (outdoor venue;  south of Boston).  Reserved (covered) and GA (lawn).
    Tickets on sale on 5/15 at Ticketmaster charge by phone:  617.931.2000.

25: Waterloo Village, Waterloo Rd., Stanhope NJ  201-347-4700
    General admission
    Tix on sale 6-4 thru ticketmaster and Waterloo village Box office

27: Classic Amphitheater (w/ HORDE), 600 E. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, VA
    804-228-3233
    reserved and general admission; tix on sale 6-11 at ticketmaster, state
    fair BO, and Classic Amphitheater BO.

28: Grady Cole Center, 310 N. King's Dr., Charlotte, NC  704-336-2462
    general adm., tix on sale June 26 at ticketmaster and Grady Cole Center
    BO.

29: Correction:  Tenessee Theater, Gay St.  Knoxville TN  615-523-2665 
    reserved; tix on sale 6-18 at bijou theater BO 615-522-0832, also at
    Cat's records, local outlets

30: Starwood Amphitheater, 3839 Murfreesboro Rd., Antioch TN (suburb of
    Nashville).  615-641-5800
    General Adm; tix on sale 6-12 at ticketmaster and Starwood Ampith. BO

31: The Masquerade Music Park, 695 North Ave., Atlanta GA  405-577-8178
    General admission; on sale June 12 at Ticketmaster and Masquerade BO
    
AUGUST:
-------
2:  Cuban Club Plaza, 2010 Republica de Cuba North, Tampa FL  813-247-3319
    general admission; tix on sale 6-19 at Ticketmaster and Ritz BO, local
    outlets

3:  Bayfront Park Amphitheater, 310 N. Biscayne Blvd., Miami FL
    305-358-6626
    general admission; tix on sale 6-18 at Ticketmaster 

6:  Cincinnati Zoo Peacock Pavillion, 3400 Vine St., Cincinnati OH
    513-559-7723
    general admission; tix on sale now at Ticketmaster 

7:  Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, 9993 Allegheny Rd., Darien Center NY
    716-559-4641
    reserved and general admission;  tix on sale 6-12 at Ticketmaster and
    Darien Lake BO  Camping Available, see 'Rumors/Other info' below.

8:  Nautica Stage, 2014 Sycamore, Cleveland OH  216-247-2722
    general admission; on sale 6-12 at Ticketmaster 

9:  Molson Pl, Toronto, Ontario  416-324-9777
    reserved; on sale at Ticketmaster on 6-17

11: Eastbrook Theater, 2525 Lake Eastbrook Blvd., Grand Rapids MI
    616-942-1328
    General Admission; tix on sale at Ticketmaster on 6-11

12: Meadow Brook Music Festival, Walton Blvd, Rochester MI (~Detroit)
    313-396-7600
    reserved and General Admission; tix on sale at Ticketmaster on 6-12

13: Murat Theater, 510 N. New Jersey, Indianapolis, IN  317-841-8900
    reserved; on sale at Ticketmaster on 7-10

14: World Music Theater, 19100 S. Ridgeland Ave., Tinley Park, IL
    708-614-1616
    reserved and General Admission; on sale 6-18 at Ticketmaster, tower
    records, and rose records

15: McCauley Theater, Louisville KY  502-562-0194
    reserved; tix on sale July 9th at Ticketmaster and the KY Center for the
    Arts Box Office

16: American Theater, St. Louis MO
    on sale 7-10 @ ticketmaster

17: Memorial Hall, 600 N. Seventh St., Kansas City, KS  913-371-7555
    reserved and General Admission; tix on sale at ticketmaster 6-12

20: Red Rocks Amphitheater, 16351 Highway 93, Morrison CO  303-694-1234
    reserved and GA; tix on sale 7-12 at ticketmaster

21: Salt Air, 1 Salt Air Dr., Salt Lake City, UT  801-335-5522
 ^   General Admission; tickets at Smith's Tix 800-888-8499 on sale 7-17
 |
 L____ NOTE CHANGE IN DATE!!!  (old date was the 22nd of August.)


24: Commodore Ballroom, 870 Granville St., Vancouver BC  604-683-4233
    General Admission; tix on sale 7-10 at ticketmaster, Boom records, Track
    records

25: Paramount Theater, 901 Pine St., Seattle WA  206-682-1414
    reserved; tix on sale at ticketmaster on 6-26

26: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 1111 SW Broadway, Portland OR
    800-992-8499
    reserved; tix at Fastixx on 6-26

28: Greek Theater, Hearst at Gayley Roads, Berkekley CA  415-541-0800
    General Admission; tix through BAss 510-762-2277 on 7-18


Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

From: jxr1092@ritvax.isc.rit.edu (Jens Rodenberg)
> The I Love NY Travel Guide just came in the other day (call 800-CALL-NYS
> to get one), and it has some camping info for the Darien Center area:
> 
> Darien Lakes State Park  10289 Harlow Rd. off Rt. 20     716-547-9242  $10
> Darien Lake              9993 Allegany Rd. on Rt. 73     716-599-2211  $25
> Skyline Resort           10933 Town Line Rd. off Rt. 20  716-591-2021  $19
> 
> I just called the state park, which referred me to the state park camping
> phone number (800-456-CAMP)


From: ANDERSD2@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
> flyer advertising PHISH at the Starwood Ampitheatre right ouside
> Nashville.  The flyer says that the show will not be in the main
> ampitheatre which explains to us that know the venue why there are no
> reserved seats for the show.  The show is the first of its kind at
> Starwood.  It's called the "Phish Plaza Party" and will be held in the
> plaza area behind the hill.  

==========================================================================
                        End of Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================
237.265Phish tree -- 7-24-93SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Mon Jul 26 1993 18:4653

           TREE ANNOUNCEMENT:   Phish @ Great Woods, 7-24-93


My SV-255 was patched out of a D5 running Sennheiser 421 cardioids about 30'
back onto the lawn in the center.  The mix is probably one of the best I
have, and the overall sound quality of the tapes is very good, with a
Yee-Haw Factor of only 6 (on a 10 scale ;-).  Besides, they played one of my
favorite (rarely heard live) tunes:  The Mango Song!  8-)  

The show fits on two 90 minute tapes.  I'll accept replies through Friday,
August 6th.  Please reply to this note with the following info...

name:
e-mail:
tree status: (branch, leaf, etc.)
anything else important:


Setlist...

7-24-93 - Great Woods, Mansfield, MA
====================================

Llama
Horn
Nellie Cane
Divided Sky
Guelah Papyrus
Rift
Stash
Mango Song
Bouncing Around The Room
Squirming Coil

2001 Theme->
Split Open & Melt
Fluffhead
Maze
Glide
Sparkle
Mike's Song->
Jerusalem City Of Gold->  (English translation)
Weekapaug Groove
Purple Rain
Daniel
Good Times Bad Times

Golgi Apparatus
Freebird  (a capella)


237.266NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Jul 26 1993 19:016
>Freebird  (a capella)


The 15 minute guitar solo must have been a bitch.

tim
237.267i thought it was pretty coolROCK::CAMPR::FROMMGUMBO!!!Mon Jul 26 1993 19:0811
>>Freebird  (a capella)

>The 15 minute guitar solo must have been a bitch.

it didn't quite last 15 minutes, but they did do the guitar solo as a vocal
jam

they're getting an awful lot better at vocal harmonies; listen to a tape from
around 1987 with Halley's Comet to see how bad they used to be

- rich
237.269EST::BOURDESSMon Jul 26 1993 19:2510
    Count me in.  I was almost doubled over in laughter when fishman
    started singing prince!
    
    Mike Bourdess
    est::bourdess
    branch
    
    thanx Jeff,
    
    		Mike
237.270EST::BOURDESSMon Jul 26 1993 19:274
    oh yeah Jeff, if you're still looking for things to fill up my tapes, this
    would do just fine!  I'll still be a branch tho' if needed.
    
    
237.271SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Mon Jul 26 1993 19:323
re: <<< Note 237.270 by EST::BOURDESS >>>

That's a deal, Mike!
237.272leaf leaf leaf leafISLNDS::CONNORS_MMon Jul 26 1993 19:499
    
    Let's try this again...
    
    
    MJ Connors
    ISLNDS::CONNORS_M
    Leaf
    
    
237.273Leaf :)BINKLY::DEMARSERipple in still water...Mon Jul 26 1993 20:133
    I'll leaf off Mike....
    
    :), danielle
237.274Yeehaw :-)MSBCS::STANLEYLike a surfer riding a tidal wave...Tue Jul 27 1993 13:3810

	My first Phish show and it was excellent!

	aoxoa::stanley
	leaf

		Thanks!

		  Dave
237.275Just DON'T tell the Phish-net!!! 8-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Tue Jul 27 1993 14:0423
Who is Jeff Mogielnicki?  A former/current DEChead??  

There won't be that many DECheads signing up for this tape, so it's okay if
our friends tag along.  But in the future, please ask and/or let me know if
you're going to forward my notes outside the notesfile/Digital before doing
so.

Thanks, 8-)


- jeff_w/_Mod_hat_on_8-)


-----------
From:	CRL::"belved!daffy!jeff@uunet.UU.NET" "Jeff Mogielnicki" 26-JUL-1993
        18:31:00.63
To:	subpac::maggard
CC:	
Subj:	Phish 7/24/93 Great Woods 

[ messasge deleted to protect the innocent ;-) ]

237.276Yipes! SorryNECSC::LEVYScientific progress goes BOINKTue Jul 27 1993 14:198
    Ooops...sorry.  Didn't realize that this was only being offered
    internally!  Jeff works with my wife and I brought him to Phish on
    Saturday.  You met him before the show...remember?
    
    This mail didn't get any farther than just to Jeff.
    
    	dave
    
237.277Keep 'em coming!SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Tue Jul 27 1993 14:3419

No problem, Dave.  Now I remember Jeff... %-)      


> Didn't realize that this was only being offered internally!  

I only posted the announcement in here, but there's no problem with our
friends signing up too.  I was just a little confused as to why people
outside Digital were sending me tree requests ... and I started to get
flashbacks of organizing my last (phish-net) tree!  %-)


Looks like it's time for me to switch to decaffeinated...

8-)

- jeff

237.279NOVA::FREIWALDSic friatur crustum dulce!Tue Jul 27 1993 16:537
e-mail: nova::freiwald
tree status: leaf

Thanks! 

:-Chuck
237.280branchNECSC::LEVYScientific progress goes BOINKTue Jul 27 1993 17:117
    Well, I don't usually do audience tapes, but since this was my first
    Phish show, what the heck!  (Also, Roz wants to hear the Hebrew tune.)
    
    I can be an analog branch.
    
    	dave
    
237.281No Way, it can't be DaveBSS::MNELSONNo Time To HateTue Jul 27 1993 17:276
    
    I don't believe the Probz is going to be on an audience tape tree!
    Who the hell is logged into his account!   Get out now or else!
    
    	;^)
    
237.282CXDOCS::BARNESTue Jul 27 1993 22:254
    it's NOT_probz_dave! his alter ego! (I've seen him a few times out here
    in Colo!) %^)
    
    rfb
237.283count me in!!!SALEM::BENJAMINWed Jul 28 1993 00:349
      I knew I could count on jeff to get me tapes!!!! :-) :-)
    That was one of the hottest shows I've been to in a long time!!!
    
      Dave Benjamin
     Salem::Benjamin
    leaf or branch (pereferably no NR...thanks)
    
       Thank you very much, in advance...I can't wait to here that "Split
    Open and Melt" again....!!!   :-)
237.284WOW....WMOIS::HORNE_CHORNET-THE FALL GUYWed Jul 28 1993 13:119
    
    
    WMOIS::HORNE_C
    
    (JUST A LEAF).......great greatwoods show can't wait to hear it...
    
    thanks,
    
    HORNET
237.285sounds interestingSMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jul 28 1993 14:317
    Add me in.  I can branch if need be. (It makes me more likely 
    to do something about it.  I think I'm still keeping a 
    b!branch or two waiting on blan!!)
    
    Pete Thompson                  petert@zk3.dec.com
    24 Vine St.
    E, Douglas, MA 01516
237.286STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Wed Jul 28 1993 14:524
    Jamie Ide
    studio::ide
    branch
    Dolby C
237.287wow!! :^)STRATA::DWESTreality is not...Wed Jul 28 1993 16:327
    
    Jamie?!?!?!?!?!!?
    
    what's up with that dude???  got another wobbly table leg that needs
    bracing???  :^)  :^)  :^)  :^)  :^)
    
    					da ve
237.288STUDIO::IDECan't this wait 'til I'm old?Wed Jul 28 1993 16:398
    Hey, I like Phish, in fact I've been listening to them for eight years. 
    The "wobbly table" was some sort of Gerry Phish master degaussing
    joke.  I think I was picking on Rich, and after yesterday he really
    owes me one.  :-)
    
    Besides, those DAT cases crack too easily.
    
    Jamie
237.289PKHUB3::MRTECHWed Jul 28 1993 20:404
    D.E. Maynard
    pkhub2::mrtech
    leaf
    
237.290videoPKHUB2::MRTECHTue Aug 03 1993 17:2114
    I do suppose it is time to get aquainted with all of you.  My name is
    David, and I have a summer job with Telecomm out of Marlboro.  I need
    to thank Mike B. for helping me struggle my way through the files.  I
    have been following Phish since the Goddard days, and I never knew just
    how many professionals were actually still into the underground music
    circut.  I would like to help out with the game, and offer a video of a
    Phish show dated around Janurary 1989, at the UMASS Student Union
    Ballroom.  A good friend of mine has promoted a few shows, including
    the Greenfield 89' shows, and he has lotsolotsolots of neat old Phish
    artifacts.  Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the ropes, so I am
    assuming the right people will contact me.  
    					I hope this gets added.
    							David
    
237.291PKHUB2::MRTECHTue Aug 03 1993 17:234
    OOOPS I guess you will need this here mail address to get ahold of me
    huh?  PKHUB2::MRTECH I hope to hear soon.	
    					David
    
237.292ROCK::CAMPR::FROMMRoll like a cantaloupe...Tue Aug 03 1993 19:2413
re: Phish video

Howdy David!

do you happen to have 2 VCR's to be able to make copies?  working out the
logistics of a video tape tree could be a bit more complicated than with audio

don't have any phish video, it would be nice to get some (i also want to get
ahold of a copy of the Elektra promotional video that has footage from the
11/28/92 Portchester show, since i wandered down to front-row center and have
my happy face plastered across several crowd scenes)

- rich
237.293GUPPYPKHUB1::MRTECHFri Aug 06 1993 16:1819
    Rich,
    	Hey this is David, yes I have two vcr's.  However there is a slight
    problem as of now.  My parents have a summer cottage in Canada, and
    they have taken one of the vcr's, and all of the video's with them.  I
    have talked to Dad, and asked him to find the tape.  He has not been
    too quick to respond, but he will mail the tape to me when he finds it. 
    Do you have any interest in trading other Phish collectables?  The
    reason I ask is because I have been gathering any and all Phish stuff I
    can get my hands on.  Some of the stuff I have is Posters of early
    shows, the first Rolling Stone editorial on the band, several boots
    (none on D.A.T. though), newspaper clippings, tix stubs, and a few
    other pic's and things.  I would also like to add that I'm a musician,
    and with a little assistance I am capable of writing the lyric and
    chord arrangement to some of the songs.  Also I am very exited to
    recieve the Great Woods show because that will be like a Babe Ruth
    baseball card, when it comes to trading back up at UMASS.  
    		                                        DANGLE YOUR STASH
    							David
   
237.294did you say DAT?! 8-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Fri Aug 06 1993 17:2110
> The reason I ask is because I have been gathering any and all Phish stuff
> I can get my hands on.  

Then you best not come over to our house ;-) ;-) ;-)

...or if you do, do so at your own risk!  8-)



- The other phourty-seven-Ledgewood phish-head.
237.295re: JeffBINKLY::DEMARSERipple in still water...Fri Aug 06 1993 17:254
    What does DAT mean?  I've been over to your house many of times yet I've 
    never heard the term DAT mentioned once.  ;') ;') 
    
    :), danielle
237.296and us lowly analog pholks are mighty grateful for 'emROCK::ROCK::FROMMRoll like a cantaloupe...Fri Aug 06 1993 17:558
>    What does DAT mean?

DAT means nothing by itself; it only takes on true meaning when used in the
context of "anal DAT taper"

;^)  ;^)  ;^)

/r
237.297MSBCS::STANLEYLike a surfer riding a tidal wave...Thu Aug 12 1993 17:1612
re:     <<< Note 237.265 by SUBPAC::MAGGARD "Careful with that AXP Eugene!" >>>
                           -< Phish tree -- 7-24-93 >-



>           TREE ANNOUNCEMENT:   Phish @ Great Woods, 7-24-93
 
Any word on the Phish tree?  I can't wait to hear that show again!

		Thanks,

		  Dave
237.298Phish 7-24-93 Tree! (Look at all those Daves! ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Thu Aug 12 1993 18:3930
Here's the 7-24-93 Phish @ Gratewoods Tree.

I'll be making all the branch tapes via Sony DTC-670 DAT -> 
Nakamichi CR-2A without Dolby NR except where requested... ...which 
may explain the layout. :-)

EST::BOURDESS               !Mike           Branch
    ISLNDS::CONNORS_M       !MJ             Leaf
    BINKLY::DEMARSE         !Danielle       Leaf
    PKHUB3::MRTECH          !Dave           Leaf
NECSC::LEVY                 !Dave           Branch
    belved!daffy!jeff@uunet.UU.NET 	!Jeff Mogielnicki    Leaf
    MSBCS::STANLEY          !Dave           Leaf
    NOVA::FREIWALD          !Chuck          Leaf
SMURF::PETERT               !Pete           Branch
    SALEM::BENJAMIN         !Dave           Leaf (no Dolby)
    WMOIS::HORNE_C          !Hornet         Leaf
STUDIO::IDE                 !Jamie          Branch (Dolby C)


Branch people should send two 90 minute blanks and return postage to:

    Jeff Maggard
    47 Ledgewood Rd.
    Framingham, MA 01701


Happy taping!

- jeff
237.299:-)ZENDIA::FERGUSONYour recipe is so tastyThu Aug 12 1993 19:164
	Yikes, 33% daves!!!!!!!!!!!


237.300Added keyword PHISH_TREE to .298NECSC::LEVYScientific progress goes BOINKThu Aug 12 1993 20:110
237.301NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Aug 13 1993 16:456
...i know it's late, but is there any chance of squeezing
in one more leaf?  I'm about to go outta town for two 
weeks, but when I return I'd be interested in hangin'
off of a branch somewheres....pleeeez?

tim
237.302SureNECSC::LEVYScientific progress goes BOINKFri Aug 13 1993 17:144
    Tim - I'd be happy to make copies for ya.
    
    	dave
    
237.303OOOHBADOOBAPKHUB2::MRTECHFri Aug 13 1993 17:479
    Well I am exited to hear the Great Woods tape.  The weekend of the show
    I was at a wedding, sending off one of my best friends.  After the
    reception (around 3:00 am), I ran into a group of buddys who had
    attended the show.  These guys were still bugeyed from the night, and
    they convinced me that I missed a swell concert.  Hope to get it soon. 
    Rich my message about the video has finally sunk in up in Canada, I
    should recieve the tape soon.  
    				MAGILLAMAGILLAMAGILLAMAGILLALLAMAMAGILLA
    							DAVID.
237.304Tree status?SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Wed Oct 13 1993 19:0743
Uhhh... ...what's the status of this beast?

I belive I've sent tapes to Dave Levy and PeterT... ...and since Mike is
gone, I can take over that branch: (MJ, Danielle, Dave::MRTECH), please
send me e-mail if yer still interested.  

- jeff


---------------

Here's the 7-24-93 Phish @ Gratewoods Tree.

I'll be making all the branch tapes via Sony DTC-670 DAT -> 
Nakamichi CR-2A without Dolby NR except where requested... ...which 
may explain the layout. :-)

EST::BOURDESS               !Mike           Branch
    ISLNDS::CONNORS_M       !MJ             Leaf
    BINKLY::DEMARSE         !Danielle       Leaf
    PKHUB3::MRTECH          !Dave           Leaf
NECSC::LEVY                 !Dave           Branch
    belved!daffy!jeff@uunet.UU.NET 	!Jeff Mogielnicki    Leaf
    MSBCS::STANLEY          !Dave           Leaf
    NOVA::FREIWALD          !Chuck          Leaf
SMURF::PETERT               !Pete           Branch
    SALEM::BENJAMIN         !Dave           Leaf (no Dolby)
    WMOIS::HORNE_C          !Hornet         Leaf
STUDIO::IDE                 !Jamie          Branch (Dolby C)


Branch people should send two 90 minute blanks and return postage to:

    Jeff Maggard
    47 Ledgewood Rd.
    Framingham, MA 01701


Happy taping!

- jeff

237.305QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Oct 13 1993 19:345
Let's see.  Got mine.  Sent off to  SALEM::BENJAMIN, 
working on WMOIS::HORNE_C.  Probably send off to Curt by the end of the
week.

PeterT
237.306ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Oct 13 1993 21:596
>    PKHUB3::MRTECH          !Dave           Leaf

you may or may not be able to get in touch with dave via e-mail; if not, try
calling him at 508-529-6939

- rich
237.307New Year's shows - complete infoROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Oct 13 1993 22:02100
From: shell@phish.net
Subject: New Year's shows - complete info
Date: 13 Oct 1993 12:26:14 -0400
Reply-To: shell@phish.net


Here's the hotline update I recorded this morning:
(you can reach the Phish hotline at 617.862.7820) 

On December 28, Phish will play at Bender Arena at 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
on the American University campus in Washington DC.  The show starts at 7:30; 
the doors will open at 6:30.  This show will be general admission.  Tickets 
will be available at  930 Club (930 F Street NW, Washington DC - no service 
charge) and TicketMaster (service charge varies by state - DC area service 
charges are $3.25 per ticket at outlets, $4.50 per ticket charge-by-phone).  
For further information about this show you can call 202.885.3267 noon-6 p.m. 
EST.
 
On December 29, Phish will play at New Haven Coliseum, at 275 South Orange 
Street in New Haven Connecticut.  The show starts at 8:00 and the doors will 
open at 7:00.  This show will have  reserved seating.  Tickets will be 
available at New Haven Coliseum Box Office (no service charge) and 
TicketMaster (Connecticut service charges: $2.75 per ticket at outlets, 
$3.75 per ticket plus $2.55 per order charge-by-phone).  If you have any 
questions about this show you can call 203.772.4200.
 
On December 30, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center, at One Civic 
Center Square in Portland Maine.  The show starts at 7:30 and the doors will 
open at 6:30.  This show will be general admission.  Tickets will be available 
at the Civic Center box office (no service charge in person, $1.50 per ticket 
to charge by phone - 207.775.3458) and TicketMaster (Maine service charges: 
$2.25 per ticket at outlets, $2.75 per ticket charge-by-phone).  For further 
information about this show you can call 207.775.3481.
 
On December 31, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at The Centrum, at 50 Foster 
Street in Worcester Massachusetts.  The show starts at 9:00 and the doors will 
open at 7:30.  This show will have reserved seating.  Tickets will be available 
at the Centrum Box Office (no service charge) and TicketMaster (Massachusetts 
service charges: $3.50 per ticket at outlets, $4.50 per ticket plus $1.80 per 
order charge-by-phone).  If you have any questions about this show you can call 
508.755.6800.
 
Once again, tickets for these four shows go on sale on November 6th at 10 a.m.  
Please note that all shows will start promptly at the designated show time, and 
there will be no opening acts; so if you'd like to catch the beginning of the 
show, get there early!
 
For the four holiday shows, there will be a section of seats reserved for 
taping.  For the reserved seating shows, in New Haven and Worcester, tickets 
for these seats will be available by mail order only.  For the general 
admission shows, seating in the tapers' section will be available on a 
first-come-first-serve basis when you arrive.  The mail order at this time 
will for tapers' tickets only; if it goes well, we hope to expand to offering 
regular tickets in the future -- but thatUs not happening yet.  Only a limited 
number of seats will be held for this mail order.  These seats will be directly 
behind the soundboard and the view from them will be somewhat obstructed.  
So that there will be enough taping seats for the folks who actually need them, 
please don't order these tickets unless you intend to tape.  A taper's ticket 
will be required in order to bring recording equipment into the show.

Here are the instructions for mail ordering Phish tapers' tickets.  
Orders will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis by postmark.  
All orders must be postmarked on October 21, 22 or 23 so that we can get them 
back to you before the regular tickets go on sale.  Orders postmarked before 
October 21 or after October 23 will not be filled.
You may order a maximum of two tickets per show.  You may order both shows in 
one envelope.  Each person may send only one order; duplicate orders will not 
be filled.  Send your order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  Put your return 
address on the outside of the envelope, and also write on it which shows you 
are ordering tickets for, and how many tickets for each show.  In your order 
please include a 3x5 card with your name, address and telephone number in the 
upper left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you are ordering tickets 
for, and how many tickets per show.  Also enclose a self-addressed, stamped #10 
(legal size) envelope with 29 cents postage.
Ticket prices are as follows:  New Haven, $20.00 per ticket, and 
Worcester, $24.00 per ticket.  These prices include a $1.50 per ticket handling 
charge.  Payment must be in the form of a postal money order or an American 
Express money order only; no personal checks.  The money order should be made 
payable to Phish.  If you wish to have your tickets sent to you by registered 
mail, add $6.00 to your payment for this service.  Keep your receipt; if we 
cannot fill your order, we will return your money order to you.  Send your 
orders to:  Phish Tapers Tickets, P. O. Box 219, Lexington, MA  02173.  
We hope to have all orders returned, filled or unfilled, by the regular ticket 
on-sale date of November 6.  If you haven't received your order by November 5, 
you may call 617.862.7669 between 10 am and 6 pm EST to check on the status of 
your order.  Thank you for your cooperation with our efforts to accommodate 
taping at Phish shows; we hope that this approach will work out well for 
everyone.  
 
  If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, send 
your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, Lexington, 
Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address with us, let us know 
both the old one and the new one so we can keep our records accurate.  

The new newsletter went into the mail today - if you're currently on the
list, you should receive it within the coming week.


Shelly

237.308re:.304NECSC::LEVYPredestined to believe in free willThu Oct 14 1993 10:144
I've contacted all my leaves.  Awaiting tapes from Chuck and Jeff.  Dave S.
has his.

	dave
237.309STUDIO::IDETime is generous.Thu Oct 14 1993 11:1212
    The big advantage of Dolby C becomes apparent: I'm a lone branch.  I'll
    get some blanks in the mail.
    
    I hope they've upgraded their sound system for the big halls.  Selling
    out the Centrum will really open some eyes in the industry.
    
    Today's Globe Calender section has an article on band techs.  One of
    the techs they spotlight is Phish's Brad, who got his job by showing up
    early for a New Mexico gig and helping unload equipment for free
    admission.
    
    Jamie
237.310CSCMA::M_PECKARthat would be somethingThu Oct 14 1993 12:574
The Centrum? 

Sheesh, a little hubris goes a long way these days.
237.311BIODTL::JCNothing like a good dose of the DeadThu Oct 14 1993 13:343
for a band who likes to distance themselves from the "dead" scene, their
mail order is hauntingly familiar!

237.312NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Oct 14 1993 13:453
...cuz it's being setup by Deadheads, no doubt...;-)

tim
237.3131993 Holiday Tour Info -- REVISED ;-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Thu Oct 14 1993 15:25199
re: mailorder

Yup, deadheads ;-)  Please remember that it's only for taper's tickets for
two of the shows ...


re: tour info

I've added some info to what Rich posted -- mostly directions and
box-0ffice/TicketBastard numbers.  Sorry for the repeat info, but all 
the stuff Rich posted is in here, so if ya wanna save/print it, use 
this one ;-)

- jeff


==========================================================================
                        The Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================

Last Updated: 14 October 1993
Info Updated: ***NEW YEARS INFO***


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-862-7820) as of 14 October 1993:
========================================================================
New Year's info is on the hotline, tickets on sale Nov 6th, 10am.  Taper's
tickets for reserved shows (New Haven and Worcester) available via mail
order, MO dates are Oct 21,22,23.  See below for instructions (similar to
GDTS).  [Ticket prices for Mail-order taper's tickets are known, but prices
for regular folks, and for the gen. adm. shows are unknown.  Expect to pay
between $20 and $30 per ticket, plus any service charges.  - jgm]

All correspondence (Phish Update snail-mailing list, fan mail, merchandise,
etc.) should be mailed to:  
    Phish
    P.O. Box 219
    Lexington, MA 02173
If you're correcting your mailing list address, please let them know both
the old one and the new one so they don't add to the landfill problem!


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
Boston MA:      TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Hartford CT     Ticketmaster    203-525-4500 
New Haven CT    Ticketmaster    203-624-0033 
Portland ME:    Ticketmaster    207-775-3331 
Washington DC   TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328


Holiday 1993 Tour Information:
==============================

On December 28, Phish will play at Bender Arena at 4400 Massachusetts
Avenue NW on the American University campus in Washington DC.  The show
starts at 7:30;  the doors will open at 6:30.  This show will be general
admission.  Tickets will be available at  930 Club (930 F Street NW,
Washington DC - no service charge) and TicketMaster (service charge varies
by state - DC area service charges are $3.25 per ticket at outlets, $4.50
per ticket charge-by-phone).  For further information about this show you
can call the box office (& ticketmaster outlet) 202.885.3267 noon-6 p.m.
EST (recording during off hours).  [Ticket price for DC show??? -jgm]
    [Directions coming soon! -jgm]


On December 29, Phish will play at New Haven Coliseum, at 275 South Orange
Street in New Haven Connecticut.  The show starts at 8:00 and the doors
will open at 7:00.  This show will have reserved seating.  Tickets will be
available at New Haven Coliseum Box Office (no service charge) and
TicketMaster (Connecticut service charges: $2.75 per ticket at outlets,
$3.75 per ticket plus $2.55 per order charge-by-phone).  If you have any
questions about this show you can call New Haven Coliseum BO 203.772.4200,
10a-5p M-F.  BO is open M-F 10a-5p, Sat-Sun 10a-2p.  Accpt MC/Visa/Amex,
personal checks up to 10 days prior, cash only 2 hours before showtime.
[Ticket price for New Haven show??? -jgm] 
    Directions from I-91 south:  
        Exit 1, for downtown New Haven, rt 34 
        Coliseum is on the right.
    Direction from I-95 North:  
        Exit 47, downtown, left hand exit 
        Now you're on the rt 34 connector
        IMMEDIATELY get in rt hand lane 
        Get off at exit 1, 
        Coliseum is on the right.  
    Directions from I-95 south:  
        Exit 47, the rt 34 west downtown New Haven exit,
        IMMEDIATELY get in rt hand lane,
        Get off at exit 1, 
        Coliseum is on the right
 

On December 30, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center, at One
Civic Center Square in Portland Maine.  The show starts at 7:30 and the
doors will open at 6:30.  This show will be general admission.  Tickets
will be available at the Civic Center box office (no service charge in
person, $1.50 per ticket to charge by phone - 207.775.3458) and
TicketMaster (Maine service charges:  $2.25 per ticket at outlets, $2.75
per ticket charge-by-phone).  For further information about this show you
can call 207.775.3481 (administration office).  CCCC can be also reached at
207-775-3825 24hr hotline/recording.  Box office number is 207-775-3458
M-Sa 9:30a-5p.  [Admin. office has no clue; doesn't know about show!
Ticket price for Portland show??? -jgm]
    Directions from I-95:
        exit 6A for South Portland, 
        this puts you onto 295.
        Take exit 7 for Franklin St.,
        Go through 4 lights, take a right at Middle St (5th light).
        Go straight for 3 blocks, CC on right, across from Holiday Inn.
            

On December 31, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at The Centrum, at 50
Foster Street in Worcester Massachusetts.  The show starts at 9:00 and the
doors will open at 7:30.  This show will have reserved seating.  Tickets
will be available at the Centrum Box Office (no service charge) and
TicketMaster (Massachusetts service charges: $3.50 per ticket at outlets,
$4.50 per ticket plus $1.80 per order charge-by-phone).  If you have any
questions about this show you can call 508.755.6800.  [Box Office has no
clue about show!  Ticket price for Worcester show??? -jgm]
    Directions from I-90 (Mass Pike):
        Exit 10 in Auburn 
        Onto 290 east to exit 16 for East Central St.
        Take a left (at end of exit ramp?) onto Worcester Center Blvd.  
        Centrum is at the 4th set of lights on right.
    Directions from Rt. 9:
        Go thru Shrewsbury, into Worcester.
        At a set of lights is the U-mass Medical Center on the right.
        Fork left at next set of lights onto Shrewsbury St.
        Go to very end at rotary, take 2nd right on rotary under a railroad
            bridge.
        Centrum is just after the 1st set of lights after the bridge, on your
            right.

 
Once again, tickets for these four shows go on sale on November 6th at 10
a.m.  Please note that all shows will start promptly at the designated show
time, and there will be no opening acts; so if you'd like to catch the
beginning of the show, get there early!

 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAIL ORDERING TAPER'S TICKETS:
===============================================

For the four holiday shows, there will be a section of seats reserved for
taping.  For the reserved seating shows, in New Haven and Worcester,
tickets for these seats will be available by mail order only.  For the
general admission shows, seating in the tapers' section will be available
on a first-come-first-serve basis when you arrive.  The mail order at this
time will for tapers' tickets only; if it goes well, we hope to expand to
offering regular tickets in the future -- but that's not happening yet.
Only a limited number of seats will be held for this mail order.  These
seats will be directly behind the soundboard and the view from them will be
somewhat obstructed.  So that there will be enough taping seats for the
folks who actually need them, please don't order these tickets unless you
intend to tape.  A taper's ticket will be required in order to bring
recording equipment into the show.

Here are the instructions for mail ordering Phish tapers' tickets.  Orders
will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis by postmark.  All orders
mt be postmarked on October 21, 22 or 23 so that we can get them back to
you before the regular tickets go on sale.  Orders postmarked before
October 21 or after October 23 will not be filled.  You may order a maximum
of two tickets per show.  You may order both shows in one envelope.  Each
person may send only one order; duplicate orders will not be filled.  Send
your order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  Put your return address on the
outside of the envelope, and also write on it which shows you are ordering
tickets for, and how many tickets for each show.  In your order please
include a 3x5 card with your name, address and telephone number in the
upper left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you are ordering
tickets for, and how many tickets per show.  Also enclose a self-addressed,
stamped #10 (legal size) envelope with 29 cents postage.  Ticket prices are
as follows:  New Haven, $20.00 per ticket, and Worcester, $24.00 per
ticket.  These prices include a $1.50 per ticket handling charge.  Payment
must be in the form of a postal money order or an American Express money
order only; no personal checks.  The money order should be made payable to
Phish.  If you wish to have your tickets sent to you by registered mail,
add $6.00 to your payment for this service.  Keep your receipt; if we
cannot fill your order, we will return your money order to you.  Send your
orders to:  Phish Tapers Tickets, P. O. Box 219, Lexington, MA  02173.  We
hope to have all orders returned, filled or unfilled, by the regular ticket
on-sale date of November 6.  If you haven't received your order by November
5, you may call 617.862.7669 between 10 am and 6 pm EST to check on the
status of your order.  Thank you for your cooperation with our efforts to
accommodate taping at Phish shows; we hope that this approach will work out
well for everyone.  


Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

[none]

==========================================================================
                        End of Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================
237.314NRSTA2::PHISH::clarkCan you picture what will be?Thu Oct 14 1993 15:495
Why the heck would anyone be interested in this band "Phish" anyways?

;^)

- DC who needed an excuse to try out Pathworks Conferencing
237.315your all drunk!PKHUB1::MRTECHWed Oct 20 1993 19:0318
    They didn't mean to be impolite, but they just couldn't wait.  
    
    Little jimmy's off to camp.
    
    Reba put the stopper in the bottom of the tub-picked up the jar 
    unskrewed the top and let it drop into the water, a little scoop
    of plaster mix some coffee grounds and mud and then she stirred it 
    with a ladel that her grandmother had bought her.
    
    And with that I'm done 
    
    					P.S.
    					     I like to use caps 
    					     skrew the visual
    					     real-estate.
    
    					           DAVE	
    
237.316MO dates for taper tix for Phish NYE run are Oct 21,22,23SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Wed Oct 20 1993 19:1052
...just a friendly reminder that MO for Phish NYE run taper tix is
tomorrow...  (This probably only applies to _maybe_ three people... ;-)

- jeff

 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAIL ORDERING TAPER'S TICKETS:
===============================================

For the four holiday shows, there will be a section of seats reserved for
taping.  For the reserved seating shows, in New Haven and Worcester,
tickets for these seats will be available by mail order only.  For the
general admission shows, seating in the tapers' section will be available
on a first-come-first-serve basis when you arrive.  The mail order at this
time will for tapers' tickets only; if it goes well, we hope to expand to
offering regular tickets in the future -- but that's not happening yet.
Only a limited number of seats will be held for this mail order.  These
seats will be directly behind the soundboard and the view from them will be
somewhat obstructed.  So that there will be enough taping seats for the
folks who actually need them, please don't order these tickets unless you
intend to tape.  A taper's ticket will be required in order to bring
recording equipment into the show.

Here are the instructions for mail ordering Phish tapers' tickets.  Orders
will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis by postmark.  All orders
mt be postmarked on October 21, 22 or 23 so that we can get them back to
you before the regular tickets go on sale.  Orders postmarked before
October 21 or after October 23 will not be filled.  You may order a maximum
of two tickets per show.  You may order both shows in one envelope.  Each
person may send only one order; duplicate orders will not be filled.  Send
your order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  Put your return address on the
outside of the envelope, and also write on it which shows you are ordering
tickets for, and how many tickets for each show.  In your order please
include a 3x5 card with your name, address and telephone number in the
upper left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you are ordering
tickets for, and how many tickets per show.  Also enclose a self-addressed,
stamped #10 (legal size) envelope with 29 cents postage.  Ticket prices are
as follows:  New Haven, $20.00 per ticket, and Worcester, $24.00 per
ticket.  These prices include a $1.50 per ticket handling charge.  Payment
must be in the form of a postal money order or an American Express money
order only; no personal checks.  The money order should be made payable to
Phish.  If you wish to have your tickets sent to you by registered mail,
add $6.00 to your payment for this service.  Keep your receipt; if we
cannot fill your order, we will return your money order to you.  Send your
orders to:  Phish Tapers Tickets, P. O. Box 219, Lexington, MA  02173.  We
hope to have all orders returned, filled or unfilled, by the regular ticket
on-sale date of November 6.  If you haven't received your order by November
5, you may call 617.862.7669 between 10 am and 6 pm EST to check on the
status of your order.  Thank you for your cooperation with our efforts to
accommodate taping at Phish shows; we hope that this approach will work out
well for everyone.  
237.317ON SALE DATE: ***THIS SATURDAY 10AM***SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Tue Nov 02 1993 20:20141
==========================================================================
                        The Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================

Last Updated: 2 November 1993
Info Updated: price info -- ON SALE DATE IS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6th!!!


Latest info from the Phish Hotline (617-862-7820) as of 14 October 1993:
========================================================================
New Year's info is on the hotline, tickets on sale Nov 6th, 10am.  All
orders (but 2 EXTREMELY poor ones) for taper's tickets were filled and I'm
pretty sure all have been shipped out as of Monday 1 November.

*Tentative* prices for New-Years run tickets (not including fees, etc.):
    DC          $20.00
    New Haven   $18.50
    Portland    $17.50
    Worcester   $22.50

All correspondence (Phish Update snail-mailing list, fan mail, merchandise,
etc.) should be mailed to:  
    Phish
    P.O. Box 219
    Lexington, MA 02173
If you're correcting your mailing list address, please let them know both
the old one and the new one so they don't add to the landfill problem!


Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
Boston MA:      TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Hartford CT     Ticketmaster    203-525-4500 
New Haven CT    Ticketmaster    203-624-0033 
Portland ME:    Ticketmaster    207-775-3331 
Washington DC   TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328


Holiday 1993 Tour Information:
==============================

On December 28, Phish will play at Bender Arena at 4400 Massachusetts
Avenue NW on the American University campus in Washington DC.  The show
starts at 7:30;  the doors will open at 6:30.  This show will be general
admission.  Tickets will be available at  930 Club (930 F Street NW,
Washington DC - no service charge) and TicketMaster (service charge varies
by state - DC area service charges are $3.25 per ticket at outlets, $4.50
per ticket charge-by-phone).  For further information about this show you
can call the box office (& ticketmaster outlet) 202.885.3267 noon-6 p.m.
EST (recording during off hours). 
    Directions from I-495 (from a marginally knowledgeable box office 
    attendant).
        Take 495 to Wisconsin Ave., exit #?
        Follow Wisconsin to Nebraska (numbers get smaller toward Nebraska), 
        Take a right on Nebraska, go about a mile
        To Ward Circle, 1st street on right on the circle is Mass Ave.
        4400 Massachusetts Ave., American U. is on the left


On December 29, Phish will play at New Haven Coliseum, at 275 South Orange
Street in New Haven Connecticut.  The show starts at 8:00 and the doors
will open at 7:00.  This show will have reserved seating.  Tickets will be
available at New Haven Coliseum Box Office (no service charge) and
TicketMaster (Connecticut service charges: $2.75 per ticket at outlets,
$3.75 per ticket plus $2.55 per order charge-by-phone).  If you have any
questions about this show you can call New Haven Coliseum BO 203.772.4200,
10a-5p M-F.  BO is open M-F 10a-5p, Sat-Sun 10a-2p.  Accpt MC/Visa/Amex,
personal checks up to 10 days prior, cash only 2 hours before showtime.
    Directions from I-91 south:  
        Exit 1, for downtown New Haven, rt 34 
        Coliseum is on the right.
    Direction from I-95 North:  
        Exit 47, downtown, left hand exit 
        Now you're on the rt 34 connector
        IMMEDIATELY get in rt hand lane 
        Get off at exit 1, 
        Coliseum is on the right.  
    Directions from I-95 south:  
        Exit 47, the rt 34 west downtown New Haven exit,
        IMMEDIATELY get in rt hand lane,
        Get off at exit 1, 
        Coliseum is on the right
 

On December 30, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center, at One
Civic Center Square in Portland Maine.  The show starts at 7:30 and the
doors will open at 6:30.  This show will be general admission.  Tickets
will be available at the Civic Center box office (no service charge in
person, $1.50 per ticket to charge by phone - 207.775.3458) and
TicketMaster (Maine service charges:  $2.25 per ticket at outlets, $2.75
per ticket charge-by-phone).  For further information about this show you
can call 207.775.3481 (administration office).  CCCC can be also reached at
207-775-3825 24hr hotline/recording.  Box office number is 207-775-3458
M-Sa 9:30a-5p.  
    Directions from I-95:
        exit 6A for South Portland, 
        this puts you onto 295.
        Take exit 7 for Franklin St.,
        Go through 4 lights, take a right at Middle St (5th light).
        Go straight for 3 blocks, CC on right, across from Holiday Inn.
            

On December 31, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at The Centrum, at 50
Foster Street in Worcester Massachusetts.  The show starts at 9:00 and the
doors will open at 7:30.  This show will have reserved seating.  Tickets
will be available at the Centrum Box Office (no service charge) and
TicketMaster (Massachusetts service charges: $3.50 per ticket at outlets,
$4.50 per ticket plus $1.80 per order charge-by-phone).  If you have any
questions about this show you can call 508.755.6800.  
    Directions from I-90 (Mass Pike):
        Exit 10 in Auburn 
        Onto 290 east to exit 16 for East Central St.
        Take a left (at end of exit ramp?) onto Worcester Center Blvd.  
        Centrum is at the 4th set of lights on right.
    Directions from Rt. 9:
        Go thru Shrewsbury, into Worcester.
        At a set of lights is the U-mass Medical Center on the right.
        Fork left at next set of lights onto Shrewsbury St.
        Go to very end at rotary, take 2nd right on rotary under a railroad
            bridge.
        Centrum is just after the 1st set of lights after the bridge, on your
            right.

 
Once again, tickets for these four shows go on sale on November 6th at 10
a.m.  Please note that all shows will start promptly at the designated show
time, and there will be no opening acts; so if you'd like to catch the
beginning of the show, get there early!


Other non-hotliine announcements, rumors, *UN*-confirmed shows:  
(note: if I haven't heard it on the hotline, it ain't confirmed!)
=================================================================

[none]

==========================================================================
                        End of Phish Tour Info File
     (please send all relevant info to "maggard@subpac.enet.dec.com")
==========================================================================
237.318Get 'em while ya can!SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Mon Nov 08 1993 15:0229
Ticket availability (prices less fees):
---------------------------------------
Bender      ???
New Haven   $18.50, seats still available.
Portland    $17.50, seats still available.
NYE         $22.50; According to the Ticketmaster at 617-931-2000 and the
            Centrum Box office, the show is *SOLD OUT*.  I talked with them
            at around 10:30am today.  
            
But I _JUST_ called the Hartford TM and got a pair of tix in sec 124!!!
The call was placed at 11:50am, Monday, 8 November.  

They must have JUST released some extra seats (perhaps from bad credit
checks from Saturday orders?!)  Go figure.

- jeff



PS -- FYI...
                                                 
Ticket Agencies & Numbers:
==========================
Boston MA:      TicketMaster    617-931-2000
Hartford CT     Ticketmaster    203-525-4500
New Haven CT    Ticketmaster    203-624-0033
Portland ME:    Ticketmaster    207-775-3331
Washington DC   TicketMaster    410-481-7328, 202-432-7328
237.319NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Mon Nov 08 1993 15:448
    This is quite true...I just called Boston TM and they said the show was
    sold out.  I told them I heard there was a new block of tix available,
    and when they checked, I got in...
    
    Check it out.
    
    tim
    
237.320BINKLY::DEMARSEUnusual occurrences in the desert...Mon Nov 08 1993 16:275
    Are you guys talking about the NYE show?  Anyway, I just called and got
    two tickets for NYE, Upper Side, Section 215.  Grand total:  $55.80
    (yikes!)  
    
    :), danielle
237.321Sold out != sold outSUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Mon Nov 08 1993 20:3019
I think that an above_average_percentage_of_college_kids_with_bad_credit is
at work here...  The TM system is freeing up seats after doing credit
checks and finding none ;-)  Looks like TM's computers aren't fast enough
to do 25,000 credit checks all in one day :-)  I'll remember this in the
future -- Watch for 'bounced' tickets on the next business morning!  :-)

FWIW, the NYE show 'officially' sold out on Saturday according to Dionysian
Productions.

There are also 'advertising' seats that were held by the promoter and/or
venue to be used for "good seats are still available" ads to be run at the
last minute -- but that won't be necessary, so they'll be letting 'em go
sooner than the last minute.  Exactly when I don't know, but Shelly said
she'd tell me as soon as she got word from the Centrum.  For all I know
they might've sold 'em to us today.


- jeff_lucky_to_get_decent_seats_after_the_show_was_'officially'_SOLD_OUT_;-)
237.322whereabouts?MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRdust off those rusty stringsTue Nov 09 1993 11:514
    So whatever happened to one of the original Phish_heads in here
    Russ Leong? 
    
    
237.323Mixing metaPHorsNECSC::LEVYPredestined to believe in free willTue Nov 09 1993 12:007
Don't confuse Fish_heads (fans of the Radiators) with PHISH_phans ( phollowers
of the phantastic PHISH).  Very different things!

Russ is still with Digital, I think...but has pretty much dropped out of
all this phun stuff.

	dave
237.324MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRdust off those rusty stringsTue Nov 09 1993 12:215
    aha!  you see my confusion ......  
    
    thanks for being gentle with me.
    
    
237.325QUIVER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Nov 09 1993 16:044
Russ actually worked downstairs from me here at LKG.  I talked with him a few
weeks ago.  Since then, his office moved and I don't know where he is now...

adam
237.326just ordered a pair (sec 103)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Nov 17 1993 22:5020
from the home office in Lexington, MA...

------------------------------

From: Shelly Culbertson <shell@phish.net>
Subject: Phish New Year's Eve tickets On Sale NOW
Reply-To: shell@phish.net
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 17:16:47 GMT


Additional Phish New Year's Eve tickets are on sale NOW through
TicketMaster (617.931.2000).  If you want them, this is your chance.
If you don't get them now, there's no excuse for grovelling later.


Shelly


------------------------------

237.327some still leftSUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Thu Nov 18 1993 18:456
FWIW, I just called Ticket#@%$*( and all they had was section 229.

They're going fast!

- jeff
237.328BINKLY::DEMARSEMean people suckThu Nov 18 1993 19:104
    I called the last time they had a batch available and all I got were
    'upper side'...blaaahhh....I want section 102 or 103 :)
    
    :), danielle
237.329shelly speaks (again)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Nov 24 1993 00:1019
------------------------------

From: shell@phish.net
Subject: More New Year's tickets on sale NOW
Date: 23 Nov 1993 16:49:37 -0500
Reply-To: shell@phish.net


We just released a small number of additional New Year's Eve tickets,
so if you need one, you can call 617.931.2000 right now and order what
you need.  It's only a few seats; these will go very quickly.
(I'm posting this at 4:50 pm EST on Tuesday, 11/23)


Shelly


------------------------------

237.330alternative to phishnet chaffCSCMA::M_PECKARThat would be somethingTue Dec 28 1993 15:565
    Shelly and Liam have put together "phish-info" which is pretty much
   dead-heads for Phish.  Send email to "phish-info-request@phish.net"
   with "subscribe" on a line by itself if you want to join.
 
237.331NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Dec 28 1993 17:434
    That reminds me - who's going to Worcester, NYE?
    
    tim
    
237.332NYE!SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Tue Dec 28 1993 19:2025
re: phish-info

Sean (aka liam) is setting up this list, and there will be a few authorized
posters (including yours phishly).  I'll be posting my phish-tour-info file
periodically... ...and I'm sure Shelly will be sending her info too (ticket
sales updates, hotline transcriptions, etc.).

The list isn't running just yet, as Sean still has some coding to do --
he mentioned some software_geek_technobabble about a shell wrapper -- but
he promises that it'll be done soon :-)  They are taking subscriptions.
Why he needs to wrap seashells now is beyond me: Christmas was three days
ago!  

re: NYE

I'll be there with Dori (seats in sec 124 row GG I think).  Rich F. will be
going too.  Dori and I will be partyin' it up with a bunch of phish-heads
from the Well (and any Grateful folks who care to join us :-) at the
Marriott before and after the show.  I'm bringin' the bah, compliments of
Seagram Ltd.  I'm looking for a room to put it in though... ...I'm not sure
I wanna sacrifice my room for the paaahhhty! ;-)


- jeff
237.333NYE Phish tixNAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Dec 30 1993 16:037
I have at least one extra for tomorrow night's Phish show, possibly two unless 
I get motivated to actually go - not really in the mood, though.  Face value, of 
course.  Seats are upper level - don't have the section number with me right now.

Send me mail if you're interested.

tim
237.334Nice show!NECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skySun Jan 02 1994 12:5732
    I didn't make it to the show, but did catch the WBCN broadcast on the
    1st.  I haven't listened to the tape again, but it seemed like a very
    well-played show.
    
    Are there any soundboard tapes available?  My copy is a bit cut up due
    to tape flips and bad decisions about tape sizes.  The WBCN dj only
    gave estimated set timings about 5 seconds before starting the tape up.
    :-(.
    
    Here's what I have...can anyone fill in the blanks?
    
    	dave
    
    Set I  (approx. 55 min.)
    
    	Llama, Guleh Papayrus, Stash, Mississippi Delta Home (?), 
    	Reba, Peaches en Regalia, ?, instrumental, ?
    
    Set II (approx. 72 min.)
    
    	Tweezer > I'm Goin' Down (?) > Poor Heart > It's Ice, Fee >
    	Possum, Olfactory Hues, You Enjoy Myself
    
    Set III (approx 57 min.)
    
    	Auld Lang Syne, Split Open & Melt > Lizards > Sparkle >
    	Suzie Greenburg, ? , Harry Hood, ?, Tweezer
    
    Encores:  
    
    	Gogli Apparatus, Amazing Grace
    
237.335NYE review...:-)NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Sun Jan 02 1994 15:20104
    I taped the broadcast too, but I used both decks, with 90's in one and
    110's in the other.  Sets I and III fit on one side of a 110 (if I skip
    the Auld Lang Syne at the start of Set III).  Set II was about 72
    minutes long, so there's a flip there, but it worked ok. I put the
    encore at the end of that second set flip, and all went well.
    
    Nice show.  This was my first Phish show since last NYE, which was a
    disappointing one for me.  I was disillusioned at that time about all of
    the fooling around they did, which was a waste of time, IMHO.  The
    cheezy flying chicken and the putz with the lawn mower just didn't do
    anything for me.  In contrast, this years' staging was very
    professional and, with the antics kept to a minimum, NYE-appropriate
    level, I was very impressed.
    
    I arrived at the Centrum at about 7:30pm, and parked in the Galleria's
    covered lot - resigning my parking fate to cost me $10, but they
    apparently were collecting upon exit.  This seems to have been a omen of 
    the type of mismangement for which the Centrum has become infamous. 
    Arriving at the main entrance shortly before 8pm, I settled in for the
    same kind of treatment that I was afforded for the JGB show a month
    ago.  I was not disapppointed.  With less than an hour to showtime, the
    doors were opened, and the security monkeys slowly began the detailed
    frisking of everyone who entered.  Once again, they sprung the surprise
    on the crowd that one door was for men, and the other for women.  Only
    those within ten feet of the door were allowed to know this, however,
    for the obvious crowd control reasons.  Right.
    
    Eventually, I got through the throng, and looked around for someone to
    chew out - I mean, we did this a month ago, kids, didn't we learn
    anything since then?  The first person I found who appeared to be in
    authority (he wore a tie) turned out to be a useless buffoon ("I just
    work here".  "Really?  When?")  Eventually, I found a nice young lady
    with red hair who was sitting at booth labelled "Customer Service", and
    I spent a few minutes 'splaining things to her.
    
    Adequately vented, I wandered around and eventually found my seat. 
    Having endured the Garden for five of the six Dead shows, the Centrum
    was a much more comfortable venue, at least as far as the seating was
    concerned.  Both venues could learn a lot by sending their crowd
    control people to Disney World, but after experiencing the mentality of
    the Centrum supervisors, they'd likely only waste the trip in endless
    trips through "It's a Small World".  One similarity, temperature
    control, seemed initially a problem - by the end of the first set, I
    was roasting.  However, by the middle of the second set, apparently
    someone with control of the HVAC system had taken notice, and there was
    a distinct, cool breeze through my area for the duration of the show. 
    The Garden probably would have had to remove the roof to accomplish
    this feat.
    
    Once inside the hall, the staging was dramatically noticeable. 
    Previous Phish shows had sported some limited abstract art, but little
    in the way of a cohesive, professional presentation.  Tonight was a
    clear departure.  The stage was decorated so as to resemble an
    aquarium, with aqua-tinted plexiglass cornices at each corner of the
    stage and the lighting scaffolds above.  Day-glo aquarium plants
    adorned the stage, with large, florescent fish dangling from above, and
    a giant clam to the rear of center stage.  The fish gently moved about
    throughout the shows, often seeming to bounce with the music.  My kids
    would have loved it...I know I did.
    
    Trey Anastasio routinely floors me.  At times it surprises me that this
    man doesn't spontaneously combust.  From the first song, and throughout
    the entire evening, his energy level was sustained at full thrust - an
    all-out, full-tilt fireball, with a guitar attached.  This year, there
    were no endless, silly fairy tales about some lame dog - no stupid,
    inside jokes with the audience-in-the-know.  Just three solid hours of
    hard driving, and harder dancing music.  Even the usually peculiar
    antics of the cross-dressing, Hoover-sucking drummer, Fish, seemed to
    stick to the subject - Music, not camp comedy.  
    
    After the second set, and shortly before midnight, four divers in
    day-glo scuba regalia were lowered from above into the "aquarium", and
    proceeded across the stage to the giant clam.  Opening the clam, they
    climbed in, and it then closed and levitated several feet above the
    stage.  In a deep voice, the clam (yes, it's a talking clam) counted
    down to midnight, climaxing in a small burst of fireworks as the band
    took the stage again and meandered through a brief Auld Lang Syne,
    their only consolation of the evening to tradition.
    
    Tradition dispensed, Phish blasted off into another hour-long third set
    that barely slowed long enough to take a breath.  Highlights for me
    were Split Open and Melt, Fee, Possum, and a couple others whose names
    have yet to imprint on my brain.  I don't understand the band's
    fascination with the old Neil Diamond ditty, Cracklin' Rose,
    particularly since Fish doesn't seem to know the words yet, but one can
    hardly complain about this  mid-set break to sit down and rest.
    
    Frankly, after last years's show, I was almost ready to hang up my
    interest in Phish.  The self-absorbed foolishness on stage had left a
    lasting negative impression that was completely erased by this latest
    show.  Their vocals have improved noticeably, enough so to do a
    passable a' capella rendition of Amazing Grace as the final encore. 
    Paige on keys and Mike on bass showed the same strong professionalism
    musicianship that rounded out one very tight band, and one very
    enjoyable New Year's Eve - the best I've had in years.
    
    Finding my way out of the show, and over to visit with Jeff M. and Rich
    F., I eventually wandered back to retrieve my truck in the Galleria lot
    at about 3am, only to find the lot deserted, and no need to part with
    that ten bucks after all.  I decided not to complain too loudly about
    the Centrum's management after all, and instead, bought another beer on 
    them.
    
    tim
237.336AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four and there's so much moreMon Jan 03 1994 12:4923
	Explosive!

	I must admit, for my first Phish show I was completely blown 
	away.  Their playing was excellent, the vocals were lively, and
	the fans were hypo.  For me, what I liked best about Phish was 
	their non-stop climaxing....it seemed just when they were in a 
	decent jam, they'd rip into a tearing climax, and then "explode"
	back into the jam, but at a higher level, this would send the 
	crowd into a dizzinging frenzy!  I like that!!!!!!  It seems there 
	are *very* few bands out there that do that type of stuff nowadays.

	The crowd seemed to be primarily in the 15-25 age bracket and 
	very energetic.  The scene outside was for the most part mellow,
	probably the cold temps. helped get people inside quicker.  
	The large venue atmosphere was great but I hope to see them at a 
	smaller place sometime.  The stage setup was ingenious!

	What a way to ring in the new year!....I'll be back! 8-)
  
	

	 
237.337go phish!SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyMon Jan 03 1994 18:298
    In the Globe for NYE, they had a preview of the Phish show and
    had interviewed several fans from around the country who came to
    the Centrum.  One of these was a John Woods from Rochester.
    Anyone know if this is the same Catfish John who used to be prevelant
    in rec.music.gdead, or does anyone know what I'm talking about ;-)
    
    PeterT
    
237.338ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Mon Jan 03 1994 18:2835
>    Here's what I have...can anyone fill in the blanks?

from the net (arrows not included)

I                     II                      III

Llama                 Tweezer                 Auld Lang Syne
Guelah Papyrus        Halley's Comet          Midnight Moonlight
Stash                 Poor Heart              Split Open And Melt
Ginseng Sullivan      It's Ice                Lizards  
Reba                  Fee                     Sparkle 
Peaches En Regalia    Possum                  Suzy Greenburg
I Didn't Know         Lawn Boy                Cracklin Rosie
Antelope *            You Enjoy Myself        Harry Hood
                       vocal jam/space        Tweeze reprise
                                                 
                                            E/Golgi Apparatus
                                              Amazing Grace (w/mics)

* w/Tom Marshall on vocals

not positive if that's the real title of the tune after Auld Lang Syne
i heard that some of the instrumental jams during some of the songs were
	really bits from the new album
Ginseng Sullivan had Fish on the Madonna washboard
I Didn't Know had Trey on drums and Fish on vacuum
Cracklin Rosie had Trey on drums and Fish on cymbals

unknowns:  who was the long haired guy that just wandered across the stage?
		(at the end of the second set, i think)
	   what happened to the guy who stage-dived?

the WBCN broadcast left out the wierdness between sets II and III

- rich
237.339ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Mon Jan 03 1994 18:3511
>One of these was a John Woods from Rochester.
>    Anyone know if this is the same Catfish John who used to be prevelant
>    in rec.music.gdead, or does anyone know what I'm talking about ;-)

yes, except John J. Wood's nickname is now spelled "Catphish"

i believe he was interviewed via phone (Shelly put something on the net from
the guy doing the interviewing who was looking for people to interview); he
was in town (stayed with us in Framingham) for the Portland and NYE shows

- rich
237.340phor your inphormation...ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Mon Jan 03 1994 18:3735
i just changed the message that gets periodically posted to the PhishNet
telling people about the FAQ file; thought some people here might be interested
in the other stuff that i included:


        *** ANNOUNCING THE PHISH-INFO MAILING LIST ***

A new mailing list, only for the purpose of distributing information, has been
activated.  This mailing list is moderated; there is someone who determines
what is relevent for the list.  Relevent postings will include setlists, tour
(onsale) information, and venue directions.  Among the things will be bounced
are ticket grovels, tape requests, follow ups, and general discussion.  To
subscribe to phish-info, please send email to:

        phish-info-request@phish.net

with the following on a line by itself:

subscribe


        *** UPCOMING PHISH PLANS ***

Phish has recorded a new album which is tentatively scheduled for release on
March 11, 1994.  Plans for 1994 so far include a tour of compartively small
venues (theatres where possible) cross-country in April and May, and a return
to large outdoor venues (such as Great Woods) in July.  Spring tour info will
probably be on the hotline (617-862-7820) by the end of February.  As of right
now, no tour dates anywhere have been confirmed, so if anyone hears anything
specific it's just a rumor.


Peace and general phishiness.

GUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOALUMNIBLUESGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBOGUMBO
237.341ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Tue Jan 04 1994 14:107
>not positive if that's the real title of the tune after Auld Lang Syne

two people who have listened to the rough cuts of the new album confirm that
it is not Midnight Moonlight, but is from Down With Disease, a new song on the
album

- rich
237.342NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Jan 04 1994 15:438
Well, it sure sounded like Midnight Moonlight - I mean, it was the right
chords.  I was thinkin' that as I danced to it at the show, especially
since Phish is known for doing such tunes as Rocky Top, Poor Heart, and
such...

I'll have to break out my ol' Peter Rowan boots and compare..;-) ;-)

tim
237.343ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Tue Jan 04 1994 16:258
>especially
>since Phish is known for doing such tunes as Rocky Top, Poor Heart, and
>such...

actually, i believe that Poor Heart is an original written by Mike, after
his 4 track was stolen while in college ("You won't steal my tape recorder...")

- rich
237.344NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Tue Jan 04 1994 16:4613
Good point.

I'm sure Poor Heart is an original - but nevertheless, it's the style I was
getting at, whether it's original or a cover.

There are quite a few passages in Phish tunes that strongly resemble other
artists' work, along with covers of bluegrass-style songs like Rocky Top.
Whether it was actually Midnight Moonlight or something else, it was 
definitely the chord progession to Midnight Moonlight.  Kind of reminded
me of the high-speed Midnight Moonlight that Jerry did in November, as a
matter of fact...like Peter Rowan on amphetamines...;-)

tim
237.345ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Tue Jan 04 1994 17:557
>There are quite a few passages in Phish tunes that strongly resemble other
>artists' work

definitely; i've heard numerous songs that have parts that sound just like
Possum, for instance

- rich
237.346IS THERE A TAPER IN THE HOUSE?????WMOIS::HORNE_CHORNET-THE FALL GUYFri Jan 07 1994 17:178
    
    so who's going to be mother nature and start a tree for the
    centrum NYE SHOW...????
    
    oh please...
    
    hornET
    
237.347I'll seed it with FM DATsSUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Fri Jan 07 1994 18:5214
I don't know much about motherhood...

But I'll seed the tree with my FM DATs if somebody wants to do all the hard
work :-)

I don't have the 15 minute long 2nd intermission with the underwater bit --
I didn't want to mess with taping on NYE -- I wanted to have fun instead,
and also have a slightly more romantic setting than the tapers' section for
The Question.

:-)

- jeff_WAY_behind_in_his_taping_yet_asking_for_more_>B-)
237.348why does my wife think I'm a gossip head???QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyFri Jan 07 1994 18:598
> and also have a slightly more romantic setting than the tapers' section for
> The Question.

What, you mean you didn't get The Question down on DAT???

Or, did it get asked, and was the reply a kind one??

PeterT
237.349hootspah!!!SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Fri Jan 07 1994 19:064
    re Jeff: No sh!t! During what song, if they were playing at the time,
    did you ask her?
    
    peace,Andy
237.350Yes, the answer was a kind one :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Fri Jan 07 1994 19:238
I asked her at midnight...

re: what song? 
I wasn't really paying attention to the music at the time!  :-)
I guess it was Auld Lang Syne (or however you spell it).

- jeff
237.351NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Fri Jan 07 1994 21:488
    Jeff,
    
    Ya got a lotta class, man.  Seriously.
    
    Good luck.
    
    tim
    
237.352could be kind interesting...ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Jan 12 1994 14:3617
Dude of Life tour:

	Jan 30 - Granny Killiams, Portland, ME
	Jan 31 - Club Baby Head, Providence, RI
	Feb 1  - Iron Horse, N.Hampton, MA
	Feb 3  - Paradise Rock Club, Boston
	Feb 4  - J.C. Dobbs, Philly
	Feb 5  - Wetlands, NYC
	Feb 7,8- Nectars, Burlington VT

the band is:

vocals:	Dude of Life
Drums:	Jon Fishman
Guitar:	Dan Archer
Bass:	Aaron Hersey
Keys:	Phil Abair
237.353and will TM have tix?SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Wed Jan 12 1994 15:144
    how does this differ from the band Phish, which I've come to know and
    love?
    
    thanx,Andy
237.354ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Jan 12 1994 16:5024
>    how does this differ from the band Phish, which I've come to know and
>    love?

the Dude Of Life (i forget his real name) is a friend of the band; he has come
out and sang with them (or at least attempted to - he doesn't have a great deal
of vocal talent, but definitely more than Fishman does) on various occasions;
i've seen him come out on 3 occasions; at Amy's Farm it was kind of nice, but
i must admit i was less than impressed on the other two occasions (albany in
fall 92 and nye 92/93)

so on the occasions that i've seen him, it's been basically him singing with
Phish as his back-up band; oh yeah, and Sophie Dilof (sp?), Page's girlfriend,
joined him on "She's Bitchin' Again" at Amy's Farm; this tour has John Fishman
(a.k.a. Fish) playing drums, but non-Phish members as the rest of the band

it's not something that i'd shell out a lot of money for, but I'll probably
give it a shot and go to the show at the Paradise; i wouldn't waste your money
on TicketBastards - i just plan on paying at the door

- rich

p.s. oh yeah, he's also credited with writing some of Phish's lyrics, but some
of them aren't extremely complicated ("Let's go out to dinner and see a
movie.")
237.355dude of life bioROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Wed Jan 12 1994 23:2237
------------------------------

From: shell@phish.net
Subject: Dude of Life bio
Date: 12 Jan 1994 12:54:32 -0500
Reply-To: shell@phish.net


        For over a decade and a half, the Dude of Life has been writing songs 
in the tradition of The Velvet Underground, David Bowie, T-Rex and Iggy Pop.  
In his ongoing collaboration with Phish, he has contributed the lyrics to such 
classics as Dinner and a Movie, Suzie Greenberg and Fluffhead, and he 
occasionally appears with the band in various disguises which involve the use 
of tools ranging from lawnmowers to rubber chickens.  The Dude's tour will 
feature songs from his recently recorded project with Phish, Crimes of the 
Mind, to be released in the fall by Elektra.  He lives in New York City.
        Supporting the Dude on drums will be Jon Fishman.  Jon has been playing
 drums with Phish for the past ten years as well as appearing with the Johnny 
B. Fishman jazz quartet.  A native of Syracuse, New York, Jon now lives in a 
dome in Vermont with a habitrail full of wild mice.
        Dan Archer, who plays guitar with the band, is the proprietor and 
engineer of Archer studios in Vermont.  With past appearances with Pork 
Tornado and with J. Willis Pratt to his credit, Dan says, "When the Dude 
calls, duty calls!"
        Aaron Hersey, on bass, is a veteran of numerous New England 
rock'n'roll, jazz, reggae, country and soul reviews, such as Big Bass In Your 
Face, The Fleshspoids, The Martin Guigui Band, and Stanley Reamer and the 
Non-Dairy Creamers.  A fabulous personality and a charming host, his vim and 
vigor have wowed audiences of all ages for nearly a fifth of a decade.
        Phil Abair, keyboards, has been in the music business nearly twenty 
years as a performer, composer, and studio musician.  He has performed as 
vocalist, keyboard player, bassist and guitarist in groups throughout New 
England including The Abair Brothers Band, High Rollers, The Showstoppers, and 
Shattered, a Rolling Stones review that appeared widely in the Northeast for 
over five years.

------------------------------
237.356AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four n' there's so much moreThu Jan 13 1994 12:184
	The non dairy creamers?  :-))))) heh heh hehe hehe eheh

	Funny!
237.357MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkThu Jan 13 1994 18:242
    how about the Pockets of Congestion?
    
237.358ECRU::CLARKCan you picture what will be?Thu Jan 13 1994 18:341
or the Salivation Army
237.359for those of you that missed the original broadcastROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Mon Jan 17 1994 13:4612
From: shell@phish.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.phish
Subject: Re: WBCN NYE rebrodcast
Date: 14 Jan 1994 13:41:15 -0500
Organization: Phish-Request, Cambridge MA

The New Year's Eve show will be re-broadcast in its entirety on WBCN
104.1 FM (Boston) on February 23 at approximately 11 pm (right after
the Howard {ugh} Stern show).


Shelly
237.360AKOCOA::SMITH_Dtwenty four n' there's so much moreMon Jan 17 1994 14:158
	I've been listening to the NYE show a lot!  This morning I 
	pulled up to a traffic light while listening to "Bag it,
	Tag it, sell to the butcher in the store" :-) and the two 
	girls in the car next to me were listening to "Open up the
	freezer"....funny scene....
	
	
237.361FYI... :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDCareful with that AXP Eugene!Wed Jan 19 1994 14:1817
> "Bag it, Tag it, sell to the butcher in the store" :-) 

Reba.

> the two girls in the car next to me were listening to "Open up the
> freezer"....funny scene....

Tweezer.


:-)

- jeff

	
	

237.362time change for nye rebroadcastROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Tue Jan 25 1994 13:2919
From: shell@phish.net
Newsgroups: rec.music.phish
Subject: Re: WBCN NYE Broadcast
Date: 22 Jan 1994 11:38:00 -0500
Organization: Phish-Request, Cambridge MA

In article <CK09Kz.E0L@murdoch.acc.virginia.edu>,
Joe T. Rioux <softdesk!cimlogic!jtr@uunet.uu.net> wrote:
>
>On WBCN, 104.1 in Boston MA that is.
>My brother just told me that they have switched their concert program
>to Saturday nights.  If this is true, it means the NYE rebroadcast won't be 
>on 2/23.

This is correct - the broadcast has been changed to Saturday, Feb. 19, at
11 pm.


Shelly
237.363Dude of LifeROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Feb 03 1994 13:236
for those of you who were less than impressed with the Dude of Life during his
appearance at last year's NYE show and weren't planning on going to his show at
the Paradise tonite, rumor has it that Trey will be there too, in case that
might influence your decision

- rich
237.364Phish April tour dates (official)ROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Feb 17 1994 20:0596
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 17-FEB-1994 16:54:17.14
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Phish April tour dates (official)


Metropolis (4/5) - 59 St. Catharine St. East, Montreal, Quebec, 
Canada - 514.288.2020 - general admission - tix @ Metropolis, all 
Admission outlets, and at Reservations: 514.790.1245 - on sale 3/5
 
The Palladium (4/6) - 535 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - 
416.324.9777 - general admission - tix @ Record Peddler, Vortex, 
and TicketMaster: 416.870.8000 - on sale 3/3
 
Recreation Hall (4/8) - Penn State University, University Park 
Pennsylvania - 814.863.0255 (tickets may be charged at this 
number) - reserved seating (open floor) - tix @ Eisenhower Box 
Office and Schwab Box Office - on sale 3/16 (Penn St. students), 
3/17 general public
 
Broome County Arena (4/9) - 1 Stuart Place, Binghamton New York 
- 607.778.6628 - general admission - tix @ venue box office and at 
TicketMaster: 607.722.7272 - on sale 3/5
 
Alumni Arena (4/10) - Coventry Entrance, SUNY Buffalo, Amherst 
NY - 716.645.2957 - general admission - tix @ Student Union ticket 
office: 716.645.2353, Home of the Hits, Record Archive, New World 
Record, and local Prime Seat locations - on sale 3/4 SUNY Buffalo 
students, 3/5 general public
 
Snively Arena (4/11) - University of New Hampshire, Durham NH - 
603.862.2290 - general admission - tix @ Memorial Union Building 
ticket office, UNH Student Center, and at TicketMaster: 
603.626.5000 - on sale 3/4
 
Beacon Theatre (4/13,14,15) - 2124 Broadway, New York NY - 
212.496.7070 - reserved seating - tix @ Beacon box office and at 
TicketMaster: 212.307.7171 - on sale 3/10
 
Mullins Center (4/16) - University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA - 
413.545.0505 - reserved seating - tix @ Mullins Center box office 
and at TicketMaster: 413.733.2500 - on sale 3/12
 
(4/17 show to be announced later)
 
Bob Carpenter Center (4/18) - University of Delaware South 
Campus, Route 896, Newark DE - 302.831.4016 - reserved seating - 
tix @ venue box office and at TicketMaster: 302.984.2000 - on sale 
3/11
 
Virginia Horse Center (4/20) - State Route 39, Lexington VA - 
804.971.4829 - general admission - tix @ Night Owl Music, Plan 9 
Records, Town & Campus, Crossroads, and other local outlets; charge 
by phone: 800.594.TIXX - on sale 3/2
 
Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (4/21) - 2825 University 
Parkway, Winston Salem NC - 910.748.1064 - general admission - 
tix @ venue box office and at TicketMaster: 910.852.1100 - on sale 
3/12
 
Township Auditorium (4/22) - 1703 Taylor St, Columbia SC - 
803.252.6530 - general admission - tix @ venue box office, Carolina 
Coliseum box office, and other local outlets; charge by phone: 
803.777.7228 - on sale 3/18
 
Fox Theatre (4/23) - 660 Peachtree St, Atlanta GA - 404.881.2100 - 
reserved seating - tix @ venue box office and at TicketMaster: 
404.249.6400 - on sale 3/12
 
Grady Cole Center (4/24) - 310 N. Kings Dr, Charlotte NC - 
704.336.2462 - general admission - tix @ venue box office and at 
TicketMaster: 704.522.6500 - on sale 3/18
 
Knoxville Civic Auditorium (4/25) - 500 East Church St, Knoxville 
TN - 615.656.4444 (tickets may be charged at this number) - 
reserved seating - tix @ Thompson Boling Arena, Knoxville Civic 
Auditorium and Coliseum, UT Central Ticket Office and at local 
outlets - on sale 3/14
 
SunFest (North Stage) (4/28) - Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach FL - 
407.659.5992 - reserved and general seating - tix @ TicketMaster: 
407.966.3309 - on sale TBA
 
Boatyard Village (4/29) - 16100 Fairchild Drive, Clearwater FL - - 
813.535.4678 - tix @ TicketMaster or charge by phone: 
813.287.8844 - on sale 3/19
 
Visage (4/30) - 6341 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando FL - 
407.331.4343 - general admission - tix @ TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900 - on sale 3/19


Phish hotline:  617.862.7820


Shelly
237.365Phish April Taper Ticket InfoROCK::FROMMIt's hard to care about a don't care.Thu Feb 17 1994 21:3473
Date:	17-FEB-1994 16:58:23.52
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Phish April Taper Ticket Info
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

        For selected spring tour shows with reserved seating, 
there will be a section of seats reserved for taping.  Tickets for 
these seats will be available by mail order only.  Only a limited 
number of seats will be held for this mail order.  These seats will 
be directly behind the soundboard and the view from them will be 
somewhat obstructed.  
        So that there will be enough taping seats for the folks 
who actually need them, please donUt order these tickets unless you 
intend to tape.  A taperUs ticket will be required in order to bring 
recording equipment into these particular shows.  Tapers' tickets 
will be available for the following shows in April: Beacon Theatre 
(4/13,14,15), Mullins Center (4/16), Bob Carpenter Center (4/18) 
and Fox Theatre (4/23).
        Here are the instructions for mail ordering Phish 
tapersU tickets.  Orders will be filled on a first-come first-
serve basis by postmark.  All orders must be postmarked 
between March 1 and 4 so that we can get them back to you in a 
timely manner.  Orders postmarked before March 1 or after 
March 4 will not be filled.
        You may order a maximum of two tickets per show.  
You may order any combination of the six shows in one envelope; 
however, since we may not be able to fill all orders completely, 
you must send a separate money order for each show; otherwise, 
if we are unable to provide seats for one show that you request, 
it will be necessary to return your entire order to you unfilled.  
Please note: each Beacon Theatre show is considered a separate 
show, and therefore requires a separate money order.
        Each person may send only one order; duplicate orders 
will not be filled.  Send your order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  
Put your return address on the outside of the envelope, and also 
write on it which shows you are ordering tickets for, and how 
many tickets for each show.  In your order please include a 3x5 
card with your name, address and telephone number in the upper 
left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you are ordering 
tickets for, and how many tickets per show.  Also enclose a self-
addressed, stamped #10 (legal size) envelope with 29 cents 
postage for 1 to 4 tickets and 52 cents postage for 5 to 12 
tickets.  
        Ticket prices are as follows:  Beacon Theatre, $21.50 per 
ticket; Mullins Center, $20.00 per ticket; Bob Carpenter Center, 
$20.00 per ticket; and Fox Theatre, $19.50 per ticket.  These 
prices include a $1.50 per ticket handling charge.  Payment must 
be in the form of a postal money order or an American Express 
money order only; no personal checks.  The money order should be 
made payable to Phish.  If you wish to have your tickets sent to 
you by registered mail, add $6.00 to your payment for this service.  
(You can add this fee to any one of your money orders.)  Keep your 
receipt; if we cannot fill your order, we will return your money 
order(s) to you.  Send your orders to:  Phish Tapers Tickets, P. O. 
Box 219, Lexington, MA  02173.  We will do our best to have all 
orders returned, filled or unfilled, by the regular ticket on-sale 
date of each show, though this may not be possible in all cases 
due to time limitations.  If you havenUt received your order by 
March 11, you may call 617.862.7669 between 10 am and 6 pm 
EST to check on the status of your order.  
        Please note:  Due to time and space limitations, it may 
not always be possible to provide taper ticket information in the 
newsletter.  However, it will always be available on the hotline 
and on the Phish.Net, so if you want to be sure not to miss it, stay 
in touch with those sources.  We thank you for your continued 
cooperation.


Phish hotline:
617.862.7820

Shelly

237.366updated spring tour info6214::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Mar 15 1994 18:49222
i slightly modified the 3/8 message to include the info for the 4/17 show,
which was just announced today

- rich

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hotline Message -- 3/8/94
 
You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of March 
8th.  New Spring Tour information is on this recording.
 
Phish's spring and summer tour will begin in April and go through 
mid-July.  Here are the confirmed tour dates so far, through the end 
of May:
 
On April 5th, Phish will be playing at Metropolis, in Montreal, 
Quebec, Canada.  Tickets are general admission and they are on sale 
now at Metropolis, at all Admission outlets and at Reservations: 
514.790.1245. 
 
On April 6th, Phish will be at the Palladium in Toronto, Ontario, 
Canada.  Tickets are general admission and are on sale now at the 
Record Peddler, Vortex and at TicketMaster: 416.870.8000.  This 
show is almost sold out.
 
On April 8th, Phish will play at the Recreation Hall on the Penn State 
campus in University Park, Pennsylvania.  Tickets are reserved in 
the stands, and the floor is open.  They go on sale March 17th to the 
general public at the Eisenhower Box Office and at the Schwab Box 
Office, or you can call 814.863.0255.
 
On April 9th, Phish will be at the Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton, New York.  Tickets are general admission and are on 
sale now at the venue box office and at TicketMaster: 607.722.7272.
 
On April 10th Phish will play at the Alumni Arena at SUNY Buffalo in 
Amherst, New York.  Tickets are general admission and are on sale 
now at local outlets and at the Student Union ticket office: 
716.645.2353.
 
On April 11th Phish will play at Snively Arena at the University of 
New Hampshire in Durham.  Tickets are general admission and they 
are on sale now on campus and at TicketMaster: 603.626.5000.  Only 
a few tickets are still available for this show.
 
On April 13th, 14th and 15th Phish will play at the Beacon Theatre at 
2124 Broadway in New York City.  Seating is reserved.  Tickets go on 
sale on March 10th at the Beacon box office and at TicketMaster: 
212.307.7171.  The tapers' ticket mail order for the Beacon shows is 
over.

On April 16th, Phish will be at the Mullins Center on the University 
of Massachusetts campus in Amherst.  Seating will be reserved and 
tickets will go on sale March 12th at the Mullins Center box office 
and at TicketMaster: 413.733.2500.  The tapers' ticket mail order for 
this show is over.
 
On Sunday, April 17, Phish will play at the Patriot Center in
Fairfax, Virginia (? near Washington D.C.).  Seating will be
reserved, and tickets will go on sale March 17 at TicketMaster.
Information is not on the hotline yet, but it will be soon.
There will be a tapers' ticket mail order for this show; details
will be available by the end of this week.  
 
On April 18th, Phish will play at the Bob Carpenter Center on the 
University of Delaware South Campus in Newark.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale on March 11th at the venue box 
office and at TicketMaster: 302.984.2000.  The tapers ticket mail 
order is over.
 
On April 20th, Phish will be at the Virginia Horse Center in 
Lexington, Virginia.  This show will be general admission and tickets 
are on sale now at Night Owl Music, Plan 9 Records, other local 
outlets and you can charge by phone at 800.594.8499.  There 
aren't many tickets for this show left, so if you're planning on going 
you should pick them up very soon.
 
On April 21st, Phish will play at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial 
Coliseum in Winston-Salem North Carolina.  Tickets are general 
admission and they will be available on March 12th at the venue box 
office and at TicketMaster: 910.852.1100.
 
On April 22nd, Phish will be at the Township Auditorium in 
Columbia, South Carolina.  Tickets are general admission and will go 
on sale on March 18th at the venue box office, the Coliseum Box 
Office and other local outlets.  You can charge by phone at 
803.777.7228.
 
On April 23rd, Phish will play at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.  
Seating is reserved.  Tickets will be available starting March 12th at 
the venue box office and at TicketMaster: 404.249.6400.  The taper's 
ticket mail order is over.
 
On April 24th, Phish will play at the Grady Cole Center at in 
Charlotte, North Carolina.  Tickets are general admission and they go 
on sale March 18th at the venue box office and at TicketMaster: 
704.522.6500.
 
On April 25th Phish will be at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium in 
Knoxville Tennessee.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will be 
available starting March 14th at the venue and Coliseum box offices, 
other local outlets and charge by phone at 615.656.4444.
 
On April 28th Phish will play at SunFest in West Palm Beach Florida.  
You can call 407.659.5992 for further information.  Ticket 
information will be available on the hotline soon.
 
On April 29th Phish will be at the Boatyard Village Pavilion in 
Clearwater Florida.  Tickets are general admission and they will be 
available March 19th at TicketMaster.  You can charge by phone at 
813.287.8844.
 
There will be a change of venue for Phish's show in Orlando on April 
30th.  The show will not be at Visage as previously announced.  
Please stay in touch with the hotline for further information.
 
On May 2nd Phish will play at Five Points South Music Hall in 
Birmingham Alabama.  Tickets will be general admission and they 
will go on sale 4/2 @ Ticketlink/Fastix: 800.277.1700.
 
On May 3rd Phish will play at The Veranda at Starwood 
Amphitheatre in Antioch TN.  Tickets will be general admission and 
they will go on sale 4/2 @ the venue box office and TicketMaster: 
800.333.4849.
 
On May 4th Phish will play at the State Palace Theatre in New 
Orleans LA.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go on 
sale 3/26 @ TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.
 
On May 6th Phish will play at the Bayou City Theatre in Houston TX.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 4/2 @ 
TicketMaster: 713.629.3700.
 
On May 7th Phish will play at The Bomb Factory in Dallas TX.  Tickets 
will be general admission and they will go on sale 4/2 @ 
TicketMaster: 214.373.8000.
 
On May 8th Phish will play at The Backyard in Austin TX.  Tickets 
will be general admission and they will go on sale 4/2 @ Star Tickets: 
512.416.7827.
 
On May 10th Phish will play at the Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre in 
Santa Fe NM.  Tickets will be general admission and they will be 
available @ Candyman and TicketMaster: 505.884.0999 on a date to 
be determined soon.  Stay in touch with the hotline for further 
information.
 
On May 12th Phish will play at the Buena Vista Theatre in Tucson AZ.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 3/10 @ 
Alternatix: 602.266.8111.
 
On May 13th Phish will play at Hayden Square in Tempe AZ.  Tickets 
will be general admission and they will be available @ Headquarters, 
Balboa Cafe, and Dillards: 602.678.2222 on a date to be determined 
soon.
 
On May 14th Phish will play at Montezuma Hall at S.D.S.U. in San 
Diego CA.  Tickets will be general admission and they will be 
available @ the Aztec Center box office and TicketMaster: 
619.278.8497 on a date to be announced.
 
On May 16th Phish will play at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles CA.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will be available @ the venue 
box office on April 4th only, which is the first day on sale, and also at 
TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.
 
On May 17th Phish will play at the Arlington Theatre in Santa 
Barbara CA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 4/9 
@ the venue box office and at TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.
 
On May 19th Phish will play at the Hult Center in Eugene OR.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale at a place and date to be 
announced soon.
 
On May 20th Phish will play at Evergreen College Recreation Center 
in Olympia WA.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale 4/15 @ Evergreen College Bookstore and TicketMaster: 
206.628.0888.
 
On May 21st Phish will play at the Moore Theatre in Seattle WA.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 4/15  @ 
TicketMaster: 206.628.0888.
 
On May 22nd Phish will play at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, 
British Columbia, Canada.  Tickets will be reserved seating and they 
will be available @ Track Records and TicketMaster: 604.280.4444 on 
a date to be announced soon.
 
On May 23rd Phish will play at the Civic Auditorium in Portland OR.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 4/15 @ Music 
Millennium and Fastixx: 800.992.8499.
 
On May 25th, 26th & 27th Phish will play at the Warfield Theatre in 
San Francisco CA.  There will be both reserved seating and limited 
general admission on the floor.  Tickets will go on sale 4/10 @ BASS: 
510.762.2277.
 
On May 28th & 29th Phish will play at Laguna Seca off Highway 68 
between Salinas and Monterey CA.  Tickets will be general admission 
and they will be available @ BASS: 510.762.2277 on a date to be 
announced.
 
The April Taper ticket mail order is over.  All correctly-prepared 
orders for the Mullins Center, Bob Carpenter Center and Fox Theatre 
shows were filled.  We received more orders postmarked March 1st 
than we were able to fill for the Beacon Theatre shows, particularly 
for April 15th, so unfortunately some orders for Beacon Theatre 
taper tickets were rejected.  All tickets and money orders have been 
mailed back.  If you have not yet received your Beacon Theatre 
order and need to know the status of it, you can email Shelly at 
shell@phish.net.
 
Phish's new album, Hoist, will be available nationally and in Canada 
on March 29th.  The single Down With Disease has been sent out to 
radio stations, so if you'd like to hear it, let them know.  
 
If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  
237.367CXDOCS::BARNESTue Mar 15 1994 19:116
    I'm seein more and more Gone Phishin bumper stickers out here in the
    South west, tons in PHX. and saw the new album advertised in Rolloin
    Stone. 
    
    rfb
    
237.368UNH tixSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Mar 22 1994 16:1612
    
    
    Are Phish tickets for April 11th (UNH) sold out yet???
    If they're NOT sold out, my problem is that I purchased the max (4),
    so I can't order anymore anyway... 
    
    My point:
    I'm in need of one (1). That's wun. 
    
    Thanks,
    
    Steve-O 
237.3696214::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Mar 22 1994 16:5319
>    Are Phish tickets for April 11th (UNH) sold out yet???

i think that they have sold out, but you ought to call to make sure.  besides,
even when a show is "sold out", more tickets usually become available prior to
showtime, due to rejected credit cards and unused promos.

>my problem is that I purchased the max (4),
>    so I can't order anymore anyway... 
 
doubtful that's a problem.  i'm fairly certain the max only refers to a single
order.
   
>    My point:
>    I'm in need of one (1). That's wun. 
 
i'll keep my eyes open and let you know if i hear of anything (or if i end up
with an xtra)

- rich
237.370SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Mar 22 1994 17:158
    
    Thanks Rich
    
    re: maximum order: They told me that that was it the max per shipping
    address/household/credit card (or whatever). 
    I'll try anyway.
    
    
237.3716214::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Mar 22 1994 17:578
>    re: maximum order: They told me that that was it the max per shipping
>    address/household/credit card (or whatever). 

perhaps.  if that is the case (and if there are tickets left i would make sure
of what's what before placing an order that may eventually be turned down),
then i'd say go to your local Ticketbastard outlet and just pay cash.

- rich
237.372Good review of the new discNECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyMon Mar 28 1994 15:138
Steve Morse had a very complimentary review of the new Phish disc (due out
29-Mar) in the Sunday Globe.

Many guest artists.  Good jams.  Not as much "silliness" as in the past.

Gotta find some bucks to get this one, I guess.

	dave
237.373Hoist!BIODTL::JCYou know when your mouth is dry...Mon Mar 28 1994 15:311
yup, i read that too.  i wonder if it'll have a mainstream sound to it?
237.374I would need to heard more personallySLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewMon Mar 28 1994 15:386
    I heard a track on BOS yesterday (durning their new music hour
    or whatever its called) didn't even know it was them until they told
    me....I would need to hear it again,and not knowing its was them it
    gave me a unbias chance to listen without blowing it off (changing the
    station)  but i enjoyed it....i did find some of their past stuff odd 
    and somewhat not to my taste
237.375beacon tixROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Mar 28 1994 16:2911
Date:	28-MAR-1994 12:25:01.59
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Beacon Tickets available now
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Additional Beacon Theatre standing room tickets were released
this morning for all three shows, and are available from TicketMaster
now, while they last.


Shelly
237.376ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Mar 28 1994 16:329
>i wonder if it'll have a mainstream sound to it?

i listened to the whole album a few months ago (an elektra promotional copy).
fwiw, it definitely does sound more mainstream and suited for commercial radio.

i still say that their best album, BY FAR, is their first, self-produced one,
Junta.

- rich
237.377Got itNECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyTue Mar 29 1994 16:166
Lotsa copies of hoist at Newbury Comix.  Listening now...Julius only has a 
hint of the Phish sound that I'm used to...not bad, just different.

Also picked up Wasserman's Trios while there.  No self control. :-)

	dave
237.378Any Durham tix out there?NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 30 1994 02:437
    If anyone has any extras for the 4/11 Phish show at UNH, I'd be
    interested in a pair...
    
    Just thought I'd mention it...;-)
    
    tim
    
237.379hoist - slight reviewNECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyWed Mar 30 1994 11:5525
I've listened to hoist twice.

It's *very* produced.  The most produced thing that Phish has done.  This
isn't bad...just different. (Hmmm...did I say something similar after I heard
"Built to Last"?)

I think that people looking for their concert sound will be disappointed,
except for the last song - demand.   The first time there is any hint as to
how they sound live is the 7th tund - sample in a jar.

I like this disc.  However, I find that I must listen to it with naive ears. 
By that I mean that I can't expect it to sound like Phish that I'm used to,
because it doesn't!

There is alot of very nice music and excellent production on this disc.  The
guest artists fit in very well.  The tunes are musically pleasing and well put
together.  It ain't live, though, and for folks who really want to hear their
live sound it will be disconcerting.

"Jerusalem City of Gold" put in at the end makes the hair stand up on my
neck...especially after seeing Schindler's List.

I think I'll play it again now...

	dave
237.380STUDIO::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Mar 30 1994 12:1510
    I checked into rec.music.phish for some reviews of "Hoist," and I think
    I'm really starting to dislike the PhishHead crowd.  :-)  There's a lot
    of whining about selling out, but my feeling is that every band wants
    nothing more than a top ten hit.  The ones who turn up their noses at
    popularity and whine about artistic integrity are the ones who don't
    have hit songs.  As Garcia said, "We've been trying to sell out for
    years, but no one was buying."  I hope Phish gets big enough to sell
    out the Moon (and get their rocket fuel back).
    
    Jamie
237.381NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 30 1994 13:208
You have to consider the source of most of the rec.music.phish
traffic - mostly kids...college kids love to whine.  It's
like that on most of the news groups I see - a lot of rather
juvenile behavior that can grate on the nerves after awhile.

It's just a fact of life on the Internet these days.  Too bad.

tim
237.382AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateWed Mar 30 1994 13:4315
>You have to consider the source of most of the rec.music.phish
>traffic - mostly kids...college kids love to whine.  It's
>like that on most of the news groups I see - a lot of rather
>juvenile behavior that can grate on the nerves after awhile.

	I'm glad someone else has noticed this and it's not just me.  
	I am college student and somewhat of a youngster but it seems 
	to me that my, and the younger generation is getting silver 
	spooned to death.  I noticed this A LOT when I was college
	viewing in Boulder Colo. last month....I'd hate to see what 
	the whiners are gonna do if the country is faced with a 
	depression or soemthing.....  :-/

	Spoiled brats on the rise!    
237.383ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Mar 30 1994 13:5815
>You have to consider the source of most of the rec.music.phish
>traffic - mostly kids...college kids love to whine.

I think the problem isn't just the college kids (it was mostly college kids
when i got on a few years back, and it was a pretty friendly place).  I think
it's a combination of the band's exploding popularity and the Internet's
exploding popularity.  A few years ago the net was populated mostly by semi-
intellectual (i.e. computer literate) people who, in general, had a decent
level of concern for others and a clue about how to behave in a social forum.
But now any bozo who just wants to whine that Phish is selling out has net
access.  Plus, the lower age limit on the net is no longer college kids.  There
are a LOT of high school kids on the PhishNet.  I have a friend who customized
his newsreader to ignore all posts from *@aol.com !

- rich
237.384SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewWed Mar 30 1994 14:0311
    alo.com ? who or what is that ?
    
    old fart with his finger on the supernethighway trigger !
    
    :')
    
    ps;
    
    speaking of stuff, what the hell is this BinHex 4.0 mean ? I got a list
    of Clapton Bootlegs in this format and got know idea what to do with
    it.....
237.385ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Mar 30 1994 14:1214
>    alo.com ? who or what is that ?

it's aol.com

America Online - what a lot of people that don't have net access free from
work or school use to get net access.  CompuServe and Prodigy are way
overpriced, from what i hear.  and Unix services like the World and the Well
require a small degree of computer literacy.  AoL (and CompuServe and Prodigy)
works from a graphical user interface on a PC.

anyway, there are a lot of high school kids on it.  (although there are a
growing number of high schools now that are on the Internet)

- rich
237.386oopsNAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 30 1994 16:3312
Ya know, I have a lot of younger friends, and most of them read this
notes file - so I'd like to point out that I'm not trashing an
entire generation by what I said previously.  Unfortunately,
some people take longer to grow up than others, which also seems
to corelate inversely to their verbosity in public forums.  The
less mature the mouth, the louder the noise, so to speak.

So, anyway, for those of you who read what I wrote and immediately
crossed me off your Christmas list - I'm sorry - I didn't mean
YOU!...;-)

tim
237.387MKOTS3::ROBERTS_CRthe evening sky grew darkWed Mar 30 1994 16:576
    RE: .386
    >some people take longer to grow up than others, which also seems
    
    I hope to phone ya
    
    
237.388CXDOCS::BARNESWed Mar 30 1994 17:009
    RE: Some people take longer to grow up than others...
    
    bad mouthin me again, eh Grady ?!?   %^)
    
    as long as hate or down-right-meanness isn't part of the post, i see
    nothing wrong with whineing...unless it's business oriented, 
    that's what notes, etc are for!!!!! IMO
    
    rfb
237.389BIODTL::JCYou know when your mouth is dry...Wed Mar 30 1994 17:3922
In defense of the whiners, I can understand why folks get frustrated
when their fave. group makes a move that'll gain them tremendous
popularity:

- it isn't the same old thing;  change is hard for some people, especially
  as one grows older.  something changes, it takes a while to adjust

- accessibility becomes limited.  what used to be an "easy ticket" becomes
  a major hassle.  happened with the dead.

- they move to bigger and bigger venues, intimacy goes down.  who in here
  like stadium shows?  wouldn't you prefer seeing the dead at the Wang
  Center or Grateshaft?

if ronnie quit playing the bull for bigger places like the paradise, i
probably wouldn't go.  it just wouldn't be the same..  the bull is nice,
mellow, comfortable, and intimate.  and, it is an awesome experience, 
especially after eating some oats, to sit right up front about 5' away
from ronnie's intense guitar playing... just wouldn't be the same if
i was 50 rows back at grateshaft!

another viewpoint.
237.390NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 30 1994 17:4010
I see a lot of mean-spirited attitude, or rudeness out on the Internet
newsgroups lately.  That's the stuff that gets on my nerves.  People
giving each other sh!t just to read their own words - strangers
flaming strangers for no good reason.  Juvenile.

I've been on the Internet (or Arpanet) for almost 15 years, and
it's popularity has drawn a lot of computer etiquette illiterates.
They're annoying.

tim
237.391BACK TO OUR REGULAR BROADCAST......WMOIS::HORNE_CHORNET-THE FALL GUYWed Mar 30 1994 18:097
    
    ......what does any of these last few notes have to do with PHISH....
    
    ......please explain....?
    
    horneT
    
237.392Mr. Subliminal's reviewSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Wed Mar 30 1994 18:1627
    
    
    sniff sniff....um, digression?
    
    Back to the subject: Hoist
    
    I wanted to listen to it twice before passing judgment, and I just
    finished take two. Here's my worthless ramblimgs:
    
    First, I'd like to say that I never could decide which Phish album
    was my favorite. No matter which one I listening to, I'm blown
    away because they're so damn good! So I was expecting more of the
    same...
    
    It's good (short), has it's (short) jamming moments, as well (short)
    as it's comedy, although less than earlier days. Too many sing along
    songs (short) and not enough music (short).
    
    Did I mention that the album is short? (~50 mins)
    Highlights: Down with Disease (too short)
                Sample in a Jar (too short)
                Demand (or should it be called "Split Open and Melt")
    
    Steve-O_whining_college_student->Phooey
    
    
    
237.393BROKE::CLARKChairman of the BoredWed Mar 30 1994 18:181
re .391   Ain't it great?  Welcome to ::Grateful.  ;^)
237.394no problemsSLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewWed Mar 30 1994 18:329
    I'd guess its just where the topic came up, as the problems (if they
    are real or not is another matter for sure) seems to be rooted in the
    Phish net (pun ?) world....relating to the new Phish release string :')
    
    yes we will talk about anything anywhere anytime...unless us Mod are
    bored and put our feets down, but as a mod I see the relation between
    the two and they are growing together as one see :')
    
    Chris
237.395BROKE::CLARKChairman of the BoredWed Mar 30 1994 18:367
I figure it's always OK to digress in a topic unless it says NO DIGRESSIONS
in the topic title.  It's only when you want to say something that doesn't
relate to anything at all that you put it in the Digressions topic.

-dc		- o
		 ^
		\_/
237.396:')SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewWed Mar 30 1994 18:4110
    > say something that doesn't
    > relate to anything at all that you put it in the Digressions topic.
    
    or you too lazy to look for a topic it should go into....geesh just
    think how hard it be if we had only one note with a million replies :')
    
    well to keep this a phishy type reply...I have only one Phish CD (the
    one with the orange on it) I like to listen to it from time to time.
    
    Chris
237.397Grateful = ramblingsSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Mar 30 1994 18:4228
237.398Jeff...don't listen to itNECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyWed Mar 30 1994 19:2413
Jeff - 

If you're yardstick of goodness is Junta or live tapes, then you'll hate
this.

If, on the other hand, you can accept the studio as it's own "instrument" and
a medium that is separate and equal to the stage as an expression of
creativity, you might like it.

I love my live Dead tapes.  I also love American Beauty, Mars Hotel, and other
"produced" records. 

	dave
237.399but I digressPONDA::64423::BELKINthe slow one now will later be fastWed Mar 30 1994 20:117
>in touch.  I guess the folks on r.m.gd tried (or still do) that on the Wheel,
>but considering the flack that an 'exclusionary' list invites, I'm not sure

so thats what the "Wheelies" is about.  I just read r.m.gd looking for
stuff about the good old days :-)  (like the recent discussions about Keith).

josh
237.400one_big_digression :== usenetSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Mar 30 1994 20:279
> or you too lazy to look for a topic it should go into....geesh just
> think how hard it be if we had only one note with a million replies :')
  
We'd have DEC.MUSIC.GDEAD!!! 
          ^

:-)

- jeff
237.401eagerly awaiting spring tour...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Mar 30 1994 22:0229
>    Did I mention that the album is short? (~50 mins)

yeah, it's short, the songs are short, and there's not much jamming.  but i've
kind of accepted the fact that the album doesn't have to have a bunch of
jamming, because that's what live shows are for.  trey said in a recent
interview that a lot of the songs have already changed a lot and won't sound
anything like they do on the album when they're played live.

a quote from a recent interview:

Trey:  The funny thing is,that, uh, believe it 
or not, the one that's going for, for ten 
minutes is, uh, "Down with Disease"
We've never played it live, but, uh, 
praciticing it in rehearsal it's just been... 
smokin'!

which prompted the interviewer to come back with such a thoughtful comment:

That's great cause you can go to the 
bathroom, come back, you're still playing the 
same song,

in case anyone is interested, i think there's going to be some kind of online
press conference on April 2, where the band is answering questions from people
on the net.  not sure how it's organized, but my guess would be IRC (Internet
Relay Chat), which probably isn't available to most people here.

- rich
237.402:-) ;-)NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Wed Mar 30 1994 22:3510
    I wasn't really digressing - I'm getting something like NINE digests a
    day from rec.music.phish, and most of it is just a bunch of b*llsh*t
    from the collegiate aren't-you-impressed-with-how-smart-i-am set. 
    Yeesh.  I think I'm getting old.  I'd say I need a show, but I just got
    back from three...must be something else.
    
    Dr. Rfb, any suggestions..;-)
    
    tim
    
237.403STUDIO::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Thu Mar 31 1994 12:5512
    I bought Hoist yesterday.  I've only listened to it twice, and I really
    like the new material.  I also like the production values, it's well
    recorded, but not over-produced as far as dubs and multi-tracking.  A
    couple of quick comments:
    
    Riker got reamed!  20 seconds?
    
    Ten minutes of jamming to "Split Open and Melt" with traffic noises
    isn't what I call new material.  The crash at the end reminds me of
    Kiss's "Detriot Rock City," which I'd rather forget.  :-)
    
    Jamie
237.404put de lime in de coconut oops DIGRESSION!8817::BARNESThu Mar 31 1994 14:353
    tim...drink three and call me in the morning....
    
    rfb aka Dr FeelGrate
237.405ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Mar 31 1994 17:4648
>    Riker got reamed!  20 seconds?

exceprts from WIZN (Burlington, VT) interview by Mike Luoma with Trey, Tom
Marshall, and (he looks too much like) Dave:

JULIUS: TM: Picture yourself in ancient Rome or ancient Greece, same 
place I think, and you're Julius Caesar and you're about to take a step.
ML: There's a lot of people showing up in the background there: horns, 
vocals, who's on there?  Fill us in.
TA: That's my fiancee Sue singing in the background there
TM: The most famous one, that I was most impressed with is Commander 
Riker Jonathan Frakes from the Starship Enterprise on trombone.
TA:  There's a bunch of horn players on there:  Donny from Club Toast, 
Eric from Burlington, and there's Riker.  Riker did play.  Let's just say 
he ended up on the cutting room floor.  The truth is, we had the Tower of 
Power, and we had these gospel singers-- the Ricky Grundy Gospel Corral, 
from LA.  Really high energy, great party in the studio, TOP and 
everything.  And then we asked Riker to come in and put this trombone 
thing on top of it and-- he's a good trombone player but you'd have to 
be-- there's some serious players going on at the end so he gave it his 
best shot and we actually had him do a different song, he deserves his 
own song.  (Riker's Mailbox)  Did you ever see the episode where RIker 
played the trombone?
We almost named the album "Riker's Mailbox" because Riker's got this 
mailbox that's a cow, which in Vermont wouldn't seem like such a big 
thing, and you actually stick the mail in the cow's butt.  So we were 
thinking we'd get Riker and Laura [wife Jeannie of "Luke and Laura" fame] 
and we were thinking getting them out there in their bathrobes and we 
stick the mail in the cow's butt and we take a picture and there's the 
album cover!  Ended up getting put on the back burner for Hoist, the 
horse going up, with obvious references in the song you're about to play. 
[confusion] You know, the horse going up, Down with Disease? 
TM:  Trey said it was an obvious reference.  We don't want to do the work 
for you.  Figure it out.

...

ML:  Did recording in LA afford you a lot of these possibilities for 
getting people in?
TA: Definitely.  You know-- RIKER!  What more can you say? 

>    Ten minutes of jamming to "Split Open and Melt" with traffic noises
>    isn't what I call new material.

who said the SOAM jam is new?  i'm pretty sure it comes from some summer '93
show, but i can't remember which offhand

- rich
237.406ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Mar 31 1994 17:478
   <<< Note 237.402 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Short arms, and deep pockets..." >>>

>    I'd say I need a show, but I just got
>    back from three

you need a Phish show :^)

/rich
237.407NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Mar 31 1994 18:522
Like I said, I'm looking for 2 tix to 4/11....got any?

237.408HUPFEN::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Apr 07 1994 20:258
i have one extra ticket for UNH (mon 4/11).  face value plus ticketbastard
charges (i don't remembr the price offhand - probably between $20 and $25).
the show is general admission.  anybody interested?

also, who from here is heading up for the show?  i'd be interested in
carpooling with someone.

- rich
237.409Phish Online ConferenceROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Apr 08 1994 17:4456
Date:	 2-APR-1994 23:36:10.41
From:	TECRUS::CRL::"dead-modem@phish.net" "Modem Resurrection Society  02-Apr-1994 2336"
Subj:	Conference Details
To:	Phish.Distribution:;@crl.dec.com@crl.dec.com

<non conference info deleted...>

 The Phish Online Conference has been rescheduled due to hardware
trouble.  The Conference will take place Saturday 4/9/94 at 2pm EST.

 Below are the current details about the Phish Online Conference.  Please
make sure you check closer to the conference time for further updates.

 Active participation in the discussion will require direct
Internet access, particularly access to a telnet client.  Please
inquire locally if you are uncertain about services provided by
your site.

 There will be a server on phish.net, port 2001.  People with direct
internet access should be able to connect directly to the conference.
On a Unix computer you would type the command

telnet phish.net 2001

 The address of phish.net is 198.114.157.13 if you cannot resolve the
name.  You will be prompted to type "join email_address," please
type your full email address so we can uniquely identify you.  If the
one server gets loaded late comers may be prompted to connect to an
additional server(s) which will be networked into the conference.

 All questions can be asked with the command "ask."  Questions must be
limited to one or two sentences. "quit" will allow you to leave the
conference.  You will automatically listen in on the conference when
you connect.  The command "help" will list the available options.

 Questions will be funneled to the band for answering.  We plan to make
the server available ahead of time for advance questions.
These questions will be stored until the conference begins.

 Your patience and co-operation are appreciated.  We apologize that the
April 2nd date was postponed due to hardware failure, but the rescheduling 
should provide the time to ensure that the next attempt goes smoothly.

 Sean & Shelly

Date:	 8-APR-1994 12:34:12.57
From:	CRL::"liam@nic.near.net" "L. Sean Kennedy"
Subj:	Advance Questions by Email for Conference
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

 You can send questions by email in advance of the conference by sending
mail to conference@phish.net.  These messages will be stored until the start
of the conference, and the band will see these questions along with the
ones submitted during the conference.

 Sean & Shelly
237.410wowROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Apr 13 1994 17:1014
from the PhishNet:

>From: Matt
>Newsgroups: rec.music.phish
>Subject: Billboard!
>Date: 12 Apr 94 01:22:22 GMT
>Reply-To: matt@shakti.lns.pa.us

> HOIST debuted at number 34 on the Billboard Top 200 list this week! 
>Congrats to Trey, Mike, Fish, and Page !

my prediction:  Phish @ Foxboro in summer 1996

- rich
237.411Phish show on 4/16STOWOA::MORANDGarrett MorandWed Apr 20 1994 16:0914
    Did anyone see the Phish show on Saturday 4/16?  They played the
    Mullins at U-Mass Amherst.  It was unbelievable!!!  They didn't even
    pause between songs, not that you could tell what song they were in!! 
    The play two sets, the first one was 1 1/2 hours, and the second one
    went on for two hours!  They have also added a very intense light show,
    at one point the whole band looked like they were beeming up to the
    Enterprise!
    
    Does anyone know if there was a broadcast of this performance?
    
    -Still Befuddled
    
    Garrett
    
237.412surrender to the phlowROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Apr 20 1994 17:0810
there's already a phish note, see 237.*

>    Does anyone know if there was a broadcast of this performance?

highly doubtful.  the only phish shows broadcast on FM have been the past two
new years shows.  but there were plenty of tapers there (although the tapes
that i'm really dying to get ahold of so far from this tour are 4/4, 4/9, and
4/15)

- rich
237.413AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateWed Apr 20 1994 18:315
	I saw the Phish show at UMASS, and yes, I do recall the 
	Enterprise part!!!!!

	Havn't seen any tapes yet!
237.414bring on summer Phish :^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Thu Apr 21 1994 01:339
    I too was at that Phish show!!! $%^*@(& incredible!!! :^)
    
    I went with my friends Dave B. and Jen and ended up hooking up with a
    couple more of Daves friends (Chris and Jen :^). Therein might be a
    possible tape source as well ;^)
    
    I rilly liked that lizards song along with Stash!!! and Tweezer!!! :^)
    
    peace on, Andy
237.415AKOCOA::SMITH_Dsimple twist of fateThu Apr 21 1994 12:472
	Yeah, I thought lizards was where it's at!
237.416@Greatwoods July 8,9 on sale May 14thSLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewThu Apr 21 1994 13:025
    don't know if it been stated here in the Phish note but they are going
    to be at GREATWOODS on July 8th and 9th $19.50 $21.50 and they go on
    sale May 14th....
    
    Chris
237.417ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Apr 21 1994 14:028
>                  -< @Greatwoods July 8,9 on sale May 14th >-

they will also be at SPAC on sunday july 10, tix on sale saturday may 7

the complete summer tour schedule hasn't been announced yet.  i'll post it
here when it is.

- rich
237.418:^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Thu Apr 21 1994 14:491
    Re:UMass  Oh yeah, how could I forget FLUFFHEAD!!!!
237.419CXDOCS::BARNESMon Apr 25 1994 19:575
    ran into a cute therapist at the hospitol whilst visiting afriend this
    weekend...she said phish was just in Boulder recently??? said it was a
    terrible show!!! I didn't think they were playing anywhere local soon?
    
    rfb
237.420maybe it was Fish? (from Marillion)ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Apr 25 1994 20:2913
>she said phish was just in Boulder recently???

i don't think they're heading to colorado until sometime this summer.  the
only show i've heard about so far is red rocks.  and they haven't been to
colorado since sometime last summer.

> said it was a
>    terrible show!!!

impossible.  every tape i've heard from colorado is absolutely amazing.  maybe
it's the mountain air...

- rich
237.421CXDOCS::BARNESTue Apr 26 1994 14:376
    that's what I thought Rich, but i really didn't know...errr, i
    thought it was someone in here that said the Colo Spgs show was one
    of the worst Phish experiances around?? I was sick that evening, gave
    my tixs away, reciepeants didn't care for the show....
    
    rfb
237.422Phish wasn't on last timeBSS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyTue Apr 26 1994 14:468
    I caught Phish on halloween at Colo College 3 or 4 years ago.  Awesome
    show,  I thought the band was possessed that night.  Wild and wierd 
    music.   I went to that Pike Peak Center show last year and wasn't too
    impressed.  they just didn't seem to be clicking that night.
    
    The folks I was with (divide, hoot, etc...) seemed to agree
    
    	 
237.423ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Apr 26 1994 15:4212
> i
>    thought it was someone in here that said the Colo Spgs show was one
>    of the worst Phish experiances around??

the worst Phish experiences i've had were the umass spring concert (may '92)
and suny stonybrook (fall '92).  neither show featured anything particularly
noteworthy from the band, and umass had way too many drunk morons and
stonybrook had the worst security i've ever seen (and i think was probably
the only concert i've ever gone to where they made you go through a metal
detector)

- rich
237.424STUDIO::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Thu Apr 28 1994 14:374
    Anyone know how to get tapers tix for the Great Woods shows?  Or if
    they're need.  I'm asking for Gerry Gladu, the schizophrenic Phishhead.
    
    Jamie
237.425ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Apr 28 1994 16:0710
>    Anyone know how to get tapers tix for the Great Woods shows?  Or if
>    they're need.

last year there was unlimited taping on the lawn.  don't know if it was
allowed in the pavillion.  have no clue what it'll be like this year.

i don't know why shelly hasn't posted anything about summer tour dates yet,
since there are clearly numerous announced shows.

- rich
237.426call the phish hotlineSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Apr 28 1994 16:1514
Last year you didn't need a taper's ticket, but you had to tape from your
seat.  My seats were pretty bad for pavillion taping, so I sat about 30' back
in the center of the lawn.  It sounded better back there than most places
inside the pavillion!  (basically every place that wasn't ~15th row center :-)

If they keep the same policy for this year, then tell GerG to get front row
seats, so he can trade 'em for wherever he wants to tape... 

To find out the official Phish policy on taping and venue-policies, call the
Phish hotline:  617-862-7820


- jeff
237.427Media blitzNECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyThu Apr 28 1994 18:548
We just got this week's Newsweek.  There's a full-page article on Phish called
"In a Pond of Their Own".

I haven't read it yet, but this will certainly make tickets harder to 
come by.

	dave

237.428NAC::TRAMP::GRADYShort arms, and deep pockets...Thu Apr 28 1994 19:323
When is Great Woods and the ticketmobster date for it?

tim
237.429Hey, I know this!SALEM::BENJAMINThu Apr 28 1994 21:583
    Phish at G.W.....
    
           July 8 and 9 ....tix on sale May 14...
237.430tour info -- hot off the netSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Fri Apr 29 1994 19:32239
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 29-APR-1994 15:02:16.45
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 4/29/94


Hotline Message -- 4/29/94
 
You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of April 
29th.  Updated Spring Tour information and new Summer Tour 
information is on this recording.  
 
Phish's spring and summer tour will continue through mid-July.  
Here are the confirmed dates for the remainder of the tour:
 
On April 29th Phish will be at the Boatyard Village Pavilion in 
Clearwater Florida.  Tickets are general admission and they are 
available now at TicketMaster.  You can charge by phone at 
813.287.8844.
 
On April 30th Phish will play at The Edge in Orlando, Florida.  Tickets 
are general admission and they are on sale now at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900. 
 
On May 2nd Phish will play at Five Points South Music Hall in 
Birmingham Alabama.    This show is sold out.
 
On May 3rd Phish will play at The Veranda at Starwood 
Amphitheatre in Antioch TN.  Tickets are general admission and they 
are on sale now @ the venue box office and TicketMaster: 
800.333.4849.
 
On May 4th Phish will play at the State Palace Theatre in New 
Orleans LA.  Tickets are general admission and they are on sale now 
@ TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.
 
On May 6th Phish will play at the Tower Theatre at 1201 
Westheimer Street in Houston TX.  This show has been moved from 
the Bayou City Theatre.  For further information you can call 
713.621.8600.  Tickets are general admission and they are on 
sale now @ TicketMaster: 713.629.3700.
 
On May 7th Phish will play at The Bomb Factory in Dallas TX.  Tickets 
are general admission and they are on sale now @ TicketMaster: 
214.373.8000.
 
On May 8th Phish will play at The Backyard in Austin TX.  Tickets 
are general admission and they are on sale now @ Star Tickets: 
512.416.7827.
 
On May 10th Phish will play at the Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre in 
Santa Fe NM.  Tickets are general admission and they are available 
now @ Candyman and TicketMaster: 505.884.0999.
 
On May 12th Phish will play at the Buena Vista Theatre in Tucson AZ.  
This show is sold out.
 
On May 13th Phish will play at Hayden Square in Tempe AZ.  Tickets 
are general admission and they are available now @ Headquarters, 
Balboa Caf, and Dillards: 602.678.2222.
 
On May 14th Phish will play at Montezuma Hall at S.D.S.U. in San 
Diego CA.  This show is sold out.
 
On May 16th Phish will play at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles CA.  
Seating will be reserved and a few tickets remain at TicketMaster: 
213.480.3232.  
 
On May 17th Phish will play at the Arlington Theatre in Santa 
Barbara CA.  Seating is reserved and tickets are on sale now @ the 
venue box office and at TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.  
 
On May 19th Phish will play at the Hult Center in Eugene OR.  Seating 
is reserved and tickets are on sale now at the venue box office and 
other locations.  
 
On May 20th Phish will play at Evergreen College Recreation Center 
in Olympia WA.  Tickets are general admission and they are on sale 
now @ Evergreen College Bookstore and TicketMaster: 206.628.0888.
 
On May 21st Phish will play at the Moore Theatre in Seattle WA.  
This show is sold out.
 
On May 22nd Phish will play at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, 
British Columbia, Canada.  Tickets are reserved seating and they are 
available now @ Track Records and TicketMaster: 604.280.4444.
 
On May 23rd Phish will play at the Civic Auditorium in Portland OR.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now @ Music 
Millennium and Fastixx: 800.992.8499.  
 
On May 25th, 26th & 27th Phish will play at the Warfield Theatre in 
San Francisco CA.  There will be both reserved seating and limited 
general admission on the floor.  If you plan on taping at the Warfield, 
you will need a general admission ticket.   Tickets are on sale now @ 
BASS: 510.762.2277.
 
On May 28th & 29th Phish will play with several other bands at the 
Laguna Seca Daze festival off Highway 68 between Salinas and 
Monterey CA.  Tickets will be general admission and they are 
available now @ BASS: 510.762.2277.
 
There will be a break in the tour after Laguna Seca, and then Phish 
will play the following dates in June and July:
 
June 9th, Triad Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City UT.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they go on sale May 7th at Triad 
Amphitheatre Management Office, Smokey's Records, Gray Whale C.D. 
Stores, Sonic Garden, and Cosmic Aeroplane: 801.487.9505.
 
June 10th & 11th, Red Rocks Amphiteatre in Morrison CO. There will 
be both reserved seating and general admission; tickets go on sale on 
May 2 at TicketMaster: 303.290.8497.  You will need a general 
admission ticket to tape at Red Rocks.
 
June 13th, Memorial Hall in Kansas City KS.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale May 7th @ TicketMaster: 
816.931.3330.
 
June 14th, the Civic Center in Des Moines IA.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available April 30th at the Civic Center 
Box Office and at TicketMaster: 515.243.1888.
 
June 16th, the State Theatre in Minneapolis MN.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available May 7th at the Box Office & at 
TicketMaster: 612.989.5151.  
 
June 17th, Eagles Auditorium in Milwaukee WI.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale May 7th @ the 
Auditorium Box Office and at TicketMaster: 414.276.4545.
 
June 18th, UIC Pavilion at the University of Illinois in Chicago IL.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale May 20th @ Box 
Office with no service charge on the first day on-sale & also at 
TicketMaster: 312.559.1212.
 
June 19th, the State Theatre in Kalamazoo MI.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will be available May 13th at the Box 
Office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 616.373.7000.
 
June 21st, Cincinnati Music Hall in Cincinnati OH.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale May 7th at the Music Hall Box 
Office and at TicketMaster: 513.749.4949.
 
June 22nd, Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus OH.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will be available May 14th at the Box 
Office with no service charge on the first day of sale & at 
TicketMaster: 614.431.3600.
 
June 23rd, Phoenix Plaza in Pontiac MI.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will be available May 13th at TicketMaster: 
810.645.6666.
 
June 24th, Murat Theatre in Indianapolis IN.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available May 14th at thetix @ Murat 
Box Office & TicketMaster: 317.239.5151.
 
June 25th, Nautica Stage in Cleveland OH.  Tickets are general 
admission and they are available now at the Nautica Box Office on 
the nights of Nautica shows only & at TicketMaster: 216.241.5555.
 
June 26th, Municipal Auditorium in Charleston W VA.  Seating will 
be reserved and tickets will be available May 14th at the Auditorium 
Box Office with no service charge  & at TicketMaster: 304.342.5757.
 
June 29th, Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh NC.  There will be 
reserved seating and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will 
be available May 13th at the Box Office with no service charge  & at 
TicketMaster: 919.834.4000.
 
June 30th, Classic Amphitheatre in Richmond VA.  There will be both 
reserved seats and general admission tickets, and they will go on sale 
May 13th at the Fairgrounds Box Office & at TicketMaster: 
804.262.8100.
 
July 1st, Mann Music Center in Philadelphia PA.  There will be both 
reserved seats and general admission tickets, and they will be 
available May 14th at the Mann Music Center Box Office with no 
service charge & at TicketMaster: 215.336.2000.
 
July 2nd, Garden State Arts Center  in Holmdel NJ.  There will be both 
reserved seats and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go 
on sale May 21st at the Arts Center Box Office with no service charge 
& at TicketMaster: 201.507.8900.
 
July 3rd,  The Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach ME.  Tickets will be  
general admission and they will go on sale May 14th at the Ballpark 
Box Office & at TicketMaster: 207.775.3331.
 
July 6th, Theatre St-Denis in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  Seating will 
be reserved and tickets will go on sale June 2nd at the Theatre St-
Denis Box Office and at TicketMaster: 514.790.1111. 
 
July 8th & 9th, Great Woods in Mansfield MA.  Seats will be reserved 
in the pavilion and general admission on the lawn and tickets will be 
available on May 14th at TicketMaster: 617.931.2000 and after May 
23rd at the Great Woods Box Office with no service charge. 
 
July 10th, Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs NY. 
There will be reserved seats and g.a. on the lawn and tickets will be 
available May 7th at the SPAC Box Office and at TicketMaster: 
518.476.1000.
 
July 13th, Big Birch Concert Pavilion in Patterson NY.  There will be 
reserved seats and g.a. on the lawn and tickets will go on sale May 
21st at the  Big Birch Box Office, Strawberries, and Protix: 
800.955.5566.
 
July 14th, Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua NY.  
There will be reserved seats and g.a. on the lawn and tickets will go 
on sale May 13th at the FLPAC Box Office with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: 716.232.1900.
 
July 15th, Jones Beach Amphiteatre in Wantagh, Long Island NY.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will be available starting May 
7th at the Jones Beach Box Office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 516.888.9000.
 
July 16th, Sugarbush Summer Stage at Sugarbush North in Fayston 
VT.  Tickets will be general admission and will go on sale May 7th at 
Sugarbush Inn, Sugarbush Chamber of Commerce, Flynn Theatre Box 
Office, Strawberries and other local outlets; charge-by-phone: 
800.53-SUGAR.
 
At most of the shows with reserved seating, a tapers ticket will be 
required to bring recording equipment into the show.   Stay in touch 
with the hotline for tapers' ticket information which will be available 
soon.
 
If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  
 
The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.
 
 
Shelly
237.431Sold out??SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Jun 28 1994 11:549
    
    
    -Is the Old Orchard show (7/3) sold out yet? 
    
    
    -What about GW (7/9 Sat)???
    
    
    
237.432ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Jun 28 1994 14:049
>          <<< Note 237.431 by SALEM::MARTIN_S "Perpetual Smile..." >>>
>                                -< Sold out?? >-

no clue.  why don't you call the venues or ticketbastards?

as for the old orchard show, i might be interested in going if there are still
tickets left.  anyone know where the venue is or what it's like?

- rich
237.433Old OrchardJUPITR::OCONNORSTue Jun 28 1994 14:3012
    
    RE -1
    
    the Old Orchard Beach venue is an old baseball stadium, pretty small,
   mostly just field, the stands are really small, there might just be
   bleachers for seats.
    
    
     cool place for a show, but the security drives around the lots
    and hassles people outside for drinking....kinda like Great Woods.
    
    Sean
237.434ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Jul 01 1994 15:007
so, is anybody here heading to the old orchard beach show on sunday?

i've been thinking about it...

(as of a few days ago there were still tix left)

- rich
237.435and again and again at GW's :^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Fri Jul 01 1994 15:087
    why yes, yes I am. Along with 2 of my kids and Dave B. as well, which
    rilly makes it 4 kids in all :^)
    
    Come on up!!! We'll be heading up early afternoon to make a full day
    of it.
    
    peace-on,Wilson
237.436BIODTL::JCpositive vibrationWed Jul 06 1994 15:466

	anyone going to the sugarbush show next weekend?

	deb and i will be there.

237.437Anyone going to GW to see PHISH tonite?NECSC::LEVYA song that's born to soar the skyFri Jul 08 1994 16:200
237.438re -.1, PHISHAWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Jul 08 1994 17:253
	Me.  My first Phish show.  Never heard a disc.  Have
	no idea what to expect.  Should be great.
237.439Expect FLUFFHEAD tonight! YES!SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Jul 08 1994 17:2915
    
    
    
    
     Well, Tom. Be prepared. They really suck.
    
    :-)
    
    
    Steve-O (I'm there with wife_6_months_pregnant) Section 8 
    
    -> Andyburns will be there
    -> DaveB will be there      (last row of section 1)
    
    ->oH, yeah. And a whole bunch of crazy people will be there!
237.440the bus comes by...get on!!! :^)SALEM::BURNShow's 'bout a war on violence!Fri Jul 08 1994 17:357
    Hi Tom....that's the way I saw my first phish show. I had not heard so
    much as a note before going to the Summerville Theatre show....then
    again, that's also pretty much the way it went before seeing the Dead
    for the first time...Ohhh...I says to myself, so that's how it's
    supposed to be done :^)
    
    Enjoy! Andy
237.4415 hours till phishHANNAH::SPIELMANFri Jul 08 1994 18:0710
    I'll be there!  I'm going with Rich Fromm and some of his friends.  I
    think were in row E in one of the center section up front.  Rich
    probably would say something, but since he's not at work much this
    week, I'll fill in for him.  If you know what Rich looks like, find him
    and introduce yourself to me.  
     
    btw - it's my first phish show too!
     
    -scott
    
237.442going PhishingAWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Jul 08 1994 18:2511
	Hey, crazy people!  Sounds like fun.

	I'd tell y'all where I'm sitting, but nobody knows that yet...
	I'm expecting to pick up some at the box office (me and my
	2 friends).  I hope we won't be disappointed.  Don't pass
	the word around.  I want to make sure there are some tix left.  ;-)

	I hate to break it to you guys, but I've never seen the
	Dead either.  A real virgin.  Oh god what am I in for.  
	It could be the beginning of a long strange trip...  :-)
237.4434 hrs. till phishHANNAH::SPIELMANFri Jul 08 1994 19:156
    Hey Tom...I hear ya and you're not the only one...it's gonna be a grate 
    week.  My first phish show and highgate will be my first dead show...we 
    can compare notes afterwards...
    
    /scott
    
237.444AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Jul 08 1994 20:355
	Sounds like fun, /scott, but I'm not currently slated for the
	Highgate gig.  I'll probably kick myself someday.

	Time to go Phish!
237.445excellent show last night -- they tell me :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Sat Jul 09 1994 19:2810
...well, this is definitesly the 'you snoose, you lose' tour -- I stayed home
last night and they played Gamehendge for set I.  Set II sounded really good
too.

I'll be there tonight and tomorrow (at SPAC).

Phishon!

- jeff
237.446PhantasticAWATS::WESTERVELTTomSun Jul 10 1994 21:0336
Whew!  I had fun.  *Everybody* had fun.  This is some crowd.
When the first song started everyone was on their feet, I'd
say 75% of them dancing, and the action didn't stop till the
show ended.

I'll say this for them, they play exciting music.  The spirit
is infectious and the band was "on".  These guys are nothing
if not eclectic.  Rock, blues, jazz, fusion, funk, country, folk,
heavy metal, Benedictine monk... did I leave anything out?  
And I'm very impressed by the musicianship.  The jams are
very structured and yet they flow really well.  They hit
the groove.

The first set was Gamehendge, an unreleased song-cycle where Trey
tells a story all along the way, bridging the songs.  They started
around 7:30 and played till 8:55.  Then the break.  At 9:20 they
came out again and played until around 11:00.  Here's some songs I'm
pretty sure they played (no particular order) in the second half:

    reba
    sample in a bottle (aka whiz quiz)
    the divided sky
    golgi apparatus
    frankenstein (by the Edgar Winter Group)
    you enjoy myself (?)
    
There's a sanctioned taping section, apparently.  If anyone
gets their hands on a good tape of this show, I'd love to
hear it.

I damn near went back for the second night.  Only a schedule
conflict prevented it.  Phish has won a fan here.  I'm now
listening to Junta (a 2-disc album) and Lawn Boy.  Great
stuff!

237.447I'm PhisHed out.... :-}SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Mon Jul 11 1994 11:4423
    
    Wow. 
    Friday night was nice, but I'm one of those who's there for music, not
    mumbling LCD stories. :-} The music smoked... And Divided Sky made up
    for the bologna in the first set (I'm sure Rich agrees...Doe! :-)
    Second set was jamming!
    
    Saturday, on our way to a wedding in Providence, we decided that they
    were going to play Fluffhead that night, so...we blew off the wedding
    to get tickets, went to the reception, and headed to the show in
    wedding attire! (we had someone meet us there with a change of
    clothes).
    
    VERY GLAD WE WENT!  Wow!  Run Like an Antelope, Maze, Split Open and
    Melt, and............FLUFFHEAD!  (oh yeah, Tweezer!) were the
    highest of my highlights! 
    
    Too many repeats from the previous Sunday, though. I've seen "Julius"
    3 times in 4 shows....
    
    What a weekend!!!!  :-)
    
    Steve-O
237.448i've convertedHANNAH::SPIELMANMon Jul 11 1994 13:2546
    Wow.  
     
    I'm standing here beside myself.
     
    Fri. night was definitely the best concert I have ever been to.  Sat.
    night comes in second.  Who knows though, maybe after Wed.night that
    will change.
     
    I loved hearing Gamehendge of fri. night.  The second set was totally
    intense.  The set list for fri. was:
     
    Set I
    
    Llama->
    N20->
    Lizards->
    Tela->
    Wilson->
    AC/DC Bag->
    Col. Forbin's Ascent->
    Famous Mockingbird->
    The Sloth->
    McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters->
    Divided Sky
    
    Set II
    
    Rift
    Sample in a Jar
    Reba->
    Jerusalem, City of Gold (in Hebrew)
    It's Ice
    Stash
    You Enjoy Myself->
    Frankenstein->
    Julius->
    Golgi Apparatus
     
    E: Nellie Kane
       Cavern
     
    i don't have the set list for Sat. night yet. Quite an excellent
    weekend.
     
    /scott
     
237.449ya mahn, gone phishin'...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Jul 11 1994 13:3153
237.450AWATS::WESTERVELTTomMon Jul 11 1994 14:322
	What's SPAC?
237.451SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewMon Jul 11 1994 14:341
    its an outdoor venue in upstate NY....
237.452close enough for GRATEFUL n e way.. :^)STRATA::DWESTriding on Blaine the Mono...Mon Jul 11 1994 14:563
    Saratoga Performing Arts Center...
    
    				da ve
237.453:')SLOHAN::FIELDSStrange BrewMon Jul 11 1994 15:057
    so would GreatwoodS would be 
    
    GCFTPA
    
    hummm how would you say that ?
    
    Chris
237.454or is it gWcftpa?SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Mon Jul 11 1994 20:5113
>     GCFTPA
>     
>     hummm how would you say that ?

I pronouce it like this...



Pain-in-the-ass-security-and-awful-parking-lot-layout

:-)

- jeff
237.455LTSLAB::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Jul 13 1994 15:0017
    I was at the Friday 8 July show.  I wanted to like it, rilly I did. 
    But I forgot my earplugs and it was excruciatingly loud, so I didn't
    enjoy it at all.
    
    We drove through a killer thunderstorm on the way down which had me
    pretty tense to begin with.  Then, as usual, Greatwoods itself always
    makes me tense and nervous.  Plus, the whole experience of seeing Phish
    in that big of a crowd was really unnerving.  I knew I should've gone
    to Sugarbush instead.
    
    Gamehenge isn't exactly Tommy, is it?  :-)  Trey should either work up
    some better narration, or just let the music do the talking, which it
    does quite well.  I'm trying to picture thesis defense day at Goddard
    College -- Gamehenge, followed by an interpretive dance of the Iran
    hostage crisis, all in the best basket weaving tradition.  :-)
    
    Jamie
237.456CXDOCS::BARNESWed Jul 13 1994 17:353
    sounds like you are kinda nervous, Jamie.....%^)
    
    rfb
237.457SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Jul 13 1994 18:5511
In partial agreement with Jamie...

I hate Gratewoods too.  I won't be too dissappointed if I never see another
show there.  The place is a 25,000 seat buzzkill if you ask me.

SPAC on the other hand, was a KILLER place to see a show.  I hope Phish plays
there again next tour.


- jeff_didn't_go_to_Friday_but_went_for_Sat._&_Sun._and_enjoyed_both_shows
237.458pretty coolAWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Jul 13 1994 22:3420
    Well, maybe I should go to SPAC.  I had no problems with Great
    Woods; in fact, fewer than usual.  The crowd was well behaved
    and the security folks didn't hassle anyone that I could see.
    I was in and out like a flash.  (Well, I did inadvertently
    skip the last song in my eagerness to beat the crowd.. and
    the thunderstorms on the way down were wicked indeed!).

    I've been reading rec.music.phish, and some folks there were
    complaining in a major way about the SPAC crowd's rudeness.
    I'd say we did ok.

    Incidentally, I feel even more fortunate to have been at Friday's 
    show (going was an afterthought) as I read many people saying it
    was their best Phish experience *ever*!  Not only that, but
    Gamehendge has only been played once before in its entirety,
    has never been released, and the band may have been recording
    these shows for a new live release.

    Hope so, anyway.
237.459Is it a Game or is it a Hendge?SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Jul 14 1994 14:3462
re: Note 237.458 by AWATS::WESTERVELT 
> Gamehendge has only been played once before in its entirety, has never been
> released, and the band may have been recording these shows for a new live
> release.

...that's not exactly true.  They've played it twice this tour and once on
3-22-92, Crest Theater and 3-12-88 at Nectars (the first live one).  They've
never played all the songs that go with the Gamehendge saga in one sitting.
The other part of the problem with this is that many of the songs have changed
and instrumentals (music to travelling narrative and betrayal jam) have been
incorporated into other songs, so Gamehendge as it was originally created may
never be heard live.  There has been talk of producing a CD-I (or similar
CD-ROM thingy) of Gamehendge to have it be an interactive game/story, but
nothing has become of it, yet.

FWIW, here's a few excerpts from setlists that I know of...

3-18-88 Nectar's, Burlington VT
McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters, Lizards, Tela, Wilson, AC/DC Bag,
Colonel Forbin's Ascent -> Famous Mockingbird, Sloth, Possum

10/13/91  North Shore Surf Club, Olympia, WA
Wilson*, Reba, The Landlady, Colonel Forbin's Ascent* -> Famous Mockingbird*,
Tela*, AC/DC Bag*, The Sloth*, McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters*

10/27/91  Elk Ballroom, Telluride, CO
Tela, Colonal Forbin's Ascent, Lizards, McGrupp And The Watchful Hosemasters,
Possum, some Gamehendge rap,

3-22-92 Crest Theater, Sacramento CA
The Lizards, Tela, Wilson, AC/DC Bag, Colonel
Forbins Ascent, Fly Famous Mockingbird, The Sloth, McGrupp and the Watchful
Hosemasters, 

6/26/94 Municipal Auditorium, Charleston WV
Llama, Lizards, Tela, Wilson, AC/DC Bag, Col. Forbin's Ascent > Famous
Mockingbird, The Sloth, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Divided Sky

7/8/94  Great Woods Amphitheatre, Mansfield MA
Llama > N2O > Lizards > Tela > Wilson > AC/DC Bag > Col. Forbin's Ascent >
Famous Mockingbird > The Sloth > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters >
Divided Sky

Trey's original 'thesis' did not contain some of the songs that were added
later (Divided Sky, Llama, McGrupp, etc.).

"The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday"  Trey's Senior Thesis, The Gamehendge Saga
A:   Wilson Prelude -> Intro Narrative -> Lizards, Tela ->
     Traveling Narrative -> Wilson -> Palmer Narrative -> AC/DC Bag ->
     Betrayal Jam -> Narrative
B:   Colonel Forbin's Ascent -> Famous Mockingbird ->
     Erin Wolfe's Narrative -> The Sloth -> Forbin In The Dungeon, Possum

They also have done colforbin->narrative->mockingbird too many times to list
here -- check out the Helping Friendly Book for the details.

I _was_ told that they were recording the shows for possible live release,
however...

:-)

- jeff
237.460AWATS::WESTERVELTTomThu Jul 14 1994 17:018
	Yeah, that rumour about recording the shows is showing
	up a lot.  (If you believe the net).  

	I figured what I wrote about the history of Gamehendge was
	inaccurate... I got it from the newspaper.  

	p.s. I wore earplugs and needed 'em.
237.461they gotta watch the dBs!SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Jul 14 1994 17:4314
> p.s. I wore earplugs and needed 'em.

I did too and my ears were ringin' for 2 days anyway!!!

They really cranked up the Dude of Life at SPAC, and everyone I was with was
plugging their ears.  It hurt not to -- not to mention that he sux :-)  We
were in the 6th row, about 6 seats right of center for the 2nd set.

From about 5 rows back of the taper's section, the 1st set sounded pretty
nice.  Loud and clear, but not too loud as to make yer ears ring or too loud
that you couldn't yell over it :-)


- jeff
237.462ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Jul 15 1994 13:0512
>	Yeah, that rumour about recording the shows is showing
>	up a lot.  (If you believe the net).  

the rumor i heard was that they played it again to record it for a live
release - guess they weren't satisfied with the first playing this tour

>	p.s. I wore earplugs and needed 'em.

i wore an earplug in my left ear only, as it was the (audience) left speaker
stack that i was much closer to.

- rich
237.463AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Jul 15 1994 13:492
	Well, I can't wait for a fall tour!  
237.4641 extra for Sat, 7/16 in VTSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Jul 15 1994 14:1815
    
    
    
     A friend of mine has an extra for tomorrow's Sugarbush show.
    
     $20. (GA)
    
    
     If interested, send E-mail to me (SALEM::MARTIN_S)
    
    
    
     Steve-O
      
    
237.465BIODTL::JCpositive vibrationMon Jul 18 1994 16:1661
well, i saw phish for the first time at sugarbush this past weekend with deb.
deb didn't like 'em.  i liked it... definitely some high energy stuff.  those
diehard phish heads who don't like the comparision to the dead, can press
next unseen now 'cuz i'm gonna compare the scene to the dead:



- younger crowd.  much! i felt pretty old there.  lots of 15-20 year olds.
  not many people in their late 20s, hardly anyone in their 30s and 40s.
  the dead scene tends to be a bit more diverse in age, with a much higher
  avg age.

- now i know who makes cigarette makers successful.  i've never seen so
  much cigarette smoking at a show before.  all of those young and lost kids
  smokin' to be cool.  one girl would light one up and her 10 friends would
  join in the fun/coolness.  tons of smoking.  i've never been to an OUTDOOR
  show on a mountain side (read: breezy) and came home smelling like i was
  in a smokey bar.  sick!!  dead crowds don't smoke nearly as much, imo, and
  dead crowds tend to smoke more of the other 'stuff', which isn't nearly
  as gross smelling as cigs, imo.

- people are much more disrespectful.  plenty of times i got reamed by some
  passerby while at the show.  no apologies... they just kept going knocking
  over whatever/whoever was in their way...  this rarely happens at a dead
  show.   rarely have i experienced blatant, no apology pushing at dead
  showz.

- before the show.  the scene is dead-like: vendors, drinking, listening 
  to tunez, hacky sack, etc.  matter of fact, nearly 50% of the people had
  dead t-shirts on!  however, the scene isn't quite as happening as the dead
  scene... no where near as vibrant and exciting.  none the less, it was fun,
  espec. on a nice sunny day in the mtns.

- much, much, much easier to get drugs at phish showz, at least the sugarbush
  show.  i was asked if i wanted doses at least 3 times, 'shrooms about 2
  times, ganga a few times, etc.  this is a big departure from the 1994 dead 
  scene, imo....  i think the reason is enforcement/attraction... phish doesn't
  have the drug reputation the dead has and therefore enforcement isn't 
  something that is very prevalent at phish shows... that's my theory.  also
  those kids are young and perhaps not old enough to know better (ie: be more
  discrete).

- the music is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay different.  very high energy vs.
  the dead.  phish is great if you want a high energy, kickassblaster show.
  they really do put it all out - and, they get the light show going just as
  wild.  the dead is more of the mellow magical experience - music for your
  imagination and soul.  now, i got a question.  does trey the guit-box player
  typically prance around stage fliging his guitar around in circles by
  the neck???  i thought that to be a bit dangerous!!!


all in all, a good show... the scene wasn't as cool as the dead's, imo, so
that is a negative.  the music was very cool!!!!!!  i have 4 phish cds so
i was familiar with several tunes they played.  i'd go seem 'em again....

so phishheads, what are people saying about the sugarbush show???  hot
compared to typicaly phish shows?  mediorce?  lame???  just wanna know
how to set the expectations...

sugarbush is a very cool place to check out a show!

237.466Smoke a butt, dude?SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Mon Jul 18 1994 17:4118
    
    JC-
    
    I agree with your observations of the scene at PhisH vs. Dead.
    Lotsa punks at Phish, lotsa wanna-be-hippies. I feel old at Phish
    shows, too. (I'm 25 :-)
    
    One thing strange: Trey swinging the axe...You mean like Steve Vai
    or something? Never heard *that* before! Trampolines? Yes. Swings? No.
    
    The music cannot be compared. It's like comparing a boat ride to a
    plane ride. Apples to Bananas. Toenails to eye-boogers....   :-P
    
    
    Wasn't at Sugarbush. Setlist?
    
    Steve-O
    
237.467Sugarbush 7-16-94 setlistSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Mon Jul 18 1994 19:1346
I went to 2 showz this tour, and enjoyed them both.  Ditto on the lots of
people smoking sigs :-P  and double-ditto on the volume!


re: setlist?

Second set LOOKS good, but I haven't heard any comments on the 'quality' of
the show vs. the others from this tour.

> From:	CRL::"novak3@violet.berkeley.edu" "MAIL-11 Daemon" 18-JUL-1994 02:00:48.07
> To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
> CC:	
> Subj:	Setlist - 7/16/94 Sugarbush North VT
> 
> 
> Sugarbush Summer Stage, Sugarbush North VT
> 
> 7/16/94
> 
> I:   Golgi Apparatus, Down With Disease, N2O, Stash, Lizards, Cavern, 
>      The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Maze > Sparkle, Sample in a Jar
> 
> II:  Run Like an Antelope > Catapult > Run Like An Antelope, Harpua > 
>      Also Sprach Zarathustra > Harpua, AC/DC Bag, Scent of a Mule, Harry
>      Hood, Contact, Chalk Dust Torture
> 
> E:   Suzie Greenberg
> 
> thanks again to various sources!
> 
> please, let me know if you have corrections to any of the setlists, after
> a few days, I'll post a tour-long compendium of updated ones.
> 
> email to either novak3@violet.berkeley.edu or mikey@well.com works, thanks.
> 
> 
> -Mikey


FYI, phish-info is a setlist/tour-dates only mailing list available by sending
a message with 'subscribe' in the body by a line by itself to:

    phish-info-request@phish.net

- jeff
237.468shhhhh!!!HANNAH::SPIELMANThu Jul 21 1994 16:5315
    well folks...i saw the phish shows at great woods, the proceeded to see
    that dead at highgate.  since this is the phish note, i figured it
    would be safe to post this here, but keep it quiet, and don't tell
    anyone i said this...
     
    highgate was a good show, but the dead, man, they're no phish!
     
    
    
    ha ha...just kidding...  ;)
    
    no flames, just a joke :):):)
     
    /scott
    
237.469fall tourAWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Aug 17 1994 21:1712
	Just got a Phish update.  Looks like they'll be doing
	4 New England shows between Christmas & (including)
	New Years Eve!

	Hotcha


	Just picked up Hoist and digging it..


	Tjw
237.470Don't take another step!SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Wed Aug 17 1994 21:458
    
    
    Tjw-
    
     Please divulge show dates phor PhisH phans' phancy, phriend.
    
    Steve-O_alliteration_gone_sour_boy
    
237.471Phish Hotline Message 8/17AWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Aug 17 1994 22:0973
Hotline Message -- 8/17/94

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
August 17th.  If you are calling for tapers' ticket mail order 
information only, you can reach the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128; 
however, we will not have tapers' information for about another 
week, so there is currently no message at that number.  We will put 
one in place as soon as there is anything to announce.  

        Phish's fall tour will begin on October 7 and will continue 
through mid-December.  There will be a break at Christmas, and then 
there will be four shows in the NorthEast up to and including New 
Year's Eve.  After New Year's, Phish will probably not hit the road 
again until July or August of 1995.  We are still working on 
confirming most of the fall tour dates, but we've come to early 
decisions on a few so here they are:

October 7th, the first show of the tour, Phish will play at Stabler 
Arena on the Lehigh University campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.  
There will be general admission on the floor and reserved seating in 
the stands.  Tapers' tickets for this show will not be available by mail 
order; If you wish to tape at this show, you will need to buy a 
general admission floor ticket.   Tickets will be available starting 
August 26th at the Stabler Arena box office, other local outlets and 
TicketMaster.  There will be no service charge at the Stabler box 
office.  They will sell tickets in person only and they will open at 9 
am on August 26th.  TicketMaster sales will start at 10 am.  The 
TicketMaster number is 215.336.2000.

On October 20th, Phish will play at Mahaffey Theatre in St. 
Petersburg, Florida.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on 
sale August 27th at the Mahaffey Theatre box office and at 
TicketMaster: 813.871.2993.

On October 21st, Phish will play at Sunrise Musical Theatre in 
Sunrise, near Miami, Florida.  Seating will be reserved and tickets 
will go on sale August 26th at the Sunrise box office and at 
TicketMaster:  305.523.3309.

On October 22nd, Phish will play outdoors at the Edge Concert Field 
in Orlando, Florida.  This show will be general admission and tickets 
will go on sale August 27th at local outlets and at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  

And a final bit of Phish news, on Saturday, August 13th Trey and Sue 
were married in Stowe, Vermont.  It was a beautiful wedding, they 
are currently on their honeymoon, and we wish them all the best.

 Thanks and check back soon for further tour information.


 The Phish hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly

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237.472phish-info-request@phish.netSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Aug 18 1994 13:1618
re: .470

There is a "phish-info" mailing list just for this purpose.  You'll get
tour dates, on-sale dates, and other important stuff, as well as setlists.
The mailing list is moderated and posted to about 2-3 times/week MAX.

I'll try to remember to post the really important stuff (i.e. tour dates) but
in case I flake out or other folks beat me to it, you can always sign up for
the mailing list by sending a request to:

    phish-info-request@phish.net

with 'subscribe' or 'subscribe <your@address.here>' on a line by itself in the
body of the message.


- jeff_creator_of_the_original_phish-info_mailing_list
237.473AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Aug 19 1994 17:0822
	The current issue of Guitar Player has an article about	
	Phish in it - I think it's an interview with Trey
	Anastasio.

	The current issue of Musician has an article abou t
	Phish in it too - called "Phish searches for the
	golden hose", I think.  Talks about "noodle dancers"   :-)
	(The Hose is when the music gets really transcendant;
	 The Golden Hose is an ultra version of the Hose)

	I also have now heard every Phish album.  I love 'em!
	Lots of fave songs, too many to list now.  I bought
	Hoist last and it's taking the longest to grow on me,
	but I really love all the others - especially Rift
	and Junta.

	I managed to round up a few live tapes, too.  Do any
	of you by any chance have any live Phish (not in your
	tank!)  ?  I'd particularly like to get my hands on
	last year's New Years Eve show at the Worcester Centrum,
	of which I have a copy but a very poor one.
237.474Hotline Message -- 8/23/94ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Aug 23 1994 18:20165
Date:	23-AUG-1994 13:50:26.43
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Hotline Update 8/23/94
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Hotline Message -- 8/23/94

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
August 23rd.  If you are calling for tapers' ticket mail order 
information only, you can reach the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128; 
however, we will not have tapers' information for about another 
week, so there is currently no message at that number.  We will put 
one in place as soon as there is anything to announce.  

        Phish's fall tour will begin on October 7 and will continue 
through mid-December.  There will be a break at Christmas, and then 
there will be four shows in the Northeast up to and including New 
Year's Eve.  After New Year's, Phish will probably not hit the road 
again until July or August of 1995.  Here are the confirmed Fall tour 
dates through October:

October 7th, the first show of the tour, Phish will play at Stabler 
Arena on the Lehigh University campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.  
There will be general admission on the floor and reserved seating in 
the stands.  Tapers' tickets for this show will not be available by mail 
order; If you wish to tape at this show, you will need to buy a 
general admission floor ticket.   Tickets will be available starting 
August 26th at the Stabler Arena box office, other local outlets and 
TicketMaster.  There will be no service charge at the Stabler box 
office.  They will sell tickets in person only and they will open at 9 
am on August 26th.  TicketMaster sales will start at 10 am.  The 
TicketMaster number is 215.336.2000.

October 8th, the Patriot Center in Fairfax VA.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available on September 8th at the  930 
Club (with no service charge), Patriot Center box office and at 
TicketMaster: 202.432.7328.

October 9th, the A. J. Palumbo Center in Pittsburgh PA.  Seating will 
be reserved and tickets will be available starting September 9th at 
the Palumbo Center box office (no service charge, cash sales only), at 
Oasis Records, and at National Record Marts: 412.276.8300.

October 10th, the Palace Theatre in Louisville KY.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available on August 27th at the Palace 
Theatre Box Office (no service charge in person, $2/ticket charge by 
phone: 502.583.4335) and at TicketMaster: 502.361.3100.

October 12th, the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis TN.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available on September 17th at the 
Orpheum box office and at TicketMaster: 901.525.1515.

October 13th, the Grove Area outdoor on campus at the University of 
Mississippi in Oxford MS.  This show will be general admission and 
tickets will be available on September 9th at Central Ticket Office 
with no service charge; call 601.232.7411 to charge by phone.

October 14th, McAlister Auditorium on the Tulane University campus 
in New Orleans LA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will be 
available on September 10th at on-campus outlets and at 
TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.

October 15th, Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham AL.  Dave 
Matthews Band will be opening this show.  Seats will be reserved 
and the lawn will be general admission; tickets will be available 
September 10th at the Amphitheatre box office (with no service 
charge for cash sales only) and through Ticketlink: 800.277.1700.

October 16th, Chattanooga Memorial Auditorium in Chattanooga TN.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will be available on September 
10th at the Memorial Auditorium box office (no service charge in  
person, $1.50/ticket charge by phone): 615.757.5042.

October 18th, Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium in 
Nashville TN.  Seating will be reserved on the floor and general 
admission in the balconies, and tickets will be available on 
September 14th at the Sarratt box office with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: the number is 615.737.4849 in Nashville, 
800.333.4849 outside Nashville.

October 20th, Mahaffey Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 27th at the 
Mahaffey Theatre box office and at TicketMaster: 813.871.2993.

October 21st, Sunrise Musical Theatre in Sunrise, Florida.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 26th at the 
Sunrise box office and at TicketMaster:  305.523.3309.

October 22nd, Phish will play outdoors at the Edge Concert Field in 
Orlando, Florida.  This show will be general admission and tickets will 
go on sale August 27th at local outlets and at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900.

October 25th, the Atlanta Civic Center Theatre in Atlanta GA.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 17th at 
Variety Playhouse with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
404.249.6400.

October 26th, Varsity Gym at Appalachian State University in Boone 
NC.  This show will be general admission and tickets will be available 
September 16th at the Student Ticket Office with no service charge; 
call 704.262.3032 for mail order instructions, and at Grapevine 
Records and Record Exchange.

October 27th, University Hall at the University of Virginia in 
Charlottesville VA.  This show will be general admission and tickets 
will be available at on-campus outlets with no service charges and 
TicketMaster: 804.262.8100.

October 28th, Gaillard Auditorium in Charleston SC.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will be available September 17th at the 
Auditorium box office with no service charge on September 17th 
only, at other local outlets and through S.C.A.T. phone charge: 
803.577.4500.

October 29th, Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg SC.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will be available September 24th 
at the  Auditorium box office (to charge by phone call 803.582.8107), 
at the Asheville Civic Center, the Greenwood Civic Center and other 
local outlets.

October 31st, Halloween, Phish will play at the Glens Falls Civic 
Center in Glens Falls NY.  This will be a special late show, starting at 
10 pm and continuing well past midnight.  To be eligible for special 
rewards, please come dressed as your favorite Phish song or 
character.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands; if you plan to tape, you will need a general 
admission floor ticket.  Tickets will be available starting September 
24th at the Civic Center box office with no service charge in person, 
$3/order charge by phone; that number is 518.798.0202; and 
through TicketMaster: 518.476.1000.  The band is currently taking 
suggestions for an album, any album from Physical Graffiti to The 
Sound of Music, to play during the show that night; to voice your 
opinion, send your suggestion on a postcard to Phish Halloween 
Album, P. O. Box 130, Lexington, MA  02173. 

November 2nd, Bangor Auditorium in Bangor ME.  This show will be 
general admission and tickets will be available September 17th at 
the Auditorium box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 207.775.3331.

November 3rd, the Mullins Center on the University of Massachusetts 
campus in Amherst MA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go 
on sale September 17th at the Mullins Center box office with no 
service charge and at TicketMaster: 413.733.2500.

and November 4th, Phish will play at the Onondaga County War 
Memorial in Syracuse NY.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go 
on sale on September 24th at the War Memorial box office with no 
service charge and at TicketMaster: 315.472.0700.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for further tour information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820


Shelly
237.475prices?SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelbag it tag itTue Sep 13 1994 21:076
Anyone know the ticket prices & ticketbas%^&d surcharges for the UMASS 
show?

thanks

jeff
237.476AWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Sep 14 1994 18:405
	I dunno Jeff, but I'll be able to tell you Saturday morning
	after 10, I hope!


237.477SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelbag it tag itThu Sep 15 1994 17:012
the Umass tickets are $18.50 plus a tba surcharge for the priv. of buying 
through ticketmustard
237.478AWATS::WESTERVELTTomThu Sep 15 1994 23:366
    Yes, and the ticket surcharge is 3.75!!! This is after I
    go to the outlet myself, not even over the phone (yeah, 
    they charge more for that I think!!)  Ack.

    How about some good ol' american competion in the ticket biz...
    like baseball, it may be about time
237.479WMOIS::HORNE_CHORNET-THE FALL GUYFri Sep 16 1994 13:148
    
    .......if folks stop going to shows and sporting events that are way
    over priced maybe just  maybe bands, promoters, and even team owner,
    wouls back off the prices.......no that  will never happen because of
    all the kick back  from ticketshits.....
    
    hornet......who stopped going to shows because its to much of a hassel
    
237.480AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Sep 16 1994 15:2011
	I'm sure a lot of people have stopped going to (some) shows
	for the same reason as you.  But there's still enough people
	who are willing to pay the price, so they get away with it.
	But if there was competition, somehow, then the price could
	go down, I think.  $3.75 per ticket is just way too much,
	I don't see it.

	Won't stop me from seeing Phish, though!

	Couldn't get thru for Clapton tix...
237.481The Thrill Is Gone...SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Fri Sep 16 1994 17:4921
re: .480

> I'm sure a lot of people have stopped going to (some) shows for the same
> reason as you.  

While they have indeed gone the way of bigger venues, bigger sound, bigger
production, bigger prices ... I've stopped being the super phish phanatic for
a different reason: they don't play the same groove they used to.  Trey said
it himself:  

    Phish = Change

Too bad.  I still like the mix and groove that they played in 90/91 better
than anything since.  Call me a Junta-esque Phish Head.


Same kinda thing bummed me out when Shockra broke up -- the groove was gone.


- jeff_just_lookin_for_a_groove!

237.482ya ought to at least go to the halloween show...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 16 1994 18:0126
>Too bad.  I still like the mix and groove that they played in 90/91 better
>than anything since.  Call me a Junta-esque Phish Head.

i don't necessarily mind the changes that have happened musically.  some things
i don't particularly like, but there are some other things that are quite nice.
overall i think change is good, though.  who want's to be stagnant.

>While they have indeed gone the way of bigger venues, bigger sound, bigger
>production, bigger prices ...

this stuff i don't like, but i just live with it.  while it's great for phish
that they're getting all of this success and exposure, there's just a level
of intimacy and closeness between the band and the crowd in a 300 person club
that simply is not possible in a 15,000 person arena.

>Same kinda thing bummed me out when Shockra broke up -- the groove was gone.

go see felix playing with the Heavy Metal Horns.  they're not bad.  i'd like
to see what edwin is up to as well.

>- jeff_just_lookin_for_a_groove!

i'm getting a pretty good groove with God Street Wine as well.  i know, not
as much your cuppatea.

- rich
237.483well... maybe *ONE* show per tour! :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Fri Sep 16 1994 18:108
> ya ought to at least go to the halloween show...

Yeah, 'specially if they play JOE'S GARAGE!!!!!

:-)


- jeff
237.484AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Sep 16 1994 18:1319
	Jeff - (.481)

	I like Junta best of all the albums, and I just discovered them.
	Hoist, though nice, doesn't have the same panache.  :-) 
	But my question is, are you saying the music has changed, or
	the nature of the performance has changed?  At great woods
	this summer they were hot hot hot... they musta been awesome
	in their club days (also less polished, perhaps).

	Can anyone tell me how far Glenns Falls, NY is from Boston?  

	Oh yeah - about Joe's Garage - I was playing Phish for a 
	friend who'd never heard them, and I thought his comment
	was quite perceptive: "sounds like Frank Zappa meets
	the Grateful Dead".  Spot on.


	Tom
237.485halloween tix on sale 9/24ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 16 1994 18:2224
>	Can anyone tell me how far Glenns Falls, NY is from Boston?  

it's about 20 miles north of Saratoga Springs (where SPAC is), along I-87, in
the Albany area.  i'd guess about 3 1/2 hours from the Boston Metrowest area?

although it wouldn't really matter to me how far it is.  if there's only one
show that i see this tour, it will be Halloween.  (i still haven't sent in
any album votes yet, though.)

- rich

p.s. blurb on the Halloween show from the latest Phish Update:

After a two year hiatus, Halloween is back on the tour docket.  This year's
show will be a three set affair beginning at 10 pm sharp.  For this occasion,
we need your help.  We need your seasoned sagacity and impeccable taste to
help pick out the ideal costume for us - that is, a musical costume.  Think of
any album from any genre (anything - from Slayer to Sun Ra to West Side Story)
that you'd like to hear Phish play and send your suggestion to:  Halloween
Costume  P.O. Box 130  Lexington, MA  02173.  We'll pick from the most
popular suggestions and play the album (or most of it) sometime Halloween
night.  We also encourage you to come dressed as your favorite Phish song or
character.  The inimitable Betty Frost will patrol the hall and hand out
special treats to those of you with the most creative attire.
237.486sharin' in the groove...SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Fri Sep 16 1994 18:5641
> But my question is, are you saying the music has changed, or the nature of
> the performance has changed?  

yes.  :-)

> At great woods this summer they were hot hot hot... they musta been awesome
> in their club days (also less polished, perhaps).

I agree the Gratewoods (and SPAC) shows were good ones, but it's the overall
experience that's different...

They're not one note more polished now than 4 years ago -- they've always been
a VERY technical band.  The '90 Colorado shows are a good example (and these
were in small theaters too).  If you mean polished to be less random and zany,
then yeah, they don't do as much of the totally crazy-n-stupid-n-FUN stuff
that they used to.  The Campus Club show 3-13-92 was perhaps my greatest show.
Totally wacked and IN YER FACE!  30 minute long set closers in 2hr long sets
... Oh Why, oh why, oh why, oh why ha, ohwya, ohhwiiyyyaa hoowwaaayyyyaa,
hooowaaahryaa, howaraya, hawaryee.....       ....let's go to Hawaii!

Perhaps it's that the dynamic range of a club is much greater than in an arena
or a Gratewoods/stadium type place ... less crowd roar and random reverb.  The
bigger venues really seem to take away from the IMPACT that *live* Phish has
on my soul.  When Mike hit a note in a club, EVERYONE KNEW IT!  You didn't
have a choice -- dance, or die tryin'!  Doesn't seem the same in the bigger
venues for some reason.  It's kinda hard to explain.  

I think they were more in-tune with the crowd in the 200 person SRO clubs vs.
the 20,000 seat arenas.  I also like the atmosphere of club-music MUCH more
than arena-music ... less ticket hassles, less security hassles, NO SEATS!!!!,
they sell beer!  :-), etc...  Besides that, I liked to be able to sit on the
stage or walk up to them after a show and ask 'em stupid_fan_questions(tm)

If ya EVER gets a chance to see 'em in a club, DO IT!!!!  Best chances are
prolly random towns in FL or LA, TX, AZ, and other faraway states...  ...but
even now they're probably not doing clubs anymore 'cuz there's no money it it
-- either that or the soundboard won't fit! 

:-)

- jeff
237.487the great white northROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Sep 16 1994 19:587
>If ya EVER gets a chance to see 'em in a club, DO IT!!!!  Best chances are
>prolly random towns in FL or LA, TX, AZ, and other faraway states...

last 2 tours i believe featured club dates in canada.  wish i had gone to one
of them.

- rich
237.488AWATS::WESTERVELTTomFri Sep 16 1994 20:182
	Sounds like fun, man
237.489SUBPAC::DALTONTim the Enchanter!Mon Sep 19 1994 19:595
>If ya EVER gets a chance to see 'em in a club, DO IT!!!!  Best chances are
>prolly random towns in FL or LA, TX, AZ, and other faraway states...

Hell, I saw them in clubs in Vt that didn't hold 200 people.

237.490CXDOCS::BARNESMon Sep 19 1994 20:083
    timtim, people in New Eng tell me Vermont IS a far a way state!! %^)
    
    rfb
237.491lookin' for a few xtra...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Sep 20 1994 13:346
did anyone pick up any xtras for the UMass show?  the person who was supposed
to get me tickets kind of forgot.  i don't know whether or not they're sold
out, but if all that's left by now is lousy seats, then i'd probably rather
just not go.

- rich
237.492BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itTue Sep 20 1994 15:253
i'm looking for a single also for zoomass.

rich, if ya find a pair, wanna cruise together mon?
237.493do ya know?SALEM::BENJAMINTue Sep 20 1994 15:385
       I need some help (no kiddin') with the words to "Mike's Song"...
    What is the chorus part that sounds like "don't wanna be no more
    nice guy"...??     thanks fer any help....
    
               :-) daveB
237.494Me no are no nice guy.ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Sep 20 1994 16:0440
>       I need some help (no kiddin') with the words to "Mike's Song"...

included below is from the Lyrics File in the Phish Archives.  not too many
lyrics, but the 2/20/93 version goes on for 30 minutes!

- rich

-----------------------

MIKE'S GROOVE

These songs are usually played in sequence, although 1993 saw
considerable deviation - see 2.20.93 Roxy, Atlanta for an extreme
example!

MIKE'S SONG
-----------

Trapped in time and I don't know what to do
These friends of mine, I can see right through.
You don't gotta tell me and I don't gotta know
`Cuz I'm sittin' back here sharin' the groove.

Me no are no nice guy  (X 3)

I walk through the hallways inside my mind
I chase the backbeat from behind
Big dude in the doorway was blockin' my way
He reached to grab me and this is what he said:

Me no are no nice guy  (X 3)

I AM HYDROGEN (Instrumental)
-------------

WEEKAPAUG GROOVE
---------------

Trying to make a woman match your moves
And we're sharing in the Weekapaug Groove
237.495SALEM::BENJAMINTue Sep 20 1994 19:583
     thanks, rich....
    
            :-)
237.496NEW YEARS AT THE GAAAAHHHHHDIN!!!!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Sep 21 1994 05:39273
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 20-SEP-1994 21:05:39.51
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 9/20/94

Hotline Message -- 9/20/94

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
September 20th.  If you are calling for tapers' ticket mail order 
information only, you can reach the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128.  

        Phish's fall tour will begin on October 7 and will continue 
through mid-December.  There will be a break at Christmas, and then 
there will be four shows in the Northeast up to and including New 
Year's Eve.  After New Year's, Phish will probably not hit the road 
again until July or August of 1995.  Here are the confirmed tour 
dates for the rest of 1994:

October 7th, Phish will play at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, 
Pennsylvania.  This show is sold out.

October 8th, the Patriot Center in Fairfax VA.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets are on sale now at the 930 Club, Patriot Center 
box office and at TicketMaster.

October 9th, the A. J. Palumbo Center in Pittsburgh PA.  Seating will 
be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the Palumbo Center box 
office, at Oasis Records, and at National Record Marts: 412.276.8300.

October 10th, the Palace Theatre in Louisville KY.  This show is sold 
out.

October 12th, the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis TN.  Seating will be 
reserved and tickets are on sale now at TicketMaster.

October 13th, the Grove Area outdoor on campus at the University of 
Mississippi in Oxford MS.  This show will be general admission and 
tickets are on sale now at Central Ticket Office; call 601.232.7411 to 
charge by phone.

October 14th, McAlister Auditorium on the Tulane University campus 
in New Orleans LA.  Seating will be reserved and a few tickets are 
still available at TicketMaster.

October 15th, Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham AL.  Dave 
Matthews Band will be opening this show.  Seats will be reserved 
and the lawn will be general admission; tickets are on sale now at the 
Amphitheatre box office and through Ticketlink: 800.277.1700.

October 16th, Chattanooga Memorial Auditorium in Chattanooga TN.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the Memorial 
Auditorium box office: 615.757.5042.

October 18th, Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium in 
Nashville TN.  Seating will be reserved on the floor and general 
admission in the balconies, and tickets are available now at the 
Sarratt box office and at TicketMaster.

October 20th, Mahaffey Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the Mahaffey Theatre 
box office and at TicketMaster.  

October 21st, Sunrise Musical Theatre in Sunrise, Florida.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the Sunrise 
box office and at TicketMaster.  

October 22nd, Phish will play outdoors at the Edge Concert Field in 
Orlando, Florida.  This show will be general admission and tickets are 
on sale now at local outlets and at TicketMaster.

October 25th, the Atlanta Civic Center Theatre in Atlanta GA.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at Variety Playhouse 
and at TicketMaster.

October 26th, Varsity Gym at Appalachian State University in Boone 
NC.  This show will be general admission and tickets are on sale now 
at the Student Ticket Office; call 704.262.3032 for mail order 
instructions, and at Grapevine Records and Record Exchange.

October 27th, University Hall at the University of Virginia in 
Charlottesville VA.  This show will be general admission and tickets 
are on sale now at on-campus outlets and TicketMaster.

October 28th, Gaillard Auditorium in Charleston SC.  Seating will be 
reserved and a few tickets are still available at local outlets and 
through S.C.A.T. phone charge: 803.577.4500.

October 29th, Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg SC.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will be available September 24th 
at the  Auditorium box office (to charge by phone call 803.582.8107), 
at the Asheville Civic Center, the Greenwood Civic Center and other 
local outlets.

October 31st, Halloween, Phish will play at the Glens Falls Civic 
Center in Glens Falls NY.  This will be a special late show, starting at 
10 pm and continuing well past midnight.  To be eligible for special 
rewards, please come dressed as your favorite Phish song or 
character.  Seating will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands.  Ticket will be available starting September 
24th at the Civic Center box office with no service charge in person, 
$3/order charge by phone; that number is 518.798.0202; and 
through TicketMaster: 518.476.1000.  

November 2nd, Bangor Auditorium in Bangor ME.  This show will be 
general admission and tickets are on sale now at the Auditorium box 
office and at TicketMaster.

November 3rd, the Mullins Center on the University of Massachusetts 
campus in Amherst MA.  Seating will be reserved and a few tickets 
are still available at the Mullins Center box office and at 
TicketMaster.

November 4th, Phish will play at the Onondaga County War Memorial 
in Syracuse NY.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale on 
September 24th at the War Memorial box office with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster: 315.472.0700.

There will be a break in the tour from November 5th through 
November 11th, at which time the tour will resume.

November 12th, the Mac Center at Kent State University, Kent OH.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 8th at the 
Mac Center box office (no service charge) and TicketMaster: 
216.672.2244.

November 13th, Erie Warner Theatre in Erie PA. Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 8th at Erie Civic Center / 
Warner Theatre box office (no service charge in person): 
814.452.4857 and TicketMaster: 814.456.7070.

November 14th, Devos Hall in Grand Rapids MI. Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 8th at  Devos Hall box 
office (no service charge) and TicketMaster: 616.456.3333.

November 16th, Hill Auditorium at U. of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI. 
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 8th at the 
Michigan Union box office (no service charge first day on sale only) 
and TicketMaster: 810.645.6666.

November 17th, Hara Arena in Dayton OH.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they go on sale October 8th at  Hara Arena box office 
(no service charge) and TicketMaster: 513.228.2323.

November 18th, Wharton Center at  Michigan State U., East Lansing 
MI. Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 10th 
at Wharton Center box office (no service charge in person): 
800.942.7866 and TicketMaster: 517.484.5656.

November 19th, Indiana University Auditorium in Bloomington IN. 
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 7th at I. 
U. Auditorium box office (no service charge), I. U. Memorial Union 
(no service charge) and TicketMaster: 812.333.9955.

November 20th, Dane County Exposition Center in Madison WI. 
Tickets will be g.a. on the floor and reserved in the stands and tickets 
will go on sale October 15th at Dane County Coliseum box office (no 
service charge) and TicketMaster: 608.255.4646.

November 22nd, Jesse Auditorium at the University of Missouri, 
Columbia MO.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
October 14th at Streetside Records and the MSA/GPC box office (no 
service charge in person): 314.882.4640.

November 23rd, the Fox Theatre in St. Louis MO. Seating will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 15th at the Fox box office 
(no service charge) and Metrotix: 314.534.1111.

November 25th, UIC Pavilion in Chicago IL. Seating will be g.a. on the 
floor and reserved in the stands.  Tickets will go on sale October 8th 
at the UIC Pavilion box office (no service charge) and TicketMaster: 
312.559.1212.

November 26th, the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis MN.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 22nd at the State 
& Orpheum box office (no service charge) and TicketMaster: 
612.989.5151.

November 28th, Shroyer Gym at Montana State U., Bozeman MT.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale October 
22nd at Video Rodeo (no service charge), Cactus Records, Tobacco 
Row, Bohemian Music, and other area outlets; phone charge: 
406.587.0245.

November 30th, the Campus Recreation Center at Evergreen College 
in Olympia WA.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale October 20th at Evergreen College bookstore (students only), 
Cellophane Square (reduced service charge) and TicketMaster: 
206.628.0888.

December 1st, Salem Armory in Salem OR.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale October 22nd at Mid-Valley Arts 
Councils (no service charge first day on sale only) and at Fastixx: 
800.992.8499.

December 2nd, the Rec Hall at UC Davis in Davis CA. Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale October 29th at the 
Freeborn Hall box office (no service charge) and BASS: 510.762.2277.

December 3rd, the Event Center in San Jose CA with Dave Matthews 
Band.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
October 30th at the Event Center box office (no service charge) and 
BASS.

December 4th, Acker Gym at Chico State U., Chico CA.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale October 29th at the Chico 
State box office (no service charge) and BASS.

December 6th, the Event Center at UC Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara 
CA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 20th 
at the Associated Students ticket office: 805.893.2064.

December 7th and 8th, Spreckels Theatre in San Diego CA.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 29th at the 
Spreckels Theatre box office (first day of sale only, no service charge) 
and TicketMaster: 619.220.8497.

December 9th, Mesa Amphitheatre in Mesa AZ.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale October 29th at the Mesa 
Community Center box office (no service charge) and Dillard's: 
602.678.2222.

December 10th, the Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, CA with Dave 
Matthews Band.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale October 23rd at the  Civic Auditorium box office (no service 
charge) and TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.

On December 28th, Phish will play at the Philadelphia Civic Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
November 5th at the Civic Center box office (no service charge) and 
TicketMaster: 215.336.2000.

December 29th, Providence Civic Center in Providence RI.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale November 5th at the Civic 
Center box office (no service charge) and TicketMaster: 
401.331.2211.

December 30th, Madison Square Garden in New York City.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale November 5th at the 
Madison Square Garden box office (no service charge) and 
TicketMaster: 212.888.9000.

and December 31st, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at the Boston 
Garden in Boston MA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on 
sale November 5th at the Boston Garden box office (no service 
charge) and TicketMaster: 617.931.2000.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for further tour information.


The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


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237.497grovel alertSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Oct 13 1994 17:2713

    Greetings!

    I'm looking for one (or more) GA tickets to the Halloween Show in Glenns
    Falls.

    If anyone has extras, or knows where to get 'em, please let me know.  I'm
    offerin' tapes of the show to sweeten the deal :-)

    Thanks muchly!

    - jeff_needs_a_GA_ticket_to_tape
237.498rumor for 11/3 show, fwiwNETRIX::&quot;strobel@hotpup.zko.dec.com&quot;Jeff StrobelMon Oct 24 1994 21:2812
remembered this (finally) and saw Rich's(?) digressions reply about 
posting from the Web.

Rumor, fwiw that I heard 2 different nights @ the Garden shows had
the Beastie Boys opening for Phish @ UMass. I can live w/o the Beasties
myself.

re: WWW - yep, a bit slow and awkward for notes at this point. A next
unread would be nice....

jeff
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.499NYE Tour taper's ticket infoSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Tue Oct 25 1994 13:40108
Just got this today...

- jeff


---------------------------
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 24-OCT-1994 19:54:30.35
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Year-End shows Tapers' Ticket information

Tapers' Hotline Message -- 10/24/94

You've reached the Phish tapers hotline.  This is a new message as of 
October 24th.  

Tapers' tickets will be available by mail order for all four Phish 
shows at the end of December, on the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st.  
Please note that only a limited number of seats for each venue are 
held for the tapers' mail order.  These seats will be directly behind 
the soundboard and the view from them will be somewhat 
obstructed.  

So that there will be enough taping seats for the people who need 
them, please do not plan on ordering these tickets unless you intend 
to tape.  Phish permits audio recording only; video taping is never 
allowed.  All Phish audio taping is for non-commercial home use 
only.  At shows where tapers' tickets have been made available 
by mail-order, a taper's ticket will be required in order to bring 
recording equipment into the show.  

Following are the mail-order tapers' ticket prices for Phish's New 
Year's shows:

December 28th, Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, Pa; $22.00.
December 29th, Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI.; $22.00.
December 30th, Madison Square Garden, New York City; $25.00; and
December 31st, Boston Garden, Boston, Ma.; $26.00 per ticket.

Here are the mail-order instructions for Phish year-end shows 
tapers' tickets.  Orders will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis 
by postmark.  All orders must be postmarked between October 26th 
and October 29th; orders postmarked before October 26th or after 
October 29th will not be filled.  

You may order a maximum of two tickets per show.  You may order 
as many shows as you like in one envelope; however, you must 
enclose a separate money order for each show.  Each person may 
send only one order; duplicate orders will not be filled.  Each 
person must fill out their own order.  Send your order in a #10 
(legal) size envelope.  Put your return address on the outside of the 
envelope, and also write on it which shows you are ordering tickets 
for, and how many tickets for each show.  In your order please 
include a 3x5 card with your name, address and telephone number 
in the upper left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you 
are ordering tickets for, and how many tickets per show.  Also 
enclose a self-addressed, stamped #10 legal size envelope with 29 
cents postage for up to six tickets, or 52 cents for seven or eight 
tickets.  The ticket prices listed in this message already include a 
$2.50 per ticket handling charge.  Payment must be in the form of a 
postal money order or an American Express money order only; no 
checks.  The money order should be made payable to Phish.  If you 
wish to have your tickets returned to you by registered mail, 
add $6 to your payment for this service.  We strongly advise that 
you have New Year's Eve tickets returned to you by registered mail; 
we cannot help you if your tickets do not reach you if you do not use 
registered mail.  Keep your receipt; if we cannot fill your order, we 
will return your money order to you.  Do not include the carbon 
paper with your money order because it can damage the entire 
contents of your envelope.  Send your orders to: 
Phish Tapers' Tickets, P. O. Box 130, Lexington, MA   02173.  

The mail order for the second leg of the fall tour is over.  If you do 
not receive your tickets by November 8th for November and early 
December shows only, you can call Shelly at 617.862.8850 to check 
on the status of your order.  Please do not call regarding New Year's 
orders until this message has been updated.  Before the year-end 
shows go on sale on November 5th, this message will be updated 
with information regarding what percentage of the tapers' ticket 
orders we will be able to fill; however, we will not be able to provide 
information concerning individual orders for several weeks.

At the Phish Fall Tour shows for which special tapers' tickets were 
not available by mail order, including all general admission shows, 
admission to the tapers' section will be first-come, first-serve at the 
door, except for the following:

At  UIC Pavilion on November 25th, though there are reserved seat 
sections, the taping section will be in the general admission part of 
the venue and a general admission ticket will be required in order to 
tape at this shows.  There was no tapers' ticket mail order for this 
shows.

At the general admission shows, the size of the tapers section will be 
limited, and when it has become full no more recording equipment 
will be allowed into the venue.  Therefore you should arrive early if 
you plan to tape at these shows.

Thank you for calling; updated information will be added to this 
message when it becomes available.  For general tour information, 
call the Phish Hotline at 617.862.7820.


The Phish Tapers' Hotline number is 617.862.2128.


Shelly
237.500NYE tix go on sale this Sat!NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Nov 01 1994 18:3910
I just got a call from ex-DEChead Bart Fiske, who attended the Halloween show
at Glens Falls, NY.

He said the show was unbelievable.  For the second (of 3) set, they played the
entire Beatles White Album!  And for Revolution #9, Fishman dropped his drawers
and paraded around the stage naked!

He says his mind is fried, and he wants tapes. :-)

adam
237.501What drawers?NECSC::LEVYPentium envyTue Nov 01 1994 18:448
>And for Revolution #9, Fishman dropped his drawers and paraded around the
>stage naked!

Geez...and I thought he usually wore a dress!

Maybe I ought to reconsider trying to get tix for NYE for me and the kids?

	dave
237.502they just keep getting wierderROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Nov 01 1994 18:4923
re: halloween

definitely an interesting show.

during Harpua in set 1, part of the story had an old man putting on some album
to play, and they went into what i'm told was some Black Sabbath tune, and i
was kind of worried that that might be the album they chose to play.

second set starts up, and they start with the intro to Dark Side of the Moon.
but they were just teasing.  then they went into the White Album.  all of it.

3 full (~90 min) sets.  total time from start to finish of show was >5 hrs.
didn't end until about 3:20 AM.  i was pretty beat by the end.

a bit of cluelessness on the part of the people who ran the show, but all in
all it was a pretty laid back scene.  after a slight initial effort to keep
only people with floor tickets on the floor, the venue became defacto general
admission.

- rich

p.s. Fishman tossing off his dress and parading around the stage naked was
something i could have done without.
237.503No more war pigs have the power...CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Nov 01 1994 19:004
    what is wrong with black sabbath?
    pretty appropriate for halloween....
    "In the fields the bodies burning as the war machine keeps turning."
    
237.504ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Nov 01 1994 19:2011
>    what is wrong with black sabbath?

just not my cuppatea

i think my vote would've been (i never did get around to sending it in) Atom
Heart Mother, by Pink Floyd

the Beatles was a nice choice, although it did drag on a bit.  by the end of
the set i was getting kind of eager to hear some Phish.

- rich
237.505I wish the dead did that tooNETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Nov 01 1994 19:417
re:   <<< Note 237.504 by ROCK::FROMM "This space intentionally left blank." >>>

>i think my vote would've been (i never did get around to sending it in) Atom
>Heart Mother, by Pink Floyd

You mean Phish was soliciting inputs from fans as to which album they'd like to
cover?
237.506ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Nov 01 1994 19:454
>You mean Phish was soliciting inputs from fans as to which album they'd like to
>cover?

see 237.485
237.507Tom, are you listening ? :)SLICK1::OSTIGUYWed Nov 02 1994 10:545
    I'm not much of a Phish-head, but being the complete Beatles maniac
    that I am, that's one Phish set I'd like to hear...if copies of that
    show circulate, please let me know, I'd appreciate it
    
    Wes
237.508AWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Nov 02 1994 11:238
    This is the trouble with having a job, you can't go to all night
    Phish shows very easily.

    This one knocks me out, don't remind me I wasn't there!  :-)
    At any rate, there's a review in today's Glob.  

    Tom
237.509tapes abound!SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Wed Nov 02 1994 13:5659
I taped the Halloween show.  Audio Technica 4053 hyper-cardioids about 10' off
the floor from the middle of the taper's section into an SV-255 DAT deck.  The
mic pattern shows on tape (slightly canned), but they also cut out a LOT of
the boominess of the room (hockey arena) and are a pretty nice sonic picture
of what was there, IManalDATtaperO :-)  Paul has really done a nice job with
the sound system ...  adding delay stacks over the sound board and in the
rear-corners really cleaned up the sound well compared to ... say NYE 1993 at
Matthew's Arena.

I'm already making 3 or 4 sets, so if there's sufficient interest I'll run a
'bush'.  Email to subpac::maggard and please include a quick blurb about your
dubbing equipment if you are willing make tapes for others.  I haven't figured
out the flips yet, but two sets might need 100's due to Phish-extend-O-jams(tm).

- jeff


PS -- setlist from phish-info@phish.net  (signups to phish-info-request@...)

Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls NY

Halloween, 10/31/94

I:   Frankenstein, Sparkle, Simple, Divided Sky, Harpua*, Julius,
     The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Reba, Golgi Apparatus

II:  The White Album**

III: David Bowie, Bouncing Around the Room, Slave to the Traffic 
     Light, Rift, Sleeping Monkey, Poor Heart, Run Like An Antelope

E:   Amazing Grace***, Costume Contest****, The Squirming Coil

* - Included Vibration of Life & Death, and a War Pigs quote/tease
    (Black Sabbath tune)

** - Complete.  Pink Floyd tease at very beginning (Money - Cash 
     registers & Dark Side - Heartbeats), followed by Ed Sullivan
     Beatles intro, followed by Back in the USSR.  Birthday was not
     sung, during that portion Fishman presented Brad Sands from the
     production crew with a cake.  Brad appropriately came dressed
     as Fishman :-)  During Revolution Nine, Fishman pranced around
     naked, Good night was the original recorded version.

*** - acapella

**** - Trey had the crowd cheer for first 8 then 3 then 2 finalists
       that were picked out of the crowd during the show.  a Mound
       candy bar one.  The rest of the band were sorta vamping along
       during this.


As soon as someone sends me a complete White Album list, I'll repost.  Show
ran around 4:15 of music, got out at 3:20 am...  DAT audience clones
are availiable if someone (not me!) wants to run a tree.  email me if
you know how to run a tree and want to.

-Mikey
237.510CXDOCS::BARNESWed Nov 02 1994 14:142
    I bet they were very careful with that vaccum cleaner whilst the
    fishman was naked....
237.511the uncle was there too!BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itWed Nov 02 1994 14:528
i was at the show!!!

it was incredible!!!!!!!!
very long, jammin', and a cool venue.........  i was hopin' for
dark side when they teased... that would have been too good!!!

fun fun fun... and tiring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

237.512extra ticket for 11/3SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelread The Daily FaberianWed Nov 02 1994 15:1110
2 things:

If the shrub develops for tapes of the Halloween show, I'd be interested in 
participating.

Also, due to a scheduling conflict I have an extra ticket for tomorrow's 
Phish show at UMass. If anyone wants to head out with me, send me mail 
(hotpup::strobel) or call (dtn 381-0494).

jeff
237.513Hall-o-ween-oh-yeah!ROCK::CHARNOKYWed Nov 02 1994 19:1312
    Wow!  Halloween was incredible... and also my first Phish show.
    
    What's with the teasers, though???  Once the cash registers started
    a-chingin', I was really psyched to hear Dark Side. Then they cut to
    the Ed Sullivan Beatles introduction.  Also, at the beginning of the
    third set, Trey started playing Trampled Underfoot (from Zeppelin -
    Physical Graffiti.)  It was nixed too!  Grr!
    
    Still, I was more than happy with The White Album.  (I actually saw
    people ASLEEP during this part of the show.  sheesh, no respect.)
    
    /Mike
237.514AWATS::WESTERVELTTomWed Nov 02 1994 19:537
    I'm learning a lesson from you guys.  One should never let
    work interfere with the attendance of a Phish show.  :-)
    Even if it is all night, a whole state away, in the middle
    of a work week.  

    I've learned, honest.  
237.515i'm also glad i blew off work for 4/15/94...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Nov 02 1994 20:433
>    I've learned, honest.  

good.  now don't let it happen again.  :^)
237.516AWATS::WESTERVELTTomThu Nov 03 1994 12:075
    It's not happening today, that's fer shure....  AMHERST HERE
    I COME!

    Tom
237.517BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itThu Nov 03 1994 16:3012
Yamon, i had no remorse what so ever blowing off tuesday after that
halloweed performance!!!!  we didn't crash until after 5am, i think, and
i was up even later 'cuz my mind wasn't quite ready to crash yet....


as for that stunt fishmon did, the strip in front of the audience thing, i
was very surprised that they did this... i'd expect them to get in big
freakin' trouble for voilated obscenity laws.  didn't Morrison get screwed
in L.A. for doing something similar moons ago??????  i didn't reall care,
i was more surprised that they did that stunt!

still, an excellent show!
237.518Now did they REALLY see it? CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Nov 03 1994 16:422
    The thing thru the zipper incident was in Miami, Dade County
    Courthouse was where the hearing was JC
237.519i don't think the rest of the band was expecting it eitherROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Nov 03 1994 16:537
>                       -< Now did they REALLY see it?  >-

i think the security pholks were pretty tired by the time of the end of the
second set (~ 1:30 AM ?).  there really wasn't much of a security presence at
all from about 10:30 PM onward.  maybe they didn't even notice it :^)

- rich
237.520SSGV01::TPNSTN::Strobelread The Daily FaberianThu Nov 03 1994 16:578
I think Morrison ran into progressively worse trouble in New Haven & Miami. 
Various folks have done this over the years. Grace Slick (opened her blouse 
briefly), Bobby Brown (arrested in GA or SC or somewhere), the Red hot 
Chilli Peppers and probably some others. I suspect alot will depend on 
local laws and perceptions (i.e., a one time joke vs. provoking the 
audience).


237.521I know I know take it to the DOORS note.....CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu Nov 03 1994 17:012
    Wasn't the whole New Haven incident centered around the inciting of a
    riot because of the strong Johnny Law presence?
237.522yer fate depends on yer stateSUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Nov 03 1994 20:4110
re: Morrison in FL

FL has pretty strict obsenity laws ... for men.  Bare your buns and you do 30
days and pay 'em a $500 fine.

NY seems a bit more liberal that way... with their topless_is_legal on all NY
beaches law!

- jeff
237.523Hotline Update 11/3/94 (includes NYE info)ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Nov 04 1994 12:1479
Hotline Message -- 11/3/94

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
November 3rd.  If you are calling for tapers' ticket mail order 
information only, you can reach the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128.  
Year-end shows tapers' ticket information is currently available at 
that number.

        Phish is on tour now and will continue through mid-December.  
There will be a break at Christmas, and then there will be four shows 
in the Northeast up to and including New Year's Eve.  After New 
Year's, Phish will not tour again in the US until late summer of 1995.  
Here are the confirmed show dates for the rest of 1994:

<info for shows from 11/3 thru 12/10 deleted - see previous 237.* replies>

On December 28th, Phish will play at the Philadelphia Civic Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
November 5th at 10 am at the Civic Center box office (no service 
charge) and at TicketMaster locations in the Delaware Valley region; 
this includes Eastern Pennsylvania starting with Harrisburg, 
Southern New Jersey starting at Trenton, and Northern Delaware 
down to Newark.  The charge by phone number is 215.336.2000.  
There will be a 4-ticket limit per person.

December 29th, Providence Civic Center in Providence RI.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale November 5th at 10 am 
at the Civic Center box office (no service charge) and TicketMaster 
outlets in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, 
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.  The charge by phone 
numbers are 401.331.2211, 617.931.2000, 508.931.2000, 
413.733.2500, 603.626.5000, 207.775.3331, 203.744.8100, 
203.525.4500, 203.624.0033, and 802.862.5300.  There will be a 4-
ticket limit per person.  These are the same charge by phone 
numbers as New Year's Eve, and you will able to order up to 4 tickets 
for each show during the course of the same phone call if you wish to 
do so.  If you go to the Providence Civic Center box office, you will be 
able to purchase tickets for Providence only; Boston Garden tickets 
will not be available at that location.

December 30th, Madison Square Garden in New York City.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale November 5th at 10 am 
at the Madison Square Garden box office (no service charge) and 
TicketMaster locations in the New York City area, in Northern New 
Jersey, in Southern Connecticut, and in the Syracuse area.  The charge 
by phone numbers are 212.307.7171, 914.454.3388, 516.888.9000, 
and 201.507.8900.  There will be a 6-ticket limit per person.  
Wristbands are being distributed now at TicketMaster outlets.

and December 31st, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at the Boston 
Garden in Boston MA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on 
sale November 5th at 10 am at the Boston Garden box office (no 
service charge) and at TicketMaster outlets in the states of Maine, 
New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.  The 
charge-by-phone numbers are 401.331.2211, 617.931.2000, 
508.931.2000, 413.733.2500, 603.626.5000, 207.775.3331, 
203.744.8100, 203.525.4500, 203.624.0033, and 802.862.5300.  
There will be a 4-ticket limit per person.  These are the same charge 
by phone numbers as Providence, and you will able to order up to 4 
tickets for each show during the course of the same phone call if you 
wish to do so.  If you go to the Boston Garden box office, you will be 
able to purchase tickets for the Boston Garden show only; Providence 
tickets will not be available at that location.  Wristbands are being 
distributed now at TicketMaster outlets and at the Boston Garden box 
office.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.


The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.524NAC::TRAMP::GRADYStop The Violins.Fri Nov 04 1994 12:4314
    Re: Morrison @ Miami - don't forget, that was almost 25 years ago...  I
    think it's the show that is depicted in the movie The Doors - the real
    out-of-control wild scene he did in early 1970 (1969?)or so...one of my best
    friends was there...a week or so later, out on bail, they showed up at
    the Philly Spectrum just in time for my first concert ever...;-)
    
    I remember it was a big deal back then - especially when we thought he
    might not show up in Philly...
    
    Still not as wierd as Ozzy biting the heads off of bats or setting a
    sheep on fire, IMHO...;-)
    
    tim
    
237.525LTSLAB::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Fri Nov 04 1994 12:444
    Any word on the NYE show being broadcast over the radio as it has the
    past two years?
    
    Jamie
237.526Madhouse or not?BINKLY::CEPARSKISummer Flies And August DiesFri Nov 04 1994 12:586
    According to the hotline message wrist bands are being handed out now
    for tomorrow's tix sales for New Year's. Think they'll be necessary?
    (ie. if I'm planning to get tix 2morrow should I go get a wrist band
    tonite or might I be able to score without a wrist band?)
    
    								-jeff
237.527NYE series ticket updateROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Sat Nov 05 1994 21:1614
From:   CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
To:     phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:
Subj:   New Year's Eve Series tickets

Tickets for Boston Garden 12/31 sold out at 11:15 am.  Anyone who
was waiting at an outlet when the sale started should have been
able to get tickets.  Madison Square Garden sold out at approximately
1:30 pm.  Tickets are still available for Philadelphia and Providence.
Philadelphia could sell out by Monday; Providence may take a little
longer.


Shelly
237.528AWATS::WESTERVELTTomMon Nov 07 1994 12:2416
    I lucked out Saturday morning, ended up 7th in line and I
    guess did pretty well with tix.

    Thursday's show was intense.  The crowd was serious.  We
    got there a little late due to time taken for parking and
    entering, so (sadly) missed Fee and half of Divided Sky.
    But the rest of the show was excellent, as were my seats -
    except I was on an aisle, which meant dancing phishheads
    bumping up against me the whole show. But worth it to
    see Trey wail.  

    Who else could you go see that would sing Amazing Grace
    and Highway to Hell in the same encore?

    "Down with Disease" was a highlight.
237.529AWATS::WESTERVELTTomMon Nov 07 1994 12:4219
    Too non-music notes about aggravation suffered Thursday night.

    One, is partly good news.  Getting to my seat the Mullins
    Center was tough!  The aisles were jam packed.  It was dark.
    I'll never show up late again.  The good news - Phish fans
    are friendly.  Everybody just got out of the way, then
    continued dancing.

    Item 2, lemme blow off steam.. I'm driving home from Worcester
    at 2:30 a.m. Friday morning and the entrance ramp from 290 to
    495 is closed!!! What gives!?!!!  Then you get off in Hudson
    on 85, and go to 62 to the next entrance ramp... also CLOSED!!
    And NOT ONE SINGLE SIGN (pardon the shouting) to indicate	
    which way to go. Sure, I'm hip, I can drive the back roads...
    but what does an out of towner do?  (Honestly, I got lost..
    it was horrible).  

    But the show was great. :-)
237.530Welcome to Massachusettes! :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Mon Nov 07 1994 13:3223
> Friday morning and the entrance ramp from 290 to 495 is closed!!! What
> gives!?!!!  Then you get off in Hudson on 85, and go to 62 to the next
> entrance ramp... also CLOSED!!  And NOT ONE SINGLE SIGN (pardon the
> shouting) to indicate which way to go. Sure, I'm hip, I can drive the back
> roads...  but what does an out of towner do?  

I discovered this wonderful aspect of "Boston Driving Culture" out rather
quickly a little over 2 years ago when I moved to this region...  

        "If yah don't know where you're goin', 
         yah got no business goin' there."

Translation:  It's *YOUR* responsibilty as a citizen to know what construction
is taking place at all times day and night!  And of course you shouldn't
expect our overworked and underpaid constructino crews to post fourteen
billion detour signs for EVERY POSSIBLE person who just happens to be cruising
through!  Besides, what the hell are you doing out at 2:30am, anyways!?  

:-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)


- jeff_who_plays_the_part_of_the_Massachusettes
  Highway_Construction_Director_in_his_dreams_(NOT!)
237.531a might kind gesture, imhoROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Nov 08 1994 12:2823
Date:	 8-NOV-1994 01:06:09.97
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Boston Hotel Rooms, New Year's Eve
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Our travel agent, Lillian, has kindly held some hotel rooms
for Phish fans coming to town on New Year's Eve.  The rooms
are at the Sheraton and at the Holiday Inn - one is within
walking distance of the Boston Garden, the other is not.
The rooms aren't cheap, but the rates are negotiated group
rates, and probably better than you'd be able to find in
town otherwise - $149 for the rooms within walking distance,
$110 for the ones further away.  These are not the hotels
where the band and crew are staying, if you were wondering.
If you're interested, you can call Lillian at:
800.343.6660 from out of Massachusetts, 617.332.2100 within
Massachusetts.  If you call her, please be nice, as she is
a very good-hearted person and a joy to work with.  The only
reason I am posting this is to help people find a place to
stay for the night.  Thank you.


Shelly
237.532Tickets for New Years at BG?SEND::SLOANTue Nov 08 1994 16:0310
    
         Any extra's for New Year's at BG. Suppose there is any chance BG
         will free up any tickets at a future date?
    
         Also I'd like to find out how to get into Phish net  -- any
         pointers?
    
    
         Thanks,
         Cathy
237.533NAC::TRAMP::GRADYStop The Violins.Tue Nov 08 1994 16:2016
I'd suggest you call TicketMonster again.  Usually they 
seem to free up some seats after a day or two, as the
credit checks on various credit cards fail, and they
cancel orders from those customers.  I've picked up seats
this way on one or two occasions - call them again and
see.

If you have access to the Usenet News Groups, go to
rec.music.phish to look around, but from the looks of
things, there is already a ton of grovelling going on 
there...If additional seats are freed up by the band,
the venue or TicketMonster, it might show up there first.

Good luck,

tim
237.534phish-info infoAWATS::WESTERVELTTomTue Nov 08 1994 18:1740
From:	US1RMC::"phish-info-request@phish.net" "MAIL-11 Daemon" 13-JUL-1994 00:33:40.76
To:	awats::westervelt
CC:	
Subj:	Welcome


  Welcome to Phish-Info.  Phish-Info is one service of the Phish.NET, and
 is designed to get information to participants as soon as possible.  This
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237.535phish-archives infoAWATS::WESTERVELTTomTue Nov 08 1994 18:1862
From:	US1RMC::"rosemary@clam.rutgers.edu" "Rosemary" 13-JUL-1994 09:45:08.85
To:	awats::westervelt
CC:	
Subj:	phish net

Welcome to the Phish Net!  I can tell from your recent post that you
are a "newbie" and I thought I would take this opportunity to tell you
a little about the net.

The first thing you should probably do is make sure that you know how
to use your system.  How to read the Net and more importantly, how to
respond to posts you find interesting.  You might practice sending
mail to a friend first if you are not sure exactly what you are doing.
There should be someone at your site that will teach you what you need
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Remember that you do not have to POST your responses -- private email
is often the way to go, especially if your answer is one of little
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The next thing you should probably do is get a hold of the Frequently
Asked Questions file.  (Also known as the FAQ.)  This is a rather long
document, but it tells you just about everything you would ever want
to know about Phish.  You can get this file two ways:  Send mail to
phish-archives@phish.net with the word "help" in the subject line and
body of your letter,    or ftp to archive.phish.net in the
directory pub/phish/text_files -- also at the archive site is a file
containing the known lyrics to songs, setlists for every show, chord
tabulation, and much more.

Before you post anything you might want to read the net for a week or
so to get the hang of how it all works.  However, the Net is what WE
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within reason.

If you are looking for tapes, keep your eyes open.  Often someone
offers to tape the blanks you send them, especially if you have a
meager collection.  Grovels for recent shows are usually ignored by
anyone who has the tapes (tapers, usually) but if you're patient
someone will run a tree or offer to trade.  

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administrator or anything, I just want the net to be a happy and
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237.536Tickets for 12/30?NECSC::LEVYPentium envyThu Dec 01 1994 15:084
My niece is dying to see PHISH on 12/30 at MSG.  Any possibility of snagging
a couple of tickets?

	dave
237.537DELNI::DSMITHSnowless mogulfield bluesWed Dec 14 1994 13:297
    
    Looking for a couple tix to Phish on New Years.
                                    
    Feel free to send mail....  delni::dsmith
    
    
    		- Deane'o
237.538MORE TICKETS GO ON SALE *TODAY*!!!SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Dec 22 1994 12:5662
The short version:

More MSG and BG Phish Tickets will GO ON SALE TODAY AT 5pm via Ticket#@($*!

The long version follows...

- jeff


-------------------------
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 21-DEC-1994 20:35:50.71
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 12.21; MSG & NYE ticket release

Hotline Message -- 12/21/94

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
December 21st.    

        Phish will be playing four shows leading up to and including 
New Year's Eve.  Here are the show dates for the rest of 1994:

On December 28th, Phish will play at the Philadelphia Civic Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  This show is sold out.

December 29th, Providence Civic Center in Providence RI.  Seating 
will be reserved and tickets are still available at the Civic Center box 
office (no service charge) and at TicketMaster: 401.331.2211.

December 30th, Madison Square Garden in New York City.  A small 
number of tickets for this show are being released today at 5 pm by 
TicketMaster phones only, with a limit of two tickets per person.  The 
charge-by-phone number is 212.307.7171.

and December 31st, New Year's Eve, Phish will play at the Boston 
Garden in Boston MA.  A small number of tickets for this show are 
being released today at 5 pm by TicketMaster phones only, with a 
limit of two tickets per person.  The charge-by-phone number is 
617.931.2000.  If you are coming to this show, please take public 
transportation, because due to other events in Boston that night, all 
of the public parking will be filled.  Public transportation will still be 
running for at least 30 minutes after the show has finished.  

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.


The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.539DOH!SUBPAC::MAGGARDIntegrate!Thu Dec 22 1994 16:289
>                                               -< MORE TICKETS GO ON SALE *TODAY*!!! >-
> More MSG and BG Phish Tickets will GO ON SALE TODAY AT 5pm via Ticket#@($*!


Rut roh... the 21st was YESTERDAY, not today.  So much for e-mail getting here
quickly :-(


- jeff_generally_a_day_behind_the_trend_...8-}
237.540NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Dec 27 1994 17:204
A friend of mine has 1 MSG ticket that he'd like to trade for a Boston ticket. 
Send me mail if interested.

adam
237.541more philly tix availableROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Dec 28 1994 13:4111
Date:	28-DEC-1994 01:36:54.67
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	More Philly tickets available
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

A few additional tickets have been released for Phish's show in
Philadelphia on Wednesday, 12/28.  They are available at TicketMaster
outlets now.


Shelly
237.542hitting the big timeROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Dec 28 1994 13:4210
Date:	28-DEC-1994 00:48:32.55
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Phish on Letterman, Friday 12/30
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

The David Letterman show on Friday, 12/30, will feature Phish.
David's other guest will be Seinfeld.


Shelly
237.543phish NYE ticket availableROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Dec 30 1994 12:4413
one phish ticket available for NYE at the Boston Garden

Loge 14, Row 5, Seat 1  (i believe that's side-stage on Fishman's side)

cost: $27 (face value plus ticketbastard charges)

if you want it, you'll need to make arrangements to pick it up from me ASAP in
Hudson, MA  (HLO2) - i'm not going to the show, and i'm leaving work early
today

- rich
ROCK::FROMM
dtn 225-4310 (that's 508-568-4310 from the outside)
237.544phish ticketROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Dec 30 1994 14:367
re: my xtra phish ticket

if i can't find anyone to buy it today, is there anyone here today in hudson
or marlboro that's going to the show anyway and would be willing to sell it
for me down at the gahden?

- rich
237.545AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Jan 03 1995 12:344
    Excepting a certain artist I have a particular thing for, the
    New Years Eve Phish gig was the best concert experience I've
    ever had in my life.
237.546PHISHDELNI::DSMITHSnowless mogulfield bluesTue Jan 03 1995 12:585
    
    I must say, near riot conditions Saturday night.  Evryone was pumped. 
    
    INCREDIBLY SMOKEY!!!!  Major tobacco consumption. I could barely see 
    the stage.  Otherwise, going to Phish is definitely liv'n lahge.
237.547AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Jan 03 1995 13:106
    If anyone has a tape of the Phish gig on Letterman last Friday
    night, I'd be greatly obliged if I could borrow it.  I have lots
    of stuff to trade... or you could just earn my heartfelt gratitude! :-)


237.548Only one tuneNECSC::LEVYPhenomena occur spontaneouslyTue Jan 03 1995 14:015
Phish only played Chalk Dust Torture on Letterman.  I can lend you the video.
It's less than 5 minutes...no big deal, really.

	dave
	
237.549They're weird, but DAMN they're good.SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Jan 03 1995 16:108
    
    
    Setlists for PROVIDENCE 12/29 and New Years, please....
    
     I need to know the name of that opening tune of the 2nd set on 12/29!
    
     I kind of wish I went to New Year's now. I decided to skip it cuz I'm
     getting old and grumpy. 
237.550no mo' live phish 'til late summer :-(ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Jan 03 1995 16:2019
re: setlists

i'll post 'em as soon as i get 'em from phish-info

re: providence

pretty amazing david bowie.  seems like it went on for about 30 minutes.

re: letterman

i think they did a decent job with the appearance.  at first it seemed quite
a bit rushed, and trey looked like he was a little nervous.  but after getting
thru a number of verse-chorus stanzas in rapid succession, they did at least
do a little bit of jamming.  nothing too much, but a bit more interesting than
most bands i've seen on letterman.  i also think it was cool that they didn't
play something off of hoist.  but why was fishman wearing a shirt under his
dress?

- rich
237.551SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelTue Jan 03 1995 16:309
fishman w/ a shirt on Letterman -- probably because of the artic-like 
temperatures of the Ed Sullivan Theater.

12/29 - my nephew came through with tickets (repaying me for taking him to 
HIghgate I guess). You're right about the version of David Bowie. It was 
certainly well over 20 minutes. It was nice to finally get into the Civic 
Center out of the cold. Very good show

jeff
237.552Rich - Let's go to the BAHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-) BIODTL::JCdon't criticize itTue Jan 03 1995 17:069
providence was a ton -o- fun.
livin' very lahge as deano would say...
lllaaaaaaate night... good show.

couldn't convince rich to go to the bah after
the show though.

i could have stayed up all night, and actually
did stay up most of the night!
237.553holiday setlistsROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Sun Jan 08 1995 19:1098
Date:	 6-JAN-1995 22:55:00.89
From:	CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott"
Subj:	setlists, 1994 holiday tour
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Civic Center, Philadelphia PA

12/28/94

I:   Mound > Simple, Julius, Bathtub Gin, Bouncing Around the Room,
     Axilla pt II, Reba*, Dog Faced Boy, It's Ice, Run Like an Antelope

II:  Suzie Greenberg, NICU, Mike's Song > The Mango Song, Weekapaug
     Groove**, Contact, Llama, Love You, The Squirming Coil

E:   Bold As Love

* - No whistle part
** - with a "Little Drummer Boy" jam



Civic Center, Providence RI

12/29/94


I:   Runaway Jim > Foam, If I Could, Split Open and Melt, The Horse >
     Silent in the Morning, Uncle Pen, I Didn't Know, Possum

II:  Guyute, David Bowie*, Halley's Comet > LIzards, Cracklin Rosie, 
     Good Times Bad Times

E:   Two Dollar Bill, Sleeping Monkey

* - 35 minutes long


David Letterman Show - 12/30/94

Chalk Dust Torture


Madison Square Garden, New York NY

12/30/94

I:   Wilson > Rift, AC/DC Bag > Sparkle, Simple, Stash, Fee > Scent of
     a Mule, Cavern

II:  Sample in a Jar, Poor Heart > Tweezer, Blue and Lonesome*, You 
     Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise

E:   Frankenstein
 
* - acoustic

Boston Garden, Boston MA

12/31/94

I:    Golgi Apparatus*, NICU, Run Like An Antelope@, Glide, Mound,
      Peaches en Regalia, Divided Sky, Funky Bitch

II:   My Old Home Place**, Maze, Bouncing Around The Room, Mike's Song > 
      Buffalo Bill > Mike's Song > Yerushalyim Shel Zahav > 
      Weekapaug Groove, Amazing Grace

III:  My Sweet One#, Also Sprach Zarathustra > NYE Loaded Sausage 
      Extravaganza#, Chalk Dust Torture***, The Horse > Silent in the 
      Morning, Suzie Greenberg, Slave to the Traffic Light

E:    Simple****
 
* - show started with some recorded music, reported as the Boston
Bruin's theme/fight song, then Golgi
@ - Tom Marshall guest singer
**  - electric (first electric MOHP?)
# - Before the lights go out, you "overhear" the band before the set,
Fish winds up saying "I want a jumbo hot dog, large fries and shake"
delivered on stage.  Band comes out, starts up My Sweet One, and is
inturrupted by an announcer (Brad?) asking who orderd the food.  Band
points at Fish, Fish looks confused as huge props of dog, fries and
shake decend from ceiling next to drum set (band plays ASZ during the
landing of the dog)  Technicians (wearing "Rocket Scientist" jackets)
prep the dog, band climbs in (with instruments) and flies out over the
audience, as balloons pop and feathers, confetti and "phish NYE 1994"
ping poing balls fall from the ceiling.  Various music plays as the
hot dog space ship flies back and forth (suspended from a track in the
ceiling), including some funk and auld lang syne.
*** - Mike's grandmother comes out on stage, walks around and kisses
Mike.
**** - Auld Lang Syne jam at end


thanks to lots of people for lists

-Mikey
237.554Hotline Update 1/16/95ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Jan 17 1995 12:5433
Hotline Message -- 1/16/95

        You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
January 16th.    

        Happy New Year.  Here are some of Phish's plans for the 
coming months:

The band is currently in the process of selecting material for their 
next release, which will be a live album containing material recorded 
between October and December of 1994.  When they're done 
choosing material, they will go into the studio to mix the album, in 
March and April.  They'll be rehearsing in May, and the next Phish 
shows will take place during the month of June, between the east 
coast and the Rockies.  After that there are no further plans until the 
fall, when they will probably tour again starting in October.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information; however, there will be no message at that 
number until there is something to announce, which will probably be 
some time in March.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and don't forget to 
check back later for updated information.


The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.
237.555talk about misinformationSALEM::BENJAMINMon Feb 13 1995 22:585
      There is a review of the NYE Phish show in the latest issue of
    Rolling Stone( Page and Plant on cover)....it seems to me that the
    guy that wrote it wasn't even at the show!!!....if he was, man, was
    he outtuv it....
    
237.556huhAWATS::WESTERVELTTue Feb 14 1995 11:5814
    Is it by Paul Robicheau?  If so, I saw someone comment on this
    in rec.music.phish.  Paul is said to have written a number of
    knowledgeable and positive reviews of Phish (his stuff is in
    the Glob a lot), so the random speculation was that someone
    mucked with his comments.

    But I haven't read it, so I can't judge.  I certainly thought
    the NYE show was awesome, it was one of the best concerts I've
    ever been to in my life.  Maybe RS has an anti-Phish bias? (if
    there is such a thing)

    Tom
    
237.557Not all Phisheads are into the Dead eitherCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Feb 14 1995 12:244
    Tom
    not all deadheads are into phish....
    
    chris
237.558NYE, Halloween, what' the diff?SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Feb 14 1995 12:579
    
    
     The review in RS wasn't negative, it was WRONG.
    
     It said they played the White Album. WRONG. (Halloween show).
    
    
    
     Maybe the dude is just a serious tripper. :-P
237.559BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourTue Feb 14 1995 17:594
anyone know of the summer tour dates/locations?
since it doesn't appear i'll be going skiing this
march/april, i might as well take a week off and
check out phish & the boyz.
237.560dense dayAWATS::WESTERVELTTue Feb 14 1995 18:082
    chris, (.557) what's your point?  Was the reviewer a head?
237.561alot of references and comparisons made in itCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKTue Feb 14 1995 18:154
    RS holds the Dead in a pretty good light and seemed to compare Phish
    to them...when you said they may have had an anti-Phish bias(if there
    was such a thing :^) I was just saying it is possible that some people
    don't find them that appealing...
237.562ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue Feb 14 1995 18:166
>anyone know of the summer tour dates/locations?

Phish is currently on break from tour and will probably not hit the road again
until July or August of 1995.  No dates or locations have been announced.

- rich
237.563AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Feb 14 1995 18:2434
    Here's something I snagged from the net on the subject of the
    appalling Rolling Stone review. 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following blurb appeared in the "Style" section page B3 of
today's "Washington Post." 

Rolling Stone's Phish Fry

A curiously inaccurate review of the hot band Phish in the
highest-profile music mag around, Rolling Stone, is making big
waves among the group's fans.
  The brief rundown of a Boston Garden gig, by freelancer Paul
Robicheau, had the whimsical quartet performing in wet suits and
covering the entire Beatles "White Album."  Problem is, while the
group has at times done both, it did neither at this particular
concert.
  All of which had Rolling Stone Music Editor David Fricke
hitting a sour note., blaming the error on sloppy editing.  "It
was unfortunate, but it happens," he said.  "In fact, it was a
very positive review."
  So perplexed were the group's many fans that they burned up the
info superhighway, where band groupies commune on the Internet.
"It would take a complete butthead of an editor to have made the
kinds of changes in the article that resulted in essentially
three shows being rolled into one," wrote one mad fan on the
"Phishnet."
  Boston-based critic Robicheau, who's followed the band for
years, declined to comment, but the Boston Globe ran his review
of the same concert, and, though it mentioned the two gimmicks,
it did so in the proper context.  Phish's manager also declined
to comment."

237.564Summer Tour Dates 1995SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesThu Mar 16 1995 23:15148
Hmmmm.... pretty short Summer tour, IMO.

- jeff



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From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 16-MAR-1995 19:53:34.52
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 3/16/95 - Summer Tour Dates

Hotline Message -- 3/16/94

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of March 
16th.    

The band is currently in the studio mixing their next release which 
will be a live album, containing material recorded between during 
1994.  They'll be rehearsing in May, and the Summer tour will start 
in June.  Following are the confirmed Summer tour dates for the 
entire tour. 

On June 7th, Phish will play at Boise State University Pavilion, in 
Boise ID.   Seating will be reserved in the stands and general 
admission on the floor, and tickets will go on sale May 1st at the 
University Pavilion Box Office and Select-A-Seat outlets; the 
charge-by-phone number is 208.385.1766.

On June 8th, Phish will play at Wolf Mountain in Park City, Utah.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale April 29th at 
Smith's Stores; you can charge by phone through Smithstix:  
800.888.8499.

On June 9th and 10th, Phish will play at Red Rocks in Morrison CO.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale May 1st at 
McNichols Arena and Auditorium Theatre in Denver with no service 
charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 
303.290.8497.

On June 13th, Phish will play at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland 
Heights MO.  There will be reserved seats in the pavilion and tickets 
will go on sale April 29th at the Riverport Box Office with no service 
charge, and through Dialtix; the charge-by-phone number is 
314.291.7600.

On June 14th, Phish will play at Mud Island Amphitheatre in 
Memphis TN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
April 29th at the Mud Island Box Office with no service charge, and 
at TicketMaster; the charge by phone number is 901.525.1515.

On June 15th Phish will play at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta 
GA.  Seating will be reserved in the pavilion and tickets will go on 
sale April 29th at the Lakewood Box Office with no service charge 
first day on sale and day of show, and at TicketMaster; the charge-
by-phone number is 404.249.6400.

On June 16th Phish will play at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in 
Raleigh NC.  Seating will be reserved in the pavilion and tickets will 
go on sale April 29th at the Walnut Creek Box Office with no service 
charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 
919.834.4000.

On June 17th Phish will play at the Cellar Door Pavilion at Stone 
Ridge in Gainesville VA.  There will be reserved seating in the 
pavilion and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on 
sale April 29th at the Pavilion Box Office with no service charge, and 
at TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 202.432.7328.

On June 19th Phish will play at Deer Creek Amphitheatre in 
Noblesville IN.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion and 
general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale April 29th 
at the Deer Creek Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 317.239.5151.

On June 20th, Phish will play at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga 
Falls OH.  Seating will be reserved in the pavilion and tickets will go 
on sale April 29th at the Blossom Box Office with no service charge 
on the first day on sale and the day of the show only, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 216.241.5555.

On June 22nd Phish will play at Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center 
in Canandaigua NY.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion 
and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 
6th at the Finger Lakes Box Office with no service charge, and at 
Ticket Express; the charge-by-phone number is 716.222.5000.

On June 23rd Phish will play at Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale May 6th at 
the Waterloo Village Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 201.507.8900.

On June 24th and 25th Phish will play at the Mann Music Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  There will be reserved seating and general 
admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 6th at the 
Mann Music Center Box Office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 215.336.2000.

On June 26th Phish will play at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 
Saratoga Springs NY.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion 
and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 
6th at the SPAC Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 518.476.1000.

On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
Long Island NY.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
May 6th at the Jones Beach Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 516.888.9000.

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion and 
general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 6th at 
the Orpheum Theatre with no service charge until the Great Woods 
Box Office opens in late May, and then at the Great Woods Box Office 
with no service charge.  Tickets will also be available at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 617.931.2000.

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Tickets will be general admission 
and they will go on sale May 5th at the Sugarbush Inn with no 
service charge, the Sugarbush Chamber of Commerce, the Flynn 
Theatre Box Office, Strawberries and other local outlets; the charge-
by-phone number is 800.53-SUGAR.

After these Summer Tour dates there are no further plans until the 
fall, when Phish will probably tour again starting in October on the 
West Coast.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information; however, there will be no message at that 
number until there is new tapers' ticket information to announce on 
or after April 20th.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and don't forget to 
check back later for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly

237.565AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseFri Mar 17 1995 12:008
    Short maybe, but I could see myself going to as many as 9 shows,
    which wouldn't be bad.

    Have any of you received the Phish newsletter recently? 


    Tom
237.566CXDOCS::BARNESFri Mar 17 1995 13:346
    I might brakedown and see Phish at Red Rocks... I've never seen them
    live and am not a real big fan of the cd's...but red rocks might change
    my mind..
    
    rfb with memories of the dead on the rocks..the first T'shrts we ever
    did was a "Dead on the Rocks" T. 
237.567woohoo!AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseWed Mar 29 1995 22:535
    Well, I got my spring Phish newsletter yesterday.  And guess what -
    it has a mail-in order form for tix!  

    2 ticket limit per show - must mail in the original form.
237.568SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesThu Mar 30 1995 19:566
Same here.  If anyone not on the phish Doniac Schvice list wants in on my
order, hollar.


- jeff
237.569AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseThu Mar 30 1995 20:394
    Pardon a stupid question, but how far is Sugarbush and how
    easy is it to find accomodations and how fun is it to see
    shows there?  
237.570BINKLY::CEPARSKIYou Don't Know How Easy It IsThu Mar 30 1995 21:339
    >>Same here.  If anyone not on the phish Doniac Schvice list wants in
    >>on my order, hollar.
    
    
    When you gonna send in, Jeff. I may wanna jump in on your order if
    that's cool.
    
    						-jeff
    
237.571AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseMon Apr 03 1995 17:534
    Any o' y'all decheads thinkin' of headin' up for the Vt gigs?

    jes' wonderin'
237.572ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Apr 03 1995 18:286
>    Any o' y'all decheads thinkin' of headin' up for the Vt gigs?

i may head up for the sugarbush shows.  probably a more fun place for a show
than great woods.

- rich
237.573SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelTue Apr 04 1995 17:383
I'm thinking of the Sugarbush shows as well.

jeff
237.574BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourMon Apr 10 1995 16:237
I went there last year.... excellent place to see a show and the scene,
imo, was similar to the good ole dead scene of the late 80s.  except the
people were waaaaaaaaaaaay younger.

i'm gonna do both 'bush shows.
deb and i will most likely stay at an inn.
it is about 3 hrs or so from littleton... (over the gap!)
237.575Lowell, May 16!AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseTue Apr 18 1995 17:0129
    Today's Lowell Sun reports Phish will play Lowell Memorial 
    Auditorium on Tuesday May 16 at 7:30 p.m.

    They are headlining a benefit for Voters For Choice.  Also
    on the bill: Emergency Broadcast Network, Jennifer Trynin,
    and Gloria Steinem.

    Tix are $25 plus $1.50 Ticketmaster surcharge, on sale
    Friday morning at 10.  Tix are *not* available at the 
    Auditorium box office.  The article does not state whether
    tickets are available at Ticketmaster outlets.

    The buyer must be one of the people using the tickets.  Fans
    may phone-order tickets (limit of 2 per buyer) with credit
    cards, but cannot pick up the tickets at the Auditorium
    until the day of the show.  Confirmations of purchase, 
    rather than tickets, will be mailed to the buyer.  When
    buyers pick up tickets, they must show a credit card and a 
    positive picture ID.  Wristbands will be issued at the time
    of pickup, and both wristbands and tickets will be needed 
    to enter the building.

    Security will be "tight".  Fans will be "wanded" with hand-held
    metal detectors and backpacks will not be allowed inside.

    Sure doesn't sound like there will be a taping section, does it?

    
237.576BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourTue Apr 18 1995 18:022
you going Tom?  
If so, send me mail.
237.577AWATS::WESTERVELTwelcome to paradiseTue Apr 18 1995 18:418
    I just reread my note; it doesn't state very clearly where
    to get tickets.  According to the paper, it is indeed via
    Ticketmaster over the usual phone number 
    [(508) 931-2000 or (617) 931-2000].

    This should be a pretty heavy dial.  I wonder which number
    to try first.
237.578GDTS now knows about the on-sale date conflictNETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedWed Apr 19 1995 20:4217
I called the human number for GDTS and clued them in on the conflict of Phish
and Dead tix both going on sale May 6th.  He seemed concerned and said he will
forward the information to the appropriate people.  After I got off the phone
with him I immediately checked my info to make sure I wasn't giving bogus info,
and yes, there is a conflict.  I told him I wasn't sure if Phish was playing 1
or two shows - I said they were definitely playing the 30th and maybe the 29th. 
Well, it's actually the 1st, but my point still stands.  There are other Phish
shows going on sale May 6th but nothing else in New England to conflict with
ticketmaster (sugarbush is not being handled by TM according to what Jeff M.
posted.).  I suggested moving the Dead on-sale date to the 29th or the 13th. 
The 29th is another Phish on-sale date but only for mid-west shows.  The 13th
would be ideal.  He seemed to act like I was the first person to tell him this. 
I also got through on the third try - unbelievable!

We may be seeing an update.  I feel like I did something important! :-)

adam
237.579SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed Apr 19 1995 20:5610
Adam, 

What's the 'human number' for GDTS?  I think I'll give it to Shelly C. at
Dyonisian, since she'll need it if they're going to coordinate a new on-sale
date for either/both bands.  It may already by too late, but hey ya never
know!


- jeff
237.580ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Apr 19 1995 21:1212
>What's the 'human number' for GDTS?

here are the GDTS numbers i have listed.  any confirmation if they're still
accurate?

East Coast	201-488-9393
West Coast	415-457-6388
Mail Order	415-457-8457
M.O. Problems	415-457-8034     <--- i.e. talk to a human
	M-F  11-5 Pacific time   (if you're lucky)

- rich
237.581BINKLY::CEPARSKIYou Don't Know How Easy It IsThu Apr 20 1995 12:294
    Couple updates for GDTS numbers:
    
    East Coast Hotline: 201-744-7700
    West Coast Hotline: 415-457-8457
237.582BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourFri Apr 21 1995 14:187
i'm in for the phish show (tom w. and i are gonna do it up).

ROW C
seats 109,111

ya mon rasta
237.583bouncin' round the room!AWATS::WESTERVELTlive &amp; let liveFri Apr 21 1995 15:101
 
237.584ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Apr 21 1995 15:1010
>i'm in for the phish show (tom w. and i are gonna do it up).

ROW C ?!  no fair...

i can't really complain, though.  i've had way more than my fair share of
being in the front row.

jeff maggard and i are in Row N, seats 113,115

- rich
237.585BINKLY::DEMARSEEnjoy beingFri Apr 21 1995 15:231
    Which show are you guys talking about?  The one in Lowell?
237.586ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Apr 21 1995 15:243
>    Which show are you guys talking about?  The one in Lowell?

yes.
237.587BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourMon Apr 24 1995 21:461
our new phone system's redial mech. is excellent!
237.588ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon Apr 24 1995 22:216
>our new phone system's redial mech. is excellent!

is this at work or home?  here at work our redial is slow.  do you have one
where you can have it continually redial until you get thru?

- rich
237.589Tapers' Hotline Update, 4/25/95ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Apr 27 1995 01:10113
Date:	25-APR-1995 23:32:36.70
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Tapers' Hotline Update, 4/25/95
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	

Tapers' Hotline Message -- 4/25/95

You've reached the Phish tapers hotline.  This is a new message as of 
April 25th.  

The newsletter mail order is over.  Virtually all orders will be filled 
exactly as requested, except for those which contained cash or  
personal checks, or were duplicate orders where a person attempted 
to purchase more than two tickets for a single show by filling in their 
own ID code on someone else's order form.  If you requested tapers 
tickets through mail order, you will receive tickets in the appropriate 
area for taping at each show.

We are striving to make the tapers' seats which remain after the 
regular mail order available through alternate sources such as venue 
box offices or a secondary mail order.  These arrangements are still 
being made, and probably will not be finalized before the regular on-
sale dates for the shows on the summer tour.  Here is all the 
information that is available regarding tapers' tickets for each show:

June 7th, Boise State University Pavilion, in Boise ID: Seating will be 
reserved in the stands and general admission on the floor; a general 
admission floor ticket will be required to tape at this show; these will 
be available through the regular outlets handling tickets to this show.  
There will be no additional mail order.

June 8th, Wolf Mountain in Park City, Utah: a tapers ticket will be 
required to tape at this show; further arrangements are still pending. 

June 9th and 10th, Red Rocks in Morrison CO.: All tickets will be 
general admission; a taper's ticket will not be required.

June 13th, Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights MO.: a tapers 
ticket will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are 
still pending. 

June 14th, Mud Island Amphitheatre in Memphis TN.: a tapers ticket 
will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are still 
pending. 

June 15th, Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA.: a tapers ticket 
will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are still 
pending. 

June 16th, Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh NC.: a tapers ticket 
will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are still 
pending.

June 17th, the Cellar Door Pavilion at Stone Ridge in Gainesville VA.: 
a tapers ticket will be required to tape at this show; further 
arrangements are still pending.

June 19th, Deer Creek Amphitheatre in Noblesville IN.: a tapers ticket 
will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are still 
pending.

June 20th, Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls OH.: a tapers 
ticket will be required to tape at this show; further arrangements are 
still pending.

June 22nd, Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua NY.: 
a tapers ticket will be required to tape at this show; further 
arrangements are still pending.

June 23rd, Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ. All tickets will be 
general admission; a taper's ticket will not be required.

June 24th and 25th, the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia PA.: a 
tapers ticket will be required to tape at these shows; further 
arrangements are still pending.

June 26th, Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs NY.: a 
tapers ticket will be required to tape at this show.  All of the tapers 
tickets which we could issue have been sold through the mail order.  
No additional tapers' tickets will be available for this show.

June 28th and 29th, Jones Beach in Wantagh, Long Island NY.: a 
tapers ticket will be required to tape at these shows; further 
arrangements are still pending.

June 30th and July 1st, Great Woods in Mansfield MA.: a tapers ticket 
will be required to tape at these shows; further arrangements are 
still pending.

and July 2nd and 3rd, Sugarbush SummerStage at Sugarbush North 
in Fayston VT.  All tickets will be general admission; a taper's ticket 
will not be required.

 Phish permits audio recording only; video taping is never allowed.  
All Phish audio taping is for non-commercial home use only.  At 
shows where tapers' tickets have been issued, a taper's ticket will be 
required in order to bring any recording equipment into the show.  

At all general admission shows, admission to the tapers' section will 
be first-come, first-serve at the door.  The size of the tapers section 
will be limited, and when it has become full no more recording 
equipment will be allowed into the venue.  Therefore you should 
arrive early if you plan to tape at these shows.

Thank you for calling; updated information will be added to this 
message as soon as it becomes available.  For general tour 
information, call the Phish Hotline at 617.862.7820.

The Phish Tapers' Hotline number is 617.862.2128.


Shelly
237.590BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourThu May 04 1995 03:424
re: redail

it is at work.  dial 617-931-2000. busy. hang up. hit ##. busy. hang up. ##.
busy. hang up.  ##.  .etc...
237.591hotline update 5/3AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 04 1995 12:54171
Subj:	Hotline Update, 5/3/95


Hotline Message -- 5/3/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of May 
3rd.    

Here are the confirmed dates for Phish's entire Summer tour: 

On June 7th, Phish will play at Boise State University Pavilion, in 
Boise ID.   The floor is sold out, but reserved seats are still available 
at the University Pavilion Box Office and Select-A-Seat outlets; the 
charge by phone number is 208.385.1766.  

On June 8th, Phish will play at Wolf Mountain in Park City, Utah.  
Some reserved seats as well as lawn tickets are still available at 
Smith's Stores; you can charge by phone through Smithstix:  
800.888.8499. 

On June 9th and 10th, Phish will play at Red Rocks in Morrison CO.  
These shows are completely sold out.  If you do not have a ticket, 
you will not be allowed to enter the access road to the Red Rocks 
area, so please do not come to Red Rocks without a ticket. 

On June 13th, Phish will play at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland 
Heights MO.  There will be reserved seats in the pavilion and tickets 
are on sale now at the Riverport Box Office with no service charge, 
and through Dialtix; the charge-by-phone number is 314.291.7600.  

On June 14th, Phish will play at Mud Island Amphitheatre in 
Memphis TN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at 
the Mud Island Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge by phone number is 901.525.1515.

On June 15th Phish will play at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta 
GA.  Some reserved seats in the pavilion as well as lawn tickets are 
on sale now at the Lakewood Box Office with no service charge first 
day on sale and day of show, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 404.249.6400.  

On June 16th Phish will play at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in 
Raleigh NC.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Walnut Creek Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 919.834.4000. 

On June 17th Phish will play at the Cellar Door Pavilion at Stone 
Ridge in Gainesville VA.  There a few reserved seats remaining in the 
pavilion as well as general admission on the lawn, and tickets are on 
sale now at the Pavilion Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 202.432.7328.  

On June 19th Phish will play at Deer Creek Amphitheatre in 
Noblesville IN.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Deer Creek Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 317.239.5151.  

On June 20th, Phish will play at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga 
Falls OH.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Blossom Box Office 
with no service charge on the first day on sale and the day of the 
show only, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 
216.241.5555.  

On June 22nd Phish will play at Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center 
in Canandaigua NY.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion 
and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 
6th at 9 am, with a 4-ticket per person limit, at the Finger Lakes Box 
Office with no service charge, at TicketMaster outlets throughout 
the NorthEast region, and at Ticket Express; the charge-by-phone 
number is 716.222.5000.  

On June 23rd Phish will play at Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale May 6th at 
10 am, with an 8-ticket per person limit, at the Waterloo Village Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster outlets throughout 
the New York - New Jersey region; the charge-by-phone number is 
201.507.8900. 

On June 24th and 25th Phish will play at the Mann Music Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  There will be reserved seating and general 
admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 6th at 10 am, 
with a limit of 4 tickets in the pavilion and 4 lawn tickets per show 
per customer, at the Mann Music Center Box Office with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster outlets in the Delaware Valley region; the 
charge-by-phone number is 215.336.2000.  Please check with your 
local outlet to find out if they use a system of priority numbers for 
forming a line before the tickets go on sale.

On June 26th Phish will play at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 
Saratoga Springs NY.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion 
and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 
6th at 10 am, with a limit of 4 tickets per person, at the SPAC Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster outlets throughout 
the New York region; the charge-by-phone number is 518.476.1000.

On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
Long Island NY.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
May 6th at 8 am, with a limit of 4 tickets per show per person, at the 
Jones Beach Box Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster 
outlets throughout the New York region; the charge-by-phone 
number is 516.888.9000.  Wristbands will be distributed starting at 
5 pm Thursday at TicketMaster outlets, and beginning 5:30 pm 
Friday at the Jones Beach box office.

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  There will be reserved seating in the pavilion and 
general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go on sale May 6th at 
10 am, with a limit of 4 tickets per person per show, at the Orpheum 
Theatre with no service charge until the Great Woods Box Office 
opens in late May, and then at the Great Woods Box Office with no 
service charge.  Tickets will also be available at TicketMaster outlets 
throughout the New England region; the charge-by-phone number is 
617.931.2000.  Wristbands will be distributed at TicketMaster 
outlets starting Thursday at 3 pm.

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Tickets will be general admission 
and they will go on sale May 5th at 10 am, with a limit of 8 tickets 
per person per show, at the Sugarbush Inn with no service charge, 
the Sugarbush Chamber of Commerce, the Flynn Theatre Box Office, 
Strawberries and other local outlets; the charge-by-phone number is 
800.53-SUGAR.

If you are unsure whether the tickets you are seeking will be 
available at your regional outlet, please check directly with that 
outlet prior to the on-sale date.  If your outlet is using wristbands, a 
wristband will guarantee your place in line; however, it does not 
necessarily guarantee you tickets to the show.  Many shows by many 
bands are going on sale on May 6th; if you are buying tickets on that 
day, please be patient.  If you are charging by phone, it may take a 
while to get through.  Don't assume prematurely that a show is sold 
out.

After the Summer Tour, there are no further plans until the fall, 
when Phish will probably tour again starting in October on the West 
Coast.

Phish tickets-by-mail orders will be filled during the second week of 
May.  We expect to be able to fill all orders completely unless they 
are duplicates.  For any concerns pertaining to tickets-by-mail, call 
617.736.1974.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly

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237.592AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 04 1995 12:5310

    Spastic (featuring members of Phish) w/Yup (late show)

        Fri., May 12 at Mama Kin


Not sure what the deal is...

Tom
237.593SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesThu May 04 1995 13:139
>     Spastic (featuring members of Phish) w/Yup (late show)
                                             ^^^
                                             |||    

                             That wouldn't be "yeP!" would it?

Where'd ya hear this?

- jeff_curious
237.594AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 04 1995 14:546
    I heard it from a mailing list I'm on called CONCERTGOERS.
    I presume the info came from today's Phoenix, but I could
    check further...

    Tom
237.595PHISH GREAT WOODSTELSEL::NICHOLSON_CThu May 04 1995 15:187
    Looking for any extras for the phish Great Woods shows.  need 2 tickets
    for each show. I will hopefully have extra Highgate tickets to trade.
    any help would be appreciated.
    
    thanks
    Todd Nicholson
    mkots3::nicholson
237.596SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu May 04 1995 15:438
re:  Spastic

I heard it on the radio and not being a big fan just let it flow out
my other ear but I heard the name Fishman and Spastic and yEP! all
connected....

bob

237.597BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourFri May 05 1995 17:3918
So, who's going to see PHISH in July at Sugarbush?
I went last year and had fun.  excellent venue: set on
the slope looking outward over the sea of green hills
and valleys.

anyways, tix are on sale today... i got mine!
i was thinking, if there's a bunch of us going, we
should rent a couple of condos and ppppaaahhhty dooown!!!!
so, edit this list and add your name if you're going and
you're into doing something w/ accomodations as a group:


PHISH: SUGARBUSH 7/2 and 7/3/95
-------------------------------

JC&Deb + another couple


237.598+ no other coupleAWATS::WESTERVELTFri May 05 1995 17:556
PHISH: SUGARBUSH 7/2 and 7/3/95
-------------------------------

JC&Deb + another couple
Tom AwatsPhishhead
237.599SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesFri May 05 1995 19:147
PHISH: SUGARBUSH 7/2 and 7/3/95
-------------------------------

JC&Deb + another couple
Tom AwatsPhishhead
Jeff M. (7/2 only)

237.600SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelMon May 08 1995 17:287
PHISH: SUGARBUSH 7/2 and 7/3/95
-------------------------------

JC&Deb + another couple
Tom AwatsPhishhead
Jeff M. (7/2 only)
Jeff S. (mo'd for both. May only be able to catch 7/2)
237.601AWATS::WESTERVELTTue May 09 1995 13:215
    There's a neat Phish article in the Sunday (May 7) Boston
    Globe Magazine.

    Tom
237.602suga sugaENQUE::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowTue May 09 1995 18:039
    
    PHISH: SUGARBUSH 7/2 and 7/3/95
    -------------------------------
    
    JC&Deb + another couple
    Tom AwatsPhishhead
    Jeff M. (7/2 only)
    Jeff S. (mo'd for both. May only be able to catch 7/2)
    C.Sloan&Co. (probably camping @ little river st. park)
237.603Phish Hotline Update 5/9/95ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue May 09 1995 18:19149
Date:	 9-MAY-1995 14:10:01.91
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Hotline Update 5/9/95
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Hotline Message -- 5/9/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of May 
9th.  

Phish, Jennifer Trynin and Emergency Broadcast Network will be at 
the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Massachusetts, on May 
16th in a special benefit concert for Voters for Choice.  A small 
number of additional tickets for this show will go on sale Wednesday, 
May 10 at noon Eastern Daylight Time by TicketMaster phone charge 
only.  The number to call is 617.931.2000.  There will be a limit of 
two tickets per person.  Tickets are $25 plus a $1.50 service charge 
per ticket.  TicketMaster will be making a $5000 donation to the 
Voters for Choice Education Fund.  Ticket purchases will be 
confirmed by mail and must be picked up the day of the show by the 
purchaser.  The purchaser must be one of the people using the 
tickets.  To pick up tickets, the purchaser must show the credit card 
used to purchase the tickets and a picture ID.  If two tickets are 
purchased, both people using the tickets must be present when 
picking up the tickets; wristbands will be issued at that time, and 
both a ticket and a wristband will be required for entry to the 
concert.  A limited number of tapers' tickets to the Lowell show were 
made available on a lottery basis.   All of the tapers who were 
selected have been notified.  The tapers' ticket pick-up procedure 
will be the same as that described for regular tickets.
        
Here are the confirmed dates for Phish's entire Summer tour: 

On June 7th, Phish will play at Boise State University Pavilion, in 
Boise ID.   The floor is sold out, but reserved seats are still available 
at the University Pavilion Box Office and Select-A-Seat outlets; the 
charge by phone number is 208.385.1766.  

On June 8th, Phish will play at Wolf Mountain in Park City, Utah.  
Some reserved seats as well as lawn tickets are still available at Wolf 
Mountain with no service charge and at Smith's Stores; you can 
charge by phone through Smithstix:  800.888.8499. 

On June 9th and 10th, Phish will play at Red Rocks in Morrison CO.  
These shows are completely sold out.  If you do not have a ticket, 
you will not be allowed to enter the access road to the Red Rocks 
area, so please do not come to Red Rocks without a ticket. 

On June 13th, Phish will play at Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland 
Heights MO.  There will be reserved seats in the pavilion and tickets 
are on sale now at the Riverport Box Office with no service charge, 
and through Dialtix; the charge-by-phone number is 314.291.7600.  

On June 14th, Phish will play at Mud Island Amphitheatre in 
Memphis TN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at 
the Mud Island Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge by phone number is 901.525.1515.

On June 15th Phish will play at Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta 
GA.  Lawn tickets are still available at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 404.249.6400.  

On June 16th Phish will play at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in 
Raleigh NC.  Lawn tickets and a few pavilion seats are still available 
at the Walnut Creek Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster; the charge-by-phone number is 919.834.4000. 

On June 17th Phish will play at the Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge in 
Gainesville VA.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Pavilion Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 202.432.7328.  

On June 19th Phish will play at Deer Creek Amphitheatre in 
Noblesville IN.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Deer Creek Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster; the charge-by-
phone number is 317.239.5151.  

On June 20th, Phish will play at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga 
Falls OH.  Lawn tickets are still available at TicketMaster; the charge-
by-phone number is 216.241.5555.  

On June 22nd Phish will play at Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center 
in Canandaigua NY.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Finger 
Lakes Box Office with no service charge, at TicketMaster outlets 
throughout the NorthEast region, and at Ticket Express; the charge-
by-phone number is 716.222.5000.  

On June 23rd Phish will play at Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ.  
Tickets are general admission and they are on sale now at the 
Waterloo Village Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster outlets throughout the New York - New Jersey region; 
the charge-by-phone number is 201.507.8900. 

On June 24th and 25th Phish will play at the Mann Music Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  Lawn tickets are still available at the Mann Music 
Center Box Office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets 
in the Delaware Valley region; the charge-by-phone number is 
215.336.2000.  

On June 26th Phish will play at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 
Saratoga Springs NY.  Lawn tickets are still available at the SPAC Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster outlets throughout 
the New York region; the charge-by-phone number is 518.476.1000.

On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
Long Island NY.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are still 
available at the Jones Beach Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster outlets throughout the New York region; the charge-by-
phone number is 516.888.9000. 

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  Lawn, and tickets are still available at the Orpheum 
Theatre with no service charge until the Great Woods Box Office 
opens in late May, and then at the Great Woods Box Office with no 
service charge.  Tickets are available at TicketMaster outlets 
throughout the New England region; the charge-by-phone number is 
617.931.2000. 

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Tickets are general admission and 
they are on sale now at the Sugarbush Inn with no service charge, 
the Sugarbush Chamber of Commerce, the Flynn Theatre Box Office, 
Strawberries and other local outlets; the charge-by-phone number 
is 800.53-SUGAR.

After these Summer Tour dates there are no further plans until the 
fall, when Phish will probably tour again starting in late September 
on the West Coast.

Phish tickets-by-mail orders will be filled and mailed this week.  We 
will fill all orders completely unless they are duplicates.  For any 
concerns pertaining to tickets-by-mail, call 617.736.1974.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.604SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue May 09 1995 20:3011
        <<< Note 237.602 by ENQUE::SLOAN "Tell ME all that 'cha know" >>>

>    C.Sloan&Co. (probably camping @ little river st. park)


I stayed there for the Horde tour one year - the park ranger was a DINK
shall we say :)

But very nice campground - on a nice pond/lake...was it a rivah?
bob

237.605Phish Taper's Hotline Message -- 5/9/95ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed May 10 1995 04:40159
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  9-MAY-1995 21:15:37.65
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Tapers' update, 5/9/95

Tapers' Hotline Message -- 5/9/95

You've reached the Phish tapers' hotline.  This is a new message as of 
May 9th.  

The newsletter mail order is over.  Virtually all orders will be filled 
exactly as requested, except for those which contained cash or  
personal checks, or were duplicate orders where a person attempted 
to purchase more than two tickets for a single show by filling in their 
own ID code on someone else's order form.  If you requested tapers' 
tickets through mail order, you will receive tickets in the appropriate 
area for taping at each show.

Some tapers' seats which remain after the regular mail order will be 
available through a secondary mail order.  This is the last time we 
will do this; all future mail order for tapers' tickets will take place 
through the regular Phish Newsletter mail order system, so if you 
wish to order tapers' tickets in the future you should be sure to 
subscribe to the Newsletter.  You can do that by sending your name 
and address on a postcard to Phish Newsletter, P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, MA   02173.  Here is all the information pertaining to 
tapers' tickets for each show of the summer tour:

June 7th,  Boise State University Pavilion, in Boise ID:  Seating will be 
reserved in the stands and general admission on the floor; a general 
admission floor ticket will be required to tape at this show; these 
were available through the regular outlets handling tickets to this 
show.  There will be no additional mail order.

June 8th,  Wolf Mountain in Park City, Utah: a taper's ticket will be 
required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets will be 
available by mail order; the total ticket price is $22.50 per ticket. 

June 9th and 10th, Red Rocks in Morrison CO.:  All tickets are general 
admission; a taper's ticket will not be required to tape at Red Rocks.

June 13th, Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights MO.:  a 
taper's ticket will be required to tape at this show; additional tapers' 
tickets are available at the Riverport box office and through Dialtix: 
314.291.7600. 

June 14th, Mud Island Amphitheatre in Memphis TN.:  a taper's 
ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets 
will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $23.50 per 
ticket. 

June 15th,  Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta GA.:  a taper's ticket 
will be required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets will 
be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $22.50 per ticket.

June 16th, Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh NC.:  a taper's 
ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets 
will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $22.50 per 
ticket.

June 17th, the Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge in Gainesville VA.:  a 
taper's ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional 
tapers' tickets will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is 
$22.50 per ticket.

June 19th, Deer Creek Amphitheatre in Noblesville IN.:  a tapers 
ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets 
will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $22.50 per 
ticket.

June 20th, Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls OH.:  a tapers 
ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional tapers' tickets 
will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $22.50 per 
ticket.

June 22nd, Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua NY.:  
a taper's ticket will be required to tape at this show.  Additional 
tapers' tickets will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is 
$22.50 per ticket.

June 23rd, Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ.  All tickets will be 
general admission; a taper's ticket will not be required.

June 24th and 25th, the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia PA.:  a 
taper's ticket will be required to tape at these shows.  All of the 
tapers' tickets which we could issue have been sold through the mail 
order.  No additional tapers' tickets will be available for these shows.

June 26th, Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs NY.:  
a taper's ticket will be required to tape at this show.  All of the 
taper's tickets which we could issue have been sold through the mail 
order.  No additional tapers' tickets will be available for this show.

June 28th and 29th, Jones Beach in Wantagh, Long Island NY.:  a 
taper's ticket will be required to tape at these shows.  Additional 
tapers' tickets will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is 
$25.00 per ticket.

June 30th and July 1st, Great Woods in Mansfield MA.:  a tapers 
ticket will be required to tape at these shows.  Additional tapers' 
tickets will be available by mail order; the total ticket price is $25.50 
per ticket.

and July 2nd and 3rd, Sugarbush SummerStage at Sugarbush North 
in Fayston VT.  All tickets will be general admission; a taper's ticket 
will not be required.

Tapers' seats will be directly behind the soundboard and the view 
from them will be somewhat obstructed.  So that there will be 
enough taping seats for the people who need them, please do not 
plan on ordering these tickets unless you intend to tape.  Phish 
permits audio recording only; video taping is never allowed.  All 
Phish audio taping is for non-commercial home use only.  At shows 
where tapers' tickets have been issued, a taper's ticket will be 
required in order to bring any recording equipment into the show.  

Here are the mail-order instructions for Phish Summer Tour tapers' 
tickets.  Orders will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis by 
postmark.  All orders must be postmarked between May 10th and 
May 15th; orders postmarked after May 15th will not be filled.  

Because the remaining tapers' tickets are limited, you may only 
order one taper's ticket per show.  You may order as many shows as 
you like in one envelope; however, you must enclose a separate 
money order for each show.  Each person may send only one order; 
duplicate orders will not be filled.  Each person must fill out their 
own order.  Send your order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  Put your 
return address on the outside of the envelope, and also write on it 
which shows you are ordering tickets for.  In your order please include 
a 3x5 card with your name, address and telephone number in the upper 
left hand corner.  Write on the card which shows you are ordering tickets 
for.  Also enclose a self-addressed, stamped #10 legal 
size envelope with 32 cents postage for up to six tickets, or 55 cents 
for seven or more tickets.  The ticket prices listed in this message 
already include a $2.50 per ticket handling charge.  Payment must be 
in the form of a postal money order or an American Express money 
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Shelly
237.606AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 10 1995 16:374
    What are the chances Spastic is actually Phish in disguise,
    warming up for their Lowell gig?  [spastic, playing tomorrow
    night in beantown]  pretty slim prolly, huh?
237.607DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 10 1995 17:272
    
    I just scored Phish Tix for the Lowell Memorial Scumatorium.  :-)
237.608AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 10 1995 17:282
    Any direx to the scumatorium?
237.609DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 10 1995 17:588
    
    re - Direx to scumatorium
    
    I havn't gotten to that yet.  JC and I should be able to prepare some
    good directions being the bright U-Lowell students that we are.
    
    I think that after I get my tickets I'll be heading RIGHT to the Mill
    City Brewery (almost heaven) for a pre-Phish rage.  ;-)  
237.610I dunno - I'm into dives SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 10 1995 19:387
>>    re - Direx to scumatorium
    
Actually I thought it was a nice place....

ever been there?  
bob

237.611AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 10 1995 19:383
>ever been there?  
not me.  Just mindlessly repeating what I hear from others... baaaaaah   baaah
:-)
237.612I like it...nice placeSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 10 1995 20:1416
                    <<< Note 237.611 by AWATS::WESTERVELT >>>

:-)


hey!

I remember = there was one small thing I didn't like...the chairs.
they still aren't as rank as the orpheum though.

something's wrong w/ me anyhow.


:)
bob

237.613Lowell Pride (yeah, right....!!)QUOIN::BELKINone...3...5...7..8..9.10!Wed May 10 1995 20:243
I've been in the Lowell Mem. Aud - its a nice place.  Seats only a few K.
(2-3K).  Sure would love to see the JGB there :-).
The Aud. has a real pipe organ in it, too.
237.614DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsThu May 11 1995 14:593
    
    Perhaps the Phish keyboardist will play the pipe organ....that
    would be somewhat interesting.
237.615AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 11 1995 15:053
    I wouldn't put it past him.  He plays real organs and pianos,
    not synths, so I bet he'd dig it.  
237.616BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourThu May 11 1995 17:204

I'm psyched for it!
Lowell, that is... 5 days to go.
237.617AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 11 1995 17:512
    any bets on the setlist? (lowell)
    Personally, I haven't got a clue... but I'm starting to think about it.
237.618CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 11 1995 17:496
    dead cover tunes...
    
    
    sorry
    
    rfb
237.619:^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu May 11 1995 17:562
    No rfb
    they're toooooo cool for that
237.620AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 11 1995 18:394
    I don't know actually whether they often cover dead tunes..
    from my limited tape collection so far I'd say not often.
    However I read that Trey was a big dead fan growing up, so
    it wouldn't really surprise me.
237.621DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsThu May 11 1995 20:543
    
    I'd be into Phish doing Scarlet Begonias.....something that leaves
    lots o' climax opportunities.                
237.622CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 11 1995 21:121
    gotta love that climax!
237.623BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourMon May 15 1995 14:2911
Ok PHISHHEADs, a few of us are going to the Lowell Mem. Aud. show tomorow.

1. where the F is that place?????????
remember, lowell has NO street signs (city ordinance, i think :-)...

2. the flyert siad i have to pick up tix at 4:30.  that's a little early
for me... will this run later?

3. BEERS BEFOREHAND!  i vote for going to the lowell mill city brewpub.

jc
237.624SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon May 15 1995 15:3418
> 1. where the F is that place?????????

what JC said!

> 2. the flyert siad i have to pick up tix at 4:30.  that's a little early for
> me... will this run later?

Dunno.  When does the show start?  We should try to pick up the tix prior to
beer-n-dinner at the LMCB...


> 3. BEERS BEFOREHAND!  i vote for going to the lowell mill city brewpub.

LMCB sounds fine with me!!


- jeff_psyched_for_a_day_after_birthday_Phish_show!!!_:-)

237.625NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon May 15 1995 18:085
I'll be going to the show with my ticket-host, Jim.  I'll make an effort to
get us both to the ticket counter early so we can hit the Mill City
Brewery.

adam
237.626DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsMon May 15 1995 18:3411
                                                           
    Lowell Memorial (insert insult here)atorium is at 50 East Merrimack
    Street.
    
    This is basically what the directions say at 454-2854. 
    
    - RT 495 TO LOWELL CONNECTOR
    - FOLLOW LOWELL CONNECTOR TO END 
    - FOLLOW SIGNS TO SHERATON HOTEL
    - PARK IN SHERATON HOTEL PARKING GARAGE (NOMINAL FEE)
    - TAKE FOOTBRIDGE TO AUDITORIUM
237.627BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourMon May 15 1995 20:593
Thanks Rastamon.

so, brewpub beforehand or what?
237.628ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Mon May 15 1995 20:579
>    - PARK IN SHERATON HOTEL PARKING GARAGE (NOMINAL FEE)

any lowellites familiar with realistic nearby parking WITHOUT a nominal fee?

>so, brewpub beforehand or what?

directions?

- rich
237.629SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon May 15 1995 21:1311
re: brewpub?

Yes!

re: directions?

Ditto.  Please send 'em! :-)


- jeff
237.630DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsTue May 16 1995 12:4512
    
    May be wise to park in the garage.... There is a national and a state
    park very close to the auditorium....may be some parking there, but 
    I question it's safety after dark.  
    
    I don't know how to get to the brewery from downtown....I usually 
    visually locate the dorm tower for U-Lowell and head towards that...
    it's within a 1/2 mile of that dorm.  I'll get out my atlas at lunch
    and try to locate it on that.
    
    What time should we meet up??  I guess we have to go get our wristbands
    at around 4:30 then we're free til 7:00.
237.631Directions to Lowell AuditoriumROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Tue May 16 1995 13:54194
taken from the net.  no guarantee of their accuracy.  note the correction
at the end.

- rich

>From: crosslan@bedford.progress.COM (Adam Crossland)
>Newsgroups: rec.music.phish
>Subject: Directions to Lowell Auditorium, NetGathering, useful info
>Date: 15 May 1995 14:12:47 GMT
>Organization: Berkeley phish.net to USENET Gateway
>
>My fellow Lowell-bound aphishionados:
> 
>Here are the directions to the Lowell Memorial Auditorium which I promised.
>I hope that these will help everyone get to the show with a minimum of
>trouble.  Lowell is an old mill town, and the roads were not laid down
>with ease of travel in mind, and there are lots of one-way streets, so
>you may want to become very familiar with the directions before you get 
>off of the highway.
> 
>These directions start at the Lowell Connector, a little stretch of road
>that runs between Rt. 3, Rt. 495 and Downtown Lowell.  Briefly, here's 
>how to get to the LC from several different routes:
> 
>|From Western Mass./Mass Turnpike: get off the Turnpike onto Rt. 495 North
>(Exit 11A, I believe), and travel north until you see signs for the 
>Lowell Connector.
> 
>|From Boston/Southern MA/Rt. 95 and 128:  From 95/128 North, get on Rt. 3
>North.  Take Exit 30N.  You're on the Connector.
> 
>|From New Hampshire and points north/Rt. 93:  Travel South on Rt. 93 until 
>Rt. 293 splits off toward Manchester and Nashua, and head towards Nashua.
>Rt. 293 will turn into Rt. 3 after a set of tolls.  Stay on Rt. 3 South
>until you see a sign for Rt. 495 North.  Take that exit, and the very next 
>exit on 495N is for the Lowell Connector.
> 
>Once you are on the Lowell Connector, it would be an excellent idea to obey
>the speed limit (50 m.p.h.), as this road is fraught with speed traps, and
>I am sure that the police will be looking for cars with Phish/Dead stickers.
>So, be cool, and make sure that you get to the show.
> 
>|From the Connector:
>Drive straight until the road ends in a set of traffic lights.  You'll see a 
>sign that says "Lowell Center Next Left".  That's where you are going.
> 
>At the lights, turn left.
> 
>Go through four set of traffic lights.  After the fourth set, you'll be on
>Central Street.
> 
>|From Central Street, you have several options.  You can go to the Auditorium,
>you can find parking, or you can get something to eat.  I am going to start
>with parking, as everything else is within easy walking distance of parking,
>and the available spaces will begin to dry up quickly   While reading the 
>following directions, you may want to refer to the map of Downtown Lowell
>that I will draw at the end of the email.
> 
>To get to the Leo A. Roy Parking Garage:
> 
>Stay in the left lane of Central St., and take the first left after the
>traffic light.  That's Middle St.  Family Bank will be on your left.
>Drive to the end of Middle St., where it intersects Shattuck St., which is 
>one way, left-turn only.  Shattuck St. quickly intersects with Market St.
>(again, one way, left-turn only).  The Leo A. Roy Parking Garage is on the
>right-hand side of Makret St.  There are several other parking garages in the 
>area, and on-street parking can found on Middle St. and Market St.
> 
>To get to the Lowell Memorial Auditorium from Central St.:
> 
>Stay in the right lane of Central St., and take the right-turn at the
>traffic light.  MASSBANK for Savings will be on your left.  You will be 
>on a very short road that immediately intersects with Middlesex St.
>Turn right at the lights, and the Lowell Memorial Auditorium is on the
>left-hand side of the road just past the Federal Building.
> 
>To get food:
> 
>Lowell has many excellent restaurants and pubs.  The conformation letter
>that you got lists several of them.  Here are my suggestions for good eating
>that is within walking distance to the show:
> 
>Southeast Asia.  This place has authentic Thai, Cambodian, Vietnamese and
>Laotian food in a really superb buffet.  I've eaten here at least once a week 
>for the past two years.  It is the principle reason that I live in Lowell :).
>To get there from Central St. on foot:  Walk down Market St. away from Central
>St.  Cross the intersection with Dutton St. (carefully!)  It's on the right,
>one-block down.
> 
>Bombay Mahal.  Killer Indian cuisine.  I highly recomend the Vegetable
>Biryani and the Aloo dishes.  This establishment is on Middle St., about
>twenty feet from Central St.
> 
>The Dubliner.  Traditional pub-fare, including a decent selection of beers.
>The Dub is on Market St., between Dutton and Central (much nearer to 
>Dutton St.)
> 
>Subway.  What can I say about Subway that hasn't been said before?  It is at
>the intersecon of Middlesex St. and Shattuck St.
> 
>Smithwick's.  They've only recently started serving food, but this is a
>truly great place to have a couple of drinks and socialize.  Their  
>selection of beers on tap is top-notch: Sam Adams, Oregon, Harpoon,
>Guiness, and many others.  I suggest this place as the Unofficial Net
>gathering spot in the absence of other Lowell-knowledgable folk to 
>make such a decree.  Those aphishionados who are under the legal
>drinking age will be able to get in; they don't card at the door.  You
>probably will get carded if you order booze, though.
> 
>The Old Worthen House.  This is primarily a drinking establishment; 
>although,they have a menu of your basic grill food.  In the nineteenth
>century, it was a boarding house, and Edgar Allen Poe lived there while
>teaching.  Today, it is a cool, neighborhghod pub.  Check out the wild
>fan setup on the ceiling.  The Worthen is located near the intersection
>of Market and Dutton St., across Dutton from Downtown.
> 
>ADAM'S PAINSTAKINGLY DRAWN MAP OF DOWNTOWN LOWELL
> 
> 
>					  | |B                       Lowell
>					  | |r                       Memorial
>					  | |i                       Auditorium
>					  | |d                            ----
>					  | |g                            |  |
>					  | |e St.                        |  |
>	Middlesex St. 1-way <--		  | |      Middlesex St. 2-way    ----
>   ---------------------------------------- ----------------------------------
>   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>| |--- ------------------|^|---------   -----   ------------------------------
>| |*4|V|       *3        |^|   *2    |^|    / ^/
>| |  |V------------------|^|----------^|   / ^/
>| |  |V <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<^|  / ^/
>| |  |V------------------|^|----------^| / ^/
>| |  |V| Middle St.1-way |^|         |^|/ ^/
>| |  |V|  *1             |^|         |^/ ^/
>-  -- V------------------|^|----------^ ^/
>   >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  /
>-  ----------------------------------- /
>| |	 Market St.    --||-         | |
>| |	 1-way  -->    |   |         | |C
>| |D		       -----         | |e
>| |u		    Leo A. Roy       | |n
>| |t		    Parking Garage   | |t
>| |t				     | |r
>| |o				     | |a
>| |n				     | |l
>| |				     | |
>| |St.				     | |S
>| |				     | |t.
> 
>*1 = The Dubliner
>*2 = Bombay Mahal
>*3 = Smithwick's (unofficial NetGathering spot)
>*4 = Subway
> 
> 
>Leaving Lowell:
>Getting back to the Lowell Connector, which will give you access to Routes
>495 and 3, is easily accomplished.  Drive along Middlesex St., and turn left 
>onto Dutton St.  Drive straight on Dutton through four sets of lights,
>and look for signs for 495 and 3 on your right.
> 
> 
>I encourage all of you fine folk to plan to arrive a little early on
>Tuesday, as there are good things to see and stuff to do in
>Downtown Lowell.  You can go for a walk along the canals that criss-cross
>the city for example.  Just wander around you'll be surprised at what you'll
>find.
> 
>Please feel free to email me at crosslan@progress.com with any questions.
>Also, I can be reached at my work number 1-800-999-4599 ext. 4053 for
>emergency directions.  I'll be leaving for the show on Tuesday at around
>5 p.m.
> 
>surrendering to the flow,
> 
>adam
> 
> 
>From: crosslan@bedford.progress.COM (Adam Crossland)
>Newsgroups: rec.music.phish
>Subject: OOPS!  CHANGE TO LOWELL DIRECTIONS!!!  IMPORTANT!
>Date: 15 May 1995 14:16:10 GMT
>Organization: Berkeley phish.net to USENET Gateway
> 
>Sorry to shout, but I just realized that I made a mistake in the directions
>to the Lowell Auditorium and surrounding area that I posted recently.
>What I labeled as Middlesex St. is actually Merrimack St.  So, modify
>your copy of the map and change the references to Middlesex to Merrimack.
> 
>Sorry about that!
> 
>adam
>
237.632DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsTue May 16 1995 16:4429
    
    Looking at the my map.  The brewery is about 3/4 mile from the
    Auditorium on Cabot street.  Cabot crosses Merrimack Street 
    as well as Market Street.  If your on Merrimack Street take right
    onto Cabot, it's on the right near the end of Cabot.  The following
    map in crude, but it gives the basic idea I think. 
    
     (I think the person in the previous note
    mistook Middlesex Street for Merrimack Street).
    
    	|                                    /-------|
        |                                   /        |
        |X (Brewery on Cabot Street        / |       |
        | 				  /  |       |
        |    French Street               /   |       |
    -------------------------------------    |       |
    	|    Moody Street                    |       |
    --------------------------------------   |       |
    	|    Merrimack Street            |   |       |    Auditorium
    -------------------------------------------------|------------
    	|    Market Street                   |   |   | / 
    -------------------------------------------------|/ <--Prescott Street
	                                             |
                                                     |<---- Central Street
                                                     |
    
    
    Perhaps we could meet somewhere closer to the auditorium, Smithwicks?
    
237.633BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourTue May 16 1995 17:348
well, i'm picking up Mr. Westermon at the LKG lobby, 5 pm shahp.
then, i'm lowell bound.
get tix.
head to brewery.
drink many brews.
see the show.


237.634setlist 5/16AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 17 1995 13:3935
Subj:   setlist, 5/16/95 Lowell MA



Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Lowell MA

5/16/95

Intro (two speakers, Gloria Steinem was 2nd)
Do What You Want To*, Ha Ha Ha**, Spock's Brain***, <no title>****,
Reba, Feed From the Bottom#, HYHU > Lonesome Cowboy Bill## > HYHU,
Free###, It's Time?####, You Enjoy Myself, Sweet Adeline@, Sample in a
Jar

E:  Tie Your Shoes@@

 notes...

 * - Old gospel tune, new to Phish
 ** - little Fishman ditty, new song
 *** - new song, inspired by a star trek espisode (mike?)
 **** - mellow page tune
 # - new tune, title certainly could be Theme from the... (trey)
 ## - Fishman cover of a velvet underground song.  Before song, Fishman
 names the first two songs, Fish & Trey present 4 choices for the title
 of the third one, audience resoundingly chooses 'Spock's Brain.  Page
 sez his tune has no title yet, Fishman suggests "wow, page sang!"
 ### new tune (trey)
 #### new tune, sort of mellow (trey)
 @ acapella, no mic
 @@ new tune (mike), Gloria tease/verse at end for Gloria Steinem


 Total time was just under two hours including introductions

237.635AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 17 1995 13:429
    Well what did you think of your first show Mr. Hapgood?

    This show pretty much blew me away.  I haven't had time to
    digest it yet.  Lots of new music! 


    Tom

237.636DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 17 1995 14:404
    
    I can't believe they belted out so many new tunes.  It was nice to 
    see the crowd jus looking around going "huh? what this?".  Didn't 
    have to deal with the typical beebopee stuff.
237.637STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogWed May 17 1995 15:177
    re "Spock's Brain"... 
    
    Its in the running for being "Plan 9 from Star Trek", as possibly the
    worst ep of the old series (and there were some real clunkers in the
    3rd season).
    
    gary
237.638USOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyWed May 17 1995 17:038
    
    Just got a call from a friend who went to his first Phish show.  he
    loved it.  said the place was up dancing the whole time.  Got a kick 
    out of the band playin G-L-O-R-I-A at the end when Gloria Steinham was
    brought back out.  He said the tanks were a hissin all around where he
    parked.  He said that there were 3 words to describe the show:
    
    	EX  -  L   -  ENT  
237.639I've been outted - and I wasn't even in!SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 17 1995 21:0842
>    Well what did you think of your first show Mr. Hapgood?

Yow!  Tom ratted me OUT in the dead file no less :)

I had a great time last night.  Never been to one and didn't know what to 
expect. I do have a couple of phish tapes. ... one in particular had me 
worried; the NYE show from a couple of years ago w/ all the "sillyness".  I 
was hoping I wouldn't be in for that and I really wasn't!  Well not until the 
trampolines came out :)

So if I'd a known I beforehand I coulda wore my dress too!  Or better yet I 
might have worn my bowling clothes (many smiles here)....

So does Fishman always where the cute dress?  :)  Is it better to drum in
my dear?  Lots'o'breathing room?  Does Kramer dress Trey?  :)  (really 
having fun here!).  Does Trey have his name monogrammed above the top pocket 
of his bowling shirt??

The music?  On the way in line for tickets I think Jeff M made a quick Santana
comparison.  I heard that and thought that was right on for the sustain.  I
also heard some Hendrix and a *lot* of Zappa.  I consider myself a Zap fan 
and said, "Zap lives!".   So lots of sustain in the guitar, freeky off beat
beats and fast paced rythyms, lots of fast interaction between musicians....

I really liked the songs and the long guitar jams.  Especially the guitar jams.
I did get bored in a couple of the slow spots.  It was easy to pick out what
a new song was too - like Deane said,  no one did much :)  

ps.  the set list forgot an acapella happy b;day for somebody...
shhh shhhh happy b'day...shhh
pps.  what?!?!  no review of EBN?  I liked the part where he'd watch all
the TV for you and you can watch the 30min wrap.  this man was a freek!
ppps.  Jen Trynin Band - was anybody manning the mixer?  MUD!
pppps.  Does Trey always do the "Angus head bobbing" except not as wild??
ppppps.  Real active w/ the ole foot pedals too!  
pppppps.  I'll make ONE dead comparison - people actually went for the music
rather than to hang out in the hallways .... (apologies to any hallway hangers
that might be in here ... I've hung in the hallway myself on occasion).  I 
went to the bathroom and there wasn't ONE person I passed on my way who didn't
work there.

seeya
237.640SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 17 1995 21:126
>>ps.  the set list forgot an acapella happy b;day for somebody...
>>shhh shhhh happy b'day...shhh

This was the only song I knew :)
bob

237.641DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 17 1995 21:3011
                                                       
    I was sitting to the right of the taper section, very close....the sound 
    was absolutely outstanding.  I only caught the very end of the second 
    opening act then Phish.
    
    After spending 3 hours at the brewery and 15 minutes at The Usual, it
    is safe to say I was in rare form last night.
    
    My friend, Mr Fish, was enjoying the music and hollering big time, 
    someone on stage mentioned something at one point...."get that guy
    up here on back-up!!!".  Havn't laughed so hard in all to long. 
237.642*IT* is BEST! :-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed May 17 1995 22:3439
re: setlist

There's a few errors in there ... 'specially the new tunes.  The names that
Fishman gave don't match those in the setlist.  We have to congratulate Rich
for picking up on the "I'll Come Running" (to tie your shoes) encore which was
a Brian Eno cover.  Well, at least it _sounds_ like it could be a good Phish
tune...

re: The Show

I really got jazzed up by the first tune -- up-beat remake of an old gospel
tune.  Everyone was standing around watching Rich and I shake our bones wondering
why we knew all the words ... we just figgered 'em out -- gospel tunes are OH
SO HARD :-)

Well, of course it had to happen... I'm there celebratin' my 26th B-day and
who sits next to me but a woman (girl?) barely old enough for a driver's
license.  Sheesh, talk about feelin' OLD!  Average age of the crowd had to be
sub-20... and probably was only over 18 because of all us DECheads! :-)

The show last night reminded me what it was like back in 90/91/92 at small
clubby Phish shows where "IT" would happen with a new tune.  "IT" most
definitely happened last night (especially on that 1st tune)!  Must have been
all the nicotine I ingested (2nd hand smoke).  <sigh>  The kids these days!!


re: DeanO
> "get that guy up here on back-up!!!".  Havn't laughed so hard in all to
> long. 

So that was Mr. Fish, eh??? :-)



BEST!!!


- jeff
237.643Are these guys huge or whatSALEM::BENJAMINThu May 18 1995 04:3711
      A friend of a friend had an extra ticket to the show and he ended up
    trading it for :
             *an Albany Dead ticket...plus
             *5 phish tapes....plus
             *$20
      I was told there were many phish heads wandering the streets with
    cash and tapes in hand looking for tickets..
    Afriend of the friend of a friend was there attending his first phish
    show and came out ranting and raving that it was the best thing he'd
    ever seen in his life...all this sounds very famaliar to me...like
    it all happened before with some other band...hmmmm
237.644BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourThu May 18 1995 13:2810
definitely a good show, especially up in the 5th row where i had a chance
to really check out some of the interplay.  trey no doubt is a master of
the axe, and the entire band is a master of playing with the audience, very
similar to what the dead used to do very, very well.  reba has many transitions
and each one, phish played it out building anxiety/excitement into the crowd,
then finally, making the transition to which the crowd went wildish.  same
with YEM.  kinda like "Inspiration..." in Terrapin.  this is what i really
dig about phish.  the ability to build, surge, build, surge, jam, jam. i'm
ready for another show and cannot wait until Sugarbush.  anyone wanna trade
some Grate Woods phish tix for albany dead tix?
237.645AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 18 1995 13:368
    zappa, exactly!  

    Thing I noticed is that the songs don't matter so much as the groove...
    I suddenly realized that was why I was there.  Also feeling very old.

    Bob, I wanna see that dress at the next show!  

237.646CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 18 1995 13:487
    readin ya'lls posts make me wish I was seeing Phish at Redrocks June
    9-10..but I'll be salmon fishing outside of Gunnison on Blue Mesa Res.
    
    Possibly, when I get back from Vegas and my fishing trip before Mem
    Holiday, I can request some tapes of the event ya'll attended???
    
    rfb
237.647AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 18 1995 14:093
    We should set up a little DEC tree for anybody who gets good
    copies of the Lowell show.  
237.648AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 18 1995 14:1315
>with YEM.  kinda like "Inspiration..." in Terrapin.  this is what i really
>dig about phish.  the ability to build, surge, build, surge, jam, jam. i'm

    Me too, and the older songs lend themselves well to that pattern.
    I wonder if the new tunes have the same flexibility built into
    them to accomodate the extended jams which make YEM so fun.  They
    seem more traditionally and tightly structured to me (not that
    YEM or Reba don't have structure), kinda like Sample In A Jar
    which accomodates the guitar solo well but doesn't do much
    else (though it rocks).  Anyway, that's what I wonder.  Also
    I like the quiet spacey jams and I get real sick of people
    hooting and hollering while I am trying to tune into the moment.
    
    Tom
237.649CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 18 1995 14:155
    RE:and i get real tired of peopel hooting and hollering....
    
    
    east coast phish show????     %^)<----many
    rfb
237.650DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsThu May 18 1995 14:245
    
    That hooting and hollering is often symbolic of people seriously 
    getting off.  Particularly with Phish!!!!
    
    Let it happen! :-)
237.651no revolution without dancing!AWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 18 1995 14:4920
>    Let it happen! :-)

    I try, I really do, but it still bugs me.  Sometimes I can't even
    hear the music (I'm talking about the quiet parts; I go
    as wild as the next person when the rush comes).  It's
    not just Phish, I have this problem with all shows.
    Sometimes it's people talking, which is beyond my ability
    to comprehend.  I went to see Ringo Starr a few years ago,
    my first live Beatle ever, and the kid in front of me
    didn't stop talking *or* drinking the whole show.  
    Tuesday night during the slow parts of new songs, girls
    behind me would have entire conversations.  I have no
    use for non-musical fans who destroy my ability to tune
    in to a show just because they're too bored to pay attention
    or too rude to shut up.  It's not a party, it's a concert!
    Maybe I'm just starting to appreciate the greater maturity
    of Dead crowds.  :-)

    Tom
237.652CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 18 1995 16:356
    I always look at the talkers, smile, and do the "shhhhh" thing...course
    at anything other than deadshows that might get a little f*cker like me
    beat up!!!
    
    
    rfb_who came close to apoundin at  a Petty concert
237.653Talk is cheapCSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKThu May 18 1995 16:573
    I yell and scream...often times clapping my hands real loud like while
    i trapse back and forth near the taping section shouting expletives at
    the top of my lungs...most often during stella blue...
237.654WILLEE::OSTIGUYThu May 18 1995 17:0011
    I love those thick heads at concerts, the fist-pumping the air, yell
    during the quiet part idiots...when YES played Great Woods on the Union
    tour, July 1991, there were 4 of these said idiots in front of us...
    during the quiet, acoustic guitar intro to And You And I, these jokers
    would hoot, hooler and go nuts when the guitar finished the quiet
    phrase, a pause before the next part...
    
    later, one of the idiots actually said "I love Yes, that Chris Howe is
    awesome"  DUH..it's Chris Squire, Steve Howe...f'n stooopid idiot :)))
    
    Wes
237.655Mike Gordon on the DeadAWATS::WESTERVELTThu May 18 1995 17:5744
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 10:21:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: John F Kodenkandeth <jfkst9++@pitt.edu>
To: phish@phish.net
Subject: Gordon on the Dead
 
 
	This is an excerpt from an interview that Cactus did with 
Rebecca Quate before the Tower Theatre show in 1993. It can be found in 
Unbroken Chain Volume 7,Number 6.
 
	RQ:  When I tried to set up this interview I had a hard time 
   because Shelly and Jodie said they weren't sure if they wanted to approve
   it for a Dead publication, because that scene is so big and it could 
   really hurt a band that can't sell out a stadium.
 
	MG:  You're right.  We do know that and I don't think it is a 
   bad thing. I love the Dead, so for me, it's a compliment that someone 
   would put us in the same category. I'd kind of like to meet Jerry Garcia, 
   actually. I think I would have alot in common with him between the 
   bluegrass interest, and I really like what he says in interviews. Anyway, 
   I guess one of the problems is that we feel that our music is different 
   from the Dead's music, although there are similarities. Similarities  
   would be that we jam a lot. There's a lot of room for spontanaeity, not 
   knowing what might happen at each show, meaning that set lists and what 
   happens within songs, the way that the jams go -- that whole philosophy.
	
	RQ: Lots of improvisation, and that is what attracts a lot of the 
   same people.
 
	MG: Yep. Of course, jazz is alot of improvisation, too, and that 
   is a different type of feeling. It's a different kind of improvisation. 
   We both have a rock beat with some country. And the way that the whole 
   organization is set up. The Dead have a real model organization where all 
   the workers are given benefits and the fans are treated like people. They 
   get on stage and it's really just a celebration of life and music, not a 
   pretentious thing. We subscribe to those same philosophies.  The 
   differences would be, I think, we have more drum beats throughout the 
   course of the night. The rhythms sort of go in more directions that are 
   more PRE-PlANNED different directions. Another difference is that we'll 
   have alot of sections of songs that are written music which not too many 
   jazz bands do. Stylistically also, we do some Latin stuff. The other 
   thing in terms of differences is that we're more into silliness. 
237.656 Music is the BestSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Thu May 18 1995 18:4315
    
    
    re: .651 
    
    Tom-  exactly. Except that it's just as bad if not worse at
          Dead shows. 
    
    They should have a "music fans" section and a "goobers, geeks, and
    losers" section. (which, of course, would be waaaaaaay bigger)
    
    
    
    Steve-O_music_fan (a.k.a.  "The Anti-LeBlanc")
    
    
237.657CXDOCS::BARNESThu May 18 1995 21:2512
    RE: exactly. Except that it's just as bad if not worse at Dead shows.
    
    that should be EAST COAST deadshows    %^)<------many
    
    
    rfb_who has said to hisself about the screamers in Denver "don't ruin it"!
    
    
    
    
    
                   
237.658many :-)'sSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesThu May 18 1995 22:0821
> I yell and scream...often times clapping my hands real loud like while i
> trapse back and forth near the taping section shouting expletives at the top
> of my lungs...most often during stella blue...

So it's *YOU* on all my tapes, you b*st*rd!!!!!



JUST JOKING!!

Really, Chris...   I was just kiddin!

Chris?  hey waitaminnit...  

CHRIS!  Put that gun down!


:-)



237.659AWATS::WESTERVELTSun May 21 1995 15:501
    Got my mo tix Friday.  Didn't do too well at gw - sec 5 row u
237.660SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon May 22 1995 00:5816
No offense, Tom... but when I got sec 7 row t tix a couple years ago, I found
better views and better sound to be about 30' back in the grass in the center
where I could spread out and shake a leg.  Havin a pair of under-roof tix is
handy if it's wet though, and row u is far enuff underneath that you wont get
soaked by blowing rain.

IMO the best way to deal with the outside is to pack up a couple lighly
colored blankets -- that can be seen in the near-dark so folks don't tromp on
'em -- some of those glow-in-the-dark sticks (to mark your boundaries), and a
flask or three buried in the blanket bag :-)  It helps to bring lots of
friends and steak out a big zone and PAHTY down!  I say we do this this year!
:-)

- jeff

237.661fwiwWILLEE::OSTIGUYMon May 22 1995 12:345
    re: GW & blowing rain...we sat in the 23rd row for ELP/Bonham a few
    years back, and there was an AMAZing storm happnin' that night, and
    even as far in as we were, we could feel rain blowin' in... 
    
    WO
237.662:-)SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon May 22 1995 13:227
> even as far in as we were, we could feel rain blowin' in... 

Well shut my mouth!

:-0  ->  :-|

- jeff
237.663AWATS::WESTERVELTMon May 22 1995 14:203
    Well, but my Sugarbush seats are pretty good tho... right up
    by the stage  ;-) har har
237.664AWATS::WESTERVELTMon May 22 1995 14:563
    Speaking of which, it's not too soon to make a Sugarbush reservation..
    what do you folks think.  
237.665DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsMon May 22 1995 15:397
    
    Anyone have any extras for S'bush?????
    
    re - ELP concert
    
    	I was there.  I think a tornado touched down not far from G.W.
        that lovely evening.  Good ELP show though!!!! 
237.666SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelMon May 22 1995 17:277
Tom:
	I think I'm a couple of rows behind you @ GW. I'd be game for the 
lawn sprawl Jeff mentioned. Also, I have the same seats at Sugarbush that 
you mentioned. Yours must be counterfeit. 
	Deane-o, I don't think Sugarbush is sold out yet.

jeff
237.667AWATS::WESTERVELTMon May 22 1995 18:0011
>I'd be game for the 
>lawn sprawl Jeff mentioned.

    I can dig it, obviously I have not pahtied with professionals like you!

> Also, I have the same seats at Sugarbush that 
>you mentioned. Yours must be counterfeit. 

    I don't understand.  They promised me "one of our best available	
    seats at this time"   ;-)
237.668SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelMon May 22 1995 20:564
re: -.1

opps, didn't see the "porto-let" designation on my ticket. Guess I've got 
an obstructed view ;-)
237.669Good idea, JeffSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue May 23 1995 15:398
    
    
    Re: Lawn Party Pow Wow
    
    
    I'm game for that. Party of four, please.
    
    Steve-O
237.670SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesTue May 23 1995 20:2025
I know most folks know what I'm talkin about, but just for sh*ts and grins...

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237.671ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed May 24 1995 02:377
re: GW setup

i could be wrong (it's happened before), but i had thought that sections 1-4
were the front sections, and that 5-8 were the back ones (the previous reply
listed 1-3 as front and 4-8 as back).

- rich
237.672DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 24 1995 12:085
    
    according to the Boston Feenix 1995 Seating Guide, 1-3 is directly
    in front of the stage.
    
    Anyone have extras to Great Woods??????  :-)
237.673DELNI::DSMITHWe'll make great petsWed May 24 1995 12:105
    
    Getting back to the Lowell show, what was that jam right after 
    Bad-it-Tag-it (Reba?).  Sensational jam.  Was listening to 
    a predecessor of this jam this morning from 12/31/93....f'in 
    hot.
237.674Me tooNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed May 24 1995 12:153
Yeah...if anyone has x-tras for Grate Woods, I'd be most appreciative.

	dave
237.675kick-ass songROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed May 24 1995 13:1810
>    Getting back to the Lowell show, what was that jam right after 
>    Bad-it-Tag-it (Reba?).  Sensational jam.

i believe you're just referring to the jam in reba.  it can be quite a long
song.  usually, after the jam, they return to the main theme and finish it,
right after this whistling section after the jam.  lately they've been bagging
it (tagging it :^) sometimes though.  not sure if they finished reba at lowell
or not.  i think they might have left it unfinished.

- rich
237.676AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 24 1995 13:3915
>it (tagging it :^) sometimes though.  not sure if they finished reba at lowell
>or not.  i think they might have left it unfinished.

    They did.

    YEM was the highlight for me.

    Did you think the tramps were misplaced?  I noticed Trey didn't
    play a note.. I thought he played whilst bouncing.

    Also - did you notice all the (continuing) references to swimming 
    (a variation on flying) and shoes?  Only nipples I didn't notice ;-)


    Tom
237.677SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed May 24 1995 14:3916
> i could be wrong (it's happened before), but i had thought that sections 1-4
> were the front sections, and that 5-8 were the back ones (the previous reply
> listed 1-3 as front and 4-8 as back).

You know I really hate to say it... 



Sorry Rich, but you're wrong.  ;-)  

There are only 2 aisles in the front half of the pav.  This is what makes it
so easy to stealthtape in row 14.  Besides, that map came from the "official"
venue seating chart note in 18.* ... so of COURSE it has to be correkt!  :-)


- jeff
237.678anyone get GOOD seats from the Schvice?SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed May 24 1995 14:4610
Got my phishstix from the Schvice...

    sec 8 row L  :-|


So I'm DEFINITELY doin' the lawn thang!!!


- jeff
237.679questionSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed May 24 1995 15:278
re: lowell

What was the song that came to a head w/ a BUZZZING, SWARMING Bee/locust
sound and then intense manical screaming....
??

bob

237.680SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesWed May 24 1995 17:2022
> What was the song that came to a head w/ a BUZZZING, SWARMING Bee/locust
> sound and then intense manical screaming....  ??

Oh, *that*!  It didn't really happen.  It was all in your head.




:-)


Probably You Enjoy Myself...  did the words "Boy... Man... God... Shit..."
and then an insane jam follow the screaming?

Funny how it was in my head and everyone else's heads too!  


...but did it really happen????   %-)


- jeff

237.681insane screaming follows...AWATS::WESTERVELTWed May 24 1995 18:0511
>Funny how it was in my head and everyone else's heads too!  

    shared virtual reality!
    massive group hallucination!

>  did the words "Boy... Man... God... Shit..."

    Funny... I used these very words this morning whilst debugging a program!


    Tw
237.682just wonderingOBJRUS::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowTue May 30 1995 18:075
    
    anyone get sugarbush tickets yet? I did phone order direct to sugar
    bush. Rec'd tickets for gratewoods already ..
    
    
237.683BIODTL::JCGreen is the colourWed May 31 1995 16:218
i got s-bush tix already from s-bush directly.

about the yelling thing:

annoys the hell out of me, espec. on quiet parts.
i never hesitate to ask (nicely) folks to put a lid on it.
if it continues, then we get harsher.
if you wanna talk, talk outside, not in the show.
237.684Extra tickets for saleSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesMon Jun 05 1995 17:2313
Greetings,

I've got the following extras for sale...

2 tix for Phish at Sugarbush on Sunday July 2nd, $22.50 each, gen. adm.
1 tix for Phish at Gratewoods on Friday June 30th, $23.00, sec 8 row L seat 8.
1 tix for Phish at Gratewoods on Friday July 1st, $23.00, sec 8 row L seat 32.



- jeff

237.685Great Woods sold out, still some Sugarbush tixROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Jun 21 1995 13:35101
Date:	20-JUN-1995 19:28:19.84
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Hotline Update 6/20/95 - additional Mann tickets
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Hotline Message -- 6/20/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of June 
20th.  
        
Here are all of the remaining dates for Phish's Summer tour: 

On June 20th, Phish will play at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga 
Falls OH.  Lawn tickets are still available at TicketMaster; the charge-
by-phone number is 216.241.5555.  

On June 22nd Phish will play at Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center 
in Canandaigua NY.  A few lawn tickets are still available at the 
Finger Lakes Box Office with no service charge, at TicketMaster 
outlets throughout the NorthEast region, and at Ticket Express; the 
charge-by-phone number is 716.222.5000.  This date will be sold out 
by showtime and no tickets will be sold at the venue on the day of 
the show.  You will not be allowed in the parking lots without a 
ticket, so if you would like to go to this show please be sure to 
purchase tickets before you go.

On June 23rd Phish will play at Waterloo Village in Stanhope NJ.  
Tickets are general admission and they are on sale now at the 
Waterloo Village Box Office with no service charge, and at 
TicketMaster outlets throughout the New York - New Jersey region; 
the charge-by-phone number is 201.507.8900.   There are few 
tickets left and when the show is sold out, you will not be able to 
enter the parking lots at Waterloo without a ticket.  Therefore, if 
you'd like to go to this show, we recommend purchasing tickets in 
advance.

On June 24th and 25th Phish will play at the Mann Music Center in 
Philadelphia PA.  Additional lawn tickets for both days have been 
released and are available now at the Mann Music Center Box Office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in the Delaware 
Valley region; the charge-by-phone number is 215.336.2000.  

On June 26th Phish will play at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 
Saratoga Springs NY.  Lawn tickets are still available at the SPAC Box 
Office with no service charge, and at TicketMaster outlets throughout 
the New York region; the charge-by-phone number is 518.476.1000.

On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
Long Island NY.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
Please do not come to Jones Beach without a ticket.  Thank you for 
your understanding.

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
You will not be allowed to enter the parking lots at Great Woods if 
you do not have a ticket, so please do not come without one.  Thank 
you.

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Tickets are general admission.  
July 2nd is sold out but a few tickets for July 3rd are still available at 
the Sugarbush Inn with no service charge, the Sugarbush Chamber of 
Commerce, the Flynn Theatre Box Office, Strawberries and other local 
outlets; the charge-by-phone number is 800.53-SUGAR.

After these Summer Tour dates there are no further plans until the 
fall, when Phish will probably tour again starting in late September 
on the West Coast.

Mail Order Tickets...All Mail Order tickets for the summer tour have 
been mailed and should have been received by the end of May.  For 
any problems relating to mail order tickets call 617.736.1974.  A live 
person will be answering that line; if you do get a machine, leave a 
message including your name, phone number, the id code from your 
order, the nature of your problem and the best time to reach you so 
that they can return your call.  If you do have a problem with your 
ticket order, you must contact us no later than 3 days before the 
show in question in order to give us time to research your order and 
make any necessary arrangements.  If you wait till the day before or 
the day of the show to alert us to your problem, it will be too late for 
us to help you.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.


The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.686New disk...release date?NECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Jun 21 1995 14:014
What's the release date for the new PHISH double disk?  I MUST obtain it at
the earliest opportunity!  :-)

	dave
237.687SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelWed Jun 21 1995 17:311
I believe the release dat's the 27th of June
237.688GW and Sugarbush are now all sold out...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Jun 21 1995 20:2822
Hotline Message -- 6/21/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of June 
21st.  

<... most deleted ...>

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
You will not be allowed to enter the parking lots at Great Woods if 
you do not have a ticket, so please do not come without one.  Thank 
you.

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Both of these shows are 
completely sold out, and no tickets whatsoever will be made 
available on the day of the show.  You will not be allowed to 
approach the concert site if you do not have a ticket, so please do not 
come without one.  Thank you.

<... rest deleted ...>
237.689dancin noses?????CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jun 23 1995 18:115
    Deadheads have dancin bears, which have some significance and a history
    related to them....what's the history and significance of the dancin
    noses I see on the back of Phishhead's t-shirts?????
    
    rfb
237.690ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Jun 23 1995 18:2112
>what's the history and significance of the dancin
>    noses I see on the back of Phishhead's t-shirts?????
 
nothin' much.  they're just some of the artwork that was added to Junta (their
first album) when it was re-released by Elektra.

most of their artwork is done by one guy (Pollack, i think).  there's new
artwork all of the time, mostly in the form of new t-shirts.  but only one
icon seems to have really stuck, and that's the Phish logo (which was drawn
by Trey).

- rich
237.691CXDOCS::BARNESFri Jun 23 1995 18:313
    thanks for the info rich....saw a bunch of dancin noses in Vegas
    
    rfb
237.692bag it, tag itSALEM::BENJAMINWed Jun 28 1995 03:396
        Over the weekend, I managed to pick up a tape of the Lowell benefit
    show...Its a first generation DAT aud and it sounds great (I'd rate it
    A, maybe A-)  ....those new songs are pretty hot.....maybe if there is
    enough interest, I'll start a tree...
    
                 :-)
237.693DELNI::DSMITHWe've got mountains to climbWed Jun 28 1995 13:034
    
    I am interested....Hot Show!!!
    
    Can you hear someone yelling RAGE, real loud, between songs?
237.694xtra Phish ticket for 7/1SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelWed Jun 28 1995 13:224
I've now got an extra ticket for Phish @ Great Woods Sat 7/1 (at cost). 
Send me mail (ssgv02::strobel) or give me a call (dtn 381-0494).

jeff
237.695Sat Great Woods show broadcast on WBCNROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Jun 28 1995 15:06107
Date:	26-JUN-1995 18:52:44.88
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Hotline Update, 6/25/95  - July 1 Live Broadcast
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

Hotline Message -- 6/26/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of June 
26th.  

Phish's new album entitled "A Live One" will be in stores beginning 
Tuesday, June 27th.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets at Phish 
shows recently.  For your own protection, please buy tickets only 
from the box office or authorized ticket service such as TicketMaster; 
do not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because they will probably be counterfeit and you will not get in to 
the show.  If you do not have a ticket, please do not come to sold out 
shows.  Thank you.

Here are all of the remaining dates for Phish's Summer tour: 

Today, June 26th, Phish will play at Saratoga Performing Arts Center 
in Saratoga Springs NY.  Lawn tickets are still available at the SPAC 
Box Office.

On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
Long Island NY.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
Please do not come to Jones Beach without a ticket.  Thank you for 
your understanding.

On June 30th and July 1st Phish will play at Great Woods in 
Mansfield MA.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
You will not be allowed to enter the parking lots at Great Woods if 
you do not have a ticket, so please do not come without one.  Thank 
you.  If you do not have tickets to Great Woods and you will be in the 
greater Boston area, you can listen to a live broadcast of the show on 
Saturday July 1 on WBCN 104.1 FM starting at 7 pm.

and on July 2nd and 3rd Phish will play at Sugarbush SummerStage 
at Sugarbush North in Fayston VT.  Both of these shows are 
completely sold out, and no tickets whatsoever will be made 
available on the day of the show.  Everyone must show a valid ticket 
or be on the Will-Call list before your car will be admitted to the 
parking lots.  Don't forget to bring a picture ID if you have Will-Call 
tickets.  Beware of counterfeit tickets.  This show is in a beautiful 
rural area, and Phish would like to continue to be able to do such 
shows in the future, but it cannot happen without your support 
because the impact of crowds in excess of the number of tickets 
issued on such an area can be devastatin.  Please respect the 
Warren/Waitsfield, do not come if you don't have a ticket, and 
discourage others from coming without tickets so that we can have a 
chance to do again.  Please try to carpool, because parking at 
Sugarbush is very limited.  Thank you.

At Sugarbush, limited overnight camping at the concert site has just 
been made available on a first come - first served basis.  The 
camping area opens at 10 am on Sunday, July 2nd and we anticipate 
that it will fill up quickly.  There will be a charge of $10 per vehicle.  
In order to camp, everyone in your car must have valid tickets for 
both shows.  Once you are in the camping area, it will not be possible 
to move your car until 9 am on Tuesday, July 4th.  Shuttle bus 
service to the shops in Waitsfield will be provided on July 3.  
Drinking water and toilets will be provided; no open fires will be 
allowed.  If you cannot camp at Sugarbush, regular parking will open 
each day at 10 am.  You should plan to arrive extra early and no 
later than 5 pm so that you can be shuttled to the concert site by 
showtime.  If you are not camping, please make legal overnight 
arrangements in advance and plan to leave the parking areas 
promptly each night after the show.  

After these Summer Tour dates there are no further plans until the 
fall, when Phish will probably tour again starting in late September 
on the West Coast.

Mail Order Tickets...All Mail Order tickets for the summer tour have 
been mailed and should have been received by the end of May.  For 
any problems relating to mail order tickets call 617.736.1974.  A live 
person will be answering that line; if you do get a machine, leave a 
message including your name, phone number, the id code from your 
order, the nature of your problem and the best time to reach you so 
that they can return your call.  If you do have a problem with your 
ticket order, you must contact us no later than 3 days before the 
show in question in order to give us time to research your order and 
make any necessary arrangements.  If you wait till the day before or 
the day of the show to alert us to your problem, it will be too late for 
us to help you.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.696SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Jun 28 1995 17:0914
   <<< Note 237.695 by ROCK::FROMM "This space intentionally left blank." >>>
                  -< Sat Great Woods show broadcast on WBCN >-


Hey Leblanc!  

:)

sneak a listen when no one is looking...

:)

bob

237.697CXDOCS::BARNESWed Jun 28 1995 17:141
    I'm sure someone will preserve this broadcast????
237.698they're starting to get close...QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Jun 28 1995 17:3419
> On June 28th and 29th Phish will play at Jones Beach in Wantagh, 
> Long Island NY.  Both of these shows are completely sold out, and no 
> tickets whatsoever will be made available on the day of the show.  
> Please do not come to Jones Beach without a ticket.  Thank you for 
> your understanding.


All right!  They spelled Wantagh correctly!!! (usually see it as 
Wantaugh).  I think they need to change their wording a bit though. 
Please don't come to Jones Beach without a ticket?  How about, don't
come to the Jones Beach Theatre without a ticket.  The Theatre is only
one part of a VERY BIG beach (actually it's on the bay side, not so interesting
to swim in).

phishheads phishheads, rolly polly fishheads....

;-)

PeterT
237.699SHWAG!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CPlease don't dominate the rapJACKWed Jun 28 1995 18:298
    re .696
    BAH!
    
    i'd rather draw a dull rusty butter knife across my forehead
    
bring on fall tour and them 7 garden shows
    
    LeBlanc_uninterested
237.700STOWOA::JOLLIMOREBack from the DeadWed Jun 28 1995 18:346
>    i'd rather draw a dull rusty butter knife across my forehead

	
	I volunteer!!! Can I draw it in ink??
	
	
237.701AKOCOA::DMITCHELLWillow sky,whoa,I walk and wonder whyWed Jun 28 1995 18:397
    
    .699
    
    hey jeff c..looks like leblanc regrouped after those philly 
    shows :^)
    
    
237.702SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Wed Jun 28 1995 18:4610
<<< Note 237.701 by AKOCOA::DMITCHELL "Willow sky,whoa,I walk and wonder why" >>>
>    hey jeff c..looks like leblanc regrouped after those philly 
>    shows :^)
    
Waitaminute - What do you mean!! ??  Leblanc went to Mann to see PHISH?????

:)

   

237.703BINKLY::CEPARSKIYou Don't Know How Easy It IsWed Jun 28 1995 18:495
    >>Waitaminute - What do you mean!! ??  Leblanc went to Mann to see
    >>PHISH?????
    
    
    shoot the rumor ;^)
237.704Great Woods tickets available thru ticketbastardsROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Thu Jun 29 1995 18:3113
Date:	29-JUN-1995 14:34:34.37
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
Subj:	Additional Great Woods tickets available
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net

At 1:30 Eastern Time on Thursday, June 29 (today), a small number of
additional seats for both Phish shows at Great Woods will be released
through TicketMaster phones only.  617.931.2000 is the charge-by-phone
number.


Shelly

237.705live discAWATS::WESTERVELTFri Jun 30 1995 12:5616
    See today's Glob for an article about the new live double cd,
    "A Live One".  They discuss the fact that the "show" is 
    recorded at "Clifford Ball" (I don't get the ref) but 
    on-liners are having fun trying to figure out where the various
    recordings were taken from.  Sounds like a great disc, though,
    including a killer "Tweezer" and a nice photo booklet.

    Reminder, Saturday night's show to be live-cast on BCN.  Starts
    at either 7 or 7:15, depending on which ad you believe.

    They're saying they won't even let cars into the lot tonight
    without tickets.  Sounds like long lines tonight.


    Tom
237.706Tonight!NECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooFri Jun 30 1995 13:355
    I'm leaving home about 4:45 to get down there reasonably early.  See
    you "on the lawn".
    
    	dave
    
237.707DELNI::DSMITHWe've got mountains to climbFri Jun 30 1995 13:535
    
    I'll be there tomorrow night.  Decided to blow off S'Bush.
    
    Let's have a gathering somewhere!!!  Who know's grate woods 
    well.  Adam?
237.708AWATS::WESTERVELTFri Jun 30 1995 14:0010

>    A, maybe A-)  ....those new songs are pretty hot.....maybe if there is
>    enough interest, I'll start a tree...

    Dude, I've got enough interest right here!  Consider yourself
    convinced  ;-)


    Tom
237.7092 extras: will sell seperatelySALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Jun 30 1995 14:1711
    
    
    Hello.  I have two extra lawns for tonight.
    Would prefer a trade for tomorrow, but I'll take cash.
    
    (cost is 23.50 or som'n)
    
    Steve-O 
    
    DTN 285-2311
        
237.710SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Order WivesFri Jun 30 1995 15:1537
Parking/traffic at GW can be a MAJOR hassle if you're the impatient type :-)
The key is to pick which lane you want to go in at the entrance so you know
which lot you'll end up in.  If I remember this right (and if they haven't
changed it since last year), there are three main "in" lanes.  The center lane
leads to the center lot, and is easier to get in/out of and closest to the
gates.  The right lane is the lot physically closest to the highway, but a
moderate hassle at exit time, and the left lane leads to the lot WAY in the back and is
a MAJOR hassle to get out of at the end of the night.


re: meeting spot outside

The only meeting spot I can think of that's relatively easy to access at GW is
at the vending (hotdog, pretzel) kiosks that they put out at the edge of the
pahkin lot near the main entrance.  Now of course if they ain't there then all
bets are off :-)

The only other other place I can think of is Will Call, but that'll be a zoo!

re: meeting spot inside

I'll be headed for the front-center of the lawn when the gates open.

Sluggo's checklist:
    - beeyah/coolah/toonz for the pahkin laht festivities
    - food, etc.
    - bugspray
    - flashlight/glowsticks
    - water bottle
    - blanket
    - granola bars, etc.
   (- Dori on Saturday)
    - and of course ... the tickets! :-)


- jeff
237.711anybody else get caught?AWATS::WESTERVELTSat Jul 01 1995 11:228
    Gee, jeff, I didn't see the capital letters in "MAJOR"... left
    my place at 4:30, usually it takes an hour, I reached my seat
    at 9:00, that's a 4.5 hour drive, but the second set was great.

    The trip home took 60 minutes.

    Tom
237.712There and back againNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooSat Jul 01 1995 20:249
    We left home (Milton) at 4:45.  Took a few back roads in and were on
    the lawn at 6:30.
    
    Had tons of fun.  Page was really on!  Diana (my almost 10-year-old who
    I took as an early birthday present) had a blast.  She danced the whole
    night. 
    
    	dave
    
237.713AWATS::WESTERVELTSun Jul 02 1995 13:148
    Last night was pretty good... left in plenty of time, looked
    for grateful noters but no dice, anyway interesting song
    selection!  I got set 2 on tape, on set 1 my vcr did something
    stupid  

    Tom

237.714AWATS::WESTERVELTWed Jul 05 1995 13:3813
    Phish is fast following down the Dead road.  I'd love to be
    seeing these guys when they're 60, but the scene is wicked.
    Last year, I sauntered up to Great Woods and bought a ticket
    from a fan, no hassle.. this year I couldn't even get to the
    venue in time for the first set.  In Vermont, there were a
    lot of gate crashers, which slowed down the site evacuation.    
    It takes some of the fun out of it, I hope things cool down
    and people decide it's not cool to show up without a ticket.
    There are a finite number of them after all!

    Tom

237.715it was all too muchRECV::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowWed Jul 05 1995 13:479
    
    Ya GW scene was fun and the music was great. I could deal with
    the traffic there. It was a major hastle at Sugar Bush though.
    
    That scene sucked! Shuttle buses were too crazy before and after 
    the show... and with general admission there was no place to see 
    the band and dance.. it was one or the other.
    
    
237.716Set SCENE=cool_&_niceSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Wed Jul 05 1995 14:0616
    
    
    I find that the kids at PhisH shows (I call them wannabe hippies)
    are very NOT polite, and just don't care about YOU. Little jerks
    who litter (I hate that). Lots of 'em looking for acid, shrooms, etc.,
    but NOBODY holding. Makes me laugh. :-)
    
    The stupid people will NEVER UNDERSTAND the no ticket, don't come
    thing. EVER.
    
    
    Lotsa cute chicks there, though. Gotta like that. ;-)
    
    
    
    Grumpy_old_26_year_old_man_Steve-O
237.717wonder if they'll be back...ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Wed Jul 05 1995 15:3612
>    The stupid people will NEVER UNDERSTAND the no ticket, don't come
>    thing. EVER.

WAY too many people at sugarbush without tickets.  on the second night (didn't
make the first show - had a wedding to go to), there were basically 2 entrances
into the venue.  those with tickets walked thru the gates.  and those without
tickets headed up another ski trail and then in from the side.  i headed
towards the gates a little before show time to fill up on water, and there were
a lot more people heading up the side of the mountain than were actually coming
in thru the real gates.

- rich
237.718ZENDIA::FERGUSONSplit open and Melt!Wed Jul 05 1995 18:269
re          <<< Note 237.716 by SALEM::MARTIN_S "Perpetual Smile..." >>>
                           -< Set SCENE=cool_&_nice >-

>    Lotsa cute chicks there, though. Gotta like that. ;-)
 


definitely!!!!  deano, you missed it!
:-)
237.719ZENDIA::FERGUSONSplit open and Melt!Wed Jul 05 1995 18:2916
i went to friday at GrateShaft, and both s-bush shows.
not too bad, although, the scene is getting bigger.
i actually thought the Phish crowd had a lower asshole
factor than at Highgate for the dead.  last year, it was
the other way around.  deb even agreed with me.  yup, s-bush
didn't plan for that many people.  major hassles getting on the
shuttle bus the first night.  deb nearly got crushed against the
bus.  in fact, at one point, her feet were off the ground and she
was till standing.  we managed to get on a bus, but it was not
pleasant.  second day, we got up early and managed to snake into
the North lot.  my friend works at a saab dealership and is always
driving a newish saab.  the people letting cars in assumed we
owned a coupla condos up there and let us in :-) !!  amazing the
kinda respect you get at phish shows if you are older and/or are
driving an up-scale cah...  all in all, fun time...  i'm wicked
tired now though!
237.720letterman gig?AWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodWed Jul 12 1995 18:376
    Word on the phishnet is that Trey & Co. will be appearing live
    on Letterman tomorrow night (Thursday, 7/13).  Has anybody else
    heard this?

    Tom
237.721he'll know......NOTWILLEE::OSTIGUYWed Jul 12 1995 19:091
    ask the guy with the neck-tie :)))
237.722How about them pants?MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Wed Jul 12 1995 19:173
    On Letterman again?  Jeez, they were just there the night they were in
    NYC for the New Years run.  Hrmm... I guess that WAS a while ago. ;)
    I wonder if the TV Guide says something...
237.723hotline msg, 7/12AWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodWed Jul 12 1995 20:25186
    Yup, it's confirmed!

    Tom

    ----------------------------------------------------

From:	US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 12-JUL-1995 16:27:23.80
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 7/12/95 - Letterman, Fall Tour

Hotline Message -- 7/12/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of July 
12th.  

Phish's new double CD called "A Live One" was released on June 27th 
and should be available everywhere now.  On Thursday, July 13th, 
Phish will be appearing on the David Letterman show.

Here are the confirmed dates for the first half of Phish's Fall tour: 

On September 27th, Phish will play at Cal Expo Amphitheatre in 
Sacramento CA.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale August 12th at the box office with no service charge and at 
BASS; the charge by phone number is 916.923.2277.

On September 28th, Phish will play at Summer Pops, Embarcadero 
Marina Park South in San Diego CA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale August 11th at the Symphony Hall 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster; the charge by 
phone number is 619.220.8497.

On September 29th, Phish will play at the Greek Theatre in Los 
Angeles CA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
August 12th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.

On September 30th, Phish will play at Shoreline Amphitheatre in 
Mountain View CA.  There will be reserved seats and general 
admission on the lawn and tickets will go on sale August 6th at the 
box office with no service charge and at BASS: 510.762.2277.

On October 2nd and 3rd, Phish will play at the Seattle Arena in 
Seattle WA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale August 12th at 
Cellophane Square; please check back soon for the charge-by-phone 
number.

On October 5th, Phish will play at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland 
OR.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 11th 
at the box office, at Salem Mid-Valley Arts Council with no service 
charge on August 11th only and at Fastixx: 503.224.8499.

On October 6th, Phish will play at the Orpheum Theatre in 
Vancouver, British Columbia.  Seating will be reserved and tickets 
will go on sale August 19th at the box office, at Track Records with 
no service charge and at TicketMaster: 604.280.4444.

On October 7th, Phish will play at the Spokane Opera House in 
Spokane WA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
August 18th at the box office with no service charge and at Select-a-
Seat: 509.325.7328.

On October 8th, Phish will play at Adams Fieldhouse on the 
University of Montana campus in Missoula MT.  Tickets will be 
general admission on the floor and reserved in the stands and they 
will go on sale August 28th at the Field House, University Center box 
office, Wordens Market and TicketEZ: 800.526.3400.

On October 11th, Phish will play at Compton Terrace in Phoenix AZ. 
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale August 
26th at Zia Record Exchange (105 W. University Tempe only) with no 
service charge and at Dillards: 602.678.2222.  For further 
information about Compton Terrace you can direct your Web client to 
http://www.getnet.com/eveningstar.

On October 13th, Phish will play at Will Rogers Auditorium in Ft. 
Worth TX.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 
25th at Last Beat Records with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 214.647.5700.

On October 14th and 15th, Phish will play at Austin Music Hall in 
Austin TX. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
August 25th at the Inner Sanctum with no service charge, at other 
local outlets and at Star Tickets: 512.416.7827 .

On October 17th, Phish will play at State Palace Theatre in New 
Orleans LA. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office (2238 S. Salcedo) with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.

On October 19th, Phish will play at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas 
City MO.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved 
in the stands and they will go on sale August 19th at Sandstone 
Amphitheatre with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
816.931.3330.

On October 20th, Phish will play at Five Seasons Arena in Cedar 
Rapids IA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale September 16th at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 319.363.1888.

On October 21st, Phish will play at Pershing Auditorium on the 
University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln NE. Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale August 19th at the box office with 
no service charge, at UNL City Campus Union and at TicketMaster: 
402.475.1212.

On October 22nd, Phish will play at Assembly Hall on the University 
of Illinois campus in Champaign IL.  Seating will be reserved and 
tickets will go on sale August 26th at the box office with no service 
charge, at Central Campus Ticket Outlets with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: 217.333.5000.

On October 24th, Phish will play at Dane County Coliseum in Madison 
WI. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 608.255.4646.

On October 25th, Phish will play at St. Paul Civic Center Arena in St. 
Paul MN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 612.989.5151.

On October 27th, Phish will play at Wing Stadium in Kalamazoo MI.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale September 
16th at the box office with no service charge, at other local outlets 
and at TicketMaster: 616.373.7000.

On October 28th, Phish will play at The Palace in Auburn Hills MI.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 16th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
810.645.6666.

On October 29th, Phish will play at Louisville Gardens in Louisville 
KY. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 23rd at the box office with no service charge, at Kentucky 
Center for the Arts with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
800.775.7777.

and on October 31st, Phish will play at Rosemont Horizon in 
Rosemont IL.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 30th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 312.559.1212.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

After these dates there will be a break until November 9th, when the 
tour will resume and continue until December 16th.  After that there 
will be four shows at the end of December to finish the year.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly

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237.724CXDOCS::BARNESWed Jul 12 1995 20:301
    anybody hear anything about the recent red rocks Phish shows???
237.725tapers tix, m/oAWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodWed Jul 12 1995 21:25112
From:	US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 12-JUL-1995 17:14:44.97
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Tapers Hotline update, 7/12/95


Tapers' Hotline Message -- 7/12/95

You've reached the Phish tapers hotline.  This is a new message as of 
July 12th.  

        We would like to thank everyone who helped us to begin 
developing a system for offering tickets by mail.  We appreciate your 
patience and your comments, and we are working on following up on 
some of the suggestions we have received.  In order to have the time 
that we need to make these changes, we will be suspending the sale 
of regular tickets by mail for the shows prior to Halloween.  The next 
Doniac Schvice will contain mail order ticket information for the 
shows during the second half of the Fall Tour, including Halloween.  
However, in order to make taping possible, we will be doing a very 
limited mail order for tapers' tickets only for the shows during the 
first half of the Fall Tour where the taping section is in a reserved 
seating portion of the venue.  Please do not participate in this mail 
order unless you will be taping at these shows.  
        Only a limited number of seats will be held for this mail order.  
These seats will be directly behind the soundboard and the view 
from them will be somewhat obstructed.  So that there will be 
enough taping seats for the folks who actually need them, please 
donUt order these tickets unless you intend to tape.  A taperUs ticket 
will be required in order to bring recording equipment into these 
shows.
        Here are the instructions for mail ordering Phish tapersU tickets 
for the first half of the Fall Tour 1995 only (we will be printing a 
standard mail order form in the next newsletter for the shows 
beginning with Halloween).  Orders will be filled on a first-come-
first-serve basis by postmark.  All orders must be postmarked 
between July 24 and July 29; orders postmarked before July 24 or 
after July 29 will not be filled.  Our goal is to have all return orders 
in the mail, filled or unfilled, by August 14.  For the shows that will 
go on sale before orders have been returned, updates on the 
percentage of orders filled for that show will be available on the 
Tapers' Hotline.  If you havenUt received your order by August 21st, 
you may call 617.736.1974 between 10 am and 5 pm Eastern time to 
check on the status of your order.  
        You may order a maximum of two tickets per show.  You may 
order as many shows as you like in one envelope.  Each person may 
send only one order; duplicate orders will not be filled.  Send your 
order in a #10 (legal) size envelope.  Put your return address on the 
outside of the envelope, and also write on it which shows you are 
ordering tickets for, and how many tickets for each show.  In your 
order please include a 3x5 card with your name, address and 
telephone number in the upper left hand corner.  If you are on the 
Doniac Schvice mailing list, please include your ID code from your 
address label on your 3x5 card.  This should be the new ID code from 
the newsletter with these tour dates in it, not your ID code from 
previous newsletters.  Write on the card which shows you are 
ordering tickets for, and how many tickets per show.  Also enclose a 
self-addressed, stamped #10 (legal size) envelope with 32 cents 
postage.
        Ticket prices are as follows: 
9/29-Greek Theatre, $25.00; 
9/30-Shoreline Amphitheatre, $22.50; 
10/5-Memorial Coliseum, $22.50; 
10/6-Orpheum Theatre, $23.50; 
10/7-Spokane Opera House, $22.50; 
10/13-Will Rogers Auditorium, $21.00; 
10/22-Assembly Hall, $21.00; 
10/25-St. Paul Civic Center, $22.00; and 
10/28-The Palace, $22.50.  

These prices already include a $2.50 per ticket handling charge.  
Payment must be in the form of a postal money order or an 
American Express money order only; no cash or personal checks or 
other types of money orders.  You must send a separate money order 
for each show that you are requesting; otherwise, if a single show is 
sold out, we will need to return your entire order unfilled.  Money 
orders should be made payable to Phish.  We cannot be responsible 
for tickets that are lost or delayed in the mail; if you wish to have 
your tickets sent to you by Federal Express, send a separate $7.00 
payment for this service.  If you choose this option, you must 
provide us with a street address where your order can be delivered 
to you, not a P. O. Box.  Keep your receipts from your money orders; 
if we cannot fill your order, we will return your money order to you.  
Do not include the carbons from the money orders in your envelope, 
because they can ruin the entire contents of it.  Send your orders to:  
Phish Tapers Tickets, P. O. Box 130, Lexington, MA  02173. 
        At all other shows the taping section is in a general admission 
area and tapers' tickets will not be made available by mail order; you 
will need to obtain a general admission ticket through regular outlets 
in order to bring recording equipment into the show.  For the general 
admission shows, seating in the tapers' section will be available on a 
first-come-first-serve basis when you arrive.  When the tapers' 
section is filled, no more recording equipment will be allowed into 
the venue; therefore you should arrive early if you plan to tape at 
these shows.  

The Phish tapers' hotline number is 617.862.2128.


Shelly

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237.726DELNI::DSMITHWe've got mountains to climbThu Jul 13 1995 19:152
    
    Wow!  Phish at the Geek Theater.....nice!
237.727STOWOA::JOLLIMOREBack from the DeadFri Jul 14 1995 11:061
	The Geek Theatre. zat at MIT??
237.728lettermanAWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodFri Jul 14 1995 11:118
    Letterman, pretty cool, they played "Julius", figures
    it's not on the live album!  But it sounded great
    with the horns from Schaeffer's band.  Page looked
    like he didn't have anything to do and Fishman got
    insufficient screen time.  But it sounded great!

    Tom
237.729*PANTS!*MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Fri Jul 14 1995 12:026
    Sounds pretty good.  Though it's too bad that Page didn't look like he
    had anything to do.  I just love when they let Page go.  I'll have to
    watch it.  I got it on tape, since my mommy won't let me stay up that
    late. ;)
    
    Rob
237.730run like hell!AWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodFri Jul 14 1995 13:008
>  I just love when they let Page go.  I'll have to

    I decided I'm not that big of a Page fan.  His solo concertos ;-)
    bore me.  I'm much more impressed with Fishman and Mike... Trey
    of course rules.  He always looks like he is having so much fun.  :-)

    Tom
237.731Squirm like an antelope? ;)MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Fri Jul 14 1995 13:2914
>    I decided I'm not that big of a Page fan.  His solo concertos ;-)
>    bore me.  I'm much more impressed with Fishman and Mike... Trey
>    of course rules.  He always looks like he is having so much fun. :-)
    
    
    Hrmm... yeah, I can see how his solos could bore you.  Especially if you're
    standing there at a show.  I kinda like what he does at the end of
    Squirming Coil, though.  But that's just me.  I like Mike a lot, too,
    though.  He just seems to be the type of guy that'd just be so...
    droll.  And Trey and Fishman definitely have a ton of fun.  Trey always
    looks so happy.  Still wish I hadn't missed the Halloween show, though. 
    I was THIS close.  Oh well.
    
    Rob
237.732Pay attention, dammit SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Jul 14 1995 13:4812
    
    I was SOOOOO  bummed I stayed up to watch a 20 second version of
    Julius, which usually SMOKES live. The horns were cool, but it was
    a very limp dick effort. No jam. Trey didn't even have his rig!
    
    It was poop.
    
    
    ps. Page ssssssssmokes. Pay attention to him next time you see that 
        band. They ALL groove. :-)
    
    
237.733Pooper scooperMAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Fri Jul 14 1995 13:558
    Well, I don't know.  It's Letterman and they don't have a whole lot of
    time on there.  I was kinda surprised that they were even on there.  I
    still haven't watched it.  But I guess you have to be a little lenient
    since it's TV.  The "Chalkdust Torture" they did on Letterman around
    New Years paled in comparison to a live version, but it was still good.
    I guess Phish just doesn't belong on TV. :)
    
    Rob
237.734AWATS::WESTERVELTi feel good about hoodFri Jul 14 1995 14:446
>Trey didn't even have his rig!

    Pardon my ignorance but what are you referring to?


237.735Don't take another step!SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Jul 14 1995 14:4814
    
    I'll pardon anything! :-)
    
    
    His "rig" is his amplifier, cabinets, etc. 
    (It's how he gets that kick ass tone. Well, that and his gutiar).
    
    The last time they were on Letterman, he had it, and they cranked
    Chalkdust Torture.
    
    Last night, he was using a little VOX or Fender amp. I couldn't quite
    tell, they spent too much time with the camera on the horn section.
    
     
237.736AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Fri Jul 14 1995 17:024
    
    I didn't know Jimmy Page was a member of Phish?
    
    Hogan ;^)
237.737ZENDIA::FERGUSONSplit open and Melt!Wed Jul 19 1995 21:0218
any info on the size/type of these venues?  now that i have a bro in
seattle, the lodging is free :-)


On October 2nd and 3rd, Phish will play at the Seattle Arena in 
Seattle WA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 

On October 5th, Phish will play at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland 
OR.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 11th 

On October 6th, Phish will play at the Orpheum Theatre in 
Vancouver, British Columbia.  Seating will be reserved and tickets 

On October 7th, Phish will play at the Spokane Opera House in 
Spokane WA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 

On October 8th, Phish will play at Adams Fieldhouse on the 
University of Montana campus in Missoula MT.  Tickets will be 
237.738more Page!ROCK::FROMMThis space intentionally left blank.Fri Jul 21 1995 18:5419
>    I decided I'm not that big of a Page fan.  His solo concertos ;-)
>    bore me.

well, to each his own.  i'm a real big Page fan, and i like the jazz influence
he brings to the band.  i wish he'd write more tunes like Magilla.  as for
his solos, i just love the end of Squirming Coil (except when people won't
shut up during it).  i could definitely go for seeing just Page do some solo
piano.

my favorite spot that i ever had at any concert was the spring '92 (3/13?)
Phish show at the Campus Club in Providence, RI.  it was the first time that
i ever really got a chance to watch Page play (most shows didn't have any
side stage area). i was standing immediately by Page's side, close enough that
i could have reached out and touched the high notes on the keyboard if i had
wanted to (i was able to resist the urge).  killer show, too!  i'd definitely
recommend set 1 for anybody's tape collection (esp. Run Like a -> Big Black
Furry -> Antelope)

- rich
237.739Phish Hotline Message 8/9/95SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Aug 09 1995 19:41175
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  9-AUG-1995 15:33:11.51
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 8/9/95

Hotline Message -- 8/9/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of August 
9th.  

Here are the confirmed dates for the first half of Phish's Fall tour: 

On September 27th, Phish will play at Cal Expo Amphitheatre in 
Sacramento CA.  Tickets will be general admission and they are on 
sale now at the box office with no service charge and at BASS; the 
charge by phone number is 916.923.2277.

On September 28th, Phish will play at Summer Pops, Embarcadero 
Marina Park South in San Diego CA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale August 11th at 10 am Pacific time 
at the Symphony Hall box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster; the charge by phone number is 619.220.8497.  There 
will be a limit of 8 tickets per customer.

On September 29th, Phish will play at the Greek Theatre in Los 
Angeles CA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
August 12th at noon Pacific time at the box office with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster: 213.480.3232.  There will be a limit of 6 
tickets per customer.

On September 30th, Phish will play at Shoreline Amphitheatre in 
Mountain View CA.  There will be reserved seats and general 
admission on the lawn and tickets are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at BASS: 510.762.2277.

On October 2nd and 3rd, Phish will play at the Seattle Arena in 
Seattle WA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale August 12th at noon 
Pacific time at Cellophane Square with a reduced service charge, and 
at TicketMaster: 206.628.0888.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per 
customer.

On October 5th, Phish will play at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland 
OR.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 11th 
at 8 am Pacific time at the box office, at Salem Mid-Valley Arts 
Council with no service charge on August 11th only and at Fastixx: 
503.224.8499.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per customer.

On October 6th, Phish will play at the Orpheum Theatre in 
Vancouver, British Columbia.  Seating will be reserved and tickets 
will go on sale August 19th at the box office, at Track Records with 
no service charge and at TicketMaster: 604.280.4444.

On October 7th, Phish will play at the Spokane Opera House in 
Spokane WA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
August 18th at the box office with no service charge and at Select-a-
Seat: 509.325.7328.

On October 8th, Phish will play at Adams Fieldhouse on the 
University of Montana campus in Missoula MT.  Tickets will be 
general admission on the floor and reserved in the stands and they 
will go on sale August 28th at the Field House, University Center box 
office, Wordens Market and TicketEZ: 800.526.3400.

On October 11th, Phish will play at Compton Terrace in Phoenix AZ. 
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale August 
26th at Zia Record Exchange (105 W. University Tempe only) with no 
service charge and at Dillards: 602.678.2222.  
http://www.getnet.com/eveningstar  

On October 13th, Phish will play at Will Rogers Auditorium in Ft. 
Worth TX.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 
25th at Last Beat Records with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 214.647.5700.

On October 14th and 15th, Phish will play at Austin Music Hall in 
Austin TX. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
August 25th at the Inner Sanctum with no service charge, at other 
local outlets and at Star Tickets: 512.416.7827 .

On October 17th, Phish will play at State Palace Theatre in New 
Orleans LA. Medeski, Martin and Wood will be opening this show.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office (2238 S. Salcedo) with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.

On October 19th, Phish will play at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas 
City MO.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved 
in the stands and they will go on sale August 19th at Sandstone 
Amphitheatre with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
816.931.3330.

On October 20th, Phish will play at Five Seasons Arena in Cedar 
Rapids IA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale September 16th at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 319.363.1888.

On October 21st, Phish will play at Pershing Auditorium on the 
University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln NE. Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale August 19th at the box office with 
no service charge, at UNL City Campus Union and at TicketMaster: 
402.475.1212.

On October 22nd, Phish will play at Assembly Hall on the University 
of Illinois campus in Champaign IL.  Seating will be reserved and 
tickets will go on sale August 26th at the box office with no service 
charge, at Central Campus Ticket Outlets with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: 217.333.5000.

On October 24th, Phish will play at Dane County Coliseum in Madison 
WI. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 608.255.4646.

On October 25th, Phish will play at St. Paul Civic Center Arena in St. 
Paul MN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 612.989.5151.

On October 27th, Phish will play at Wing Stadium in Kalamazoo MI.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale September 
16th at the box office with no service charge, at other local outlets 
and at TicketMaster: 616.373.7000.

On October 28th, Phish will play at The Palace in Auburn Hills MI.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 16th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
810.645.6666.

On October 29th, Phish will play at Louisville Gardens in Louisville 
KY. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 23rd at the box office with no service charge, at Kentucky 
Center for the Arts with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
800.775.7777.

and on October 31st, Phish will play at Rosemont Horizon in 
Rosemont IL.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 30th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 312.559.1212.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

After these dates there will be a break until November 9th, when the 
tour will resume and continue until December 16th.  The second half 
of the Fall Tour dates should be added to this message in a week or 
ten days.  After that there will be four shows at the end of December 
to finish the year.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 219, 
Lexington, Massachusetts, 02173.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


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237.740Phish Taper's Hotline Message 8/9/95SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Aug 09 1995 19:4144
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  9-AUG-1995 15:27:20.95
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Tapers' Hotline Update, 8/9/95


Tapers' Hotline Message -- 8/9/95

You've reached the Phish tapers hotline.  This is a new message as of 
August 9th.  

  The next Doniac Schvice will contain mail order ticket information 
for the shows during the second half of the Fall Tour, including 
Halloween.  This newsletter should be in the mail by the 15th of 
August.  Tapers' tickets only were available for the shows during the 
first half of the Fall Tour where the taping section is in a reserved 
seating portion of the venue.  This mail order is now over.  We will 
be able to fill all correctly-prepared orders, and we expect to have 
them in the mail by August 11th.  If you haven't received your order 
by August 21st, you may call 617.736.1974 between 10 am and 5 
pm Eastern time to check on the status of your order.  
        A taper's ticket will be required in order to bring recording 
equipment into the following shows during the first half of Phish's 
Fall Tour:
9/29-Greek Theatre, Los Angeles CA; 
9/30-Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View CA; 
10/5-Memorial Coliseum, Portland OR; 
10/6-Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver British Columbia; 
10/7-Spokane Opera House, Spokane WA; 
10/13-Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth TX; 
10/22-Assembly Hall, Champaign IL; 
10/25-St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul MN; 
and 10/28-The Palace, Auburn Hills MI.
        At all other shows the taping section is in a general admission 
area and tapers' tickets will not be made available by mail order; you 
will need to obtain a general admission ticket through regular outlets 
in order to bring recording equipment into the show.  For the general 
admission shows, seating in the tapers' section will be available on a 
first-come-first-serve basis when you arrive.  When the tapers' 
section is filled, no more recording equipment will be allowed into 
the venue; therefore you should arrive early if you plan to tape at 
these shows.  

The Phish Tapers' Hotline number is 617.862.2128.
237.741fall tourAWATS::WESTERVELTMon Aug 14 1995 16:3216
    The new Schvice was in my mailbox today.  Second half of the
    fall tour is announced (thru 12/17).  Anybody can mail-order
    for tix.  Mailorder begins 8/25.  Only Massachusetts shows
    are at Amherst (12/4,5).  There's also 
	New Haven 12/2
	Niagara Falls 12/7
	Cleveland 12/8
	Albany 12/9
	Portland ME 12/11
	Providence 12/12
	Binghamton NY 12/14
	Philly 12/15
	Lake Placid 12/16,17    

    Tom
237.742ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windTue Aug 15 1995 14:2317
re;                    <<< Note 237.741 by AWATS::WESTERVELT >>>
                                 -< fall tour >-

I got my Schvice also.
I'm thinkin:

	New Haven 12/2
	Albany 12/9
	Portland ME 12/11
	Providence 12/12
	and amherst.

have to cawl cheap seats for r/t to Sweet Home Chicago.  i would love
to see halloween!

btw, they are taking votes on what album to play this halloween.  my
money is on DARK SIDE of DA MOON!
237.743Foosh...MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Tue Aug 15 1995 14:426
    Yeah, I'd like to see Dark Side of the Moon, too.  Though I think it'd
    be fun to see them do a Zappa album, too.  Hrmmm... I bet Dark Side
    makes it, though.  Too bad I'll miss it, like I did last year. ;)  I'm
    gonna try for the Centrum, though...
    
    Rob
237.744bag itAWATS::WESTERVELTTue Aug 15 1995 20:5813
    Dark Side sure seems like a popular favorite.  I'd bet on it ($.05!)

    I neglected to notice (because it's not on the mailorder) 
	Centrum 12/28,29
	MSG 12/30,31

    i.e. New Years is not in Boston!  (does this mean aerosmith
    has booked the fleet center?)

    Anyway two Worcester shows is good news.  I'll surely do
    Amherst, Providence, New Haven most likely.    

237.745ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windWed Aug 16 1995 15:5510
ok, what are the venues?


	New Haven 12/2		coliseum?
	Albany 12/9		knick?
	Portland ME 12/11	civic ctr?
	Providence 12/12	civic ctr?
	Binghamton NY 12/14	?
	Philly 12/15		?
	Amherst			Umass place..how many people there?
237.746tour info Fall/New Years 1995SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Aug 16 1995 18:1590
From:	CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott" 16-AUG-1995 14:15:01.00
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Phish's 1995 Fall Tour Dates (fwd)

The second half of Phish's fall tour dates have been announced
in the most recent Schvice.  Here's the dates and ticket onsale
information (taken from Andrew Gadielan's nice home page)  Mail order
info at end.

http://web.cps.msu.edu/~gadielan

> Date Venue              City                    Ticket Sales
> 9-27 Cal Expo           Sacramento, CA          Aug 12
> 9-28 Summer Pops        San Diego, CA           Aug 11
> 9-29 Greek Theatre      Las Angeles, CA         Aug 12
> 9-30 Shorline Amp.      Mountainview, CA        Aug 6
> 10/2-3 Seattle Area     Seattle, WA             Aug 12
> 10/5 Memorial Colleseum Portland, OR            Aug 11
> 10/6 Orpheum Theatre    Vancouver, BC           Aug 19
> 10/7 Spokane Opera HouseSpokane, WA             Aug 18
> 10/8 Adams Fieldhouse   Missoula, MT            Aug 28
> 10/11 Compton Terrace   Phoenix, AZ             Aug 26
> 10/13 Will Rogers Aud.  Ft. Worth, TX           Aug 25
> 10/14-15 Austin Music   Austin, TX              Aug 25
> 10/17 State Palace Th   N.O., LA                Sep 9
> 10/19 Municipal Aud.    Kansas City, MO         Aug 19
> 10/20 5 Seasons Arena   Cedar Rapids, IA        Sep 16
> 10/21 Pershing Aud      O of N: Lincoln, NE     Aug 19
> 10/22 Assembley Hall    U of I: Champagne, IL   Aug 26
> 10/24 Dane Colleseum    Madison, Wisc           Sep 9
> 10/25 St. Paul Civil Ct.St. Paul, MN            Sep 9
> 10/27 Wings Stadium     Kalamazoo, MI           Sep 16
> 10/28 Palace            Auburn Hills, MI        Sep 16
> 10/29 Louisville GardensLouisville, KY          Sep 23
> 10/31 Rosemont Horizon  Rosemont, IL (Chicago)  Sep 30
> No Shows Nov 1-8 (Rest!)
> 11/9,10,11  Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA             Oct 7
> 11/12 O'Connell Center  Gainsville, FL          Oct 7
> 11/14 U of C Florida    Orlando, FL             Oct 7
> 11/15 Sundome           Tampa, FL               Oct 7
> 11/16 W. Palm Beach Aud W. Palm Beach, Fl       Oct 7
> 11/18 N. Charleston Col.N. Charleston, SC       Oct 13
> 11/19 Charlotte ColiseumCharlotte, NC           Oct 14
> 11/21 Lawrence Joel Col Winston-Salem, NC       Oct 7
> 11/22 US Air Arena      Landover, MD            Oct 7
> 11/24 Pittsburgh Civic  Pittsburgh, PA          Oct 14
> 11/25 Hampton Coliseum  Hampton, VA             Oct 7
> 11/28 Civic Coliseum    Knoxville, TN           Oct 7
> 11/29 Municipal Aud     Nashville, TN           Oct 21
> 11/30 Ervin J. Nutter   Dayton, OH              Oct 14
> 12/1  Hershey Park ArenaHershey, PA             Oct 21
> 12/2  New Haven ColiseumNew Haven, CT           Oct 28
> 12/4,5 Mullins Center   Amherst, MA             Oct 28
> 12/7  Niagara Falls Con Niagara Falls, NY       Oct 28
> 12/8  Convocation CenterCleveland, OH           Oct 28
> 12/9  Knickerbocker ArenAlbany, NY              Oct 28
> 12/11 Cumberland County Portland, ME            Nov 4
> 12/12 Providence Civic  Providence, RI          Nov 4
> 12/14 Broome County For Binghampton, NY         Nov 4
> 12/15 Corestates Spect. Philadelphia, PA        Nov 4
> 12/16,17 Olympic Center Lake Placid, NY         Nov 3
> 12/28,29 Centrum        Worcester, MA
> 12/30,31 Madison Sq Gd  New York, New York
> 
> Phish Hotline: 617.862.7820
> 
> For more information on Fall Tour dates and ticket order info:
> Phish's 1995 Fall Tour Info
> Phish.Net: http://archive.phish.net/phish
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Andrew Gadiel:
> gadielan@pilot.msu.edu
> http://www.cps.msu.edu/~gadielan


There will be a general mail order for both Halloween and the second
half of fall tour (Atlanta through Lake Placid)  You need a Schvice,
or a full page photocopy of a Schvice to mail order and all information
is contained therein.  So if you want to mail order, find a Schvice,
and if you can't, don't ask me, sign up on the mailing list, ok? ;-0

Important dates:  Halloween only mailorder postmark deadline is Aug 21
through 23.  Fall tour (second half) mailorder postmark deadline is 
Aug 25 through Aug 29.  The next Schvice (late October?) will have
have mail order information for the NYE tour.

-Mikey

237.747NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Aug 17 1995 15:455
Excuse my ignorance, but what the hell is a Schvice, how did they come up
with that name, and if someone posts it to notes, can we print it out and
use it for the mail order?

adam
237.748AWATS::WESTERVELTThu Aug 17 1995 15:4816
    Mark was telling me Schvice is some kind of fish dish, Mark
    what's the details on that?  I didn't get the spelling.

    "Doniac" I'd like to know what that means!  Some in joke I suppose.

    Anyway the schvice is the Phish newsletter.  Whimsical.  Sells
    stuff.  Announces shows.

    Anybody can mailorder this time out.  All you need is a xerox
    copy of the mailorder form.  Lemme know if you want a copy...
    It's a 2 ticket limit and Worcester/NY are not included yet...
    If anybody wants to piggyback on my m/o just write... I may
    not buy 2 tix for every show.

    Tom
237.749:^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CThu Aug 17 1995 15:553
    Tom 
    can we just have a piggyback?
    
237.750OUTPOS::EKLOFWaltzing with BearsThu Aug 17 1995 19:577
	I don't know if it's supposed to be the same word, or not, but I was
thinking of an Italian fish dish that I've heard pronounced se-VI-chey, and
would have guessed sevicce as the spelling of.  It's made from chopped raw fish
marrinated in a sauce that contains lemon juice and has chopped onions and
peppers in it - quite tasty.

Mark
237.751It is pretty damn goodCSLALL::LEBLANC_CThu Aug 17 1995 19:575
    mark bud
    that is ceviche and i beleive it is a mexican dish of hispanic origin
    
    
    chris_sensitive_90's_domesticated_guy
237.752must nearly be time to get marinatedSTAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogThu Aug 17 1995 20:137
    Seviche is made from small pieces of raw fish that have been marinated
    in lemon and/or lime juice, usually served as an appetizer.
    
    I've also seen it made with tequila (a fish maragrita?), although
    nothing marinated in tequila can claim to be 'raw' :-)
    
    gary
237.753SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Aug 17 1995 20:138
>    Mark was telling me Schvice is some kind of fish dish, Mark


Looks Hebrew to me (the untrained looker)....

bob


237.754STAR::HUGHESCaptain SlogThu Aug 17 1995 20:194
    Ceviche is an alternate spelling. Webster claims it is spanish in
    origin.
    
    gary
237.755SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelFri Aug 18 1995 14:462
wow, did I just see Leblanc loking to piggyback on Tom's order, implying he 
MIGHT attend a Phish show? I gotta get to 7-11 to tell Elvis the news :-)
237.756Giddyap!MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Fri Aug 18 1995 15:016
    re -1
    
    Nope.  I think he just wanted a real piggyback.
    
    Which would probably be just about as interesting to watch as a Phish
    show, if not more so. ;)
237.757And bigfoot and Nessie and the Yeti and...CSLALL::LEBLANC_CFri Aug 18 1995 15:172
    you will see elvis dancing to bag it tag it before you see me
    there...
237.758ChrisPhishHeadSTOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allFri Aug 18 1995 15:201
	i thought you told me you were mailing for the whole tour?!?
237.759DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinFri Aug 18 1995 15:212
    
    Chris told me last night he was planning on taping the whole tour.
237.760We'll pretend we're just REALLY tall...MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Fri Aug 18 1995 15:523
    > Chris told me last night he was planning on taping the whole tour.
    
      Well, in that case... can *I* have a piggyback? ;)
237.761ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windFri Aug 18 1995 17:013
Yeah LeCorn, you told me you have backstage passes already!!!!

RAGE!
237.762DOW!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CFri Aug 18 1995 17:234
    trey and i are engaged
    :^)
    
    RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
237.763DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinFri Aug 18 1995 17:245
    
    WOW!  
    
    Although, I always thought you were Fishman's type Chris.
               
237.764don't ask :-)AWATS::WESTERVELTFri Aug 18 1995 17:246
    Sorry, piggyback rides for Phish fans only!  And light
    ones at that!  [um I've got a few more restrictions
    also... ;-) ]

    Tom
237.765SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelFri Aug 18 1995 20:192
gee Chris, Trey's already married or is that why his name's Trey!? :-0

237.766ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windTue Aug 22 1995 16:2316
PHISH!

Ok,anyone innerested in Amherst with me?
2 shows are sched'd and i'd like to hit 'em both.
drive out. drive back same night. and work the next day!

send mail.

i'llprobably also do:

	portland ME
	providence

maybe:

	the knick.
237.767read sarcasm here CSLALL::LEBLANC_CTue Aug 22 1995 16:284
    
    ME! ME! ME! ME! ME!
    i need a new band to travel large distances and take time off from work
    to see
237.768STOWOA::JOLLIMOREOneWhiteDuck/0^10=nothing at allTue Aug 22 1995 16:293
>drive out. drive back same night. and work the next day!

	pay attention, leblank         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
237.769LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesTue Aug 22 1995 18:194
Phish does MSG on NYE?...finally sold out, I guess... 
Too bad.

tim
237.770AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Aug 22 1995 20:437
>Phish does MSG on NYE?...finally sold out, I guess... 

    I think it may have more to do with the fact that the Fleet Center
    is booked on NYE.   Some ice show.  Dunno about the Centrum.

Tom
237.771Brrrrrr...MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Tue Aug 22 1995 20:548
    > I think it may have more to do with the fact that the Fleet Center
    > is booked on NYE.   Some ice show.  Dunno about the Centrum.
    
    Now THAT would be interesting to see...
    
    Phish On Ice.
    
    Though I bet Fishman would get a little cold.
237.772AWATS::WESTERVELTTue Aug 22 1995 21:127
    Well it was Phish in a hotdog bun last year, so I guess
    anything is possible!

    JC, how fast can you drive Amherst/Littleton?  :-)

    Tom
237.773latest tour info 22-AUG-95SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Aug 23 1995 13:55289
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 22-AUG-1995 18:38:55.85
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 8/22/95


Hotline Message -- 8/22/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of August 
22nd.  

Here are the confirmed dates for Phish's Fall tour: 

On September 27th, Phish will play at Cal Expo Amphitheatre in 
Sacramento CA.  Tickets will be general admission and they are on 
sale now at the box office with no service charge and at BASS; the 
charge by phone number is 916.923.2277.

On September 28th, Phish will play at Summer Pops, Embarcadero 
Marina Park South in San Diego CA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they are on sale now at the Symphony Hall box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster; the charge by phone 
number is 619.220.8497. 

On September 29th, Phish will play at the Greek Theatre in Los 
Angeles CA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
213.480.3232. 

On September 30th, Phish will play at Shoreline Amphitheatre in 
Mountain View CA.  There will be reserved seats and general 
admission on the lawn and tickets are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at BASS: 510.762.2277.

On October 2nd and 3rd, Phish will play at the Seattle Arena in 
Seattle WA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they are on sale now at Cellophane 
Square with a reduced service charge, and at TicketMaster: 
206.628.0888.  

On October 5th, Phish will play at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland 
OR.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the box 
office and at Fastixx: 503.224.8499.  

On October 6th, Phish will play at the Orpheum Theatre in 
Vancouver, British Columbia.  Seating will be reserved and tickets 
are on sale now at Track Records with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 604.280.4444.  

On October 7th, Phish will play at the Spokane Opera House in 
Spokane WA.  Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at Select-a-Seat: 
509.325.7328.  

On October 8th, Phish will play at Adams Fieldhouse on the 
University of Montana campus in Missoula MT.  Tickets will be 
general admission on the floor and reserved in the stands and they 
will go on sale August 28th at 8 AM Mountain time at the Field 
House, University Center box office, Wordens Market and TicketEZ: 
800.526.3400.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per person.

On October 11th, Phish will play at Compton Terrace in Phoenix AZ. 
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale August 
26th at 10 AM Mountain time at Zia Record Exchange (105 W. 
University Tempe only) with no service charge and at Dillards: 
602.678.2222.  http://www.getnet.com/eveningstar  

On October 13th, Phish will play at Will Rogers Auditorium in Ft. 
Worth TX.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale August 
25th at 4 PM Central time at Last Beat Records with no service 
charge, at other local outlets and at TicketMaster: 214.647.5700.  
There will be a limit of 6 tickets per person.

On October 14th and 15th, Phish will play at Austin Music Hall in 
Austin TX. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
August 25th at 10 AM Central time at the Inner Sanctum with no 
service charge, at other local outlets and at Star Tickets: 
512.416.7827.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per person.

On October 17th, Phish will play at State Palace Theatre in New 
Orleans LA. Medeski, Martin & Wood will be opening this show.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office (2238 S. Salcedo) with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster: 504.522.5555.

On October 19th, Phish will play at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas 
City MO.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved 
in the stands and they are on sale now at Sandstone Amphitheatre 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 816.931.3330.

On October 20th, Phish will play at Five Seasons Arena in Cedar 
Rapids IA.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale September 16th at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 319.363.1888.

On October 21st, Phish will play at Pershing Auditorium on the 
University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln NE. Tickets will be general 
admission and they are on sale now at the box office with no service 
charge, at UNL City Campus Union and at TicketMaster: 
402.475.1212.

On October 22nd, Phish will play at Assembly Hall on the University 
of Illinois campus in Champaign IL.  Seating will be reserved and 
tickets will go on sale to the public on August 26th at 10 AM Central 
time at the box office with no service charge, at Central Campus 
Ticket Outlets with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
217.333.5000.  There will be a limit of 6 tickets per person.

On October 24th, Phish will play at Dane County Coliseum in Madison 
WI. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 608.255.4646.

On October 25th, Phish will play at St. Paul Civic Center Arena in St. 
Paul MN.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 9th at the box office with no service charge, at other local 
outlets and at TicketMaster: 612.989.5151.

On October 27th, Phish will play at Wing Stadium in Kalamazoo MI.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale September 
16th at the box office with no service charge, at other local outlets 
and at TicketMaster: 616.373.7000.

On October 28th, Phish will play at The Palace in Auburn Hills MI.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 16th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
810.645.6666.

On October 29th, Phish will play at Louisville Gardens in Louisville 
KY. Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
September 23rd at the box office with no service charge, at Kentucky 
Center for the Arts with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
800.775.7777.

and on October 31st, Phish will play at Rosemont Horizon in 
Rosemont IL.  Seating will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
September 30th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 312.559.1212.

After these dates there will be a break until November 9th, when the 
tour will resume.  Ticket information follows but the charge-by-
phone numbers will be added later due to the length of this 
recording.

On November 9th, 10th and 11th, Phish will play at the Fox Theatre 
in Atlanta GA.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 7th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On November 12th, Phish will play at the O'Connell Center in 
Gainesville FL.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 7th at the box office and at TicketMaster.

On November 14th, Phish will play at the University of Central 
Florida Arena in Orlando FL.  Tickets will be general admission on the 
floor and reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 7th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On November 15th, Phish will play at the Sundome in Tampa FL.  
Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved in the 
stands and they will go on sale October 7th at the box office and at 
TicketMaster.

On November 16th, Phish will play at the Auditorium in West Palm 
Beach FL.  Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 
October 7th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On November 18th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in North 
Charleston SC.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 13th at the box office with no service charge and at S.C.A.T.

On November 19th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Charlotte NC.  
Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 14th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On November 21st, Phish will play at Lawrence Joel Coliseum in 
Winston-Salem NC.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 7th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On November 22nd, Phish will play at US Air Arena in Landover MD.  
Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 7th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On November 24th, Phish will play at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh 
PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 14th at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On November 25th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Hampton VA.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale October 
7th at the box office and at TicketMaster.

On November 28th, Phish will play at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville 
TN.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 7th at 
the box office with no service charge and at Tickets Unlimited.

On November 29th, Phish will play at the Municipal Auditorium in 
Nashville TN.    Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 21st at the 
box office with no service charge, at the Tennessee Performing Arts 
Center with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On November 30th, Phish will play at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in 
Dayton OH.    Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 14th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On December 1st, Phish will play at the Hershey Park Arena in 
Hershey PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 21st at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On December 2nd, Phish will play at the Coliseum in New Haven CT.  
Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 28th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 4th and 5th, Phish will play at the Mullins Center in 
Amherst MA.    Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 28th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.  Please note that the TicketMaster number given in the 
newsletter is wrong; please do not call that number.  The correct 
number is 413.733.0045.

On December 7th, Phish will play at the Convention Center in Niagara 
Falls NY.    Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 
28th at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 8th, Phish will play at the Convocation Center in 
Cleveland OH.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 28th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 9th, Phish will play at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany 
NY.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 28th at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 11th, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center 
in Portland ME.    Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale November 4th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

On December 12th, Phish will play at the Civic Center in Providence 
RI.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale November 4th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 14th, Phish will play at Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton NY.  This show is at the Arena; the listing for Broome 
County Forum in the newsletter is incorrect.   Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale November 4th at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster.

On December 15th, Phish will play at the Corestates Spectrum in 
Philadelphia PA. Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
November 4th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.

And on December 16th and 17th, Phish will play at the Olympic 
Center in Lake Placid NY.   Tickets will be reserved and they will go 
on sale November 3rd at the box office with no service charge, at the 
Flynn Theatre box office and at Sound Source in Middlebury.  Charge 
by phone service will also be provided and that information will be 
added to this message later.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 617.862.2128 for 
tapers' ticket information.  If you have a problem with Phish Tickets-
by-Mail, please call 617.736.1974.  Please do not call any other 
number regarding mail order tickets.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 617.862.7820.


Shelly
237.774*grump* *grump*MAGIC::CRAVENWho watches the Watchmen?Wed Aug 23 1995 13:593
    Yeah, of COURSE they're playing in Florida on my birthday... :P
    
    Rob
237.775SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobelJeff StrobelWed Aug 23 1995 17:568
If JC takes his 'stang, Littleton to Amherst shouldn't be more than 20 
minutes :-)

Had a good time at the UMass show last year. Would like to make it back 
this year but could be tough with the weekday shows with the little guy at 
home.

jeff
237.776ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windThu Aug 24 1995 16:254
you guys think i drive like a maniac!!!!
i go w/ the flow +5 ... that's my rule, for the most paht.
now, the flow on 495 these days is 75, so,  i go int he 75-80 range.

237.777AWATS::WESTERVELTThu Aug 24 1995 19:285
    Well, I've gone and done it.  4 $45 m/os in an envelope, ready
    for uncle sam to deliver with care... 

    Tom
237.778ZENDIA::FERGUSONDry your eyes on the windMon Aug 28 1995 14:042
Me too!
Here's to hoping!
237.779latest from phish-infoSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Sep 11 1995 12:5812
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  9-SEP-1995 18:07:33.51
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Halloween tickets

All Halloween orders have been mailed, whether they were filled or unfilled.
If you have not received yours yet, please wait until Sept. 20 - after that
date you can call 617.736.1974 with inquiries.


Shelly

237.780more 'stuff' from Phish-info... FWIWSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Sep 11 1995 13:0072
From:	CRL::"speno@clam.rutgers.edu" "Rosemary" 10-SEP-1995 18:02:48.67
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Announcing a New Way to Read the Phish.Net!

Announcing the creation of a new way to be involved with the Phish
Net! This is an experimental idea, but I am going to work very hard to
try and make it work well. If it works, it should enhance the Phish
Net for everyone.

Many people have noticed that the "signal to noise" ratio on the net
is less than desirable. The fact that the great Phish discussion gets
lost in the "Phish sucks" type posts has led to many good people
leaving the net, and many others simply unable to participate in these
discussions due to the restraints of time and energy. To me, the
actual Phish discussion is what makes the net so wonderful, and I have
an idea to foster it.

Here's the plan: I am going to read every single article posted on the
net, and when I see something that is discussion of Phish and relevant
to most netters, I will forward that article to the "filtered digest."
When people read my digest and reply to an article, that article will
head right back to rec.music.phish so everyone will see it. 

Basically what I am interested in including are posts which would be
of interest to 99% of all netters. These would be posts which would be
conducive to *discussion* or posts which are entertaining and
inclusive. I would include reviews of shows, lyrics discussions, media
articles, creative stories, phish dreams, and even stuff like comments
on new bands and other music.

What I wouldn't include would be "phish sucks" posts, WATSIYEM, tape
grovels, flames, replies to posts which should have been emailed,
posts asking about the Europe tour, etc.

My method of choosing posts is of course totally subjective. If you
choose to subscribe to my digest, and you think that one of your posts
didn't make it through my "filter" here's what to do: 1. Wait a day
and see. It's possible that it just hasn't made it to my site
yet. 2. If you think you've waited long enough, EMAIL me what you
posted and let me know why you think it should have been included. If
you post on the net complaining about it, you're just going to make
everyone unhappy. If you privately email me about it, I am sure we can
work something out.

I am expecting the digest to be up and running on Thursday September
14. However, you can subscribe to it now! Here's how

Send email to rosemary-request@phish.net with

subscribe

on a line all by itself.

Even if you subscribe to it now, you won't start receiving messages
until Thursday. You can email me at rosemary@clam.rutgers.edu with
questions!

If you know of anyone who has left the net for any reason, please
forward them this message. It might bring some valued people back into
the community, as well as welcome some new people.

Again, this is totally experimental. Please bear with us as we work
everything out.

                                                  .            ,  
                                                            .:/
     Rosemary Dean Mackintosh                     .      ,,///;,   ,;/
     rosemary@clam.rutgers.edu                      .   o:::::::;;///
"Set the gearshift for the high gear of your soul!"    >::::::::;;\\\
                                                         ''\\\\\'" ';\
                                                            ';\
237.781from phish-vino...SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Sep 25 1995 12:4921
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 23-SEP-1995 22:25:58.72
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Tickets-By-Mail Update

Fall tour mail orders are in the final stages of processing and will be
going into the mail very soon.  All correct orders should be filled
except for a portion of the orders for 11/10 and 11/11 (Fox Theatre),
where we had more demand than we could accomodate.  In most cases all
who requested tapers' tickets will receive them, though there were a
few shows where some who indicated "taper preferred" will be sent
non-taping tickets due to limitations on the size of the area available
for taping.  

If you have not received your Fall Tour order by Oct. 4 (or if you
have not received your Halloween order by now), you may inquire at
617.736.1974; if you get the recording, please leave a detailed message.
Thank you.

Shelly

237.782more phish-info stuff...SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandThu Sep 28 1995 11:5243
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 27-SEP-1995 20:44:35.07
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 9/27: Halloween on-sale Saturday

Hi, you've reached the Phish Hotline.  This is a special update as 
of Wednesday, September 27th.

Tickets for Phish's show on October 31st at Rosemont Horizon 
in Rosemont (near Chicago), Illinois will go on sale Saturday, 
September 30th at 9 AM Central Time at the Rosemont Horizon box 
office with no service charge, at TicketMaster outlets in the greater 
Chicago area and by TicketMaster phone charge.  The Chicago area 
charge by phone number is 312.559.1212.  These tickets are going on 
sale at 9 am because Chicago Bulls season tickets will be going on sale 
at 10 am.  There will be a limit of two tickets per person for the 
Halloween show.  

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets 
recently.  For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the 
box office or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; 
please do not buy tickets from ticket agencies or in the parking lot, 
particularly for sold out shows, because there is a serious risk that 
they will be counterfeit and they will not get you into the show. 

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish 
newsletter, send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  
P. O. Box 4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting 
your address with us, let us know both the old one and the new one 
so we can keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping 
at Phish concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 802.658.8273 
for tapers' ticket information.  If you have a problem with Phish 
Tickets-by-Mail, please call 617.736.1974.  Please do not call any 
other number regarding mail order tickets.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line 
and it will repeat shortly.  Thanks for calling, and check back after 
Monday, October 2nd for regular Phish tour information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly
237.783ZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Thu Sep 28 1995 15:421
ANyone doing the Halloweed show?
237.784Phish plays chess with audience ... one move/showSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Oct 02 1995 12:0748
> ANyone doing the Halloweed show?

Nope... can't afford the time off.  That damn measly 2-week vacation allowance
is always gettin in the way of me havin' fun! :-)


Check this out:  Phish plays chess with audience on tour!

- jeff_"recreational"_chess_player_%-)


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From:	CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott"  1-OCT-1995 15:03:42.19
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Setlist, 9/30/95 Mountain View CA



9/30/95

Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View CA

I:   My Friend My Friend, <Instrumental>, Chess Intro/White Rabbit Jam,
     Reba, Uncle Pen, Horn, Run Like an Antelope, Blue & Lonesome,
     Sample in a Jar

II:  Runaway Jim, Another Taste, If I Could, Scent of a Mule, Mike's
     Song, Keyboard Army, Weekapaug Groove, Suspicious Minds*, HYHU Jam,
     Cavern

E:   Amazing Grace, Good Times Bad Times

* - First time, Elvis Presley? cover sung by Fishman, with cape...

There is a large chessboard on the back of the stage.  The band will
be playing the audience during the tour, one move per show.  The
band's collective move (white) will be made during the first set, the
audience (black) decides on a move by group decision at the Greenpeace
table during the setbreak and moves just before the second set.  Page
and a tourhead named Pooh? played a 3-4 move intro to set up the board
during the White Rabbit jam in the first set.  

Antelope tease before Horn, Blue and Lonesome was dedicated to Jerry
Garcia.

-Mikey

237.785tickets have been sent...SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandTue Oct 03 1995 12:4248
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  3-OCT-1995 08:32:40.30
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Tickets-by-Mail update, 10/3

Fall tour ticket orders are currently in the mail (or in Fed Ex, if
that option was selected).  

All correct orders have been filled completely, with the exception of
the Friday and Saturday Fox Theatre shows.  On those two shows only, we 
ran out of our allotment of tickets before we were able to fill all correct
orders.

Most taper orders were filled with taper tickets; however, there were
some shows where there were more taper requests than seats, so there
were some "taper preferred" orders which received non-taping seats
for some shows.  All taper tickets have "taper section" indicated
clearly on the ticket face.  At general admission shows, or shows
with a g.a. floor, there are no specially designated tapers' tickets;
anyone holdin a g.a. ticket can bring audio recording equipment into
these shows.  At the g.a. shows, taping will still be restricted to
a designated area behind the soundboard, and once this area is filled 
no more recording equipment will be allowed into the show, so you should 
arriving early if you plan to tape at g.a. shows.

Regarding Fed Ex: though some regular mail tickets did get sent before
the Fed Ex orders were processed, all Fed Ex orders should reach their
destination on 10/3.  This does mean that they should all be in hand well
prior to shows going on sale on 10/7 and not subject to further delay in 
the postal system.  Also, delivery is guaranteed, so if your Fed Ex order 
does not reach you, we will track it down until it does.
(Unfortunately, that is impossible for regular mail, which is why
we cannot be responsible for tickets that are lost or delayed on their
way to you unless you elect to have them sent by Fed Ex.)

There is a new number for Tickets-by-Mail problems: 802.651.0688.
(The old number will forward to the new one, for a limited time.)
Please do not call before Thursday unless you have received your order 
and there is a problem with it, or if you have a problem with a Halloween
order.  If you are calling because you have not received your order and 
you wish to know the status of it prior to tickets going on sale on 10/7, 
please consider waiting until next week to call unless you are inquiring 
about Fox Theatre tickets (since all other correct orders were filled 
completely) so that the people with Fox Theatre questions can get through.  
Thank you.


Shelly
237.786NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedTue Oct 03 1995 17:134
Any news on when the Centrum and MSG tickets go on sale to the general
public?

adam
237.787feeling better already :-)AWATS::WESTERVELTsplit open &amp; meltTue Oct 03 1995 17:283
    I haven't heard but I'm pretty psyched to check my po box today...
    I need a show bad!
237.788SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Tue Oct 03 1995 17:383
    I have Amherst on sale 10/28, Centrum on sale 11/3.
    
    I might be wrong...
237.789my tixAWATS::WESTERVELTsplit open &amp; meltWed Oct 04 1995 12:3911
    phew, i'm oj-free!  day 1 'n counting...  

    the GOOD news..

	amherst 12/4	floor 3, row 17 seats 5 & 6
	amherst 12/5	floor 3, row 23 seats 1 & 2
	albany  12/9	floor 5, row E  seats 15 & 16
	prov 12/12	section 3 row A seat 7 & 8

    :-)
237.790I need to be OJ free too :^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeWed Oct 04 1995 12:501
    can i buy your extras?
237.791AWATS::WESTERVELTsplit open &amp; meltWed Oct 04 1995 13:196
    Shure chris.. or are you kidding?

    I think you're pulling my clams.

    Tom
237.792:^)CSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeWed Oct 04 1995 13:261
    i ain't touching nobody's clams...
237.793SPSEG::COVINGTONand the situation is excellent.Wed Oct 04 1995 16:011
    But I will buy extras... :)
237.794Clam Toucher!CSLALL::LEBLANC_CAll good things in all good timeWed Oct 04 1995 16:021
    you ain't gonna touch his clams are you?
237.795Klamm-headsWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footWed Oct 04 1995 16:354
    no, this is the band that the drummer lets the fans see, and maybe
    touch, His clams 
    
    :)
237.796cool beansTEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Oct 06 1995 14:138
    
    	I just figured out I'm in the front row for Providence
    	and right by (behind or in front I'm not sure) the s.b.
    	in Albany!  
    
    	Anybody have a Mullins Center seating chart?
    
    	Tom
237.797ZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Tue Oct 17 1995 20:354
Tom and I will have an extra pair for each of the Zoo-Mass shows (right tom?)
send mail to me (or tom) if ya want to see phish in a cool place!
rage!

237.798SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandMon Oct 23 1995 12:51200
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 20-OCT-1995 17:32:20.57
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 10/20/95


Hotline Message -- 10/20/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
October 20th.  

Here are the remaining dates for Phish's Fall tour: 

Tonight, October 20th, Phish will play at Five Seasons Arena in Cedar 
Rapids IA.  Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box office.  

On October 21st, Phish will play at Pershing Auditorium on the 
University of Nebraska campus in Lincoln NE. This show is sold out.

On October 22nd, Phish will play at Assembly Hall on the University 
of Illinois campus in Champaign IL.  Seating is reserved and tickets 
are still available at the box office with no service charge.  

On October 24th, Phish will play at Dane County Coliseum in Madison 
WI. Tickets are general admission and a few are still available at the 
box office with no service charge, at other local outlets and at 
TicketMaster: 608.255.4646.  This show is almost sold out.

On October 25th, Phish will play at St. Paul Civic Center Arena in St. 
Paul MN.  Seating is reserved and tickets are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge, at other local outlets and at 
TicketMaster: 612.989.5151.  

On October 27th, Phish will play at Wing Stadium in Kalamazoo MI.  
This show is sold out.

On October 28th, Phish will play at The Palace in Auburn Hills MI.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 810.645.6666.

On October 29th, Phish will play at Louisville Gardens in Louisville 
KY. This show is sold out.

On October 31st, Phish will play at Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont IL.  
This show is completely sold out.  A ticket for every person will be 
required in order to enter the parking lots at Rosemont Horizon.  
Please do not come to this show without a ticket; thank you.

After these dates there will be a break until November 9th, when the 
tour will resume.  

On November 9th, 10th and 11th, Phish will play at the Fox Theatre 
in Atlanta GA.  These shows are sold out.

On November 12th, Phish will play at the O'Connell Center in 
Gainesville FL.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 904.392.1653.  

On November 14th, Phish will play at the University of Central 
Florida Arena in Orlando FL.  Reserved seat tickets are still available 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900.  

On November 15th, Phish will play at the Sundome in Tampa FL.  
Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box office and at 
TicketMaster: 813.287.8844.  

On November 16th, Phish will play at the Auditorium in West Palm 
Beach FL.  Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.966.3309.  

On November 18th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in North 
Charleston SC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at S.C.A.T: 803.577.4500.

On November 19th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Charlotte NC.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 704.522.6500.

On November 21st, Phish will play at Lawrence Joel Coliseum in 
Winston-Salem NC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale 
now at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
910.722.6400.  

On November 22nd, Phish will play at US Air Arena in Landover MD.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 800.551.7328.

On November 24th, Phish will play at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh 
PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 412.323.1919.

On November 25th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Hampton VA.  
Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now at the box 
office and at TicketMaster: 804.671.8100.  

On November 28th, Phish will play at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville 
TN.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at Tickets Unlimited: 615.656.4444.  

On November 29th, Phish will play at the Municipal Auditorium in 
Nashville TN.    Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 21st at 10 
AM Central time at the box office with no service charge, at the 
Tennessee Performing Arts Center with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 615.737.5555.  There will be a limit of 6 tickets per 
person.

On November 30th, Phish will play at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in 
Dayton OH.    Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 513.228.2323.

On December 1st, Phish will play at the Hershey Park Arena in 
Hershey PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 21st at the box office at 9 AM Eastern time with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster at 10 AM: 717.693.4100.  There will be a 
limit of 4 tickets per person.

On December 2nd, Phish will play at the Coliseum in New Haven CT.  
Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 28th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 203.624.0033.

On December 4th and 5th, Phish will play at the Mullins Center in 
Amherst MA.    Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 28th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster.  Please note that the TicketMaster number given in the 
newsletter is wrong; please do not call that number.  The correct 
number is 413.733.0045.

On December 7th, Phish will play at the Convention Center in Niagara 
Falls NY.    Seating will be general admission, not reserved as was 
printed in the newsletter, and tickets will go on sale October 28th at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
716.852.5000.

On December 8th, Phish will play at the Convocation Center in 
Cleveland OH.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 28th at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 216.241.5555.

On December 9th, Phish will play at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany 
NY.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 28th at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
315.472.0700.

On December 11th, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center 
in Portland ME.    Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale November 4th at the box office with no service charge in 
person; call 207.775.3458 to charge by phone.  Tickets will also be 
available at TicketMaster.

On December 12th, Phish will play at the Civic Center in Providence 
RI.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale November 4th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
401.331.2211.

On December 14th, Phish will play at Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton NY.  This show is at the Arena; the listing for Broome 
County Forum in the newsletter is incorrect.   Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale November 4th at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 607.722.7272.

On December 15th, Phish will play at the Corestates Spectrum in 
Philadelphia PA. Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
November 4th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 215.336.2000.

And on December 16th and 17th, Phish will play at the Olympic 
Center in Lake Placid NY.   Tickets will be reserved and they will go 
on sale November 3rd at the box office with no service charge, at the 
Flynn Theatre box office and at Sound Source in Middlebury.  You 
can call 518.523.3330 or 802.863.5966 to charge by phone.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 802.658.8273 for 
tapers' ticket information.  If you have a problem with Phish Tickets-
by-Mail, please call 802.651.0688; this is a new number.  Please do 
not call any other number regarding mail order tickets.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

237.799TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Oct 26 1995 12:23249
Centrum mailorder: Nov 6, who wants to do mailorder with me?
Centrum onsale date: Dec 1

Tom
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From:	AWATS::US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson  26-Oct-1995 0054 -0500" 26-OCT-1995 00:54:47.69
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 10/25/95


Hotline Message -- 10/25/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
October 25th.  

Here are the remaining dates for Phish's Fall tour: 

Tonight October 25th, Phish is playing at St. Paul Civic Center Arena 
in St. Paul MN.  Seating is reserved and tickets are on sale now at the 
box office with no service charge.  

On October 27th, Phish will play at Wing Stadium in Kalamazoo MI.  
This show is sold out.

On October 28th, Phish will play at The Palace in Auburn Hills MI.  
Seating will be reserved and tickets are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 810.645.6666.

On October 29th, Phish will play at Louisville Gardens in Louisville 
KY. This show is sold out.

On October 31st, Phish will play at Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont IL.  
This show is sold out.  A ticket for every person will be required in 
order to enter the parking lots at Rosemont Horizon.  Please do not 
come to this show without a ticket; thank you.

After these dates there will be a break until November 9th, when the 
tour will resume.  

On November 9th, 10th and 11th, Phish will play at the Fox Theatre 
in Atlanta GA.  These shows are sold out.

On November 12th, Phish will play at the O'Connell Center in 
Gainesville FL.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 904.392.1653.  

On November 14th, Phish will play at the University of Central 
Florida Arena in Orlando FL.  Reserved seat tickets are still available 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900.  

On November 15th, Phish will play at the Sundome in Tampa FL.  
Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box office and at 
TicketMaster: 813.287.8844.  

On November 16th, Phish will play at the Auditorium in West Palm 
Beach FL.  Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.966.3309.  

On November 18th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in North 
Charleston SC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at S.C.A.T: 803.577.4500.

On November 19th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Charlotte NC.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 704.522.6500.

On November 21st, Phish will play at Lawrence Joel Coliseum in 
Winston-Salem NC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale 
now at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
910.722.6400.  

On November 22nd, Phish will play at US Air Arena in Landover MD.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 800.551.7328.

On November 24th, Phish will play at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh 
PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 412.323.1919.

On November 25th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Hampton VA.  
Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now at the box 
office and at TicketMaster: 804.671.8100.  

On November 28th, Phish will play at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville 
TN.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at Tickets Unlimited: 615.656.4444.  

On November 29th, Phish will play at the Municipal Auditorium in 
Nashville TN.    Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 615.737.5555.

On November 30th, Phish will play at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in 
Dayton OH.    Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 513.228.2323.

On December 1st, Phish will play at the Hershey Park Arena in 
Hershey PA.  This show is sold out.

On December 2nd, Phish will play at the Coliseum in New Haven CT.  
Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale October 28th at 10 
am Eastern time at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster outlets in Connecticut.  Tickets will go on sale at 
TicketMaster outlets in Springfield Massachusetts at 10:15 am.  The 
charge by phone number is 203.624.0033.  Wristbands will be 
distributed at TicketMaster outlets throughout Connecticut starting at 
5 pm on Thursday.  Wristbands will be distributed at the box office 
on Saturday morning only between 7 and 9 am.  There will be a limit 
of 4 tickets per customer at all locations.

On December 4th and 5th, Phish will play at the Mullins Center in 
Amherst MA.    Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
October 28th at 10 am Eastern time at the box office with no service 
charge and at TicketMaster outlets in Massachusetts, Rhode Island 
and Vermont.  Tickets will go on sale at 10:15 am at TicketMaster 
outlets in New Hampshire and Maine.  Wristbands will be distributed 
at TicketMaster outlets in Massachusetts and Rhode Island starting 4 
pm Thursday.  Lottery numbers will be distributed at TicketMaster 
outlets in Vermont between 9 and 9:30 am on Saturday.  Priority 
numbers will be distributed at the box office starting at 7 pm on 
Friday; camping out in line is not permitted at the box office.  Please 
note that the TicketMaster number given in the newsletter is wrong; 
please do not call that number.  The correct number is 413.733.0045.  
There will be a limit of 6 tickets per person per show.  

On December 7th, Phish will play at the Convention Center in Niagara 
Falls NY.    Seating will be general admission, not reserved as was 
printed in the newsletter, and tickets will go on sale October 28th at 
9 am Eastern time at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 716.852.5000.  There will be a limit of 6 tickets per 
customer.

On December 8th, Phish will play at the Convocation Center in 
Cleveland OH.  Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they will go on sale October 28th at 10 
am Eastern time at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 216.241.5555.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per 
person.

On December 9th, Phish will play at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany 
NY.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 28th at 
10 am Eastern time at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster outlets in the Capitol region and the mid-Hudson 
Valley, in Western Massachusetts and in Vermont.  The charge by 
phone number is 315.472.0700.  Lottery numbers will be distributed 
at TicketMaster outlets in the Capitol region of New York and in 
Vermont between 9 and 9:30 am on Saturday.  Wristbands will be 
available at TicketMaster outlets in the mid-Hudson Valley and in 
Western Massachusetts at 5 pm Thursday.  Wristbands will be 
available at the Kickerbocker Arena box office at noon on Friday.  
There will be a limit of 6 tickets per person at all locations.

On December 11th, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center 
in Portland ME.    Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale November 4th at the box office with no service charge in 
person; call 207.775.3458 to charge by phone.  Tickets will also be 
available at TicketMaster.

On December 12th, Phish will play at the Civic Center in Providence 
RI.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale November 4th 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
401.331.2211.

On December 14th, Phish will play at Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton NY.  This show is at the Arena; the listing for Broome 
County Forum in the newsletter is incorrect.   Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale November 4th at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 607.722.7272.

On December 15th, Phish will play at the Corestates Spectrum in 
Philadelphia PA. Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
November 4th at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 215.336.2000.

On December 16th and 17th, Phish will play at the Olympic Center in 
Lake Placid NY.   Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
November 3rd at the box office with no service charge, at the Flynn 
Theatre box office and at Sound Source in Middlebury.  You can call 
518.523.3330 or 802.863.5966 to charge by phone.

On December 28th and 29th, Phish will play at the Centrum in 
Worcester MA.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
December 1st at the Centrum box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 508.931.2000.

And on December 30th and 31st, Phish will play at Madison Square 
Garden in New York City.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go 
on sale December 2nd at the Madison Square Garden box office with 
no service charge and at TicketMaster: 212.307.7171.

Fall Tour mail order is over.  Tickets for the four shows at the end of 
December will be offered through mail order.  Instructions for mail 
order are printed in the issue of the Phish Newsletter which will be 
mailed on Friday, October 27th.  In order to mail order, you must 
have a copy of the order form printed in this newsletter.  We also 
hope to make a copy of the order form available on the Phish.Net 
web page but the details have not been worked out yet.  The only  
postmark date for mail order for the four late-December shows will 
be November 6th.  Orders postmarked before or after November 6th 
and orders which do not follow the directions or use the order form 
will not be processed.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show.   If you have a problem with a Phish 
Tickets-by-Mail order which you have already placed, please call 
802.651.0688; this is a new number.  Please do not call any other 
number regarding mail order tickets.  This number is for correcting 
problems with a prior order only; we cannot answer general 
questions or give you instructions on how to prepare an order - all of 
the information that is necessary to do that has been printed in the 
newsletter.  Thank you.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 802.658.8273 for 
tapers' ticket information.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

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237.800wowSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Thu Oct 26 1995 12:364
    counterfeits at Phish shows???
    
    
    oh my they *ARE* the tour band of the 90's.
237.801ZENDIA::FERGUSONThe Janitor of coding returns!Thu Oct 26 1995 14:2012
re: ordering

if the tik limit is 2, i'm going to be ordering 2 for deb and i.
if the limit is high than that, yeah, i'm into ordering w/ ya Tom.

re: counterfeits

speaking to a phishhead recently, he said there is this challenge
among some phishheads to get into shows for free.  via gatecrashing.
fake tickets. etc.  the game is to see a show for nothing.  bad bad bad
scene because that is exactly what doomed the Dead in many fine
venues (hartford, centru, providence, etc)
237.802SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandThu Oct 26 1995 15:284
> there is this challenge among some phishheads to get into shows for free.

Ahhh... American Family Values.  Gotta love it :-/

237.803TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Oct 26 1995 15:391
    bleccchh.  Who did they think they're getting over on?
237.804just like headas thought they were getting over on the deadCXDOCS::BARNESThu Oct 26 1995 15:427
    re: 
    bleccchh.  Who did they think they're getting over on?
    
    Phish.....
    
    
    rfb
237.805New hotline messageORKID::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidMon Nov 06 1995 13:08227
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  4-NOV-1995 00:03:50.30
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 11/3/95 (amended)


Hotline Message -- 11/3/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
November 3rd.  

Here are the remaining dates for Phish's Fall tour: 

The band is currently on break until November 9th, when the tour 
will resume.  

On November 9th, 10th and 11th, Phish will play at the Fox Theatre 
in Atlanta GA.  These shows are sold out.

On November 12th, Phish will play at the O'Connell Center in 
Gainesville FL.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office and at TicketMaster: 904.392.1653.  

On November 14th, Phish will play at the University of Central 
Florida Arena in Orlando FL.  Reserved seat tickets are still available 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.839.3900.  

On November 15th, Phish will play at the Sundome in Tampa FL.  
Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box office and at 
TicketMaster: 813.287.8844.  

On November 16th, Phish will play at the Auditorium in West Palm 
Beach FL.  Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now 
at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
407.966.3309.  

On November 18th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in North 
Charleston SC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at S.C.A.T: 803.577.4500.

On November 19th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Charlotte NC.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 704.522.6500.

On November 21st, Phish will play at Lawrence Joel Coliseum in 
Winston-Salem NC.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale 
now at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
910.722.6400.  

On November 22nd, Phish will play at US Air Arena in Landover MD.  
Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 800.551.7328.  If you 
have a tapers' ticket for this show, please note that the fire marshal 
will not permit tripod-style microphone stands at this show.  It will 
be permitted to attach mic stands to chairs in the taping section, so 
please bring duct tape if this is what you will be doing.

On November 24th, Phish will play at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh 
PA.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 412.323.1919.

On November 25th, Phish will play at the Coliseum in Hampton VA.  
Tickets will be general admission and they are on sale now at the box 
office and at TicketMaster: 804.671.8100.  

On November 28th, Phish will play at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville 
TN.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at Tickets Unlimited: 615.656.4444.  

On November 29th, Phish will play at the Municipal Auditorium in 
Nashville TN.    Tickets will be general admission on the floor and 
reserved in the stands and they are on sale now at the box office 
with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 615.737.5555.

On November 30th, Phish will play at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in 
Dayton OH.    Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 513.228.2323.

On December 1st, Phish will play at the Hershey Park Arena in 
Hershey PA.  This show is sold out.

On December 2nd, Phish will play at the Coliseum in New Haven CT.  
This show is sold out.

On December 4th and 5th, Phish will play at the Mullins Center in 
Amherst MA.    These shows are sold out.

On December 7th, Phish will play at the Convention Center in Niagara 
Falls NY.    Seating will be general admission, not reserved as was 
printed in the newsletter, and tickets are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 716.852.5000.

On December 8th, Phish will play at the Convocation Center in 
Cleveland OH.  Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 216.241.5555.

On December 9th, Phish will play at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany 
NY.  Seats will be reserved and tickets are still available at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in the 
Capitol region and the mid-Hudson Valley, in Western Massachusetts 
and in Vermont.  The charge by phone number is 315.472.0700.  

On December 11th, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center 
in Portland ME.    Tickets will be general admission and they will go 
on sale November 4th at 10 AM Eastern time at the box office with 
no service charge, and at TicketMaster outlets in Maine, Vermont, 
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut except 
for Fairfield County.  The charge-by-phone number for this show has 
changed; the correct number is 207.775.3331.  There will be a limit 
of 6 tickets per person.

On December 12th, Phish will play at the Civic Center in Providence 
RI.  Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale November 4th 
at 10 AM Eastern time at the box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster outlets in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode 
Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut except for Fairfield County.  
The charge by phone number is 401.331.2211.  There will be a limit 
of 6 tickets per person.

On December 14th, Phish will play at Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton NY.  This show is at the Arena; the listing for Broome 
County Forum in the newsletter is incorrect.   Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale November 4th at 10 AM Eastern 
time at the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster 
outlets in the state of New York, Northern New Jersey, North Eastern 
Pennsylvania, the New England region and Southern Ontario.  The 
charge by phone number is 607.722.7272.  There will be a limit of 4 
tickets per person.

On December 15th, Phish will play at the Corestates Spectrum in 
Philadelphia PA. Tickets will be reserved and they will go on sale 
November 4th at 10 AM Eastern time at the box office with no 
service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in southeastern 
Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware and Southern New Jersey.  The 
charge by phone number is 215.336.2000.  There will be a limit of 4 
tickets per person.

On December 16th and 17th, Phish will play at the Olympic Center in 
Lake Placid NY.   Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale 
now at the box office with no service charge, at the Flynn Theatre 
box office, at the UVM Campus Ticket Store, Laser World in Essex, 
Peacock Music in Plattsburgh, and at Sound Source in Middlebury.  
You can call 518.523.3330 or 802.863.5966 to charge by phone.  

On December 28th and 29th, Phish will play at the Centrum in 
Worcester MA.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
December 1st at the Centrum box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 508.931.2000.

And on December 30th and 31st, Phish will play at Madison Square 
Garden in New York City.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go 
on sale December 2nd at the Madison Square Garden box office with 
no service charge and at TicketMaster: 212.307.7171.

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

Fall Tour mail order is over.  Tickets for the four shows at the end of 
December will be offered through mail order.  Instructions for mail 
order are printed in the issue of the Phish Newsletter which was 
mailed on October 27th.  In order to mail order, you must have a 
copy of the order form printed in this newsletter.  A copy of the 
order form is also available on the Phish.Net web page: 
http://archive.phish.net/phish/nye.  Please use the web version of 
the order form only as a last resort, as the resolution quality is not as 
good as making a copy of the actual newsletter page and it will be 
more difficult to process.  The only  postmark date for mail order for 
the four late-December shows will be November 6th.  Orders 
postmarked before or after November 6th and orders which do not 
follow the directions or use the order form will not be processed.  If 
you have a problem with a Phish Tickets-by-Mail order which you 
have already placed, please call 802.651.0688.  Please do not call any 
other number regarding mail order tickets.  This number is for 
correcting problems with a prior order only; we cannot answer 
general questions, send you a form or give you instructions on how 
to prepare an order - all of the information that is necessary to do 
that has been printed in the newsletter.  If you do have a mail order 
problem, you must contact us no later than one week prior to the 
show in question.  Mail order problems absolutely cannot be resolved 
at the box office on the night of the show if you have not made 
arrangements with us in advance.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 802.658.8273 for 
tapers' ticket information.  

Tapers please note:  We have been doing our best to accommodate 
tapers' preferences by providing a general admission taping area 
wherever possible.  However, this privilege has been abused recently 
by people stubbing others without tapers' tickets into the section.  If 
this continues, we will need to ensure that there are always chairs in 
the tapers' section and we will need to send ushers through during 
the show to match peoples' tickets with their individual seats.  At 
this point, it's up to the taping community to use their privileges 
responsibly, or else lose them.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

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237.806NYE @ NYC / Worcester / MOORKID::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidMon Nov 06 1995 13:1111
    So who's going to New Year's in NYC??  Worcester??
    
    Today's the day to get them orders in, so snap to!  MO is limited to 2
    tix/per show/per person.
    
    No order form??   Just check out:
     
         http://archive.phish.net/phish/NYE/
    
    
    'noky  
237.807phun!OBJRUS::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowMon Nov 06 1995 13:2710
    
    
    I'll be going to Worcester only. Just decided to skip NYC - too much
    of a zoo. Also scored tickets for Binghamton show (near my home town)
    on Dec. 14th via ticketrobbers -- had to get fed ex too for some
    reason an extra (6.95 handling).
    
    What shows you doing Noky? We'll have to meet up.
    
    Sloan
237.808phishy datesORKID::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidMon Nov 06 1995 13:335
    looks like I'll be doing amherst on the 4th and 5th of november
    
    and (fingers crossed) Dec 29 in Worcester, Dec 31 in NYC
    
    'noky
237.809SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Nov 06 1995 14:535
    Anyone wanna go to Portland, ME?
    
    It's a generl admissun show, so there will still be "good" seats
    left.
    
237.810^&%$#$%$NECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooMon Nov 06 1995 23:434
    RATS!  Missed it!  :-(
    
    	dave
    
237.811DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinTue Nov 07 1995 13:025
    
    Don't worry.  Lot's of Phish shows have not been selling out this tour.
    
    I don't think getting a ticket for Worcester via T.M. will be a major
    event.
237.812SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandTue Nov 07 1995 13:2513
> I don't think getting a ticket for Worcester via T.M. will be a major event.

I beg to disagree my good man.  The New Years runs almost always sell out
fast.  Most of the tour so far has been out west, and Phish doesn't as big of
a following out there... so I wouldn't use that as a guage for the east coast.
And now that there was no Dead Fall Tour, they'll be comin' out of the
woodwork to shake their bones _somewhere_.

Besides, if you want GOOD seats (not bleeds) then it behooves you to take care
of your uvula ... err do both MO and TM :-)  


- jeff
237.813Shake thisSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Tue Nov 07 1995 13:558
    BAH!
    i'll draw a dull rusty butter knife over my wrists and drink myself
    into bleeding oblivion and lie face down in a gutter on NYE instead
    
    
    :^)
    
    
237.814SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorTue Nov 07 1995 14:169
    
    
    >and drink myself
        into bleeding oblivion and lie face down in a gutter
    
    
    don't you do that anyway?
    
    :)
237.815STOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Tue Nov 07 1995 14:223
    that is my new year's resolution
    
    to do it every thurs fri and sat
237.816WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsTue Nov 07 1995 15:333
    RE: .814  smiirrrrrrkkk !   Good one!
    
    
237.817TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Nov 07 1995 18:0911
>          <<< Note 237.809 by SPSEG::COVINGTON "serpent deflector" >>>
>
>    Anyone wanna go to Portland, ME?

    I'd kinda like to.  I'm still deciding (aka not deciding) whether
    it's "too far".  [I know, I know!]

    Mebbe ChrisL will drive me up if he's not busy with his butter knives.
    btw I got yer Amherst tix here Chris!  Come 'n getem!

    Tom
237.818ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesTue Nov 07 1995 18:4715
I'm hitting 6 showz in dec:

	amherst * 2
	portland
	providence

	plus:

	both worc's


re: sellout?

agree with jeff m here deano: get'em now or find something else
to do on those nights.  my mo was sent in on montag
237.819SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Nov 07 1995 18:4711
                   <<< Note 237.817 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>

>    I'd kinda like to.  I'm still deciding (aka not deciding) whether
>    it's "too far".  [I know, I know!]

I always had my favorite times at shows at the CCCC there in Portland.  
Was always gen admin....  Dead played Day Tripper there one night....
plus some other stellar moments as well.

bob

237.820SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorTue Nov 07 1995 18:5910
    .817
    
    <grabbing tom's arm>
    
    <t-w-s-t-n-i-g-i ever so gently>   (I asked alice how to spell that)
    
    
    Wanna go now?
    :)
    
237.821DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinWed Nov 08 1995 12:556
    
    re- Phish selling out.
    
    Call up and get your Albany and Providence tix.
    
    Mullins is sold out cause it's on a College campus.
237.822thanks for the reminderPILO3::HANNANBeyond description...Wed Nov 08 1995 16:2618
re:             <<< Note 237.819 by SMURF::HAPGOOD "Java Java HEY!" >>>

> I always had my favorite times at shows at the CCCC there in Portland.  
> Was always gen admin....  Dead played Day Tripper there one night....
> plus some other stellar moments as well.

03/31/85, that was a *great* show!  as well as a great venue!  Even though 
it was '85, you could walk around and dance on the floor, and stroll right
up to within 10' of the stage!  Minimal crowds, no hassles. It was great.

Highlights besides Day Tripper, Music Never Stopped for me was that 
Jerry stayed on stage playing with the drummers for a looong time.  After
he leaves stage Billy starts this beat where on the major beat, he'd play it 
with his _head_ by snapping his head back from where he was sitting to this
large drum which was right behing him.  It was hilarious!  On the tape you 
can hear the crowd cracking up and cheering after each measure ;-)

/Ken
237.823SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Wed Nov 08 1995 17:229
    
    
    
    Anybody have PhisH setlists? 
    
    
    They played  QUaDrOphEeNIa  on Halloween (isn't that a double album?)
    
    
237.824Fall 95 Setlists (you asked for it!)ORKID::CHARNOKYClank your chains and count your changeWed Nov 08 1995 17:40537
From:	CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott"  4-NOV-1995 00:39:03.35
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Setlists, Fall Tour 1995 Part 1


(at this point please email any corrections or comments to 
hpb@archive.phish.net, not me!  enjoy :-)

    
    
Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento CA

9/27/95

I:   Wolfmans Brother, Rift, Free, It's Ice, I Didn't Know*, The Fog
     that Surrounds**, Strange Design, Chalk Dust Torture, The Squirming Coil

II:  Cars Trucks & Busses***, AC/DC Bag, David Bowie, Billy Breathes#, 
     Keyboard Army##, Harry Hood, Hello My Baby###, A Day in the Life

E:   Possum

* - with Trombone solo
** - Totally reworked version of Taste, first time played, Fish sings
first verses
*** - new instrumental, first time played
# - new Trey song, first time played
## - new song, all 4 band members playing Page's various keyboards,
first time played
### - new acapella cover song, first time played



Summer Pops, Embarcadero Center, San Diego CA

9/28/95


I:   Cars Trucks & Busses, Runaway Jim, Billy Breathes, Scent of a Mule,
     Stash, Fee, The Fog that Surrounds, Acoustic Army, Slave to the Traffic
     Light

II:  Theme from the Bottom, Poor Heart, Don't You Wanna Go, Tweezer,
     Keyboard Army, Amazing Grace, Sample in a Jar, Run Like an
     Antelope

E:   Fire



9/29/95

The Greek Theater, Los Angeles  CA

I:   AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Divided Sky, Strange Design, Cars Trucks & Busses,
     You Enjoy Myself, Sweet Adeline, Suzie Greenberg

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Free, Ya Mar, Split Open and Melt,
     Billy Breathes, HYHU > Cryin'*, A Day in the Life

E:   Chalk Dust Torture

* Aerosmith cover, sung by Fishman.  First Time


9/30/95

Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View CA

I:   My Friend My Friend, Cars Trucks & Busses, Chess Intro/White Rabbit Jam,
     Reba, Uncle Pen, Horn, Run Like an Antelope, Blue & Lonesome,
     Sample in a Jar

II:  Runaway Jim, The Fog That Surrounds, If I Could, Scent of a Mule, 
     Mike's Song, Keyboard Army, Weekapaug Groove, Suspicious Minds*, 
     HYHU Jam, Cavern

E:   Amazing Grace, Good Times Bad Times

* - First time, Elvis Presley? cover sung by Fishman, with cape...

There is a large chessboard on the back of the stage.  The band will
be playing the audience during the tour, one move per show.  The
band's collective move (white) will be made during the first set, the
audience (black) decides on a move by group decision at the Greenpeace
table during the setbreak and moves just before the second set.  Page
and a tourhead named Pooh? played a 3-4 move intro to set up the board
during the White Rabbit jam in the first set.  

Antelope tease before Horn, Blue and Lonesome was dedicated to Jerry
Garcia.



10/2/95

Seattle Center Arena, Seattle WA

Baby Gramps opened


I:   Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother, Rift, Chess Jam/Night Moves Jam, 
     Stash, Acoustic Army, The Fog that Surrounds, Theme from the Bottom, 
     Tela, David Bowie

II:  Wilson, Cars Trucks & Busses, Bathtub Gin, Llama, Simple,
     Keyboard Army, Slave to the Traffic Light, Hello My Baby,
     Lizards, Run Like an Antelope

E:   A Day in the Life



10/3/95

Seattle Center Arena, Seattle WA

Baby Gramps opened


I:   Maze, Guelah Papyrus, Foam, Fast Enough for You, Blue and
     Lonesome*, Free, The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday > Avenu 
     Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday, Sample in a Jar, 
     You Enjoy Myself

II:  Timber Ho!, It's Ice, Sparkle, Harry Hood, Billy Breathes, Faht,
     Sweet Adeline**, Split Open and Melt, The Squirming Coil

E:   Rockytop

* bluegrass acoustic
** acapella




10/5/95

Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland OR

I:   Chalk Dust Torture, Ha Ha Ha, The Fog that Surrounds, The Horse > 
     Silent in the Morning, Cars Trucks & Busses, Strange Design, 
     Divided Sky, Acoustic Army, Julius, Suzie Greenberg

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Runaway Jim, Col. Forbin's Ascent > 
     Matrix rap > Famous Mockingbird, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, 
     David Bowie, Lifeboy, Amazing Grace

E:   While My Guitar Gently Weeps




10/6/95

The Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver BC Canada

I:   Ya Mar, Stash, Billy Breathes, Reba, Blue and Lonesome*, Rift,
     Free, Lizards, Sample in a Jar

II:  Poor Heart, Maze, Theme from the Bottom, NICU, Tweezer, 
     Keyboard Army, Suspicous Minds, Slave to the Traffic Light

E:   Hello My Baby*, A Day in the Life

* unamplified




10/7/95

Spokane Opera House, Spokane WA


I:   Julius, Gumbo, The Fog That Surrounds, Mound, Possum, The Mango
     Song, Acoustic Army, Wilson, Run Like an Antelope

II:  Makisupa Policeman, Cars Trucks & Busses, Split Open and Melt,
     Strange Design, It's Ice, Contact, Frankenstein, Harry Hood,
     Sweet Adeline

E:   Fire




10/8/95 

Adams Fieldhouse, U. MT, Missoula MT

I:   AC/DC Bag, Demand > Sparkle, Wolfman's Brother, Reba, Blue and
     Lonesome, Prince Caspian, Uncle Pen, Free

II:  Keyboard Army, Cars Trucks & Busses, Timber Ho!, Ya Mar, Sample
     in a Jar, You Enjoy Myself, Suspicious Minds, Dog Faced Boy, 
     David Bowie, Keyboard Army Reprise

E:   Bouncing Around the Room, Rockytop




10/11/95

Compton Terrace Amphitheater, Tempe AZ

I:   Stash, My Old Home Place, Cavern, Divided Sky, If I Could, 
     The Fog that Surrounds, Acoustic Army, Julius*, Sample in a Jar

II:  Possum, Bathtub Gin, Mound, Mike's Song > McGrupp and the
     Watchful Hosemasters > Weekapaug Groove > Llama, 
     Suzie Greenberg** > Crossroads, Hello My Baby, A Day in the Life

E:   Chalk Dust Torture

* Buried Alive tease
** Crossroads & Sunshine of Your Love teases
*** Apparently this is the correct title for "Hello My Baby"



10/13/95

Will Rogers Auditorium, Ft Worth TX

I:   Ya Mar, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Billy Breathes, Blue and
     Lonesome*, Prince Caspian, Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead,
     Life On Mars**

II:  Tube, Uncle Pen, Theme From the Bottom, Wilson, Run Like an 
     Antelope, Keyboard Army, Lizards, While My Guitar Gently Weeps,
     Sweet Adeline*, The Squirming Coil

E:   Bold as Love

* - without mic's
** - David Bowie cover, first time.




10/14/95


Austin Music Hall, Austin, TX


I:  AC/DC Bag, Cars Trucks and Buses, Kung, Free, Stash, Catapult,
    Sparkle, Acoustic Army, It's Ice, Tela, Runaway Jim


II: Reba, Rift, YEM*, Hello My Baby, Scent Of A Mule, Cavern


E:  A Day In the Life



     * with Medeski, Martin, and Wood, and a Trumpet player

      Trey played both guitar and mini drum set up front
      Mike played bass and some kind of horn at end of jam
      Fishman played vaccum and trombone
      Billy Martin played Fishmans drums
      Medeski and Page played keyboards and Page did vocal jamming
      at the end. Chris Wood played this bizzare one string stand up bass
       with a bow. 



10/15/95

Austin Music Hall, Austin TX


I:   Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Slave to the Traffic Light, 
     I Didn't Know, Demand, Llama, Foam, Strange Design, 
     Blue and Lonesome, David Bowie

II:  Julius, Simple, Tweezer, Lizards, Sample in a Jar, Suspicious
     Minds, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise

E:   Funky Bitch




10/17/95

State Palace Theatre, New Orleans LA


Medeski Martin & Wood opened

I:   Sample in a Jar, Stash, Uncle Pen, AC/DC Bag > Maze, Glide,
     Sparkle, Free, Strange Design, Amazing Grace*

II:  Mound > Prince Caspian, The Fog that Surrounds, Suzie Greenberg >
     Keyboard Army > Jam**

E:   Two Dollar Bill***, Blue and Lonesome***

* Amazing Grace sung first acapella by the band and then again by Nathan? 
a gospel type singer, with the audience

** Martin & Wood join in the jam after Keyboard Army, then Nathan?
does some scat singing

*** acoustic





10/19/95

Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City MO

I:   Cars Trucks & Busses, Runaway Jim, Horn, Punch You in the Eye, 
     Esther, Chalk Dust Torture, Theme from the Bottom, Acoustic Army,
     Split Open and Melt, Billy Breathes, Cavern

II:  Frankenstein, Poor Heart, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug
     Groove, Lawn Boy, Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars, Kung, 
     Suspicious Minds, Possum

E:   A Day in the Life



10/20/95

Five Seasons Arena, Cedar Rapids  IA

I:   My Friend My Friend, Ya Mar, Ha Ha Ha, Divided Sky, Fee, Rift,
     Free, Hello My Baby, Amazing Grace, Amazing Grace Reprise**

II:  Timber Ho!, Scent of a Mule, Simple, Maze, Gumbo, While My Guitar
     Gently Weeps, Two Dollar Bill***, Blue and Lonesome***, 
     Bouncing Around the Room, Run Like an Antelope

E:   Sleeping Monkey, Rockytop

* acapella
** acapella with a guest on electric bagpipes accompanyment plus the
band playing the melody as well for second round.  Last Amazing Grace
with instrumental accompanyment 5/8/93 Durham NH.  A show you should
have if you don't... :-)
*** acoustic 




10/21/95

Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln NE

I:   Tweezer Reprise, Chalk Dust Torture, Guelah Papyrus, Reba,
     Wilson, Cars Trucks & Busses, Kung, Lizards, Strange Design,
     Acoustic Army, Good Times Bad Times* > Tweezer Reprise

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, David Bowie, Lifeboy, Sparkle, 
     You Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain, Harry Hood**, Suzie Greenberg**

E:   Highway to Hell

* w/ Black & White tease
** w/ Beat It teases



10/22/95

Assembly Hall, Champaign IL


I:   AC/DC Bag, My Mind's Got A Mind of Its Own, Sloth, Runaway Jim,
     Weigh, NICU, Fast Enough for You, It's Ice, Poor Heart,
     Sample in a Jar, Blue and Lonesome, Stash

II:  Golgi Apparatus, Possum > Catapult > The Curtain > Tweezer >
     Makisupa Policeman* > Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars,
     Life on Mars, Uncle Pen, Slave to the Traffic Light > Cavern

E:   Sweet Adeline, The Squirming Coil

* w/ (even stranger) ad libbed lyrics



10/24/95

Dane County Coliseum, Madison WI

I:   My Friend My Friend, Paul and Silas, The Fog that Surrounds*, 
     Fee > Llama, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Demand > Maze, 
     Wolfman's Brother, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, Split Open and Melt

II:  Julius, Theme from the Bottom, Bouncing Around the Room, You
     Enjoy Myself > vocal jam > Sleeping Monkey, Run Like an Antelope, 
     Contact, Cavern

E:   A Day in the Life


* Reworked (again).  Trey sings first verse of Taste lyrics then 
  Trey & Fish sing Fog lyrics.



10/25/95

Civic Center Arena, St. Paul  MN


I:   Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar, Divided Sky, The Wedge, Scent of a Mule,
     Free, Strange Design, Two Dollar Bill, Blue & Lonesome, Chalk 
     Dust Torture

II:  Reba, Life on Mars, Cars Trucks & Busses, Mike's Song > Breathe Jam* >
     Sparkle > Weekapaug Groove, Suzie Greenberg > Crossroads

E:   Fire

* Pink Floyd cover, from Dark Side of the Moon (not sung)



10/27/95

Wing Stadium, Kalamazoo MI

I:   Runaway Jim, Fluffhead, Fog that Surrounds, Horn, I Didn't Know,
     Rift, Stash, Fee > Suspicious Minds


II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Dog Faced Boy, Poor Heart,
     Simple, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Keyboard Army, 
     Bouncing Around the Room, Possum**

E:   Life on Mars



10/28/95

The Palace, Auburn Hills MI

I:   AC/DC Bag, Mound, Timber Ho!, Uncle Pen, Sample in a Jar,
     Lizards, Billy Breathes, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, 
     Run Like an Antelope

II:  Maze, Theme from the Bottom > Scent of a Mule, You Enjoy Myself,
     Strange Design, Frankenstein, Chalk Dust Torture

E:   While My Guitar Gently Weeps



10/29/95

Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY

I:   Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Julius, Punch You in the Eye, Cars
     Trucks & Busses, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Split Open
     and Melt, NICU, Gumbo, Slave to the Traffic Light, Sweet Adeline

II:  Makisupa Policeman > David Bowie, The Mango Song, It's Ice > Kung > 
     It's Ice > Shaggy Dog > Possum* > Lifeboy, Amazing Grace

E:   Funky Bitch

* - Beat It teases

Last Shaggy Dog was in 11/3/88 (played live), 3/19/92 (soundcheck
only) or 5/6/92 (vocal jam only)..



10/31/95

Rosemont Horizon, Chicago IL

I:   Icculus, Divided Sky, Wilson, Ya Mar, Sparkle, Free, Guyute, 
     Run Like an Antelope, Harpua*

II:  Thriller Tease > Quadrophenia**
     I Am The Sea, The Real Me, Quadrophenia, Cut My Hair, The Punk
     Meets The Godfather, I'm One, The Dirty Jobs, Helpless Dancer, 
     Is It In My Head, I've Had Enough, 5:15, Sea and Sand, Drowned,
     Bell Boy#, Doctor Jimmy, The Rock, Love Reign O'er Me
     
III: You Enjoy Myself, Jesus Just Left Chicago##, A Day in the Life,
     Suzie Greenberg###

E:   My Generation####


* - with rap from Mike about a dream about Raccoons, the standard
Jimmy stuff, Trey teasing audience that Jimmy is playing the Halloween
album (they do a Beat It tease) etc.  Finished, unlike Waterloo.

** - With horns (Dave Grippo, sax; Don Glasgo, trombone; Joe Somerville,
trumpet; Alan Parshley, french horn)

# person in Bell Boy outfit comes out and sings.  . 

## with Dave Grippo

### with Grippo, Glasgo & Somerville

#### Acoustic.  Before My Generation they set up a Keith Moon replica
drum set, then play My Generation acoustically, then Fish & Trey
destroy the drumset ala the Who of old.  Finally a stagehand brings
Trey a large plunger, Trey depresses it, setting of a big explosion
backstage.  End of show!


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237.825AOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelWed Nov 08 1995 18:521
I would have thought Leblanc would have these as well ;-)
237.826Fart!DELNI::DSMITHand they keep on dancinWed Nov 08 1995 19:035
    
    >faht
    
    What's the deal with this song?
    
237.827ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesThu Nov 09 1995 15:272
Where can i find past phish set lists, as far back as '90?

237.828CXDOCS::BARNESThu Nov 09 1995 15:3918
    speaking of t-shirts.....
    a friend just got back a little while ago from the midwest visiting
    friends. He was talked into going to a Phish show in St Loius???
    maybe??? anyway, after the show he is adamant about making a t=shirt
    with a rasta lookin young hippie dude on the front holding his nose,
    holding out at arms length a dead fish. On the back it will say
    something like Tag It, Bag It, and Sell it Out"
    
    he went on and on about the guitar player doing a fake Pete Townsend
    guitar smash, stopping just short of actual damage, and then holding
    his guitar over his head for 20 minutes and praying to it...or some
    such nonsense....he said the 10 year olds in the front row went nuts
    the whole time....
    
    any takers onthe T ???   %^)
    
    
    rfb
237.829TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 09 1995 15:403
Helping Phriendly Book.  I've got an old copy 'round here someplace.

237.830check the Web for the HPBAOSG::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelThu Nov 09 1995 16:148
JCmon:
	You can check out the Helping Friendly Book on-line via the web. 
Either get to it via http://www.netspace.org/phish/  or directly at 
http://sound.media.mit.edu:80/~kdm/phish/HPB/

It's a nice set up. Look things up by date, venue or song

jeff
237.831TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 09 1995 16:1710
>    any takers onthe T ???   %^)

fwiw, Trey strikes me as a real genuine guy, and I think
his enthusiasm is heartfelt.

And I wasn't at the show.  I'm guessing Townshend was
a big influence.

Tom
237.832CXDOCS::BARNESThu Nov 09 1995 17:0010
    RE:fwiw, Trey strikes me as a real genuine guy, and I think
    his enthusiasm is heartfelt.
    
    my friend said he was certainly enthusiastic about praying to his
    guitar....for about 20 mins. some people think the dead coulda done
    without D/S...at least it was some resonable facsimile of music
    
    enough Phish bashing...sorry
    
    rfb
237.833ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesThu Nov 16 1995 03:2911
no,no, keep the phish bashing coming.
trust me, you do not want to see them.
you'll be let down.
they suck.
they are not original.
they don't jam.
they're on ego trip.


now, send me your extras.
:-) psyched for 6 in december
237.834i'll stop hereSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHThe radical, he rant and RAGE!Thu Nov 16 1995 11:315
    Did someone say to keep bashing Phish?
    
    
    :^)
    
237.835:^)AITRNG::DWESThis job is to shed light...Thu Nov 16 1995 12:084
    so are you telling me that the phish cd's in my house would make good
    coasters for the pre-Dylan party?  
    
    					da ve
237.836ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesMon Nov 27 1995 00:423
got my worc tix.
lame picks.
sect 210 and 205 or something.....
237.837Guess I'll be getting a Schvice next year!PAUPER::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Nov 27 1995 19:326
I got 204 Friday night, but 109 row D Thursday night!  Not a bad seat.

Phish's mail order is totally computerized.  My order is on a hard disk
forever.

adam
237.838wristbands todayTEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Nov 29 1995 12:22152
On December 28th and 29th, Phish will play at the Centrum in 
Worcester MA.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale 
December 1st at 10 AM Eastern time at the Centrum box office with 
no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in Massachusetts, 
Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.  Wristbands will 
be distributed starting at 4 pm on Wednesday, November 29th.  The 
charge-by-phone number is 508.931.2000.  There will be a limit of 4 
tickets per person per show.

And on December 30th and 31st, Phish will play at Madison Square 
Garden in New York City.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go 
on sale December 2nd at 9 am Eastern time at the Madison Square 
Garden box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets 
in New York City, Long Island, Westchester County and northern New 
Jersey.  Wristbands will be distributed starting Thursday November 
30th at 5 pm.  The charge-by-phone number is 212.307.7171.  There 
will be a limit of two tickets per person per show.

From:	AWATS::US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson  28-Nov-1995 2239 -0500" 28-NOV-1995 22:39:19.15
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 11/28/95 (Holidays shows on-sale info)


Hotline Message -- 11/28/95

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
November 28th.  

Here are the remaining dates for Phish's Fall tour: 

On November 28th, Phish will play at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville 
TN.  Tickets are reserved seating and they are on sale now at the box 
office.  

On November 29th, Phish will play at the Municipal Auditorium in 
Nashville TN.    Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 615.737.5555.

On November 30th, Phish will play at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in 
Dayton OH.    Tickets are reserved and they are on sale now at the 
box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 513.228.2323.

On December 1st, Phish will play at the Hershey Park Arena in 
Hershey PA.  This show is sold out.

On December 2nd, Phish will play at the Coliseum in New Haven CT.  
This show is sold out.

On December 4th and 5th, Phish will play at the Mullins Center in 
Amherst MA.    These shows are sold out.

On December 7th, Phish will play at the Convention Center in Niagara 
Falls NY.    Seating will be general admission, not reserved as was 
printed in the newsletter, and tickets are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 716.852.5000.

On December 8th, Phish will play at the Convocation Center in 
Cleveland OH.  Reserved seat tickets are still available at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 216.241.5555.

On December 9th, Phish will play at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany 
NY.  Seats will be reserved and tickets are still available at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in the 
Capitol region and the mid-Hudson Valley, in Western Massachusetts 
and in Vermont.  The charge by phone number is 315.472.0700.  

On December 11th, Phish will play at Cumberland County Civic Center 
in Portland ME.    This show is sold out.

On December 12th, Phish will play at the Civic Center in Providence 
RI.  Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at the box 
office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in Maine, 
Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and 
Connecticut except for Fairfield County.  The charge by phone 
number is 401.331.2211.

On December 14th, Phish will play at Broome County Arena in 
Binghamton NY.  This show is at the Arena; the listing for Broome 
County Forum in the newsletter is incorrect.   Tickets are general 
admission and a few are still available at the box office with no 
service charge and at TicketMaster.  This show is very nearly sold 
out.

On December 15th, Phish will play at the Corestates Spectrum in 
Philadelphia PA. Tickets will be reserved and they are on sale now at 
the box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster outlets in 
southeastern Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware and Southern New 
Jersey.  The charge by phone number is 215.336.2000.  This show is 
getting close to sold out.

On December 16th and 17th, Phish will play at the Olympic Center in 
Lake Placid NY.   The show on the 16th is sold out but tickets for the 
17th are still available at the box office with no service charge and at 
the Flynn Theatre box office and other local outlets.  You can call 
518.523.3330 or 802.863.5966 to charge by phone. 

Please note that people have been selling counterfeit tickets recently.  
For your own protection, please buy tickets only from the box office 
or from authorized ticket services such as at TicketMaster; please do 
not buy tickets in the parking lot, particularly for sold out shows, 
because there is a good chance that they will be counterfeit and they 
will not get you into the show. 

Mail order for all of these shows is over and all orders have been 
returned, filled or unfilled. If your Phish Tickets-by-Mail order was 
filled incorrectly or if you have not recieved a response, you can call 
802.651.0688.  Please do not call any other number regarding mail 
order tickets.  This number is for correcting problems with a filled or 
unreceived order only; we cannot answer general questions or give 
you any additional information about unfilled orders.  If you do have 
a mail order problem, you must contact us no later than one week 
prior to the show in question.  Mail order problems absolutely cannot 
be resolved at the box office on the night of the show if you have not 
made arrangements with us in advance.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  If you are interested in taping at Phish 
concerts, you should call the tapers' hotline at 802.658.8273 for 
tapers' ticket information.  

Tapers please note:  We make it a priority to accommodate tapers at 
every show.  However, this privilege has been abused recently by 
people stubbing others without tapers' tickets into the section.  If 
this continues, we will need to start sending ushers through during 
the show to match peoples' tickets with their individual seats.  It's up 
to the taping community to use their privileges responsibly, or else 
lose them.

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

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237.839ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesWed Nov 29 1995 18:583
I got int he 200s for both nights.
luckily, i'm going with Tom on thurs and
he got some alright seats on da floor
237.840TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 30 1995 12:408
    I've got decent seats for Albany (Knickerbocker arena) next Saturday
    night (the 9th) and one of them is currently going begging.  If you've
    got a pretty strong desire to see this show, want to drive out/back
    together, and don't mind splitting the cost of a cheap dive to crash
    in :-)  then please send mail!  Contestants will be notified... ;-)

    Tom
237.841WRACK::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesThu Nov 30 1995 18:019
Well, there's absolutely no way I can get to a ticket outlet for Worcester tix,
but if anyone out there has the room to slide a couple in for me, I can
guarantee repayment --- I'm headed out of town again (yeah, ANOTHER DECUS) and
won't be able to swing the time - five talks in three days and a weeks' worth
of work to finish before Saturday morning...

So.....here's a serious request for extras for Worcester -  please? ;-)

tim
237.842ask and you shall receive!AD::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidThu Nov 30 1995 18:3411
    Tim-
    
    For some reason I can't reach your node my email. 
    
    You're in luck!
    
    I've got two tix for Worcester on the 29th if you want them.
    I was blessed enough to get UMass and NYE tix, so no reason to be
    greedy.
    
    'noky
237.843DELNI::DSMITHHow does that song go?Thu Nov 30 1995 18:473
    
    I'm also looking for Phish tickets to Worcester if anyone happens to
    land extras.  I can't get out of work tomorrow til lunch.
237.844phish in WocesterSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowThu Nov 30 1995 19:116
    
    You'll need a wristband to get tickets tomorrow at most ticketmaster
    locations.
    You can always try calling .. keep pushing redial all morning.
    
    Cath
237.845DELNI::DSMITHHow does that song go?Thu Nov 30 1995 19:143
    
    Well, seeing the Providence show still isn't sold out, and seeing
    Providence isn't far from Worcester, perhaps thats a good sign.
237.846SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandThu Nov 30 1995 19:4411
> Well, seeing the Providence show still isn't sold out, and seeing Providence
> isn't far from Worcester, perhaps thats a good sign.

Don't count on it.  Last year it took a few weeks to sell Providence, but
Worcester sold out in a few hours.

One good thing to do is call up ticketshafter on the next business morning and
pick up the "bounced credit card" tickets from all the spaced out college kids
who run up their cards past the limit :-)

- jeff
237.847WRACK::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesThu Nov 30 1995 22:006
Thanks 'noky!  

I'll take 'em.  I'll catch up with you after 12/11 when I get back from San
Francisco...

tim
237.848Grovel for WorcesterNECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooSat Dec 02 1995 12:318
    Grovel time.  If anyone has xtras for Worcester, I'd be very
    interested.  I'd like to take the kids and could not get through to
    ticketmaster.
    
    Thanks!!
    
    	dave
    
237.849don't read this leBlanc!STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSI would not feel so all aloneTue Dec 05 1995 11:5511
	hey!  guess what!  I'm going to my first Phish concert tonight.
	I have never heard a cd by them or any tapes or anything...just
	a few snippets that Sloan played for me one night at a party
	at her house...	and can't say that I really recall what they sounded 
	like ;-) so I'm a real phish-virgin and I think that's going to
	be a cool thing to go to this show and be completely surprised...

	let you know what I think tomorrow...

	Debess
237.850my bro is there...ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Tue Dec 05 1995 12:184
    say hi to my brother if you see him...  he got tix to all these phish
    shows for his birthday...  just turned 21... :^)
    
    					da ve
237.851SPECXN::BARNESTue Dec 05 1995 13:1710
    RE:
    a cool thing to go to this show and be completely surprised...
    
    rest assured...U will be surprised,,,,
    
    real curious to hear yer reaction...anyone remember the fracas TGRADY caused
    in here after his first Phish show??? %^) but he's still going!!!
    
    
    rfb
237.852Setlist, 12/4/95 Amherst MASUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandTue Dec 05 1995 14:5931
Lots of favs in there (Timber Ho, Frankenstein, Gumbo, /sky, PYITE, Stash, ...
looks like this was a good'n!)

- jeff

-------snip-------

From:   CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott"
To:  phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:
Subj:   Setlist, 12/4/95 Amherst MA

12/4/95

The Mullin's Center, University of Mass, Amherst MA

I:   Julius, Gumbo, Divided Sky, Punch You in the Eye, Stash,
     My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own, Axilla pt II, The Horse >
     Silent in the Morning, Hello My Baby*, While My Guitar Gently Weeps


II:  Timber Ho!, Sparkle, Ya Mar, Run Like an Antelope, Billy Breathes,
     Cars Trucks & Buses, You Enjoy Myself, Sample in a Jar,
     Frankenstein

E:   Bouncing Around the Room, Rockytop

* - acapella w/mic

-Mikey
237.853MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREthis the season?Tue Dec 05 1995 15:113
>looks like this was a good'n!)

	STOP! you're gonna make ::leblanc all giddy.
237.854Ya MAr!SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Tue Dec 05 1995 19:057
    
     looking for an extra or TWO for PORTLAND.
    
    Steve-O
    
    
    (yes, DaveB. The "TWO" is for you)
237.855Setlist, 12/5/95 Amherst MASUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Dec 06 1995 12:0932
...and from last night...

- jeff


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From:   CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott"
To:     phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:
Subj:   Setlist, 12/5/95 Amherst MA



12/5/95

Mullin's Center, University of Mass, Amherst MA

I:   Horn, Chalk Dust Torture, The Fog that Surrounds, Lizards*,
     Free, Esther, David Bowie, Blue and Lonesome**

II:  Poor Heart, Bathtub Gin > Jam > Keyboard Army, Scent of a
     Mule*** > Lifeboy, Harry Hood, Cavern

E:   Theme from the Bottom, Sweet Adeline****

* dedicated to Dick Vitale
** acoustic (w/ mic's)
*** weird quick jam between Scent & Lifeboy
**** acapella

-Mikey
237.856SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorWed Dec 06 1995 12:3416
    
    So, Debess, what did ya think?
    
    I was at my first show Monday (tanx for the tix, JC!) and thought it
    was AWESOME! (I'm not gonna say "grate" so LeBlanc won't puke on his
    keyboard :)
    
    And, on that note...
    
    I'll take any extra tix anyone's got to any show..and do the driving if
    need be, or any other favors ya might need.  :)
    
    -newly born phish head
    
    (At least I didn't have a "religious experience" and quit school to
    tour like a friend o' mine did...)
237.857STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSwhere I'm bound I can't tellWed Dec 06 1995 14:5354
	Phish gets a thumb's up from Debess

	"they have a good beat and are easy to dance to" ;-)
	spent most of the evening having no trouble at all getting
	into the groove and dancing along with all these songs I
	had never heard before.  I caught myself MANY times with
	a huge smile on my face, so I knew I was having a mighty
	fine time!

	it is a bit strange to not understand the words, not know
	any of the titles, and yet, I guess when I'm hearing live
	music I'm mostly interested in can I move with this music
	(does it move -me-?)  It did.  Because I didn't know what
	the songs were about, I could only interpret how they felt.
	Lots of joy.  I felt lots of spaceship kinda images.  Like
	one of them in the 2nd set, I actually felt like it was about
	a rocket about to take off.  They had a great light show which 
	helped with these "images" - I remember that when I opened my
	eyes here that the stage had many spotlights of white and maybe
	some smokelike stuff along the stage that went right along with
	what I pictured in my mind from the music.  The space music they 
	play is more along the lines of what you would expect in a sound
	track to a spaceship movie - not the Dead kinda space.
	I also at times had impressions of wheat growing and swaying,
	fwiw!  

	My favorite song of the night had the word "Free" in its 
	verse - when you say the word free you automatically get a
	smile on your face - and that's how I felt during this song.
	Happy.  I -think- this song was the one that had a riding-a-horse
	kinda feel to it that went into a spaceship kinda thing and then
	back again - I heard the Free verse a 2nd time, which let me know
	they were doing the same song.

	It wasn't all positive though.  Sometimes when they were playing
	SO FAST, it bothered me...it felt like an assault on my heart, is
	what it felt like!  At times, the pianist would just be banging on
	the piano to keep up.  I liked the grand piano sound though, for the
	most part.  Not crazy about the "barbershop quartet" at the end -
	just not my thing - appreciate the harmonizing they could do, just
	that style of music ain't my thing.  There were other strange things
	happening in the 2nd set that I wasn't into - starting I guess when
	they were doing some theatrics, walking around zombie-like (robot-like?)
	and then banging on some keyboards together monotonously, then the 
	next couple of solo things, but then again, some of these also were 
	impressive.

	...it all rolls into one.  But I definately had a fun time.

	Debess

	came out to a beautiful fat flake snow storm - glad I didn't have
	far to drive
237.858GRANPA::TDAVISWed Dec 06 1995 16:044
    I just started to listen to Phish (double Live CD SET), very
    nice.. I agree it feels odd not to know words, and songs.
    I have been told that it is a very young crowd that goes to
    concerts. 
237.859not a phish out of waterSTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSwhere I'm bound I can't tellWed Dec 06 1995 16:1010
>    I have been told that it is a very young crowd that goes to
>    concerts. 

	I didn't know if this was because it was on a college campus
	last night, or if this is true always...BUT, I didn't feel
	out of place -at all-, I felt very "at home" with the whole
	scene...

	Debess

237.860SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorWed Dec 06 1995 16:1215
    
    >I have been told that it is a very young crowd that goes to
        concerts.
    
    I was one of the older people that I saw...definitely the 21&under
    crowd in a big way. Overall, well behaved considering the age. My guess
    is that a big part of that comes from the low alcohol use.
    
    Melissa (who doesn't smoke) had an interesting revelation at the
    concert:
    "Why is smoking illegal? These people aren't doing anything! They're so
    laid back!"
    So I gave her the whole history, starting back with WRH, but she was
    still frustrated...  
    
237.861ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Wed Dec 06 1995 16:3815
    I had the same reaction - enjoying the songs the first time I heard
    them - the first time I saw Phish waaay back in '90 (?).  At the time I
    told people that this band was destined for bigger things than playing
    Townshend Family Park in Vt.  It's nice to be right at least once.
    
    I saw them pretty regularly at the Somerville Theater and once I
    learned the words to such songs as "Dinner and a Movie," "Contact," and
    "David Bowie," I was hooked.  :-)  The great thing about seeing them in
    Somerville is that we would leave the theater between sets and go over
    to Johnny D's for a couple pints of Guinness before heading back in.
    
    I think Gerry Gladu and I are going to head down to the Centrum the
    28th or 29th and see if the box office has any tickets left.
    
    Jamie
237.862STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSaint no use to sit&amp;wonder whyWed Dec 06 1995 19:526
	btw - what's the story with the drummer-in-a-sundress?!?
	(I honestly didn't notice, but Guntis did...)

	Debess

237.863who's never seen, but has heard tapes....QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Dec 06 1995 20:233
That's the Fishman himself.  What, no trampolines or playing the vacuum cleaner?

PeterT
237.864something is happening but you don't know what it isSTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESSaint no use to sit&amp;wonder whyWed Dec 06 1995 20:2712
>  What, no trampolines or playing the vacuum cleaner?

	didn't notice any trampolines (but then again, I didn't notice
	the drummer-in-a-sundress either)

	vacuum cleaner?  I did hear this real trippy windtunnelly sound
	often?  Could that have been it?

	Debess


237.865Yes indeed!NECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Dec 06 1995 22:046
    That was it!  Jon Fishman (aka drummer in a sundress...when he ain't
    prancing around nekkid) does some real interesting stuff with the old
    Electrolux.
    
    	dave_still_jonesin_for_tix_for_Worcester...hint, hint
    
237.866Unbusted?XANADU::KENMAN::matthewsWed Dec 06 1995 23:523
I see him "nekkid" in the booklet accompanhing the live CD. How does he get away with 
that without getting busted?  Sock?  (If so, he dIdn't learn that trick from J. 
Morrison!)
237.867SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorThu Dec 07 1995 12:418
    
    They had trampolines out for Monday night...
    
    But I don't think they had any vacuum cleaners.
    
    (Running vacuum cleaners + nekkid penises = dangerous...)
    
    
237.868DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byThu Dec 07 1995 12:475
    
    Recalling the Lowell show, I remember Fish came out from the drums in his 
    sundress to sing a song...he was teetering back and forth and resembled
    a bell of sort.  Anyhow, I think he wears the dress to be comfortable
    and to be trippy.
237.869you see somebody naked and you say "who is that man"STAR::ECOMAN::DEBESShow does it FEEL!!!?!!!Thu Dec 07 1995 13:117
>I see him "nekkid" in the booklet accompanhing the live CD. How does he get 
>away with 
>that without getting busted?  Sock?  (If so, he dIdn't learn that trick from J. 
>Morrison!)

	the times they are a-changin'?
237.870free as a birdSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowThu Dec 07 1995 13:166
    
     When Fishman scurrys his nekkid body across the stage its
     in the wee hours of the morning during one of the 5+ hour shows.
     Security is in no shape to notice or bust anyone by then.
    
     Sloan
237.871ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesThu Dec 07 1995 14:309
RAGE!  saw both showz at amherst.
debess, i saw ya, but couldn't get your attention.
i did say hi to guntis though.
tues night drive home was fun.  all snow the whole way.
no problem, my fave!!!  


good time.
2 more next week!
237.872phishin seasonSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowThu Dec 07 1995 14:336
    
        I'm psyched for Binghamton show next thurs. Got floors for Worcester
        on Friday and section 126 on thurs.  -- We'll have to come up with
        a pre worcester show rage meeting place.
    
        Sloan
237.873blame it on a simple twist of fateSTAR::ECOMAN::DEBESShow does it FEEL!!!?!!!Thu Dec 07 1995 15:5011
>debess, i saw ya, but couldn't get your attention.
>i did say hi to guntis though.

	we're even jc - I saw you but couldn't get your attention...
	then figured I'd talk to you after the show...but you were
	OUTTA there...

	thanks anyways (so much) for the tickets.

	Debess

237.874my first phish experience is coming...ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Thu Dec 07 1995 15:576
    well, since i'm in for at least one of the worcester phish shows,
    i'll be willing to host another pre-show rage at chez da ve...
    
    maybe even two, even though i'm only going to one... we shall see.. :^)
    
    					da ve
237.875SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorThu Dec 07 1995 16:577
    
    >two more next week
    
    which two? would that be binghamton & portland?
    
    I'm catching albany, and possibly lake placid. anyone wanna drive
    5 hours w/ me?   :}
237.876He shoulda lived to do it ...XANADU::KENMAN::matthewsThu Dec 07 1995 18:404
re: .870

If he gets away with that nekkid stuff, then the times HAVE changed Debess!  RIP Jim 
Morrison; you shoulda lived so long ...
237.877back from phishin'AD::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidThu Dec 07 1995 21:1229
    Hmmm... I thought I already entered a note here, but it looks like it
    got hosed.  Take Two!
    
    Both Amherst shows were INTENSE!  Almost too much to bear at times,
    especially the first night.  I don't know where they get the energy to
    keep on as they do.
    
    Seems like much of the crowd is on the bandwagon for party purposes
    only.  First night, during Divided Sky, the band brought the music down
    low and eventually stopped playing.  Spotlight was on Trey, and he
    waited for at least 5 minutes.  It was obvious to me and the people I
    went with that the band wanted it QUIET!!!  Unfortuately, the audience
    didn't pick up on this, and instead only made more noise.  I felt so
    bad for the band... anyway they just said F*** IT, and quickly finished
    up the song.  I can only imagine what might have been!
    
    The same applies to piano solos, accapella numbers, acoustic stuff,
    etc: people don't shut up!  There's a lot of interesting musical ground
    that Phish would like to explore, but it seems phisheads are making
    this a very hard thing to do.
    
    Second night felt much better.  I'd rather hear Page's piano than
    Trey's intense thrashing.
    
    Good ta see JC and Tom!  I think I was ramling nonsense at the time,
    tho!
    
    'noky
         
237.878excellent shows!ZENDIA::FERGUSONRun, run, run for the rosesSat Dec 09 1995 01:5930
re    <<< Note 237.877 by AD::CHARNOKY "The time has come, the walrus said" >>>
                            -< back from phishin' >-

>    Seems like much of the crowd is on the bandwagon for party purposes
>    only.  First night, during Divided Sky, the band brought the music down
>    low and eventually stopped playing.  Spotlight was on Trey, and he
>    waited for at least 5 minutes.  It was obvious to me and the people I
>    went with that the band wanted it QUIET!!!  Unfortuately, the audience
>    didn't pick up on this, and instead only made more noise.  I felt so
>    bad for the band... anyway they just said F*** IT, and quickly finished
>    up the song.  I can only imagine what might have been!
  

Trey definitely wanted silence during that part.
he did hang out for what seemed to be eterinty.
we were in the 17th row or so, and had a nice view.
i saw trey reach for the tone knob and he gave it a
good 1/3-1/2 turn...  he wanted it quiet, but, didn't
get it.  you are right--- we can only imagine what
i might have been.  

that is one thing that phish (and ronnie for that matter)
is very good at: using tone (volume) to put more expression/excitement
in the music.  but the audience has to be receptive to this.
the lowel show earlier this year was excellent.  people were
wicked quiet (for the most part, there's always a few idiots)
and it made a huge diff. in the delivery of the music.

man, trey is one talented dude.
phenominal guitar player and musician...
237.879SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Dec 11 1995 14:2032
    
    Just back from Albany...don't have setlist, but a good show! 
    
    The crowd scene sucked. The security was tight, and they only had two
    lanes running onto and off of the floor in between sets, so it was
    totally f#cked up. People were packed in like sardines in the halls
    outside, and a bunch of people were freaking. People started peeing on
    the walls becasue they couldn't get to the bathrooms. I finally made it
    to the bathroom to refill my waterbottle, and the water out of the taps
    was very hot and very rusty. Totally disgusting. I got so dehydrated
    that I danced my shirt dry in the second set - I had stopped sweating &
    my mouth was full o' paste. Yekkkk.
    
    Still, I had an awesome time with the music. Trey had a beavis&butthead
    keychain thingy (you press one of four buttons, and it made one of four
    sounds) that he played as an instrument for a while. The rest of the
    band picked up on it and they grooved on "huh huh...buttwipe" for a
    while. Very amusing. They also did some great "air instruments" for a
    while (turned the volume off, kept playing, and then turned it back up
    - in total synch!)
    
    Re: silence
    I was listening to a show (NYE '92, I think) where they did
    their a capella song ("carolina?") totally acoustic. Before they
    started, Trey told the crowd what they were going to do, and how it had
    to be totally quiet for them to do it without mics. Anyhoo, you could
    hear the idiots, as usual, screaming "wooo!" But it eventually got
    quiet (maybe somone took a baseball bat to the "wooo!" guy) and they
    did a nice acoustic a capella song.
    
    Maybe they're going to give up on it (really quiet stuff) now
    altogether as the arenas get larger and larger...I hope not.
237.880TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Dec 11 1995 14:282
    how was the drive?
237.881SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Dec 11 1995 17:2921
    
    re: drive
    
    Not horrible. Like I hoped, it was mostly dry where traffic was able to
    keep speed up and blow the snow off the road (above 35-40 mph) and they
    hadn't put down too much salt. Where they salted, it was slushy & rutty
    stuff that kept wanting to grab the wheels. I saw about 10 accidents,
    most minor, two major, all single car. If I'd been in the truck, I'm
    sure I could have helped a few folks out. It was always completely
    solid ice approaching toolbooths. I'm sure there were some accidents
    there that I didn't see.
    
    Downtown Albany itself was extremely slushy & slippery, but everybody
    was driving well and I didn't see any accidents there.
    
    Definitely happy to have the suby-ru with all 4 wheels turning when I
    wanted, but I was in 2wd most of the way (just personal preference.)
    Very few others out on the road. Although the arena filled up slower
    than usual, it seemed full after an hour, so I guess a few people got
    delayed.
    
237.882ProvidenceTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Dec 14 1995 14:448
    So what did folks think of Providence?  I had the good fortune
    to be in the front row.  It was fantastic, the sound was good,
    they had monitors right in front of us I think to help balance
    the sound out. 

    Second set ruled.  INTENSE "Down with Disease" jam.  This is
    why I love Phish.
237.883trade ?SUBSYS::TURCOTTEThu Dec 14 1995 19:579
   Anybody here trade tapes ?  I've got a decent setlist ... wasn't sure if it would be 
cool to blatantly post a setlist here ... always happy to set up trades or spin shows for 
those who need more fine music in their lives ... e-mail me directly if you want me to 
send you my setlist ... 

   Providence was cool ... but I was bummed to have missed the Portland, Maine show when I
saw the songlist come in ... Tube !  

   lookin forward to the worcester shows
237.884the solar garlic starts to rotSALEM::BENJAMINThu Dec 14 1995 23:497
      Portland is a great place to see a show.....Very good phish show the
    other night....Warren Haynes (Allman Bros. guitarist) joined Phish for
    the last two songs.....Fishman sang that Elvis tune that the Dead were
    jamming Pre-scarlet at this past 1st Albany show( with a lit up cape
    on).....
    
                  :-)
237.885GrimSTOWOA::LEBLANC_CHAll good things in all good timeFri Dec 15 1995 12:091
    Don't tell me Warren is bailing ship to play with them now?
237.886HOT show TuesdayUSOPS::MNELSONInspiration, move me BrightlyFri Dec 15 1995 13:078
    
    I caught the Providence show on Tuesday.  I must say that it was one
    of the best second sets I have EVER seen.  Man, I danced my ass off.
    Jay Jolls and I went.  Phish put down some great tunes and jams. i
    can't tell you what they played because I don't know the names of
    almost any tunes.  Just a grate time!!!!!!!!!
    
    
237.887DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byFri Dec 15 1995 13:436
    
    >the last two songs.....Fishman sang that Elvis tune that the Dead
    >were jamming Pre-scarlet at this past 1st Albany show( with a lit up
    >cape on).....
                                                             
    CooL!  I now think of that song as Jerry's entrance song!
237.888MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREthis the season?Mon Dec 18 1995 10:374
	hadda grate time in providence. killer encore: grate version of
	Jimi's Fire  i'd like to hear the tapes!
	
	wudn't mind hearing tapes of phish w/warren haynes either.
237.889Phish in NYSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowMon Dec 18 1995 14:3216
    
      Phish in Binghamton was primo! The place was small (holds 5400) and
      tickets were general admission. Sat right off the stage on the
      right -- Trey sure smiles a lot !  
    
      The songs were all great, Hailey's Comet, and Frankenstein were
      the one's I knew.  They also did this parade thing where all band
      members went over to keyboards and played together.  I'm going
      to have to work on getting tapes so I learn more songs.. just like
      I had to do with the Dead.  Phish did an instrumental too just
      before the end that was very moving!
    
      Hope Worcester is good too!
    
     
    
237.890ZENDIA::FERGUSONControl for smilers can't be boughtMon Dec 18 1995 22:1323
Well, i saw 2 last week and 2 the week before.
the 2 amherst shows were the best, then, imo, downhill
from there.

one thing about phish is they do the same songs the
same way.  very little change other than the notes in the
jams.  all the song transitions are very similar.  in short,
phish is very practised.  rarely screw up.  but, the side
effect is divided sky sounds the same no matter where you
see 'em during the run.  this goes for all repeats.  and,
they tend to repeat more than this other band i used to see.
bottom line is phish is great to see for 1 or 2 shows, but,
if you tour or see more than one on a run, it gets old
fast.  

otherwise, a good time.
but, not a dead substitute, even though that is what i
think some of the fans are looking for.

2 showz in worc coming up!
btw, anyone into doing a limo for the friday night show?
i'm not talking about a stretch limo, more like just a 
ride to and from the show in a van or whatever.  
237.891VERMONT'S HOT BAND PHISHES FOR MUSICAL NIRVANAASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Dec 19 1995 11:2974
    From this week's "US News and World Report."  The article also has a
    great photo of all four band members playing acoustic guitars.  The
    photo and article can also be found at:
    http://www2.usnews.com/usnews/issue/barak.htm
    
    Jamie
    
    
    PHISH

    VERMONT'S HOT BAND PHISHES FOR MUSICAL NIRVANA

    Show time is only half an hour away, 16,000 fans are filling up the
    USAir Arena in Landover, Md., and the four members of the music group
    Phish still have no idea what songs they will play. But that is exactly
    the way they want it. "We want to have a spontaneous adventure where
    anything is possible," explains Trey Anastasio, the band's lead
    guitarist. "You can't plan an adventure, or it ceases to be one."

    If that sounds like something the late Jerry Garcia might say, it's no
    coincidence. Phish band members name Garcia as a major influence, and
    even before the legendary guitarist's death last summer, the
    Burlington, Vt., foursome's eclectic sound and tie-dyed following
    inspired many music critics to hail them as "the next Grateful Dead."
    Both bands are known for incessant touring, for never performing the
    same show twice and for allowing fans to tape concerts. Each has
    enjoyed tremendous success with virtually no mainstream commercial
    hits. And now that the Dead have stopped touring, Phish concerts are
    swelling with an influx of Deadheads, the newcomers joining longtime
    fans who "go Phishin'," following the band around the country from
    concert to concert.

    In the name of exploration, Phish builds every show around
    improvisational riffs that incorporate virtually all genres of music.
    Within a single set, the band will venture from bluegrass to hard rock
    to barbershop quartet. The extended jam sessions at times mount into
    waves of seemingly pure noise, only to subside into soft, balladlike
    melodies. Songs can last 30 minutes, and sometimes listeners are hard
    put to tell where one ends and another begins. The net effect is such a
    crowd pleaser that the band sold out two national tours before signing
    its first record contract in 1991.

    Altered states. The holy grail of Phish's experimental journey is
    spiritual transcendence. "Virtually all the great poets, musicians and
    artists talk of being vessels, of a greater power coming through them,"
    says bass player Mike Gordon. "When we can get rid of preconceived
    notions and tap into something deeper than ourselves, then something
    bigger than we ever could have dreamed up happens." What ensues is an
    addictive peak experience that both the band and the fans say they're
    searching for in every performance.

    Gordon vividly recalls reaching such an "altered state" during the
    band's early days in Vermont; Anastasio says he had a similar
    experience on tour one night in Chicago. And many fans say listening to
    the band has at times transported them to a "blissed out"
    state--sometimes with the help of marijuana or other mind-altering
    drugs, sometimes without. In addition to such musical highs, the
    tight-knit Phish fraternity engage in their share of pure silliness:
    Drummer Jon Fishman insists on wearing a dress and goggles on stage and
    occasionally solos on a vacuum cleaner. Anastasio sings through a
    megaphone about a weasel named Fee, and the two guitarists indulge
    frequently in synchronized trampoline jumping.

    Phish's unconventionality and resistance to repetition make it unlikely
    that the band's music ever will spend much time at the top of the
    charts--none of their six albums has been a blockbuster hit. Still, the
    group is so popular now that venues such as Madison Square Garden sell
    out in a matter of hours. And like the Dead's, its following is loyal
    and intense: The band's newsletter counts 100,000 subscribers, and fans
    post hundreds of messages each day on Phish.Net, its Internet site.
    Before long, Phishheads may be as familiar a term as Deadheads.
    Already, it conjures up the same faith in music as a vehicle to the
    sublime. By Joannie M. Schrof with David Fischer

237.892SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorTue Dec 19 1995 13:5038
    
    had an extremely eventful weekend. three shows, 8 hours sleep, driving
    1000 miles on a vehicle that never should have left, having no place to
    stay for 2 out of 3 nights, and wrapped it all up with a surprising
    friendly encounter with new york's finest. (this one particular cop
    would get a wonderful letter from me, if I had thought to get his
    name.)
    
    philly was probably the (musically) best show, although lake placid is
    an AWESOME place to see a concert. Small town, arena w/ great
    character. very friendly, well set up to handle the extra traffic &
    people.
    
    I was walking around imagining the miracle on ice, sitting on the
    benches, hopped into the penalty box - very cool. at least for me. :)
    
    I had my best time at lake placid, 1st night. The visual scene is hard
    to describe, but I'll try. You know how in hockey arenas they have an
    outer hallway that runs behind the seats? Well, behind the stage there
    was no wall in between that hall and the main arena, so you could see
    into it. they had these overhead lights shining down on people in the
    oval. So what I saw (I was floor, center) was the band playing, with
    these silouhetted people dancing in the air above their heads. I tried
    to get some pix the second night, but they started turning off the
    lights in the hall. If the pix come out, they'll be WAY cool. It'll
    look like a double exposure even though it isn't. Maybe it's one of
    those you-had-to-be-there type things...
    
    set list? who knows. I don't know half the names of half the tunes
    anyway. I just danced & jigged and grooved & danced & jigged.
    
    I agree w/ JC - they do a lot of stuff the same way. I don't get tired
    of it, tho, and they do have a lot of fun. Various things I heard in
    the last few days - fishman on the hoover...all four of them rotating
    instruments...great vocals...half the songs were new to me...great
    light show in lake placid (different than usual)...extended jams in
    lake placid, 1st night.
    
237.893rageWILLEE::OSTIGUYthe eyes of man have not set footThu Dec 21 1995 19:126
    I'm goin' Phishin' for the 1st time 12/28 in wormtown, so I'll be glad
    to have the pre-show rage at my place before the show...
    
    pleeez  lemme know if ya need direx...
    
    Wes
237.894Thursday, December 28, pre-show gatheringLASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYSubvert the dominant pair of dimesFri Dec 22 1995 14:1322
In the spirit of the pre- and post-Dylan show, Da ve is offering
to throw a similar gathering at his place on Thursday, December 28th,
surrounding the Phish show.  For those of you who happened to miss
the previous incarnation of this ongoing, life-long quest to party,
like I did, you are cordially invited to attend without fear or
trepidation regarding aisle Nazi's, local constabulary, or body 
cavity searchs to which you will in all likelihood face at the show
itself. 

For those interested in a body cavity search, send me private mail,
and we'll see what we can do to accomodate you.

This is BYOE (Bring Your Own Everything) get together.  For directions,
send me mail and I'll forward you the standard, cryptic message.

Da ve has been absent from work due to illness, and so I have taken
it upon myself to invite the world as a whole to his apartment next
week.  Trust me.  He'll love it.

Love always,

tim
237.895phish tickets to spare?SEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowWed Dec 27 1995 13:506
      Hi -
          If anyone turns up an extra for this thurs/friday in Worcester
        a friend is looking for one.                              
    
        Thanks,
        Cath
237.896Phish pleaZENDIA::FERGUSONControl for smilers cant be boughtWed Dec 27 1995 16:597
Slashmon is looking for 1 or 2 PHISH tickets for THURSDAY'S show
at the centrum.

give him a cawl @ 508-436-3984 . . .


jc
237.897phishtixAWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Dec 28 1995 11:4814
From former dechead Sean O'Connor:

To: Multiple recipients of list BOSTON-M <BOSTON-M@NETSPACE.ORG>
Subj:	Phish tix still available

 if anyone is thinking of seeing Phish at the Centrum, I went to the
box office yesterday and asked about tix for 12/29....all they had left
was sec 315 .....I went up the street to "Gracia Travel" and he still had
plenty of seats in sec 107. He only charged a two dollar service charge,
one ticket cost me 30 bucks.......Gracia is on Main St. Worcester.

later
Sean

237.898goin' phishin'ROCK::STAYLORThu Dec 28 1995 13:375
    howdy, rich fromm here (ignore the header of who this allegedly is
    coming from).  back in town for a bit.  so, who's going to the show
    tonite?
    
    - rich
237.899car problems for out of townersSEND::SLOANTell ME all that 'cha knowThu Dec 28 1995 13:5210
    
    Extra's for tonight and tomorrow (2 each night). They have to
    be picked up at the box office. So if anyone wants to arrange 
    to meet me prior to the show - they will be at cost.
    
    I'll be at Da ve's at 5 tonight and can be reached here
    at work today and tomorrow.
    
    Cath
    
237.900Meet up!DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byThu Dec 28 1995 14:174
    
    Rich mon....
    
    Let's set up a meeting spot for the setbreak!
237.901Interview with FishmanSPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorThu Dec 28 1995 17:54117
    
    This seems to be very relevant to this file, so I'm entering it
    here without comment.
    
    
    The more things change ... Phish remains true to its original,
    improvisational self
    
    By Paul Robicheau, Globe Correspondent, 12/22/95 
    
    Jon Fishman says he's glad the Grateful Dead have decided to disband in
    the wake of Jerry Garcia's death - and not because his group Phish may
    attract some of the Dead's residual fans. 
    
    ``It's like all these bands have just become a joke,'' says the drummer
    for the eclectic Vermont quartet that plays the Worcester Centrum next
    Thursday and Friday. ``Pink Floyd's a joke at this point, and even the
    Stones without Bill Wyman, to me, is kind of a joke. ... Bands do go
    through changes early on. But once you settle into a group, you know,
    to go 10 years or more with the same lineup, and then to lose somebody
    that key - and replace them? It would be like another total joke!'' 
    
    You can count Phish among those bands that have passed the 10-year
    mark, with ingrained members Fishman, bassist Mike Gordon, guitarist
    Trey Anastasio and keyboardist Page McConnell. And you can count on
    Phish to someday follow the Dead's latest lead. 
    
    ``We've already had discussions about this,'' Fishman says. ``If anyone
    in the band goes, that's it. It's over. The other three can continue to
    play together, but they've got to change the name. It's stupid
    [otherwise]. Change the name and get on with it. The only reason to
    stick with names is marketing.'' 
    
    Phish is certainly savvy about marketing, though its
    multimillion-dollar venture has sprung mainly from the appeal of its
    concerts. Without a hit single, album or video, Phish is one of the
    country's top-grossing touring acts. After Worcester, Phish closes its
    four-show holiday jaunt with two nights at Madison Square Garden,
    including a rare New Year's Eve away from home.
    
    ``We want to play in New England on New Year's Eve, but we got shut out
    this year,'' Fishman says in reference to an ice show booked at the
    FleetCenter, where he expects Phish will play on New Year's Eve, if not
    next year, then through the late '90s. 
    
    When it comes to marketing savvy, just don't expect the group to accept
    the media-made mantle of ``the next Grateful Dead.'' 
    
    ``That's what everybody said would happen, and it definitely hasn't,''
    says Fishman, whose band just finished a lengthy fall tour that drew
    its usual crowds of younger, though similarly hippie-conscious
    devotees. ``C'mon, nobody's the next anybody.'' 
    
    Have the Dead tie-ins escalated since Garcia's death instead of
    becoming old news? ``The Grateful Dead has been part of all of our
    interviews for 12 years - why is that going to change?'' Fishman says.
    ``Instead of people saying, `Are they an influence of yours?' they say,
    `Were they an influence of yours?' 
    
    ``Well, of course, along with a zillion other bands that were a huge
    influence,'' he says. ``The Grateful Dead really did pave the way for
    improvisational playing in the context of rock music - and arena rock.
    So in that way, yeah, they really opened the doors for bands like us,
    and any other bands that jam. The Allmans kind of did too, but the
    Grateful Dead had the highest exposure. That's definitely an influence.
    In the structure of the shows and the whole approach, I think there are
    more similarities. I don't think the actual music sounds the same.'' 
    
    Fishman's synopsis made sense on Phish's recent New England swing
    during back-to-back shows in Portland and Providence. The music shifted
    into bluegrass, romps, jazzy meters and Beatles-esque riffs as much as
    Dead-style noodling, and the focus was squarely on the group's four
    musical personalities - pushing one another, yet giving elasticity to
    their songs and segues. The fluid feel of the playing, and its sense of
    risk, were what most recalled the Dead. 
    
    ``If you're taking a risk, you've really got nothing to lose,'' Fishman
    says by phone from a later stop in Philadelphia, where Phish continued
    to wildly juggle its set lists, sometimes altering them altogether.
    ``Sun Ra said he had two rules for his band: expect the unexpected and
    play with urgency, and I think the playing with urgency is to live as
    much as you can in the moment. ... You step foot onstage, and that's
    who you are.'' 
    
    Like jazz maverick Sun Ra, whose musical brilliance could be
    overshadowed by cosmic lyrics and outfits, Phish's clowny antics (most
    common on New Year's Eve) tend to draw too much attention. 
    
    But the musicianship dominated in Portland and Providence, with
    guitarist Anastasio tinkering on a new percussion setup (``I think it's
    great,'' Fishman says. ``I mean, he just does simple stuff, but if he's
    hitting a cowbell, it lets me wander off more''). There were no Fishman
    vacuum-cleaner solos, no jams while hopping on trampolines, nor a
    single ragged a cappella tune - though band and audience
    representatives each made a move per show on a backdrop chess board. 
    
    Also, in Portland Anastasio asked the crowd to boo and scream on cue
    during two short versions of ``Dog Log'' - for possible inclusion on an
    album with 15 versions of that daily soundcheck number (Phish also
    plans to make its next real album in the spring). And closing covers
    began with Fishman in a silver cape, singing a campy ``Suspicious
    Minds,'' before guest Allmans guitarist Warren Haynes sat in for Son
    Seals' ``Funky Bitch'' and ``While My Guitar Gently Weeps'' - a
    carry-over from Phish's Halloween 1994 rendition of the Beatles' entire
    so-called white album. 
    
    ``Our sense of humor is our sense of humor, and it's going to come out
    one way or another, in the way we play or what we do on stage,'' says
    Fishman, whose band covered the Who's double album ``Quadrophenia''
    plus an instrument-smashing ``My Generation'' this past Halloween. ``If
    there are 50 or 10,000 people in the room, there's nothing you can do
    that everyone's going to like or dislike. ... Bill Cosby said you can't
    please everybody, and the second that you start trying is the second
    that you fail.'' 
    
    This story ran on page 73 of the Boston Globe on 12/22/95. 
    
237.902DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byFri Dec 29 1995 12:089
    
    Thanks to da ve for being the host for the pre show gathering.
    
    My seats were ok, overlooking Fishman from the side.  First set was a
    rocker, excellent Possum.  2nd set had it's ups and downs...but
    generally good.  I thought tweezer got off the beaten path and perhaps
    was a little over extensive at times.  Excellent encores...Fee and
    Tweezer reprise.  Not bad.   I really hope to hear David Bowie or
    Reba tonight. 
237.903SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorFri Dec 29 1995 12:4919
    
    Double thanks to da ve! That was a lot of people....
    
    
    >I thought tweezer got off the beaten path and perhaps
        was a little over extensive at times.
    
    I agree. I'd rather see them try something different and screw up than
    stick to the same thing every time, tho.
    
    What's up with the four acoustic guitars and four stools on the back of
    the stage? I hope we see those used tonight.
    
    A word of advice to those who haven't experienced it yet -
    
    Loud music (and phish really isn't very loud) + sinus infection = pain.  
    ouch.
    
    
237.904FirehouseDELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byFri Dec 29 1995 13:0710
    
    >What's up with the four acoustic guitars and four stools on the
    >back of the stage? I hope we see those used tonight.
    
    Those are for "Acoustic Army", where all members of the band do a
    quick number together up front.
    
    Tonight, looks like people are meeting up at the Firehouse, right next
    to the Centrum.  It's a decent place and there's Pete's and Sammy on tap.
 
237.905reply from jcDELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byFri Dec 29 1995 13:5341
    Rage!
    
    This is JC.
    I forget my password... but remember deano's!  just kidding.
    
    
    anyways.
    
    *******  FIREHOUSE pre-show RAGE tonight ******
    .
    deb, deano, and i should be there 430ish and we'll
    start crankin' up da brewz then.
    if these planz change, please,please someone cawl me at
    home (4480195) 'cuz:
    1. my modem is fried
    2. i forget my password (ya see, i never have to log in 'cuz
    excursion on my nt system keeps all the sessions open!)
    
    re: last night's show
    
    tom and i were on the floor, about 5-6 rows in front of the board.
    when they lost the PA system during the first set, it was funny to
    watch'em all scramble around trying to deal.  a professional outfit
    like that shouldn't lose sound, imo.... phish really ought to spend
    some money on a real sound system!!  first set, i thought, was kinda
    slow.  no great shakes... did have a couple of good points, but,
    nothing too wild.
    
    2nd set, i thought, rocked.  er, raged.  the tweezer jam was about 18
    mins long... and, i thought i wouldn't get into it, but, i foudn tht i
    did get into it and the 20 mins flew by...  the whole set had a good
    energy level to it, no doubt.
    encore of Fee was a treat.
    tweewzer reprise was an easy call.
    
    ready for tonight.
    
    hope to see the DEChead Krew @ Da Firerage bah next to the centrum.
    
    later.
    jc
237.90612/29DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byTue Jan 02 1996 13:1210
    
    Friday night's Phish show was absolutely incredible.   IMO, it was
    much better than Thursday night. 
    
    The second set was so intense I couldn't believe it.  The cover of The
    Real Me was flawless.  Then, there was this part where the band went
    into this weird carnival-like mode....don't know what song it was, but 
    it was full of RAGE!!  Bathtub was soothing.
    
    That show, completely renewed my Phishing license for the new year.
237.907SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jan 02 1996 13:1713
    
>    The second set was so intense I couldn't believe it.  The cover of The
>    Real Me was flawless.

Hey Deane,

Does this mean they succeeded in sounding like The Who?  

:)

happy New Year,
bob

237.908TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jan 02 1996 13:413
    Second Centrum gig was stellar.  

237.909DELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byTue Jan 02 1996 13:504
    
    >>Does this mean they succeeded in sounding like The Who?  
    
    Yeah, I thought Trey was singing to a sample.  Sounded just like Roger!!!
237.910phun time, but i'm not going on tour yet... :^)ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Tue Jan 02 1996 16:0210
    the thursday night show was my first time phishing...  not much to say
    but, the boys can sure play!  it was nice to be out again (ater being
    in sick for so long) and it kind of wiped me out, but it was cool
    seeing anohter jammin' band out there...  
    
    anyone have setlists?  i have no idea what i heard other than Possum,
    Fee, and Fast Enough for You...  oh yeah... and tapes would be cool
    too...  :^)
    
    				da ve
237.911setlists, CentrumTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jan 02 1996 16:1339
Subj:	Setlists, 12/28 and 12/29/95 Worcester MA




12/28/95

The Centrum, Worcester MA

I:   Split Open and Melt, Gumbo, The Curtain, Julius, Guyute, Horn, 
     Rift, Fast Enough For You, Possum

II:  Timber Ho!, Theme from the Bottom, Wilson, Buried Alive, Tweezer,
     I Didn't Know, Uncle Pen, Slave to the Traffic Light

E:   Fee, Tweezer Reprise



12/29/95 

The Centrum, Worcester MA

I:   My Friend My Friend, Poor Heart, Down With Disease, The Fog that
     Surrounds,  NICU, Stash, Fluffhead, Llama, Sweet Adeline*

II:  Makisupa Policeman, Cars Trucks & Buses, Bathtub Gin > The Real Me > 
     Bathtub Gin, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Big Black Furry
     Creatures from Mars, Bass Duo** > La Grange, Bouncing Around the Room,
     Fire

E:   Golgi Apparatus

* acapella
** Mike & Jim Skinett, Mike's bass instructor.



237.912NYE setlistsTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jan 02 1996 16:1539
12/30/95

Madison Square Garden, New York NY

I:   Prince Caspian, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzie Greenberg, 
     David Bowie, It's Ice > Kung > It's Ice, The Man Who Stepped into
     Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday,
     Divided Sky, Sample in a Jar

II:  Ya Mar, Free, Harry Hood, AC/DC Bag, Lifeboy, Scent of a Mule,
     Cavern, Run Like An Anteope

E:   A Day in the Life


12/31/95

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

I:    Punch You in the Eye, The Sloth, Reba, The Squirming Coil, 
      Col. Forbin's Ascent > narration > Shine* > Famous Mockingbird
      Sparkle, Chalk Dust Torture

II:   Drowned, Lizards, Axilla pt II, Runaway Jim, Strange Design,
      Hello My Baby**, Mike's Song***

III:  NYE****, Auld Lang Syne, Weekapaug Groove, Sea and Sand, 
      You Enjoy Myself, Sanity, Frankenstein

E:    Johnny B. Goode

* collective soul song, sung by Tom Marshall
** acapella
*** ended with Trey creating a series of delay loops to end the set
**** Phish Time Phactory machine.  All 4 band members dressed as 
scientists playing with synths while lights flashed and Van de Graff 
generators zapped.  Fishman raised up in a bed as Father Time & reborn as 
the baby New Year..... 

237.913ALFA2::DWESTthe storyteller makes no choice...Tue Jan 02 1996 16:401
    thanks!
237.914TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jan 02 1996 16:472
    Thank *you* for a most enjoyable pre & post show gathering!
237.915Phish Fall Tour 1995 SetlistsSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandWed Jan 03 1996 12:381182
Here's the phish-info mailing list setlist list from Phall Tour 1995.
(1183 lines total)

- jeff


--------------snip---------------
From:	CRL::"perrott@polysci.umass.edu" "Michael G Perrott" 26-DEC-1995 14:20:57.81
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Setlists, Fall Tour 1995


here you go!  These are as accurate as I know.  Please do not send 
corrections or additions to me.  They should go to 

hpb@archive.phish.net

the excellent editors of the Helping Phriendly Book.

BTW, due to my non-net/tour status, setlists for all 4 holiday shows
will not be posted until 1/2 or 1/3 1996.  See you on the road!

-Mikey



Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento CA

9/27/95

I:   Wolfmans Brother, Rift, Free, It's Ice, I Didn't Know*, The Fog
     that Surrounds**, Strange Design, Chalk Dust Torture, The Squirming Coil

II:  Cars Trucks & Buses***, AC/DC Bag, David Bowie, Billy Breathes#, 
     Keyboard Army##, Harry Hood, Hello My Baby###, A Day in the Life

E:   Possum

* - with Trombone solo
** - Totally reworked version of Taste, first time played, Fish sings
first verses
*** - new instrumental, first time played
# - new Trey song, first time played
## - new song, all 4 band members playing Page's various keyboards,
first time played
### - new acapella cover song, first time played



Summer Pops, Embarcadero Center, San Diego CA

9/28/95


I:   Cars Trucks & Buses, Runaway Jim, Billy Breathes, Scent of a Mule,
     Stash, Fee, The Fog that Surrounds, Acoustic Army, Slave to the Traffic
     Light

II:  Theme from the Bottom, Poor Heart, Don't You Wanna Go, Tweezer,
     Keyboard Army, Amazing Grace, Sample in a Jar, Run Like an
     Antelope

E:   Fire



9/29/95

The Greek Theater, Los Angeles  CA

I:   AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Divided Sky, Strange Design, Cars Trucks & Buses,
     You Enjoy Myself, Sweet Adeline, Suzie Greenberg

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Free, Ya Mar, Split Open and Melt,
     Billy Breathes, HYHU > Cryin'*, A Day in the Life

E:   Chalk Dust Torture

* Aerosmith cover, sung by Fishman.  First Time


9/30/95

Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View CA

I:   My Friend My Friend, Cars Trucks & Buses, Chess Intro/White Rabbit Jam,
     Reba, Uncle Pen, Horn, Run Like an Antelope, Blue & Lonesome,
     Sample in a Jar

II:  Runaway Jim, The Fog That Surrounds, If I Could, Scent of a Mule, 
     Mike's Song, Keyboard Army, Weekapaug Groove, Suspicious Minds*, 
     HYHU Jam, Cavern

E:   Amazing Grace, Good Times Bad Times

* - First time, Elvis Presley? cover sung by Fishman, with cape...

There is a large chessboard on the back of the stage.  The band will
be playing the audience during the tour, one move per show.  The
band's collective move (white) will be made during the first set, the
audience (black) decides on a move by group decision at the Greenpeace
table during the setbreak and moves just before the second set.  Page
and a tourhead named Pooh? played a 3-4 move intro to set up the board
during the White Rabbit jam in the first set.  

Antelope tease before Horn, Blue and Lonesome was dedicated to Jerry
Garcia.



10/2/95

Seattle Center Arena, Seattle WA

Baby Gramps opened


I:   Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother, Rift, Chess Jam/Night Moves Jam, 
     Stash, Acoustic Army, The Fog that Surrounds, Theme from the Bottom, 
     Tela, David Bowie

II:  Wilson, Cars Trucks & Buses, Bathtub Gin, Llama, Simple,
     Keyboard Army, Slave to the Traffic Light, Hello My Baby,
     Lizards, Run Like an Antelope

E:   A Day in the Life



10/3/95

Seattle Center Arena, Seattle WA

Baby Gramps opened


I:   Maze, Guelah Papyrus, Foam, Fast Enough for You, Blue and
     Lonesome*, Free, The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday > Avenu 
     Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday, Sample in a Jar, 
     You Enjoy Myself

II:  Timber Ho!, It's Ice, Sparkle, Harry Hood, Billy Breathes, Faht,
     Sweet Adeline**, Split Open and Melt, The Squirming Coil

E:   Rockytop

* bluegrass acoustic
** acapella




10/5/95

Portland Memorial Coliseum, Portland OR

I:   Chalk Dust Torture, Ha Ha Ha, The Fog that Surrounds, The Horse > 
     Silent in the Morning, Cars Trucks & Buses, Strange Design, 
     Divided Sky, Acoustic Army, Julius, Suzie Greenberg

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Runaway Jim, Col. Forbin's Ascent > 
     Matrix rap > Famous Mockingbird, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, 
     David Bowie, Lifeboy, Amazing Grace

E:   While My Guitar Gently Weeps




10/6/95

The Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver BC Canada

I:   Ya Mar, Stash, Billy Breathes, Reba, Blue and Lonesome*, Rift,
     Free, Lizards, Sample in a Jar

II:  Poor Heart, Maze, Theme from the Bottom, NICU, Tweezer, 
     Keyboard Army, Suspicous Minds, Slave to the Traffic Light

E:   Hello My Baby*, A Day in the Life

* unamplified




10/7/95

Spokane Opera House, Spokane WA


I:   Julius, Gumbo, The Fog That Surrounds, Mound, Possum, The Mango
     Song, Acoustic Army, Wilson, Run Like an Antelope

II:  Makisupa Policeman, Cars Trucks & Buses, Split Open and Melt,
     Strange Design, It's Ice, Contact, Frankenstein, Harry Hood,
     Sweet Adeline

E:   Fire




10/8/95 

Adams Fieldhouse, U. MT, Missoula MT

I:   AC/DC Bag, Demand > Sparkle, Wolfman's Brother, Reba, Blue and
     Lonesome, Prince Caspian, Uncle Pen, Free

II:  Keyboard Army, Cars Trucks & Buses, Timber Ho!, Ya Mar, Sample
     in a Jar, You Enjoy Myself, Suspicious Minds, Dog Faced Boy, 
     David Bowie, Keyboard Army Reprise

E:   Bouncing Around the Room, Rockytop




10/11/95

Compton Terrace Amphitheater, Tempe AZ

I:   Stash, My Old Home Place, Cavern, Divided Sky, If I Could, 
     The Fog that Surrounds, Acoustic Army, Julius*, Sample in a Jar

II:  Possum, Bathtub Gin, Mound, Mike's Song > McGrupp and the
     Watchful Hosemasters > Weekapaug Groove > Llama, 
     Suzie Greenberg** > Crossroads, Hello My Baby, A Day in the Life

E:   Chalk Dust Torture

* Buried Alive tease
** Crossroads & Sunshine of Your Love teases
*** Apparently this is the correct title for "Hello My Baby"



10/13/95

Will Rogers Auditorium, Ft Worth TX

I:   Ya Mar, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Billy Breathes, Blue and
     Lonesome*, Prince Caspian, Split Open and Melt, Fluffhead,
     Life On Mars**

II:  Tube, Uncle Pen, Theme From the Bottom, Wilson, Run Like an 
     Antelope, Keyboard Army, Lizards, While My Guitar Gently Weeps,
     Sweet Adeline*, The Squirming Coil

E:   Bold as Love

* - without mic's
** - David Bowie cover, first time.




10/14/95


Austin Music Hall, Austin, TX


I:  AC/DC Bag, Cars Trucks and Buses, Kung, Free, Sparkle, Stash >
    Catapult, Acoustic Army, It's Ice, Tela, Runaway Jim


II: Reba, Rift, You Enjoy Myself*, Hello My Baby, Scent Of A Mule, 
    Cavern


E:  A Day In the Life

* with Medeski, Martin, and Wood, and a Trumpet player

      Trey played both guitar and mini drum set up front
      Mike played bass and some kind of horn at end of jam
      Fishman played vaccum and trombone
      Billy Martin played Fishmans drums
      Medeski and Page played keyboards and Page did vocal jamming
      at the end. Chris Wood played this bizzare one string stand up bass
       with a bow.



10/15/95

Austin Music Hall, Austin TX


I:   Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Slave to the Traffic Light, 
     I Didn't Know, Demand, Llama, Foam, Strange Design, 
     Blue and Lonesome, David Bowie

II:  Julius, Simple, Tweezer, Lizards, Sample in a Jar, Suspicious
     Minds, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise

E:   Funky Bitch




10/17/95

State Palace Theatre, New Orleans LA


Medeski Martin & Wood opened

I:   Sample in a Jar, Stash, Uncle Pen, AC/DC Bag > Maze, Glide,
     Sparkle, Free, Strange Design, Amazing Grace*

II:  Mound > Prince Caspian, The Fog that Surrounds, Suzie Greenberg >
     Keyboard Army > Jam**

E:   Two Dollar Bill***, Blue and Lonesome***

* Amazing Grace sung first acapella by the band and then again by Nathan? 
a gospel type singer, with the audience

** Martin & Wood join in the jam after Keyboard Army, then Nathan?
does some scat singing

*** acoustic





10/19/95

Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City MO

I:   Cars Trucks & Buses, Runaway Jim, Horn, Punch You in the Eye, 
     Esther, Chalk Dust Torture, Theme from the Bottom, Acoustic Army,
     Split Open and Melt, Billy Breathes, Cavern

II:  Frankenstein, Poor Heart, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug
     Groove, Lawn Boy, Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars, Kung, 
     Suspicious Minds, Possum

E:   A Day in the Life



10/20/95

Five Seasons Arena, Cedar Rapids  IA

I:   My Friend My Friend, Ya Mar, Ha Ha Ha, Divided Sky, Fee, Rift,
     Free, Hello My Baby, Amazing Grace, Amazing Grace Reprise**

II:  Timber Ho!, Scent of a Mule, Simple, Maze, Gumbo, While My Guitar
     Gently Weeps, Two Dollar Bill***, Blue and Lonesome***, 
     Bouncing Around the Room, Run Like an Antelope

E:   Sleeping Monkey, Rockytop

* acapella
** acapella with a guest on electric bagpipes accompanyment plus the
band playing the melody as well for second round.  Last Amazing Grace
with instrumental accompanyment 5/8/93 Durham NH.  A show you should
have if you don't... :-)
*** acoustic 




10/21/95

Pershing Auditorium, Lincoln NE

I:   Tweezer Reprise, Chalk Dust Torture, Guelah Papyrus, Reba,
     Wilson, Cars Trucks & Buses, Kung, Lizards, Strange Design,
     Acoustic Army, Good Times Bad Times* > Tweezer Reprise

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, David Bowie, Lifeboy, Sparkle, 
     You Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain, Harry Hood**, Suzie Greenberg**

E:   Highway to Hell

* w/ Black & White tease
** w/ Beat It teases



10/22/95

Assembly Hall, Champaign IL


I:   AC/DC Bag, My Mind's Got A Mind of Its Own, Sloth, Runaway Jim,
     Weigh, NICU, Fast Enough for You, It's Ice, Poor Heart,
     Sample in a Jar, Blue and Lonesome, Stash

II:  Golgi Apparatus, Possum > Catapult > The Curtain > Tweezer >
     Makisupa Policeman* > Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars,
     Life on Mars, Uncle Pen, Slave to the Traffic Light > Cavern

E:   Sweet Adeline, The Squirming Coil

* w/ (even stranger) ad libbed lyrics



10/24/95

Dane County Coliseum, Madison WI

I:   My Friend My Friend, Paul and Silas, The Fog that Surrounds*, 
     Fee > Llama, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Demand > Maze, 
     Wolfman's Brother, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, Split Open and Melt

II:  Julius, Theme from the Bottom, Bouncing Around the Room, You
     Enjoy Myself > vocal jam > Sleeping Monkey, Run Like an Antelope, 
     Contact, Cavern

E:   A Day in the Life


* Reworked (again).  Trey sings a verse from Taste (summer tour), then
Fishman sings a verse from Fog (first half of this tour), then Trey &
Fishman sing alternating lines.  as far as I know, all the following 
instances are like this one.


10/25/95

Civic Center Arena, St. Paul  MN


I:   Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar, Divided Sky, The Wedge, Scent of a Mule,
     Free, Strange Design, Two Dollar Bill, Blue & Lonesome, Chalk 
     Dust Torture

II:  Reba, Life on Mars, Cars Trucks & Buses, Mike's Song > Breathe Jam* >
     Sparkle > Weekapaug Groove, Suzie Greenberg > Crossroads

E:   Fire

* Pink Floyd cover, from Dark Side of the Moon (not sung)




10/27/95

Wing Stadium, Kalamazoo MI

I:   Runaway Jim, Fluffhead, Fog that Surrounds, Horn, I Didn't Know,
     Rift, Stash, Fee > Suspicious Minds


II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Dog Faced Boy, Poor Heart,
     Simple, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Keyboard Army, 
     Bouncing Around the Room, Possum*

E:   Life on Mars


* with signals & teases







10/28/95

The Palace, Auburn Hills MI

I:   AC/DC Bag, Mound, Timber Ho!, Uncle Pen, Sample in a Jar,
     Lizards, Billy Breathes, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, 
     Run Like an Antelope

II:  Maze, Theme from the Bottom > Scent of a Mule, You Enjoy Myself,
     Strange Design, Frankenstein, Chalk Dust Torture

E:   While My Guitar Gently Weeps







10/29/95

Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY

I:   Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Julius, Punch You in the Eye, Cars
     Trucks & Busses, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Split Open
     and Melt, NICU, Gumbo, Slave to the Traffic Light, Sweet Adeline

II:  Makisupa Policeman > David Bowie, The Mango Song, It's Ice > Kung > 
     It's Ice > Shaggy Dog > Possum* > Lifeboy, Amazing Grace

E:   Funky Bitch

* - beat it teases

Last Shaggy Dog, 3/19/92 (soundcheck) according to Keith's excellent wwwHPB!








10/31/95

Rosemont Horizon, Chicago IL

I:   Icculus, Divided Sky, Wilson, Ya Mar, Sparkle, Free, Guyute, 
     Run Like an Antelope, Harpua*

II:  Thriller Tease > Quadrophenia**
     I Am The Sea, The Real Me, Quadrophenia, Cut My Hair, The Punk
     Meets The Godfather, I'm One, The Dirty Jobs, Helpless Dancer, 
     Is It In My Head, I've Had Enough, 5:15, Sea and Sand, Drowned,
     Bell Boy#, Doctor Jimmy, The Rock, Love Reign O'er Me
     
III: You Enjoy Myself, Jesus Just Left Chicago##, A Day in the Life,
     Suzie Greenberg***

E:   My Generation###


* - with rap from Mike about a dream about Raccoons, the standard
Jimmy stuff, Trey teasing audience that Jimmy is playing the Halloween
album (they do a Beat It tease) etc.  Finished, unlike Waterloo.

** - With horns (Dave Grippo, Don Glasco, Joey Somerville and Alan Parshley)

*** - with Grippo, Glasco and Somerville

# crew member (in Bell Boy outfit) comes out and sings Keith Moon's part.

## with Dave Grippo

### Acoustic.  Before My Generation they set up a Keith Moon replica
drum set, then play My Generation acoustically, then Fish & Trey
destroy the drumset ala the Who of old.  Finally a stagehand brings
Trey a large plunger, Trey depresses it, setting of a big explosion
backstage.  End of show!


Page sang most of Quad.  Set I 83 min, set II 85 min, set III 75 min







11/9/95

The Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA


I:   Tweezer Reprise, Divided Sky, Prince Caspian, Punch You in the
     Eye, Simple, Reba, Tela, Sample in a Jar

II:  Theme from the Bottom > Julius, Lizards, Bathtub Gin*  > 
     The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The
     Man Who Stepped into Yesterday > Life on Mars, Hello My Baby, 
     The Squirming Coil

E:   Loving Cup

* Rift tease




11/10/95

The Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA

I:   Bouncing Around the Room, Runaway Jim, The Fog that Surrounds, 
     My Old Home Place, It's Ice, Dog Faced Boy, Maze, Guyute, Cavern

II:  Free, Scent of a Mule, You Enjoy Myself > Crossroads > You Enjoy
     Myself, Strange Design, Sparkle, AC/DC Bag, Sweet Adeline

E:   Harry Hood







11/11/95

The Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA

I:   Cars Trucks & Busses, Mike's Song > A Day in the Life, Poor
     Heart, Weekapuag Groove, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Ya Mar,
     Stash, Amazing Grace*, Fee, Chalk Dust Torture

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Suzie Greenberg, Uncle
     Pen, Fluffhead, Sleeping Monkey, Frankenstein, Suspicious Minds,
     Run Like an Antelope

E:   Acoustic Army, Good Times Bad Times

* acapella, unamplified







11/12/95

O'Connel Center, Gainsville FL

I:   My Friend My Friend, Llama, Bouncing Around the Room, Guelah
     Papyrus, Reba, I Didn't Know, The Fog that Surrounds, If I Could,
     Split Open and Melt, Hello My Baby

II:  The Curtain > Tweezer, Keyboard Army, Sample in a Jar, Slave
     to the Traffic Light, HYHU > Cracklin' Rosie > HYHU, Possum,
     Tweezer Reprise

E:   Fire






11/14/95

U. Of Central Florida Arena, Orlando FL

I:   Chalk Dust Torture, Foam, Billy Breathes, Divided Sky, Esther,
     Free, Julius, Blue and Lonesome, Cavern

II:  Maze, Gumbo, Stash > Manteca > Stash > Dog Faced Boy* > Stash**,
     Strange Design, You Enjoy Myself***

E:   The Wedge, Rockytop


* no instruments, just vocals
** Ya Mar and 25 & 6 to 4 teases/quotes/jams in parts of the Stash
*** Immigrant Song (Zepplin) teases/quotes






11/15/95

Sundome, Tampa Fl

I:   Poor Heart, AC/DC Bag, Fast Enough for You, Rift, Prince Caspian,
     Sparkle, Split Open and Melt, Sweet Adeline, The Squirming Coil

II:  Wilson, Theme from the Bottom, Scent of a Mule, Mike's Song, 
     Life on Mars, Weekapaug Groove, Fee, While My Guitar Gently Weeps

E:   Suzie Greenberg


The band wins the first chess game vs audience at this show.



11/16/95

The Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL

I:   Cars Trucks & Buses, Runaway Jim, <chess jam/rap*>, Horn, Mound,
     Ya Mar, Simple, Timber Ho!, Guyute, Funky Bitch

II:  A Day in the Life, David Bowie, Lifeboy, Uncle Pen, Ha Ha Ha, 
     Harry Hood, HYHU > If I Only Had a Brain > HYHU, Amazing Grace,
     Possum**

E:   Brown Eyed Girl***

* new game started
** with Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers Band) on drums, Fishman playing
trombone and Trey's percussion rack & One Way Out jam
*** with Jimmy Buffett on vocals










11/18/95

Coliseum, North Charleston SC

I:   Dinner and a Movie, Bouncing Around the Room, Reba, Lawn Boy, 
     Punch You In the Eye, Slave to the Traffic Light, Blue &
     Lonesome#, Sample in a Jar

II:  AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Free, I'm So Tired, You Enjoy Myself*, 
     Contact, Big Black Furry Creatures From Mars > Acoustic Army > 
     Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars, Cavern

E:   Bill Bailey**

# acoustic
* w/ Brick House jam
** With Page's Dad 







11/19/95

Charlotte Colisuem, Charlotte NC

I:   Makisupa Policeman > Maze, Poor Heart*, Rift > Stash, Strange Design, 
     It's Ice, Hello My Baby**, Julius, The Squirming Coil


II:  Theme from the Bottom > Also Sprach Zarathustra, The Curtain, 
     Tweezer > Billy Breathes, Scent of a Mule, Harry Hood, Suzie Greenberg

E:   Life on Mars, Tweezer Reprise
 
I: 76 min, II: 92 min

*  Slow arrangement, almost a shuffle
** a capella







11/21/95

Lawrence Joel Coliseum, Winston Salem NC

I:   Fee, Chalk Dust Torture, Prince Caspian, Divided Sky, Long
     Journey Home*, Blue and Lonesome*, Guyute, My Friend My Friend, 
     Dog Faced Boy, Runaway Jim

II:  Simple, David Bowie > Take Me to the River** > David Bowie, Glide,
     Ya Mar, Mike's Song > Keyboard Army > HYHU, Suspicious Minds, 
     HYHU, Carolina, A Day in the Life

E:   Good Times Bad Times


* - acoustic
** First time played?









11/22/94

USAir Arena, Landover MD

I:   Cars Trucks & Buses, Wilson, Run Like an Antelope, Fluffhead, 
     Uncle Pen, Cavern, The Fog that Surrounds, Lizards, Sample in a
     Jar, Sweet Adeline*

II:  Rift**, Free > Llama, Bouncing Around the Room, You Enjoy Myself,
     Strange Design

E:   Poor Heart***, Frankenstein

* acapella
** aborted after Fishman error
*** slow shuffle version









11/24/95

Civic Arena, Pittsburgh PA

I:   Oh Kee Pah Ceremony > AC/DC Bag, The Curtain, Sparkle, Stash,
     Tela, Blue and Lonesome*, Maze**, Suzie Greenberg

II:  Chalk Dust Torture, Theme from the Bottom, Reba, Catapult, 
     Scent of a Mule, Bathtub Gin, Acoustic Army, Bike, Fee, Julius

E:   Life on Mars, Rockytop

*  acoustic and dedicated to Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins
hockey team.
** also dedicated to Mario Lemieux




11/25/95

Hampton Coliseum, Hampton VA

I:   Poor Heart*, A Day in the Life > David Bowie, Billy Breathes, 
     The Fog that Surrounds, Bouncing Around the Room, Rift, 
     Wolfman's Brother, Runaway Jim

II:  Timber Ho! > Kung > Mike's Song > Jam** > Keyboard jam > Mike's
     Song, Long Journey Home***, Blue and Lonesome***, Strange Design >
     Weekapaug Groove, Harry Hood, Hello My Baby, Poor Heart****

E:   Fire#

* - fast version (the "normal one)
** - band members rotate on instruments.  Page on drums etc.
*** - acoustic
**** - slow shuffle version
# - ultra slow Poor Heart (!) teases before Fire





11/28/95

Civic Coliseum, Knoxville, TN

I:   Stash, Dinner and A Movie > Bouncing Around the Room, Foam, 
     I Didn't Know, Divided Sky, Guyute, Hello My Baby, Sample in a Jar

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra > Maze, Suzie Greenberg*, Uncle Pen,
     Free, HYHU > Wind Beneath My Wings** > HYHU, Run Like an Antelope,
     Contact, Big Black Furry Creatures from Mars, Funky Bitch

E:   The Squirming Coil


* w/ 25 or 6 to 4 tease
** sung by Fishman, dedicated to Bruce Hampton who is on stage reading a newspaper during the song.  Original by Bette Midler for the movie "Beaches"
(first time)

set I 67 min, set II 69 min, encore 10 min







11/29/95

Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN

I:   AC/DC Bag, Ya Mar, Reba, If I Could, It's Ice, Theme from the 
     Bottom, Acoustic Army, Fee#, Split Open and Melt

II:  Timber Ho!, Sparkle, Simple, Possum*, You Enjoy Myself, The Fog
     that Surrounds**, Poor Heart**, Blue & Lonesome**, Long Journey
     Home**, Slave to the Traffic Light**

E:   A Day in the Life

# trey flubs the third verse and rambles on a bit
* language signals at beginning
** w/ Bela Fleck on banjo




11/30/95


Ervin J Nutter Center, Dayton OH

I:   Sample in a Jar, The Curtain, Ha Ha Ha, Julius, NICU, Bathtub Gin,
     Rift, Fast Enough For You, Lizards, Fire

II:  Cars Trucks & Buses, Tweezer > Makisupa Policeman > Run Like an
     Antelope, Scent of a Mule, Free, Strange Design, Amazing Grace

E:   Harry Hood




     
  


12/1/95

Hershey Park Arena, Hershey PA

I:   Buried Alive, Down With Disease, Theme from the Bottom, Poor
     Heart, Wolfman's Brother, Chalk Dust Torture, Col. Forbin's
     Ascent > Narration* > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Stash, Cavern

II:  Halley's Comet > Mike's Song > Weekapaug Groove > The Mango Song,
     Wilson, HYHU > Suspicous Minds > HYHU, David Bowie > Catapult >
     David Bowie

E:   Suzie Greenberg

* narration included chocolate and the rhombus.





12/2/95

Coliseum, New Haven CT

I:   Prince Caspian, Runaway Jim, Mound, Guelah Papyrus, Reba, 
     My Sweet One, Free, The Fog that Surrounds, Bouncing Around the
     Room, Possum*

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Simple, Faht, Tweezer, A Day in 
     the Life, Golgi Apparatus, The Squirming Coil, Tweezer Reprise

E:   Bold as Love

* - all fall down signal in intro.





12/4/95

The Mullin's Center, University of Mass, Amherst MA

I:   Julius, Gumbo, Divided Sky, Punch You in the Eye, Stash, 
     My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own, Axilla pt II, The Horse >
     Silent in the Morning, Hello My Baby*, While My Guitar Gently Weeps


II:  Timber Ho!, Sparkle, Ya Mar, Run Like an Antelope, Billy Breathes,
     Cars Trucks & Buses, You Enjoy Myself, Sample in a Jar,
     Frankenstein

E:   Bouncing Around the Room, Rockytop

* - acapella w/mic









12/5/95

Mullin's Center, University of Mass, Amherst MA

I:   Horn, Chalk Dust Torture, The Fog that Surrounds, Lizards*, 
     Free, Esther, David Bowie, Blue and Lonesome**

II:  Poor Heart, Bathtub Gin > Jam > Keyboard Army, Scent of a 
     Mule*** > Lifeboy, Harry Hood, Cavern

E:   Theme from the Bottom, Sweet Adeline****

* dedicated to Dick Vitale
** acoustic (w/ mic's)
*** weird quick jam between Scent & Lifeboy
**** acapella






12/7/95

Niagra Falls Convention Center, Niagra Falls NY

I:   My Old Home Place, The Curtain > AC/DC Bag, Demand, Rift, 
     Slave to the Traffic Light, Guyute, Bouncing Around The Room,
     Possum, Hello My Baby*

II:  Split Open and Melt, Strange Design, The Fog That Surrounds, Reba,
     Julius, Sleeping Monkey, Sparkle, Mike's Song > Weekapaug Groove,
     Amazing Grace*

E:   Uncle Pen

* acapella with mic's






12/8/95

CSU Convocation Center, Cleveland OH

I:   Sample in a Jar, Poor Heart, Simple > Runaway Jim > Fluffhead,
     It's Ice, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, Good Times Bad Times*

II:  Also Sprach Zarathustra > Tweezer > Kung > Tweezer > Love You >
     HYHU, The Squirming Coil, Tweezer Reprise, Run Like an Antelope

E:   Come Together**, A Day in the Life**

* - Dedicated to "The man in the dragon pants" (Jimmy Page)
** - Encore played in remberance of John Lennon's death 12/8/80






12/9/95

the Knickerbocker Arena, Albany NY

I:   Maze, Theme from the Bottom, NICU, The Sloth, Rift, Bouncing
     Around the Room, Free, Billy Breathes, Dog Faced Boy, Chalk
     Dust Torture

II:  Timber Ho!, Wilson*, Gumbo, You Enjoy Myself**, Lawn Boy, 
     Slave to the Traffic Light, Crossroads, Sweet Adeline***

E:   Loving Cup

* - with Beavis & Butthead "this sucks" electronic noises (ala
12/31/91...)
** - with a silent jam
*** - acapella







12/11/95

Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland ME

I:   My Friend My Friend, Ha Ha Ha, Stash, Prince Caspian*, Reba,
     Dog Log**, Llama, Dog Log***, Tube#, McGrupp and the Watchful
     Hosemasters, Julius, Cavern

II:  The Curtain, David Bowie##, The Mango Song, The Fog That Surrounds, 
     Scent of a Mule, Harry Hood, Suspicious Minds, HYHU, Funky Bitch^

E:   While My Guitar Gently Weeps^

*w/ bit about how Portland was supposed to be Elvis' last show so this
was for his kid, the prince...
** Trey explains how there is this song they play at soundcheck everday,
Dog Log, and how they are planning to put out an album of 15 different Dog
Logs.  So he had the crowd pretend they were watching soundcheck,
completely silent.  Then he cued the crowd to boo the hell out of the
band...
*** Lounge Lizard Lawn Boy Style, along with high pitched screaming on command
# "One that people always request but we never play.  This is to thank you
for helping us out w/ our album"
## 5 minute Space Intro
^ w/ Warren Haynes (from Allmans) on Guitar




12/12/95

Civic Center, Providence RI

I:   Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar, Divided Sky, Lifeboy, Punch You in the
     Eye, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Run Like an Antelope,
     Blue and Lonesome, The Squirming Coil

II:  Free, Sparkle, Down With Disease > Jam > Lizards > Simple, 
     Runaway Jim

E:   Fire






12/14/95

Broome County Arena, Binghamton NY

I:   Suzie Greenberg, Llama, Horn, Foam, Makisupa Policeman,
     Split Open and Melt, Tela, The Fog that Surrounds, My Sweet One,
     Frankenstein

II:  The Curtain > Tweezer > Timber Ho!* > Tweezer, Keyboard Army,
     Halley's Comet > Jam > NICU > Jam** > Slave to the Traffic Light

E:   Bold as Love

* - unfinished
** - Page piano solo


12/15/95

The Spectrum, Philadelphia PA

I:   Chalk Dust Torture > Harry Hood, Wilson, Maze > Ha Ha Ha >
     Suspicous Minds, Cars Trucks & Buses, Bouncing Around the Room,
     Free > Possum*

II:  Tweezer Reprise > Runaway Jim, It's Ice > Bathtub Gin > Jams** >
     Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, Sweet Adeline

E:   Good Times Bad Times > Tweezer Reprise***


* secret language signals:  simpsons & all fall down
** Bathtub winds up into a Page solo, like the end of Coil. After Page's 
solo, Trey & Mike play a song? or jam on acoustic guitars, which leads into a vacuum solo by Fishman.  During the vacuum solo, the rest of the band members start playing, but on different instruments.  Fish plays keys, Trey drums, Mike guitar and Page Bas
s.  After the instrument shift jam, Fish does a solo song
on the piano (lounge style), which segues into the Zarathustra theme.
*** quick, like a minute long




12/16/95

Olympic Center, Lake Placid NY

I:   Buried Alive, AC/DC Bag, The Fog that Surrounds, Ya Mar, The Sloth,
     Divided Sky, Dog Faced Boy, Julius, Suzie Greenberg
     
II:  Sample in a Jar, Reba, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, Mike's Song >
     Simple > Weekapaug Groove, The Squirming Coil
     
E:   Fire


12/17/95

Olympic Center, Lake Placid NY

I:   My Friend My Friend, Poor Heart, A Day in the Life, 
     Run Like an Antelope, The Mango Song, Tube, Stash, Lizards, 
     Chalk Dust Torture*
     
II:  Bouncing Around the Room, Maze, Free, Also Sprach Zarathustra >
     Harry Hood, Sparkle, Tweezer** > Tweezer Reprise
     
E:   Hello My Baby, Runaway Jim


* - Trey thanks band and audience for the tour
** - Page solo between Tweezer and Tweezer Reprise

237.916LettermanTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jan 04 1996 12:585
    I've heard from two different people that Phish were on Letterman
    Monday night.  If you caught this and have a tape, please email me.

    Tom
237.917Apparently notDELNI::DSMITHAnswers aplenty in the by &amp; byThu Jan 04 1996 13:063
    
    Shelly sent out a note that they would be on, then she sent another
    retracting it.  
237.918they were on LettermanSUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandFri Jan 05 1996 13:319
They played Letterman on Monday (or was it Tuesday?) night.  I didn't tape it,
sorry (didn't see Shelly's message until yesterday).  Forget the tune, but it
was mixed pretty well, and Fishman had a tshirt under his ZeroMan dress (the
Ed Sully theater must REALLY be cold! ;-)

Dunno why Shelly retracted her note.

- jeff
237.919TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Jan 05 1996 16:556
    In retrospect, it's an obvious call due to the MSG gigs happening 
    the two nights before.  Same thing happened last year.  This makes 
    their third appearance!  I shoulda taped every night to catch it.

    I'm already feeling tour-deprived.  Ack!  
237.920SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorFri Jan 05 1996 20:405
    
    The last time I saw them on letterman, I was pretty unimpressed. It's
    just not the same. And it's not like they need any mor publicity now,
    anyway.
    
237.921:^)STOWOA::LEBLANC_CHAll good things in all good timeMon Jan 08 1996 10:221
    you people sound like old Heads reminiscing about Pigpen
237.922SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Jan 08 1996 12:365
    
    phooey to you too, scrooge.   :)
    
    
    
237.923phish tapesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEMon Jan 08 1996 13:4110
     i missed the letterman show last week but i do have the 7-13-95 letterman show
   when they played "julius" with the giant country horns ... i stuck it on the end
   of the halloween 1994 phish video i have ... if anybody wants a copy, i could spin
   a couple ... the halloween 1994 video is on 2 two-hour videos and has various phish
   and dave matthews band fillers ... let me know

     i also have plenty of audio tapes if anybody's interested ... best way to contact
   me is to send e-mail directly to me ... thanks,
                                                    arm
237.924reformatted...SPSEG::COVINGTONserpent deflectorMon Jan 08 1996 16:0219
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    i missed the letterman show last week but i do have the 7-13-95
    letterman show when they played "julius" with the giant country horns
    ... i stuck it on the end of the halloween 1994 phish video i have ...
    if anybody wants a copy, i could spin a couple ... the halloween 1994
    video is on 2 two-hour videos and has various phish and dave matthews
    band fillers ... let me know

    i also have plenty of audio tapes if anybody's interested ... best way
    to contact me is to send e-mail directly to me ... thanks,
    						 arm
    
237.925ZENDIA::FERGUSONControl for smilers cant be boughtTue Jan 09 1996 23:489
little late... but...

da ve:  yes indeed... thanks for putting up your pad for a pre-rage
for phish.  good time.  

second phish show was fun!!! i bumped into my very good Uncle
Sydney (thanks to jim covington for pointing my uncle in the right
direction)... awesome.  danced and cranked all night long........
rage!  
237.926hotline update 1/10/96 -> studio work for Spring '96SUBPAC::MAGGARDMail Ordered HusbandThu Jan 11 1996 16:3734
From:	CRL::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 10-JAN-1996 15:50:53.39
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 1/10/96

Hotline Message -- 1/10/96
 
You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
January 10th.  
 
Phish will be going into the studio at the beginning of February and 
will be spending most of the spring there.  There will be no spring 
tour this year.  Updated news about the band's activities will be 
added to this message as it becomes available.
 
The next newsletter will be mailed in the beginning of March.  If you 
would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  The Phish tapers' hotline number is 
802.658.8273; however, there is currently no message on that line 
since there are no announced tourdates to discuss.  For Phish 
merchandise, please call 802.862.5400.  For mail order ticket 
problems, please call 802.651.0688.
 
If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back in a 
few weeks for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly
237.927new musical explorationsAD::CHARNOKYThe time has come, the walrus saidMon Feb 12 1996 12:4453
    News from the Phish front: Trey is due to release a new work this
    month.
    
    Trey Anastasio--Surrender To The Air  (Elektra 61905)
    
    Track Listing:
    
    1. Intro
    2. And Furthermore
    3. We Deflate
    4. And Furthermore
    5. Down
    6. Intro
    7. And Furthermore
    8. And Furthermore
    9. Out
    
    Musicians:
    
    Trey Anastasio
    Marshall Allen
    Kofi Burbridge
    Oteil Burbridge
    Damon R. Choice
    Jon Fishman
    Bob Gulloti
    James Harvey
    John Medeski
    Michael Ray
    Marc Ribot
    
    Elektra advance CDs do not have artwork, but here is the relevant
    paragraph from the back of the disc:
    
    "Trey takes a radical but logical next step with 'Surrender To The
    Air', a seamless collection of instrumental tracks that, as Trey puts
    it, captures the music he's been hearing in his head.  The album was
    recorded in two days of intense but relaxed sessions at Electric Lady
    Studios in New York, and was produced by Trey himself.  The ten
    players, Trey's dream line up of musicians, include Sun Ra veterans
    Marshall Allen, Damon R. Choice, and Michael Ray; guitarist Marc Ribot
    (Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Lounge Lizards); Aquarium Rescue Unit's 
    Kofi and Oteil Burbridge; John Medeski(of Medeski, Martin, & Wood); and 
    Phish drummer Jon Fishman.  'Surrender To The Air' is a colorful 
    exploration of sound, texture, and space, featuring long sections of 
    free group improvisation connected by short segments
    conducted by Trey.  Dense, noisy, aggressive, sparse, ethereal, and
    beautiful, the album shows Trey in a new light as the catalyst and
    performer of intensely energetic and personal music that falls well
    outside the conventions of pop, even by Phish's broad definition."
    
    Total playing time is 49:23
          
237.928new hotline msgTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Feb 15 1996 19:5272
From:	AWATS::US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson  15-Feb-1996 1642 -0500" 15-FEB-1996 16:42:41.81
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 2/15/96


Hotline Message -- 2/15/96
 
You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
February 15th.  
 
Phish is currently in the studio and will be spending most of the 
spring there.  There will be no spring tour this year.  
 
Trey Anastasio's solo album Surrender to the Air will be released on 
March 12th on the Elektra label.  This is an improvisational jazz 
album which was recorded at Electric Lady studios in New York and 
features Marshall Allen, Kofi and Oteil Burbridge, Damon Choice, Jon 
Fishman, Bob Gulloti, James Harvey, John Medeski, Michael Ray and 
Marc Ribot.
 
On Friday, April 26th, Phish will play at JazzFest at the Fairgrounds 
in New Orleans, Louisiana.  This is a large festival with fifty or more 
bands appearing each day; no audio or video taping will be 
permitted.  Phish will be playing one set for about an hour and a half 
in the afternoon; the Meters will be playing directly after Phish.  
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 day of show for each day of the 
festival.  They are on sale now at TicketMaster outlets in the 
SouthEast Region; you can call 504.522.5555 to charge by phone.  You 
can also mail order tickets directly from TicketMaster by sending a 
money order or certified check for $10 per ticket plus a $2.50 
handling fee for your entire order, regardless of how many tickets 
you are ordering, to: TicketMaster, P. O. Box 4427, Baton Rouge, 
Louisiana, 70821.  You do not need to send a return envelope, but 
you do need to include a note indicating how many tickets you are 
ordering and for which day or days, as well as your name, address, 
and daytime telephone number.  JazzFest begins on April 26th and 
continues through May 5th.  For further information including 
scheduled acts for other days of the festival, you can call 
800.488.5252.
 
The next newsletter will be mailed in the beginning of March.  If you 
would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  The Phish tapers' hotline number is 
802.658.8273; however, there is currently no message on that line 
since there are no announced tourdates with tapers' tickets to 
discuss.  For Phish merchandise, please call 802.862.5400.  For mail 
order ticket problems, please call 802.651.0688.
 
If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back in a 
few weeks for updated information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111


Shelly

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237.929ha haTEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Feb 23 1996 13:055
    Yikes!  I just got a copy of the Phish Halloween show.  Fishman
    sings "Love Reign O'er Me".  

    OWWWWWWWWWWWUUUUUUUUUUUCH!   blech!  ptoooooi!  my poor ears!
237.930SPSEG::COVINGTONI drive for music.Fri Feb 23 1996 13:067
    
    send it to blankhead...
    
    :)
    
    
    
237.931thanxTOLKIN::OSTIGUYI am a man waving at the wavesFri Feb 23 1996 13:213
any news on Phish tapes for the Centrum showz? 12/28 in particular?

Wes
237.932newsTEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Mar 13 1996 12:1485
    Highlights in the news, the band will do a few "select"
    stateside dates in early August after spending most of 
    July in Europe.  Till then they're basically recording
    the new studio album.

    I guess the good news is I can save my pennies for the
    fall tour which will extend from sometime in Oct thru
    NYE.

    Tom

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Subj:	Hotline Update 3/12/96 - album release


Hotline Message -- 3/12/96

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
March 12th.  

Phish is currently in the studio and will be spending most of the 
spring there.  There will be no spring tour this year.  

Trey Anastasio's solo album Surrender to the Air is being released 
today, March 12th, on the Elektra label.  This is an improvisational 
jazz album which was recorded at Electric Lady studios in New York 
and features Marshall Allen, Kofi and Oteil Burbridge, Damon Choice, 
Jon Fishman, Bob Gulloti, James Harvey, John Medeski, Michael Ray 
and Marc Ribot.  On April 1st and 2nd, this same group of musicians 
will assemble to play two shows at The Academy in New York City.  
These shows are completely sold out.

On Friday, April 26th, Phish will play at JazzFest at the Fairgrounds 
in New Orleans, Louisiana.  This is a large festival with fifty or more 
bands appearing each day; no audio or video taping will be 
permitted.  Phish will be playing one set for about an hour and a half 
in the afternoon; the Meters will be playing directly after Phish.  
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 day of show for each day of the 
festival.  They are on sale now at TicketMaster outlets in the 
SouthEast Region; you can call 504.522.5555 to charge by phone.  You 
can also mail order tickets directly from TicketMaster by sending a 
money order or certified check for $10 per ticket plus a $2.50 
handling fee for your entire order, regardless of how many tickets 
you are ordering, to: TicketMaster, P. O. Box 4427, Baton Rouge, 
Louisiana, 70821.  You do not need to send a return envelope, but 
you do need to include a note indicating how many tickets you are 
ordering and for which day or days, as well as your name, address, 
and daytime telephone number.  JazzFest begins on April 26th and 
continues through May 5th.  For further information including 
scheduled acts for other days of the festival, you can call 
800.488.5252.

The most recent newsletter was mailed on March 6th.  If you would 
like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, send your 
address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 4400, 
Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  The Phish tapers' hotline number is 
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since there are no Phish tourdates with tapers' tickets to discuss.  For 
Phish merchandise, please call 802.862.5400.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.

The Phish hotline number is 802.860.1111


Shelly

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237.933Hotline update, 4/19/96 - European and US TourdatesTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Apr 23 1996 13:4899
Subj:	Hotline update, 4/19/96 - European and US Tourdates

Hotline Message -- 4/19/96

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
April 19th.  

Phish has been working in the studio and will be spending most of 
the spring there.  There will be no spring tour this year.  

On Friday, April 26th, Phish will play at JazzFest at the Fairgrounds 
in New Orleans, Louisiana.  This is a large festival with fifty or more 
bands appearing each day; no audio or video taping will be 
permitted.  Phish will be playing one set for about an hour and a half 
in the afternoon; the Meters will be playing directly after Phish.  
Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 day of show for each day of the 
festival.  They are on sale now at TicketMaster outlets in the 
SouthEast Region; you can call 800.488.5252 to charge tickets and for 
further information including scheduled acts for other days of the 
festival.  JazzFest begins on April 26th and continues through May 
5th.

>From July 2nd through July 25th, Phish will be touring in Europe.  
Most of these shows will be festivals where they will be playing one 
30-to-45 minute set, opening for Santana.  Here is a partial listing of 
the European dates; more will be added to this list within the next 
week or two, as soon as they are confirmed.
7/2, Villa Manin, in Udine Italy, opening for Santana;
7/3, Stadia Brtamasco, in Trento, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/5, Stadio Olimpico, in Rome, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/6, Duomo Square in Pistoia, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/7, Parco Aquatica, in Milan, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/9, Centre International de Deauville in Deauville, France, opening 
for Santana;
7/10, Le Zenith, in Paris France, opening for Santana;
7/11, a Phish-only show at Shepherds Bush Empire in London, 
England; tickets are on sale now at the box office, local outlets and 
TicketMaster - the London charge-by-phone number is 
011.44.171.344.4444;
7/12, a Phish-only show at the Milkweg in Amsterdam, Netherlands; 
tickets will be going on sale 6/21 and you can phone 
011.31.20.630.0125 for further information;
7/17, Theatre Antique in Vienne, France, opening for Santana;
7/18, the Nice Jazz Festival in Nice, France, opening for Santana;
7/19, Les Arenes in Arles, France, opening for Santana;
7/22, Tanzbrunnen in Cologne, Germany, opening for Santana;
7/24, the Music Hall in Hannover, Germany, opening for Santana; and
7/25, Stadtpark in Hamburg, Germany, opening for Santana.
Mail order tickets or tapers' tickets will not be offered for any of the 
shows in Europe  Tickets for the shows with Santana are on sale now 
at European outlets.  Additional ticket information will be in the next 
Phish newsletter which will be mailed in the first week of May.

Phish will be doing a limited summer tour during the month of 
August in the United States.  Again, this is only a partial listing, so 
please check back soon for additional information.

8/4,5,6 & 7, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison Co.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale 6/24 at the Auditorium 
Theatre box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
303.830.8497;

8/10, Alpine Valley in East Troy WI.  Tickets will be reserved in the 
pavilion and g.a. on the lawn, and they will go on sale 6/15 at the  
Alpine Valley box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
312.559.1212.

8/12 & 13, Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville IN.  Tickets will be 
reserved in the pavilion and g.a. on the lawn.  They will go on sale 
6/22 at the Deer Creek box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 317.239.5151.

8/14, HersheyPark Stadium in Hershey PA.  Tickets will go on sale 
6/21 at the HersheyPark box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 717.693.4100. 

and on 8/16 and 17, we are still finalizing the details but Phish will 
be playing a very special event not far from Burlington, Vermont, 
including camping, activities, and 3 sets of Phish each day.  Please 
stay tuned for a full announcement soon!

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  For Phish merchandise, please call 
802.862.5400.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.


The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.



Shelly
237.934SPECXN::BARNESTue Apr 23 1996 14:063
    did i read that right? 4 DAYS at RED ROCKS???? 
    
    rfb
237.935a hot showDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Apr 23 1996 14:2612
    
    >and on 8/16 and 17, we are still finalizing the details but Phish will 
    >be playing a very special event not far from Burlington, Vermont, 
    >including camping, activities, and 3 sets of Phish each day.  Please 
    >stay tuned for a full announcement soon!
    
	RAGE!!!!!!!!  
    
    	I know some of the people on the planning board for this show.
    
    	It's gonns be stellar, and the view from the grounds will be
    	incredible!   
237.936EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSBlack dirt live again!Tue Apr 23 1996 14:358
	hey - you PHISHeads could just take the next week off, travel
	directly east, and meet us Puppetheads(!) at the B+P Circus
	the following weekend...

	just a thought!
	Debess

237.937ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesTue Apr 23 1996 21:512
Yes, i'm gonna do the 8/16,8/17 thing.
that'll be a huge blast!
237.938ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesFri May 03 1996 19:13105
From:	US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"  3-MAY-1996 07:01:15.43
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update 5/2/96


Hotline Message -- 5/2/96

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
May 2nd.  

>From July 2nd through July 25th, Phish will be touring in Europe.  At 
most of these shows they will be playing one 50-to-60 minute set, 
opening for Santana.  Here is a partial listing of the European dates; 
more will be added to this list as soon as they are confirmed.
7/2, Villa Manin, in Udine Italy, opening for Santana;
7/3, Stadia Brtamasco, in Trento, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/5, Stadio Olimpico, in Rome, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/6, Duomo Square in Pistoia, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/7, Parco Aquatica, in Milan, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/9, Centre International de Deauville in Deauville, France, opening 
for Santana;
7/10, Le Zenith, in Paris France, opening for Santana;
7/11, a Phish-only show at Shepherds Bush Empire in London, 
England; tickets are on sale now at the box office, local outlets and 
TicketMaster - the London charge-by-phone number is 
011.44.171.344.4444;
7/12, a Phish-only show at the Melkweg in Amsterdam, Netherlands; 
tickets will be going on sale 6/21 and you can phone 
011.31.20.624.1777 for further information;
7/17, Theatre Antique in Vienne, France, opening for Santana;
7/18, the Nice Jazz Festival in Nice, France, opening for Santana;
7/19, Les Arenes in Arles, France, opening for Santana;
7/22, Tanzbrunnen in Cologne, Germany, opening for Santana;
7/24, the Music Hall in Hannover, Germany, opening for Santana; and
7/25, Stadtpark in Hamburg, Germany, opening for Santana.
Tickets for the shows with Santana are on sale now at European 
outlets.  Mail order tickets or tapers' tickets will not be offered for 
any of the shows in Europe; however, taping will be permitted at the 
European shows.  Additional information will be in the next Phish 
newsletter which will be mailed in the first week of May; this 
newsletter will also contain mail order ticket information for Phish's 
US shows in August.

These are the confirmed dates for Phish's U.S. summer tour.  

8/2, Wolf Mountain Amphitheatre in Park City UT.  There will be 
reserved seats and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go 
on sale 6/15 at the Wolf Mountain box office with no service charge, 
at Smith's Stores and at Smithstix: 800.888.8499.

8/4,5,6 & 7, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison Co.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale 6/24 at the Auditorium 
Theatre box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
303.830.8497.

8/10, Alpine Valley in East Troy WI.  Tickets will be reserved in the 
pavilion and g.a. on the lawn, and they will go on sale 6/15 at the  
Alpine Valley box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
312.559.1212.

8/12 & 13, Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville IN.  Tickets will be 
reserved in the pavilion and g.a. on the lawn.  They will go on sale 
6/22 at the Deer Creek box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 317.239.5151.

8/14, HersheyPark Stadium in Hershey PA.  Tickets will be general 
admission on the field and reserved in the stands and they will go on 
sale 6/21 at the HersheyPark box office with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: 717.693.4100. 

and on 8/16 and 17, the Clifford Ball, in Plattsburgh, New York.  This 
event will include camping, activities, and 3 sets of Phish each day.  
Tickets will be general admission and they will go on sale 6/14 at the 
Flynn Theatre box office with no service charge and at TicketMaster: 
518.476.1000.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  For Phish merchandise, please call 
802.862.5400.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat in a few seconds.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon 
for updated information.


The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

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237.939m/oTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue May 07 1996 19:5221
Subj:   Phish Newsletter and Mail Order Tickets

The current Phish Newsletter is going into the mail today.  This is slightly
later than we had planned.  This newsletter includes a mail order ticket
page for the August shows.  The first day to have your mail order postmarked
will be May 13th.  It is possible that not all newsletters will have reached
their destinations by this date.  To participate in mail order, you must use
an order form; however, a copy is acceptable.  Rosemary has kindly offered
to make the form available via her website.  You can retrieve this form at
http://www.cyberenet.net/~rosemary/tickets.html
It is there now.  As long as you follow all of the directions, your chances
of getting tickets are not affected at all by whether you use the page from
the newsletter or the form from the web; it is the same.  Each person may
send only one order.


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237.940clifford ball detailsTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu May 09 1996 22:1814

    Just got my Schvice.  The Clifford Ball Camping weekend 8/16
    & 8/17 (Friday and Saturday) mailorder tickets are 27.50 for
    one and $55 for the pair.  To get into the campground at any
    time you need one camping ticket per vehicle.  $22.50
    Admission to the concert grounds is provided by the regular
    tickets.

    Plattsburgh Air Force Base, exit 36, I-87  802.863.5966
    approx 3 hours north of Albany directly across Lake Champlain
    from Burlington, VT.  

    m/o is 5/13-21.  Via Ticketmaster starting 6/14.
237.941ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon May 13 1996 15:278
My mailorder has been sent.
2 Clifford Ball shows + camping.
this will be a fun,fun,fun time, i think...

"event of the summer"


rage!
237.942mo bluesRECV::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneMon May 13 1996 20:377
    
        did you do a separate money order for each clifford show and
         another for camping?
    
        I guess that's the case from what I see in the instructions...
    
        Cath
237.943SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelTue May 14 1996 17:345
The camping and shows are 2 separate money orders, but I believe the $27.50 
ticket gets you into both shows. Also note that the camping ticket is per 
car, not per person.

happy phishing
237.944TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue May 14 1996 18:0017
>The camping and shows are 2 separate money orders, but I believe the $27.50 
>ticket gets you into both shows. Also note that the camping ticket is per 

    Not the way I read it.  The mail order form has two Clifford
    Ball entries at 27.50 apiece - one for Aug 16 and one for Aug 17.  
    You must send separate money orders for each of these two dates.

    I sent a separate money order for the camping (vehicle) ticket
    but that was probably unnecessary since the usual reason for
    sending separate money orders for each show is that you might   
    get tickets for only one of your chosen shows, in which case
    they can send the uncashed money order back.  

    Now, if they keep the camping money order and reject my two
    ticket requests I'll be peeved!  ;-)

    Tom
237.945SPECXN::BARNESTue May 14 1996 18:3310
    Chief Hose Campground west of Morrison has camping for the Red Rocks
    Phish shows...I callled for rich frommmmm so i thought i'd pass the
    info....11$ per car, 5$ per tentee per nite. You must register BEFORE 4
    pm *EACH DAY* and pick up an ID for that day..if you wait till after the 
    show you won't get in,EVEN IF YOU HAVE RESERVATIONS, until the next day. 
    Extra security because of camping gate crashers last year (read goons
    hired off the streets) NO FIRES THIS YEAR..very dry. 
    Phone # for Chief Dose is 1-303-526-7329
    
    rfb fyi for all phishheads
237.946ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesWed May 15 1996 05:046
Yup, i think tom has it right.
2x MOs for 2 days of phish
1x MO for camping...

that's what i did.

237.947SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::strobelThu May 16 1996 19:514
Tom was right. So much for my reading ability (or lack of memory). Sorry 
for any confusion

jeff
237.948ZENDIA::FERGUSONMr. Plumber's coding servicesMon May 20 1996 17:5924
my friend john watt got his phish tickets.

#70,71
#67,66
camping #22

got his back this past sat.!

5 day turnaround.
WOW!


camping gates open thur, 12:00
everyone must split by Sun, 11:00 (?)

parking lots open at 12:00 each day/
gates open for the show @ 2:30 ish.
6:30 show time


still uncertain about the camping->show deal.  busses?  waling distance?
don't know.
suspect walking distance.

237.949Re: .948REFINE::COHENTue May 21 1996 20:198
    re: .948
    
    Did he request US Mail or FedEx for his tickets.  I requested
    FedEx sent here at work, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
    
    --Brian
      refine::cohen
    
237.950RAGE::JCTime to put a new face on lifeFri May 24 1996 21:061
Regular mail
237.951Hotline Message 6/12TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jun 13 1996 13:51131
Hotline Message -- 6/12/96

You've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
June 12th.  

>From July 2nd through July 25th, Phish will be touring in Europe.  At 
most of these shows they will be playing one 50-to-60 minute set, 
opening for Santana.  Here is a partial listing of the European dates; 
more will be added to this list as soon as they are confirmed.
7/2, Speedway Stadium, in Lonigo Italy, opening for Santana; this is a 
change of venue for this date.
7/3, Stadia Brtamasco, in Trento, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/5, Stadio Olimpico, in Rome, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/6, Duomo Square in Pistoia, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/7, Parco Aquatica, in Milan, Italy, opening for Santana;
7/9, Centre International de Deauville in Deauville, France, opening 
for Santana;
7/10, Le Zenith, in Paris France, opening for Santana;
7/11, a Phish-only show at Shepherds Bush Empire in London, 
England; tickets are on sale now at the box office, local outlets and 
TicketMaster - the London charge-by-phone number is 
011.44.171.344.4444;
7/12, a Phish-only show at the Melkweg in Amsterdam, Netherlands; 
tickets will be going on sale 6/21 and you can phone 
011.31.20.624.1777 for further information;
7/17, Theatre Antique in Vienne, France, opening for Santana;
7/18, the Nice Jazz Festival in Nice, France, opening for Santana;
7/19, Les Arenes in Arles, France, opening for Santana;
7/22, Tanzbrunnen in Cologne, Germany, opening for Santana;
7/23, a Phish-only show at Markthalle in Hamburg, Germany; tickets 
are on sale now and you can phone 011.49.40.41.80.68 for further 
information;
7/24, the Music Hall in Hannover, Germany, opening for Santana; and
7/25, Stadtpark in Hamburg, Germany, opening for Santana.
Tickets for the shows with Santana are on sale now at European 
outlets.  Tapers' tickets were not offered for the shows in Europe; 
however, taping will be permitted at the European shows.  Additional 
information can be found in the current Phish newsletter.

Mail order for the August shows is over, and orders are currently 
being filled.  It has taken longer than we planned to fill the orders, 
and we do not expect to be finished until the end of this week.  We 
do hope to get every ticket order back, filled or unfilled, before the 
shows involved go on sale except for the Clifford Ball shows; 
however, we will be able to fill all correctly prepared orders for 
Clifford Ball tickets, so you do not need to be concerned if you have 
not received your Clifford Ball tickets prior to June 14th.

The number to call for mail order problems on the newsletter order 
form is not correct; please do not call it.  The correct number is 
802.865.6959.  Please make a note of it.  If you have a problem with 
your Phish Tickets-by-Mail order, that is the number to call between 
10 am and 5 pm Eastern time and no later than one week prior to 
the show in question.  You do not need to call if the only tickets you 
are waiting for are Clifford Ball tickets, because those are still being 
processed but all correct Clifford Ball orders will be filled.  Thank 
you.

These are the confirmed dates for Phish's U.S. summer tour.  

8/2, Wolf Mountain Amphitheater in Park City UT.  There will be 
reserved seats and general admission on the lawn, and tickets will go 
on sale at 9 AM local time on Saturday 6/15 at the Wolf Mountain 
box office with no service charge, at Smith's Stores and at Smithstix: 
800.888.8499.  There will be a limit of 6 tickets per person.

8/4,5,6 & 7, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison Co.  All tickets will 
be general admission and they will go on sale 6/24 at the 
Auditorium Theatre box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 303.830.8497.

8/10, Alpine Valley in East Troy WI.  Tickets will be reserved in the 
pavilion and g.a. on the lawn, and they will go on sale at 10 AM local 
time on Saturday 6/15 at the  Alpine Valley box office with no 
service charge, at the box office at the World at Tinley Park with no 
service charge, and at TicketMaster: 312.559.1212.  There will be an 
initial limit of 4 tickets per person until the reserved seats are sold 
out, and a limit of 8 tickets per person thereafter.  

8/12 & 13, Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville IN.  Tickets will be 
reserved in the pavilion and g.a. on the lawn.  They will go on sale 
6/22 at the Deer Creek box office with no service charge and at 
TicketMaster: 317.239.5151.  

8/14, HersheyPark Stadium in Hershey PA.  Tickets will be general 
admission on the field and reserved in the stands and they will go on 
sale 6/21 at the HersheyPark box office with no service charge and 
at TicketMaster: 717.693.4100.  

and on 8/16 and 17, the Clifford Ball, in Plattsburgh, New York.  This 
event will include camping, activities, and 3 sets of Phish each day.  
All tickets will be general admission and concert tickets as well as 
camping tickets will go on sale at 10 AM local time on Friday, 6/14 at 
the Flynn Theatre box office, at Peacock Music in Plattsburgh, and at 
TicketMaster outlets throughout the NorthEast and charge-by-phone: 
518.476.1000.  There will be a limit of 8 tickets per show and two 
camping tickets per customer.  Camping tickets will be available only 
at the Flynn Theatre and through TicketMaster charge-by-phone; 
they will not be available from TicketMaster outlets or at Peacock 
Music.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  For Phish merchandise, please call 
802.862.5400.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon for updated 
information.


The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.



Shelly

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237.952RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Jul 23 1996 14:5864
so, this last weekend deb and i went camping in VT and on sat we
went to plattsburg to figure out the deal.

truth is, no one knows for sure what the deal is.  you ask 10 people,
you'll get 10 answers.  i'm a little dissappointed in the lack of
info coming out of the phish.org ... especiallyu w.r.t. to the camping
scene? walking distance or not?  turns out it is walking distance.

the concert is at a retired AFB.
there is one huge runway.
the show will be ON THE RUNWAY at one end.... note: this is a blacktop
runway, so if they day is a HOT day, it is gonna be very hot where the
show is.  there will be about 1 way in/out of the show.  that is right
off exit 36 on I87.  very close to 87, kinda like the highgate access.
there is a gate there that is typically closed, but they will open it
for the show.
they say no glass, no alcohol, but could not get an answer if this
was going to be enforced w/ vigor. are they going to search cars coming in?
if so, they best employ a judge to write up warrents to search! 
according to the just-received phish newsletter, campers will park their
car in  parking area and have to walk their gear to and from the car;
not too cool because everything you want to lock up you will have to
carrry back to the car.  

th4e first person we spoke to was a security guard at one of the gates.
this was not an MP, but a renta-security company.  this guy first said
that NO ONE will be staying over on the AFB!  I asked where 50000 people
planned to camp and he did not have an answer.  he showed us where the parking
was for the show, right along the runway...  would not let us on the base,
for some reason.

the second person was the chamber of commerce.
again, no info on the proximity of camping to the show, but thought
camping was on site.  ok things are getting better.  she gave me
a press release which i have.  

at this point, i was ready to just sell my freakin' tickets and BLOW OFF
the entire show 'cuz it was adding up to be a huge disaster logistically.
no info from the phish org, everyone in plattsburg that we talked to gave
different info... did anyone know?  and, with the sugarbush bus disaster
last summer, my faith in phish to pull off a huge deal like this was
close to zero.  they really ought to hire the staff of the grateful dead
to help with putting on big events.

but...

third person was someone at Peacock Music, a music store in plattsburg
selling tickets.  turns out this guy is going to work the show being
a runner... getting stuff for the band, etc.  he told us camping is
on-site, walking distance.  they are going to set up a mini-city with
vending, etc. for all to have access to.  he thought it'll be a good time.
after speaking with this guy, we had a change of heart and decide ok, fine,
we'll go.

i really really hope the phish org has thought of everything.
having been to a lot of large dead shows, the dead org tended to do
a very good job.  i just hope the phish org knows what they are
getting into, have enough porto-pottys, water, etc for the huge crowd
that is expected.... if you are going and planning to camp, bear no
expense.  bring that kitchen sink!!!  

jc


237.953RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Jul 23 1996 15:0063
fall tour

*********

From:	US1RMC::"rfromm@CS.Berkeley.EDU" "Richard Fromm" 23-JUL-1996 00:09:15.12
To:	rage::jc
CC:	
Subj:	phall phish

from the phish.net, regarding fall tour dates.
no clue how reliable this source is.
i usually get info first from phish-info.
seems odd they'd start in the northeast, but with a single date in hartford 
being the only new england date.

phish on,
- rich

------------------------------

From: phish214@aol.com (PHISH214)
Subject: First 1/2 Fall Tour '96 Dates
Date: 22 Jul 1996 12:31:27 -0400

10/16- Lake Placid,NY
10/17- Univ. Park, PA
10/18- Pittsburgh, PA
10/19- Buffalo, NY
10/21-22- Madison Square Garden
10/23- Hartford, CT
10/25-Hampton, VA
10/26- Charlotte, NC
10/27- No. Charleston, SC
10/29- Talahasse, FL
10/31  Atlanta, GA
11/2- W. Palm Beach, FL
11/3  Gainesville, FL
11/6  Knoxville, KY
11/7 Lexington, KY
11/8 Champaign, IL
11/9  Auburn Hills, MI
11/11  Grand Rapids, MI(Tentative)
11/13  Minneapolis, MN
11/14  Ames, IA
11/15- St. Louis, MO
11/16   Omaha, NE

==============================



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237.954uhoh - I broke the rules!!!STAR::64881::DEBESSknocking on the Golden DoorWed Jul 24 1996 14:407
	
        any of you wanting to get in touch with 'noky about the
        Phish weekend or B&P - the address he sent me mail from was:

        mcharnok@cicada.occ.uc.EDU

237.955RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterFri Jul 26 1996 03:0911
i'm probably gonna score some kinda realistic cheapo CD radio
and keep it tuned to some speicifc channel.... maybe ch 14?
walkie-talkie channel>>>??  i'd love to hook up w/ other decheads.

i'm going up thurs AM...
already got one other following me.
anyone else?

clifford ball!!!

rage!
237.956da ballSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneFri Jul 26 1996 13:1710
    
    Hey JC -
      I have to meet my niece somewhere on route 9 thurs afternoon. I'll
      be looking for you and deb and other decheads though thurs night.
    
      I've been working on my ball gown.
    
      Rage!
    
      Sloan
237.957assistance pleaseWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jul 26 1996 13:191
    ball gowns are required?
237.958(don't tell him!)TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Jul 26 1996 13:341
    yes
237.959and no jockey's/boxers/thongs underneathSMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Jul 26 1996 13:498
   <<< Note 237.957 by WMOIS::LEBLANCC "All good things in all good time" >>>

>    ball gowns are required?


For you leblanc you need a white sundress with large polkadots.

:)
237.960well the drummer crossdressesWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jul 26 1996 13:564
    hey
    cut me some slack
    i am new at this phish thing and i am going into it with an open mind
    :^)
237.961BSS::DSMITHRATDOGS DON'T BITEFri Jul 26 1996 14:444
    
    Chris Is that gown strapless????
    
    Divide Dave
237.962WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Jul 26 1996 15:036
    
    RE: .960
    
    	>cut me some slack
    	slack??  I thought more of a frock would be in order for you Chris
    
237.963TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Jul 26 1996 15:051
    he's begging for mercy! 
237.964WECARE::ROBERTSclimb a ladder to the starsFri Jul 26 1996 15:122
    i can't HEEEAAARRRR him   
    :-) 
237.965breaker breakerNETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedFri Jul 26 1996 16:429
I have a CB that I'll be bringing in Tom's car.

I suggest some other channel besides 14.  Channels 10-23 are typically
crowded.  Assuming you get a 40-channel CB :-) we should stick to something
in the 28-35 range.

This should be fun.  I haven't actually talked with anyone on CB in years.

adam
237.966hee heeWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Jul 26 1996 16:594
    "breaker 35 Breaker 35.....need a set list over"
    
    "careful there Phishead...you got a smokey on your tail and it's
    420!!!!!"
237.967RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterThu Aug 01 1996 18:4494
i'm behind in here, but here's some more phish stuff from king phishead
ummmmmmmmmmmm Frommmmmmmmm

jc


****

From:	US1RMC::"rfromm@CS.Berkeley.EDU" "Richard Fromm"  1-AUG-1996 15:54:47.08
To:	rage::jc
CC:	rfromm@ayer.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subj:	FWD: Clifford Ball Newspaper #3


------- Forwarded Message

From: jgdowns@aol.com (JGDowns)
Subject: Clifford Ball Newspaper #3
Date: 31 Jul 1996 00:07:40 -0400

See previous message if you want a full description on this. Hope it isn't
too garbled. If this is helpful, let me know and I'll continue.
Jack Downs
JGDowns@aol.com

Copyright Press-Republican, Plattsburgh
Printed July 25


Phish show demands~
rerouting of traffic[~
By SAUL G. FERRER~
~Staff Writer~

}PLATTSBURGH _ State Police revealed part of the massive plan to control
the tide of traffic at the Phish concerts in August.~
}The Clinton County Legislature also voted Wednesday to allow Chairperson
Donald Garrant, R-City, to execute a contract with Phish promoters. The
county wants $49,000 to cover overtime for health and emergency services.~
}State Police Capt. Michael Klusacek said the traffic plan is designed to
minimize inconvenience for everyone traveling the roads during the
four-day event.~
}Using the 95,000-person cap that promoter Great Northeast has budgeted
for the concert, Klusacek will be prepared for more than 32,000 cars to
show.~
}Much of the traffic is expected to come in from the Northway.~
}Part of the plan is to funnel I-87 northbound traffic through Exit 36
Thursday, Aug. 15, as concert-goers arrive and then south on Sunday, Aug.
18, as they leave.~
to the base.~
}The idea is to avoid congestion at the busy shopping district off Exit
37.~
}A road will also be built off Route 22 to allow direct access on to the
concert site near the flightline of the former Plattsburgh Air Force
Base.~
}The New Base's main gate off Route 9 will be closed.~
}Troopers will also be stationed along gates around the perimeter of the
base to ensure traffic is controlled.~
}Parking is not expected to be a problem: 33,000 spaces will be available
for fans, with an additional 25,000 earmarked for campers.~
}Great Northeast has contracted a professional parking service to optimize
space.~
}The promoter may charge a $20 fee to camp, Klusacek said. If they do,
people who drive off will have to pay to come back in. That is meant to
dissuade campers from leaving the base and to minimize traffic.~
}Most of the cars are expected to be at the concert by Saturday, Aug. 17.~
}Klusacek said contingencies are in place to deal with emergency
vehicles.~
}""If we have to push the cars out of the way to get an ambulance in
there, we'll make sure that ambulance gets through.''~
}Four local tow services will be ready to remove any illegally parked or
damaged cars.~
}In addition, Lake Champlain Ferries will run four ferries, shuttling fans
between New York and Vermont at about 170 cars per hour.~
}The mass-gatherings permit is expected to be issued Aug. 1.~

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237.968RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterFri Aug 02 1996 03:018
ok, trying to catch up now.

i still have to get a CB!!

on my list along with 1000000 other things.
all by 8-15 or whatevetr the damn date is.....

should be fun!
237.969Hello PhriendsNETRIX::&quot;@dec.com&quot;Mkots3::IcculusTue Aug 06 1996 19:387
Hi I'm the new guy so everyone can tease me n'stuph I started
a new topic, I think its 538. A bunch of guys jumped down my throat.
I hope I can get some responces in hear how bout,
What was the best song any oph you guys heard live?
You enjoy myselph now ya hear!! =)
Chris
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.970DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Aug 06 1996 19:476
    
    Bathtub Gin from the last Worcester show.
    
    Lizards from New Years 93
    
    Divided Sky from Boston, New Years 94           
237.971trey beinTROOA::CHROSSTue Aug 06 1996 20:012
    Tweezer- finger lakes june'95
                      Ross
237.972NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Tue Aug 06 1996 20:1620
Terrapin... first year in Albany...


oh...  did you mean Phish songs???
well, i kinda liked it when the PA quit at their
Centrum show....  :^)

other than that... well....  uhhhhh...  ummmmm.....

hmmmmm....

let's see....





oh, and i liked Julius that night too...  :^)

			da ve
237.973=)NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;METue Aug 06 1996 20:257
My phriend thought he was losing his mind when the PA kicked out
at that show,
I assured him that it was to late for either of us to worry
about losing our minds.  "In the cold shad of the bannana tree...."
=)
Chris
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.974posted by blah blah woof woofTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Aug 06 1996 20:276
    Prolly Tweezer at Great Woods, summer of 94.

    I'm pretty sure my head is gonna 'splode at one of these
    shows... could get ugly

    Tom
237.975*=) (phluffhead)NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;meTue Aug 06 1996 20:322
If my head 'sploded you might get a glimpse of my "Golgi apparatus"
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.976*=) (phluffhead)NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;meTue Aug 06 1996 20:422
If my head 'sploded you might get a glimpse of my "Golgi apparatus"
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.977I felt I had to repeat myselfNETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;The repeating foolTue Aug 06 1996 20:443
Sorry two replies were sent, These damn Digital Computers!!!=D
Chris (the repeating fool)
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
237.978flavorite phish tuneSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Aug 07 1996 12:517
flavorite phish tune :

   "foam" from 12-31-92 matthews arena, boston

   page's sweet piano solo segues into one of trey's best solos of all time

   orgasmic !
237.979TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Aug 08 1996 13:0818
    I'm freaking out.

    I sent my mailorder in for the Fall Tour (First Set, Hartford)
    early on the morning of July 29 ( the first day of mailorder).

    My order was returned unfilled "because I didn't use American
    Express or Postal money order".  But I got the money order at
    the credit union and it says right on it "American Express"!

    The "tickets-by-mail problem line" (802) 865-6959 is supposedly 
    not to be called until after Sept 10!

    Help!  Whadda I do??


    Seriously bummed,
    Tom
237.980MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Thu Aug 08 1996 13:171
	i say LET'S RIOT!!!
237.981DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Aug 08 1996 13:262
    
    Go to TM and buy tix when they go on sale.  I've never had a problem.
237.982TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Aug 08 1996 14:075
>	i say LET'S RIOT!!!

    Say Jay Can I borrow your car??  ;-)

    I've been holding my breath till I turn blue but so far.. no tix
237.983AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Aug 08 1996 17:394
    The Hartford MO happened already ???  Damn!  Musta missed the announcement
    here...

    /Ken
237.984DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Aug 08 1996 20:396
    
    remember the Dead Kennedy's tune:
    
    Riot! The unbeatable high!
    Riot! You can reach for the sky!
    Riot! It never felt so good!
237.985DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Aug 12 1996 17:464
    
    So who's going to Clifford Ball?
    
    I am!
237.986goin' phishin'SALEM::BENJAMINMon Aug 12 1996 20:371
    I'll be there .....
237.987RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Aug 13 1996 17:1333
Tom,
I'd call the problem line anyways.
They screwed up, it looks like to me.
I got my MO at DCU and already got my Hahtfid tix.
i'll probably have 2 extras at some point, so stay tuned!


cliff. ball:

i have a nasty freakin' cold right now and i'm bummed.
i hope it kicks out by thurs... but, most likely not.
pain pain pain.

btw,... where will we all hook up?  a lot of people from here
are going:

JC & DEB (along with John Watt and his Deb)
Deano and King Phishead Leblanc
Tom W and Adam
Dave B 
Cathy SLoan????

so, how are we going to hook up?  we're leaving thurs 8 am to ensure a
prime camping spot... hopefully.

i thought of this idea for coordinating a meeting place.
i have 2 phone lines in my office (one data, one voice).
i thought of making the data line a phone line for the weekend and
recording a voicemail message saying where the meeting place will be
for a certain date.  this way, you guys call the number, which i will
post here, and get the meeting time & place.  the only potential problem
is access to phones.  opther than that, what do ya think?  do it?

237.988suppose they'll be swimming in lake champlainSEND::SLOANmusic is my aeroplaneTue Aug 13 1996 17:3711
    
    queen phishhead sloan and my young phishhead friends from ny 
    will be dancin at the ball. Setting up camp before dark on thurs.
    and staying for the duration...
    
    get rid of that cold JC .. hot toddies will help sweat it out, honey,
    hot water, lemon and whiskey..  
                                   
    Sloan
    
    
237.989DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Aug 13 1996 18:0110
    
    http://www.slic.com/gmdealer/phish/arial.htm
    
    Courtesy of NY state police
    
    From looking at this excellent aerial photo...I think we can pinpoint 
    a firm meeting spot and time(s).  I would like to nominate one of the
    corners of the camping area.  It appears the camping area will be
    confined to that square.  We could easily pinpoint a corner
    (remembering that this photo is taken from the North looking South). 
237.990RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Aug 13 1996 21:279
This cold *really* sucks!!!!
deb has a similar cold too.
we both hit Da Doctah and are now on drugs to get better....
probably have to go light on the partying.


anyways, i'm down-loading that map now (i'm at home)...

thanks deano! for the ptr
237.991RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Aug 13 1996 21:283
That camping area looks small!
i hope they extend it southward to that treeline....

237.992TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Aug 13 1996 22:0323
>I'd call the problem line anyways.
>They screwed up, it looks like to me.

oh yeah.  I called the problem line but there is no answer.

>i'll probably have 2 extras at some point, so stay tuned!
cool man, owise I'll descend upon ticketmaster with 
the rest of the unwashed hordes ;-)

>i have a nasty freakin' cold right now and i'm bummed.

Me too!  In fact I went to the dr. and got antibiotics
and am also on tylenol and robitussin.  get lots of
sleep and fluids.  Dr. said to stay home from work
another day.  There's definitely something going 
around.

meeting up sounds good.  i've got a cell phone (an
expensive call), tho i'd expect public phones to be available.
You didn't get a cb radio I guess.

Tom

237.993new CD comingSALEM::BENJAMINTue Aug 13 1996 23:585
      heard on the radio today.....new phish studio disk due out Oct. 13
    
    maybe we'll here some "firsts" at the "ball".....
    
                 :-)
237.994DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 14 1996 13:1511
    
    Tom & JC	
    
    Jeez, I hope you guys get better quick.  Usually I get my cold in late
    September...this year the cool dry air came in early.  Gonna hafta hit
    the vitimin C early this year.
    
    Keep in mind that runway is, at least, 3 miles long.  That area is
    actually pretty big!
    
    Dave B?  Who are you going to the show with?
237.995solo TreyRICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthWed Aug 14 1996 14:227
    I was just reading this morning about Trey's solo disc "Surrender to
    the Air".  Has anyone heard it?  It's Trey and Fishman, plus some New
    York avante-jazz players; sounds like it's more in the jazzier-spacier
    end of things.
    
    /rick
    
237.996solo treyTROOA::CHROSSWed Aug 14 1996 14:344
    I have "Surrender to the Air" and its pretty weird stuff...
    Not much in the way of trey solos either...
    I can't remember his name,but the bass player from AQU
    is also on the album... worth a listen... Ross
237.997trey/merl?TROOA::CHROSSWed Aug 14 1996 14:422
    A friend is sending me a trey/merl saunders show ...
    Has anybody heard about this gig? Ross
237.998meet at clifford ballSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Aug 14 1996 14:5623
We're heading up with about ten people fryday morning around 7:30 A.M.

I'm meeting some friends behind the soundboard after set I fryday night.
Somebody mentioned "no official taper's section" and "no will call box".
So "behind the soundboard" seems like a logical place to meet ... 

We might be going to the monopole, a local watering hole made famous by the
ominous seapods in their song "leaving the monopole" fryday night after the
show ... here are some directions :

> From the AFB take Rte. 22 into downtwon P'burgh and get on Rte. 9. Not
> sure how exactly, just look for Rte. 9 signs, okay! Rte. 9 is also called
> Margaret Street. Once on Margaret Street look for a couple places called
> Pizza Bono and Woodstock Two. Just past Woodstock Two is a narrow unmarked
> alley where all the crackhead Seapod fans like Drew Price, Mr. Blood and
> Anagram Man hang out. It is known as Protection Alley. P.B. Finnan's is
> just down this alley. The Monopole is upstairs over Finnan's.


rumours :  i hear that blues traveler may open fryday night, also there may
           be an orchestra set opening saturday night, with a fourth acoustic
           phish set added saturday as well ... getting pretty psyched !

237.999DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 14 1996 15:283
    
    Talk on the streets of Burlington VT is the Clarinet Street Guy will
    also be on stage.
237.1000surrender to the airSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Aug 14 1996 15:3819
the bass player on trey's solo album is O'Teil Burbridge, from ARU
(Aquarium Rescue Unit) ... his brother, Kofi, plays keys on the album
as well ... O'Teil is one of the most incredible bass players i've
ever seen live ... it didn't take long to go from WOW! to HOLY SH*T!
the first time we saw him jam a solo ... 

the disc "surrender to the air" does take some getting used to ... i
was expecting some contemporary jazzy tunes, and at first listen it
sounds like random noise ... you have to give it a few listens to pick
up the good stuff ... 

Aquarium Rescue Unit will be touring this fall with moe. - another
band which features an incredible bass guitarist ... moe. will be 
playing a four-date "rock the vote" tour with ominous seapods, yolk,
and moon boot lovers in north hampton, albany, buffalo, and syracuse
september 25 - 28 ... moe. is also releasing a 46-minute version of
the tune "meat" at a club show in new york on sept 6 ... limited edition, etc

more details later, stay tuned ... 
237.1001MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Wed Aug 14 1996 15:485
>the bass player on trey's solo album is O'Teil Burbridge, from ARU

	yeah, i remember this guy from when they opened for hornsby in
	may. he was feakin' awesome. i'd love to see these guys again.
	
237.1002ARUTROOA::CHROSSWed Aug 14 1996 16:194
    thanks, I couldn't remember O'Teils name for the life of me...
    I saw ARU in the fall of '95 at slims for the SF jazz fest...
    I'd have to agree that he is a great bass player,ARU are 
    just plain crazy.. lookin forward to those northern N.Y. shows..Ross
237.1003moe?RICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthWed Aug 14 1996 17:395
    what's the deal with moe?  what do they sound like?  are there any
    recordings available?  boots?
    
    /rick
    
237.1004you askedWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Aug 14 1996 17:444
    	Moe
    bother of curly
    
    friend of larry
237.1005why soytenly!RICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthWed Aug 14 1996 18:100
237.1006ARU and moe.SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Aug 14 1996 18:2340
moe. has a web page at : 

   http://www.universe.digex.net/~moe/

there's a page there that describes them better than i could ... basically
they're a pretty funky pretty jammin' band ... i have their first two CD's
and about eight live tapes if you want to check them out ... 

here's some info on the "rock the vote" tour in late september ... after
this "tour" moe. will be touring with aquarium rescue unit ... check the
website for details

also :  moe. @ Melody Fair, Buffalo, NY 8-24-96 @ Edge Fest

Rock the Vote Fall Tour 96

Featuring:

moe.
Yolk
The Ominous Seapods
Moon Boot Lover

Dates:

Wednesday, September 25th @ North Hampton Center For the Arts, North Hampton, MA

Thursday, September 26th @ The Palace Theater, Albany, NY

Friday, September 27th @ Ogden Street Concert Hall, Buffalo, NY

Saturday, September 28th @ The Atlantis, Syracuse, NY


Ticket on sale dates will be announced soon, as will show times. This tour
will feature each band playing in a different spot each night. No one band
will play longer than any other, and the order will NOT be anounced in
advance. This tour will feature Voter Registration, and voter information
of varying types. This short tour will be 100% taper friendly !!!

237.1007i b diggin itRICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthWed Aug 14 1996 18:5512
    with all the Phish activity in here lately, I was inspired to go out
    and purchase "A Live One". (ah, the power of notes)  Too early for any
    deep comment, I am still absorbing this music, but one thing jumped out
    at me instantly.  The bass recording on this disc is most excellent!
    All too often bass players get the short end of the mix, especially in
    large venue shows.  Mike's sound here is perfect; big, brown and round,
    right out front but still well blended with the band.  Does he really
    sound that good from the audience?  I can't think of a better sounding
    bass on live record; practically worth the price of admission alone.
    
    /rick
    
237.1008DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 14 1996 18:562
    
    nyuck nyuck!
237.1009DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 14 1996 18:575
    
    Usually Mikes bass sounds pretty good from the crowd perspective.
    
    Nothing like Phil though...the lower notes on Phils 6 string would 
    not classify as "sound" but moreso as "feeling"
237.1010jes be quiet and hold the bottom down :)TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backWed Aug 14 1996 19:229
bass players get the short end of the mix
sounds like a bass player cryin :)))
I'll have to listen to Rainforest Rhumboogie to see how short the bass is :)

Folks, if you haven't heard Alternate Quartet's "Rainforest Rhumboogie" I'd
ask Rick the short-ended bass player to get one...you'll dig it, and so will
yer cd player

WO
237.1011AQ!NECSC::LEVYHalf-Step Mississippi Uptown ToodleooWed Aug 14 1996 19:357
    I second the recommendation on "Rainforest Rhumboogie".  Especially the
    tune written in 19/8 meter!
    
    Rick, you've gotta set up distribution channels!!
    
    	dave
    
237.1012rumble in Brighton tonightRICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthWed Aug 14 1996 19:413
    Actually, I *do* think the bass player got the short end of the mix on
    "Rainforest"; you shoulda heard it when I had me mitts on the controls!
    
237.1013RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterThu Aug 15 1996 00:5923
Ok, here is the deal.
no one seemed to care for my voicemail idea, so we can do this another
way.  i spoke with Rich umFromm and this is what we are gonna do:

- i'm going to have a cheesy cardboard sign embellished with
	the word "DEC" on it (hey, free marketing for digital...we need
	all the help we can get!) hanging from a pole maybe, i'f i'm lucky
	6-7' high.  that's where we will be camping.

- i'm going to try and leave a message on the dashboard of my cah in the
pahking lot.  i'll have the dark green '86 mustang Gt.  the message
will attempt to point out where we are camping

- lastly, between sets, turn your back to the stage and proceed to
the right-most furthest back porto-potty within the concert grounds.
we'll try and meet there.
meeting behind the soundboard might be a tough one depending on the crowd.

oh, how to find our site?  we'll have a most-appropriate camouflaged
tarp hanging over a wooden card table at our camping location.  

hope to hook up.
by the time most of you read this, we'll have 100 miles behind us.
237.1014DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Aug 15 1996 13:003
    
    Leblanc and I will be sporting a large, light blue tarp under which I
    will be passed out.
237.1015i will be soaking up the ambianceWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Aug 15 1996 13:301
    Typical
237.1016Wow!DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Aug 15 1996 20:077
    
    JC just called from Clifford Ball.  He said their expecting 90K+ people
    and to get up there ASAP as it's a total zoo already.
    
    He is camping in the southwest corner of the campground where it is
    set aside as "family camping" (won't catch me in there).
    
237.1017MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Thu Aug 15 1996 20:092
	i hope they post up-to-the-minute airiel fotos!   ;-)
	
237.1018SPECXN::BARNESThu Aug 15 1996 20:353
    RE:90K and a zoo:
    
    what did u expect??
237.1019SPECXN::BARNESThu Aug 15 1996 20:387
    what with the problems in Denver (which got Phish banned by the
    promoter) and what looks like potential problems at Clifford Ball, 
    I'm wondering about the Phish Phuture....not that I really care except
    that I'd hate for what is a good time for alot of people to be so short
    lived...the dead lasted thru 30 years of "problems"....will Phish????
    
    curious, yellow, rfb
237.1020Directions to find Rich Fromm and Company at the show...ROCK::STAYLORFri Aug 16 1996 02:1133
    This is a note from Rich Fromm...
    
    
    Be sure to get a map at the entrance-- all these instructions will
    become obvious!
    
    We are in camping zone 1F, which is the family zone...  :^)
    
    We are all the way by the fence, near the border with 2F.
    
    If at all possible, you want to park in overnight parking area #2.
    They will tell you it's full.  Give them a sob story and try to get in
    anyway because there are still some spots left.  Lot #1 is a really
    long haul...
    
    If and when you get inside, you want to be as far right as you can, and
    go forward enough until you see the concession stand with the pizza
    sign on your right.  Go to the left of the pizza place, up and over a
    little hill, all the way to the fence.
    
    If Rich can, he will try to hang a sign on the fence that says "DEC".
    
    So far, Rich says it looks like it's really well-run.
    
    
    One more note-- The ferry ride went pretty smoothly, but that probably
    won't be the case tomorrow (Friday).  Go north towards Canada instead.
    
    There is apparently a place near the ferry where you can bail and head
    back to the interstate if you want to.
    
    -Rich 
                                          
237.1021Phuture in the eyes of the bee-holderNETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;when your strangeFri Aug 16 1996 14:329
Phish is now becoming more and more publicized and I feel
if things continue they will definatley be in for trouble.
Man, all of you are probably having the time of your lives and
I had to turn down a tick so I could register for school (Again)friggn' A.
I hope everyone has a BLAST!! If they play "POSSUM" I will cry for
weeks. rfb, You write the most delectable stories I can't wait to
read your thoughts on the show!!
Chris =) "I saw you with a ticket stub in your hand!"
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237.1022err... rfb lived in Colorado Springs!QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreFri Aug 16 1996 14:545
yeah, I'd like to read rfb's thoughts on the Clifford Ball show too! :-)


  - Josh
237.1023MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Fri Aug 16 1996 15:078
>                   -< err... rfb lived in Colorado Springs! >-

	er, still alive and kicking!
	
	;-)  ;-)  ;-)
	
	on the other hand, can't wait for le blank's trip report!  ;-)
	
237.1024GRANPA::TDAVISFri Aug 16 1996 15:561
    His report is due 9:00am on Monday, as promised...
237.1025half a million dirty neo-hippies vs. LeBlancSALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Aug 16 1996 16:0611
    
    I just can't help picturing LeBlanc being PHREAKED out at tonight's
    scene and saying to Deano "I wanna go home."  :-)
    
    ...and Deano saying, "Phuck you...mghrpmmtpdbplblb..."
    
    :-)
    I hope he hates it.
    
    Steve-O 
    
237.1026RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterMon Aug 19 1996 14:0267
Hey now!
we got to the gate at 12:30, 30 mins after opening time.  they were
not ready for us so we had to queue up and wait for a bit.  finally got
in around 1:30 or so and we parked waaaaaaaaaaaay forward (we had parking
ticket #569 or something).

Well, deano and leblanc did end up in the family area!  it ended up
being the place to camp.  plenty of room, plenty of fun, not many families.
deb and i were able to sweet-talk a worker into letting us go up there
and not only that, he let us load up his cart with 500# of crap and he
brought it up there.  excellent.  good start to the fun.  later, rich fromm
joined us, then deano & leblanc, daveB and AndyB (the "B" Bros!).  also,
john watt and his wife debbie were with us...  we had a nice little area
to ourselves.  it was far enough away from the huge RAGE area that you
could actually sleep.  and, if you wanted to rage, it was a short 5 min
walk to the "core" of the party.  cathy sloan, some of leblanc's buddies,
and scot hildebrant all made a showing.  i was very psyched to party-down with
the decheads and friends!!  goooooooood time!

one bummer was the cold i had.  i think all tolled, i had less than 12
beers the whole time!  people were in awe at my ability to say "no".  so
was i!  :-)

very very cool setup.  at gate-checkin time, they put wrist bands on
ya in exchange for your tickets.  this allowed you to get into the show
whenever you wanted!  you could actually leave the show and re-enter as
many times as you wanted.  very slick!!  inside the show area they had
tons of food vendors, amusements, and a mini-city for people to space
out in.  they had other entertainment as well: drummers, etc.  the stage
was huge, kinda like the caliber of what the dead used for summer/stadium
shows.  they had 3 screens: one in the center at the soundboard and 2
further back.  i would have preferred if they kept the SB low and put
2 screens on the sides of the stage ala the dead.  inside, there was plenty
of room for all and then some.  at the end of the 3rd set night 1, they
had a nice fireworks display during the final moments of the set.  real
cool to have phish jammin' their butts off as fireworks filled the sky.
they also had an acrobatic plane doing all kinds of tricks right before
the 2nd set of the 2nd show.  nice entertainment.  and, the plane later
returned w/ fireworks shooting out of the wings as it did acrobats!!
pretty intense.  both shows were real good, imo, except for the ending
of the last show which, imo fell apart after some equip. problems Trey
was having and a few mis-timings.

outside in the parking/camping area was a big pahty.  they had many more
vendors of food, ice, sundries, etc that were going 24 hrs / day.  you could
get food whenever you needed it.  this was on top of all the "illegal"
vendors selling everything from t-shirts to food.  it was similar to what
one would expect during a deadshow, so that brought back certain memories
or course.  there were areas where water was available including an area
with about 70 sinks for washing up.

all in all, a good time.
in terms of the bad news, here is what i read:
- 1 death due to drug overdose.  they said mushrooms was the cause, but
	they were uncertain.  sad. 
- 2 arrests: 1 for some guy who backed into someone and hurt that someone,
	and 1 for someone selling something with a PHISH trademark.

also: we became the 9th largest city in NY state.  i think somewhere
between 70-80k showed up.  we had wrist band #s in the 6000s ... i saw
some in the 60s.  we were able to park the car on thurs and not move it
until sunday morning.  good setup!!!  the dead should have done something
like this!


they expect to be back next year.

237.1027SPECXN::BARNESMon Aug 19 1996 14:268
    good to hear a good report! after Denver. 
    
    re:"the dead should have done something like this".....yes, i
    know....sigh
    
    I'll write a report as soon as I can gather my wits about me...;^)
    
    rfb_in Colorado
237.1028MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREAlways a hoot!Mon Aug 19 1996 14:298
>    I'll write a report as soon as I can gather my wits about me...;^)

	[ insert witty wisecrack here ]
	
	;-)
	
	
	
237.1029Good newsNETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;Phly Phishing is phunMon Aug 19 1996 15:065
I read that the guy who died, died of natural causes (internal bleeding).
I am eager to know how Ben and Jerry sounded (the ice cream dudes).
rfb, we're waaaaiiiiting!!!!!8)
Chris
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237.1030RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterMon Aug 19 1996 20:183
Ben & Jerry sounded, ah, about as good as i would sound.
they only popped out to sing one verse of the song, and that it is.
total time they spent out was about 20 seconds or so!
237.1031b & jDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meMon Aug 19 1996 20:212
    
    They raged out on stage like a couple goofballs.
237.1032Hey?!!NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;BE the manMon Aug 19 1996 21:018
I'm a goofball.
Every time you guys say the word "rage" I start thinking
"They rally round the family...with a pocket full of shells"
(you know, Rage against the Machine)
Chris    Was there free Ice cream??? I wonder if they will come
out with "Phish n' chips" flavour now???=)
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237.1033Clifford Ball - Bigger than Highgate!NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedMon Aug 19 1996 21:04116
Here's my trip report:

Well, like it said on the flyer, the camping was going to be more of a
social situation than a wilderness situation.  What an understatement!  
This was the first time I pitched my tent on concrete!  Glad I had a pad!

Tom Westervelt and I went to the HORDE festival on Thursday so we were
unable to arrive at the Clifford Ball until Friday afternoon.  King Crimson
was worth the price of admission, especially since we were able to sit
around the 8th row since they were not enforcing any seating until 7:15! 
Lenny Kravitz, Blues Traveler and Rusted Root, plus a few good 2nd stage
bands, were icing on the cake.

We drove to Albany after the show and crashed at a Motel 6 around 3 AM.  We
were planning on leaving Albany by 11 AM but neither of us were in a
condition to awake that early, and we slept in until 11:30 and finally got
on I-87 around 2 PM.   As we approached Plattsburgh there was no traffic at
all.  We got off exit 36 around 5 o'clock and drove right into the AFB
entrance with no trouble.  Trouble began as we drove alongside the early
campers' sites on the right.  There were still parking spaces there, and we
would have had to carry our tent stuff a hundred feet or so, but in the end
we decided to stay with the line of cars, mostly because we thought we
might end up closer to the stage (we were told that the stage was 3 miles
from the entrance and that scared me).  We ended up by the line of AFB
buildings on the left, and we ended up in row 12 near the "tanker
maintenance" building.  They were packing cars lightly to allow for tents
to be put up.   The camp area in the center, nearest the stage, was way too
far away so we put up tents near the car.  One advantage was that we didn't
have to carry anything, and we had all our stuff at our disposal, as well
as a car stereo.  Tom needed dirt under the tent to stake a few ropes to
keep it up, and this was not possible, but our neighbor came through with
duct tape (he was having the same problem!)  I'm going to have to remember
to carry a roll of that on all future camping trips!

We missed most of the first set since we were relaxing and unpacking.  We
had nice neighbors from Wisconsin next to us.  The crowd was so huge (I
estimated 75k-100k) and there was no way to get anywhere near the stage, so
we just dug into wherever there was open space and a place to lay down. 
The sound was kind of thin since we were so far back.  The sun was
extrememely hot both days.  Without a hat and sunscreen you were in
trouble.  The food was way overpriced.  The best deal in the house was the
$1 watermelon slices, which were at least an inch thick, and sweet.  I
loved the fireworks after the first show - as good as any small-town July
4th celebration.

I crashed around 4 AM Friday night, after enduring a few hours of disco
being played out of someone's vehicle.  Amazingly I was up by 9 the next
morning, and not even tired.  The sun was so hot you basically had to get
out of your tent by that time unless you had a tarp over it.  Tom was still
sick and he slept until at least noon.  I don't know how he survived in
there.  The porto potty scene in the lots was getting out of control since
it was really hot and a lot of potties hadn't been cleaned and you get the
picture.  I saw more than my share of female bathrooming behind any and all
structures in the ground!  Men, too, but we have it easy!

On Saturday I was prepared with my water bottle, and I found out where the
water was, so that was not a problem.  Like JC, I kept my beer drinking to
a minimum, due to the heat and the fact that I was getting tired doing all
that walking.  After the first set, we walked back to the tent.  I had put
my pants on for the show and I wanted to change back into shorts!  It was
wicked hot walking back to the car and when I got there I took my shirt off
and cooled down with some wet paper towels.  We listened to 88.9 FM to hear
the orchestra, and by the time they were getting done, the sun was almost
down, so I again exchanged my shorts for pants and headed back to the show. 
Unfortunately, this time I forgot my sweatshirt so by the 3rd set I was
getting cold.  Tom let me wear his sweatshirt but that didn't last too long
before he asked for it back.  We had gotten closer to the stage this time
so the music was more intense, but I sat for most of the last 2 sets since
my feet were tired.  No fireworks this time, but trampolines and an
acrobatic plane!  The covers of Frankenstein and A Day in the Life were
nice to hear (it was my first Frankenstein).  I won't comment about the
rest of the show since I still only know a few songs.

As far as people I bumped into, there were not many.  On Saturday, as we
were leaving the show after the 1st set we saw Chris LeBlanc who described
where the DEChead camping was.  It was too far for us to deal with!  During
the 2nd set I heard someone say "Rich Fromm", so I turned back, and it was
Mike Charnoky!  He told me he was doing his last co-op with NASA in Ohio,
and that he came to Plattsburgh for the show only.  He happened to be
"camping" near us, but I didn't see him that night.

Despite the lame camping scene and the fact that I walked even more than
during Highgate, things were going OK.  The real fiasco occurred Sunday
morning as we attempted to leave.  Deane-o, I'm very curious how your
camping area got out of there.  Did you leave before 9 AM?  As you drove
away on the asphalt road, were there cars in the grass ditch to your right
(as you were leaving) trying to drive up the hill and get onto the asphalt? 
You see, we got in line to leave at 9 AM, and we quickly got stopped in
traffic.  By the time we passed the wood statue of Clifford, people got
impatient waiting in a double line, and people started driving across the
grass in a straight line for the exit!  Everyone was doing it, so instead
of having 2 double lines merging into a double lane exit, there were about
30 lines of cars merging.  While we were still on the grass, we'd move
about 1 foot an hour.   What is it with people these days?   It was mass
stupidity if you ask me.  We finally got off the grass by driving up a hill
to get back to the asphalt.  There were a few cars that were broken down
and had to be pushed, plus a few people tried to go up the hill straight up
instead of slanted, and they were kicking up dirt and rocks and got their
front tires dug halfway into the ground!  This was insane.

I was on my CB radio listening to about 10 other CB'ers telling where they
were and trying to get traffic reports.  Finally, 7 hours after getting
into the car, we were out of the Clifford Ball.  We got to the highway
quickly, but were greeted by rubbernecking about 5 miles down the road,
then a 1-lane reduction due to construction!  This consumed another hour. 
I got home at 11:30, 14.5 hours after getting into the car.

In all, it was a great social experience, but any show with a parking lot
is going to provide similar enjoyment.  The music was not enough to make
the show for me.  Would I do this again?  HELL NO!!!  I'll wait for them to
return to the Fleet Center, the Centrum, or Great Woods, where they can
blow my head off with their intense music.  If they want a huge outdoor
show, stick to Giants Stadium, where they know how to move 60,000 cars in
and out with no traffic.

Adam Siegel
237.1034QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreMon Aug 19 1996 21:3610
Well, I just want to say that I uphold the Digital Eq. Corp credo to value
diveristy, and I do so by digging the opposing reviews of the weekend by
JC and Adam.  :-)  

Adam - anytime I'm faced with a big outdoor multi-hour music situation,
I'd always bring a knapsack with WATER, FOOD, CLOTHING, sunscreen, hat/
sunglasses, flashlight.  oh yeah, and of course my earplugs! 
Its an automatic reflex!

 - Josh
237.1035Help me...pleaseSALEM::BENJAMINTue Aug 20 1996 02:0417
      Could someone please post the complete set lists from the Ball so
    I can know what it was I was listening to...?   Thanks.....
    
    Hi-lites for me (from what I can remember) include:
    
    1st show: Bathtub gin, AC/DC bag, Mike's song>simple>contact>weekapaug
                    groove, NICU, nice fireworks
    
    2nd show: Reba, fluffhead, antelope, Possum
    
       being able to hear crystal clear from your campsite is also very
    nice.....
    
                 :-) daveb
    
       P.S.  Almost forgot from the other note....can't forget to thank
         Ms. Sloan and neice for hanging out with us.....;-)
237.1036gotta play hardballDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Aug 20 1996 14:0216
    
    Adam...exiting that place was an all out war and we fought hard...
    
    We were as far from the exit as we could get.  After driving down
    campsite hill, we drove across the grass to a single lane road on the
    left side...we travelled along the road til the cops made us go back
    across the grass to the runway...we saved about an hour there.
    I kept encouraging leblanc to cut over to the  right cause we're 
    headed north.  We found a small exit that headed toward Plattsburgh and
    all of a sudden all these cars charged across the grass and the cops
    shut it down immediately right before we arrived.  Everyone turned
    around and headed back to the main exit and we slimed our way in on the
    side.  
    
    I didn't mind the traffic at all except that I was totally starved...we
    broke out beers and partied with everyone else who was stuck.
237.1037RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterTue Aug 20 1996 14:468
Adam, sounds like you need to get yourself in shape mon!  all that walking
wasn't *that* bad!  you should have moved to where we were camping.  plenty
of space, quietness [somewhat] to sleep, etc... i think we queued up to
leave around 9;45 or so and i was out of there within 30 mins.  had to
go x-country a bit, but hell everyone elese was doing it so why not.  dog
eat dog.  gotta move or be screwed.  made it home by 5:30 pm, and that
included about 5 stops, one 1 1/2 hr stop at Lake Sunapee to visit big
Joe at hhis family cabin.
237.1038TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Aug 20 1996 15:3838
>
>wasn't *that* bad!  you should have moved to where we were camping.  plenty
>of space, quietness [somewhat] to sleep, etc... i think we queued up to

    I'm sure we would have, had we discovered its location on Friday.
    As it was, we were both too wasted to even try, considering we 
    didn't even know if anyone would be at the site when we got there.
    Naturally, more folks == more fun.  We missed y'all.

>leave around 9;45 or so and i was out of there within 30 mins.  had to
>go x-country a bit, but hell everyone elese was doing it so why not.  dog

    Are you telling me you were out of the lot in a half hour???? I
    can't believe what I am reading.  7 hours for us.  More time than
    it took to drive home.

    I concur with Adam's report.  I was too sick to really
    have fun, but in retrospect I'm delighted I went, I thought I
    was over my cold before leaving but not so.  I was a bit daunted
    by the concrete camping situation and the portopotties. But all
    in all it's like surviving a disaster and seeing an Experience.
    From that standpoint, it was cool.

    It was quite amazing to me that although we didn't find Frommmmm,
    we found 'Noky & Chris!  Frommm unites us. ;-)

    The event was made worthwhile for me by the second set on Saturday
    night.  When Fluffhead came on, I came to life and the music took
    me away, I was dancing like a maniac. The ending seemed abrupt to
    me and I learned later they cut Harpua short.  Trey didn't even
    say "'night folks".  

    I *loved* the guys on the tramps!!!  That was awesome!!!  and totally
    in keeping with the music.

    More later... 

    Tom
237.1039Lets get this fire cookin"!!!NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;did I S.S.S.St St Stutter?Wed Aug 21 1996 19:114
Seeing how alot of Deadheads now go to see Phish for musical enjoyment
If the band were to break up who do you think would be the next
trendy band that this now huge group of people would dig??
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237.1040it just lept to mind!SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Aug 21 1996 19:343
    The Captain and Tenille!
    
    PeterT
237.1041they do a mean salsaWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Aug 21 1996 19:351
    Menudo!
237.1042SPECXN::BARNESWed Aug 21 1996 19:445
    you guys are KRUEL!!!!!
    
    but i laughed!
    
    Dave Matthews Band! 
237.1043NECSC::CRONIC::16.127.176.129::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Wed Aug 21 1996 20:203
Dave Matthews or Blues Traveller...

			da ve
237.1044DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 21 1996 20:333
    
    Kool and the Gang.
    
237.1045Mojo NixonNETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Aug 21 1996 20:411
237.1046SPECXN::BARNESWed Aug 21 1996 20:448
    actually, I'd like to see our local SHAKEDOWN STREET do a "tour" of
    sorts...they can PLAY DEAD when they want to (like the dead) ...but if you
    think the dead org was an unorganized machine...Shakedown copies that
    very well....%^)
    
    rfb
    
    
237.1047NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::@dec.com&quot;oh boy not againWed Aug 21 1996 21:222
You guys crack me up! 8) Hee Hee Hee He-CRACK! Uh Oh!?
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237.1048HORDE veterans and allWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Aug 22 1996 12:014
    actually
    Blues Traveller would be the most logical choice......
    
    aside from those who already know about the allman brothers
237.1049NETRIX::&quot;MKOTS3::TAILLON@DEC.COM&quot;I PICKED THE WRONG WEEK TO QUIT SMOKINGThu Aug 22 1996 12:594
BLUES TRAVELER??? Everyone I have talked to said these guys are
horrible live. One of my freinds Joe even said at the horde during a 10 min.
jam on the song "hook" he got a headache and now hates the harmonica!!
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237.1050AWECIM::RUSSOclaimin!Thu Aug 22 1996 13:129
    
    The harp player for Blues Traveller has awesome talent, never quite
    heard anyone play the harmonica like him.  However, I don't enjoy his
    style, it gets old quick, all those notes that he tries to stuff into
    each solo.  He overplays ("talks too much")......I can understand the
    headache.  If he cut down over 50% of his notes, he'd be better to
    listen to.
    
    Hogan
237.1051TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Aug 22 1996 13:354
    I agree.  I like "Four" but the live act gets old quick.

    Tom
237.1052RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterThu Aug 22 1996 13:427
Yup, 30 mins to get out... or, perhaps it was less?  i dunno.
recall, i'm an aggressive driver :-)  definitely needed to be
aggressive to get out.  but 7 hrs???  geez, i don't knwo where you
guys went wrong.  wow!  i had to wait about 5-10 mins for john watt
to get out as we were convoying...  we did sneak out fast...!!


237.1053only heard the first album myself....not badWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Aug 22 1996 13:467
    music aside, and i can honestly say i do not own a BT record nor have i
    ever seen them live....
    i was thinking blues traveller as far as the "neato keen new hippie
    band on the block" as heir apparent to the deadhead-esque masses...
    
    seeing as they are on the radio and all
    as well as DMB         
237.1054AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Aug 22 1996 14:0110
    I think even mentioning Blues Traveller and Dave Matthews Band
    on a level similar to the dead is reeeeeeeaaaaaallly stretching it...

    Personnally, re: BT, I like a little harmonica, but not as the primary
    instrument.  It gets old with me real quick too.

    re: DMB  They seem to have a style that gets repetetive too.

    /Ken
    
237.1055NETCAD::SIEGELThe revolution wil not be televisedThu Aug 22 1996 16:597
Max Creek!  I wish they played more in the Boston area so I don't have to
go to Providence every time I want to see them.

These guys sound as close to the dead as anything else out there.  Similar
style and performance.

adam
237.1056NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;rock..ROck....ROCK!!Thu Aug 22 1996 18:289
I've seen DMB two times and will be attending the Fleet Center show.
Great band, awesome vocals, AMAZING percussion, original chords,
CRAZY violin playing but not even on the same wavelength as the dead.
Different scene, different music, etc. etc. Great band though,
When the ever played "All along the watchtower" I seriously went bonkers!!
They jam, but I've seen a lot better, or should I say different?
(IMO) anyways
Chris
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237.1057but anywaySALEM::BENJAMINThu Aug 22 1996 22:528
      I happen to very much enjoy the way John Popper plays the
    harmonica...I agree some of their jamming goes on too long and
    gets a bit old...however...I find more good than bad in this....their
    new live CD runs hot and cold the same way which is probably why
    the guy that wrote the review for Rolling stone basically gave 2
    reviews....one for people who caught on to the band after "Runaround"
    came out( BT's last studio album....Four) and one for die-hard fans..
    he gave the live disk 2 and 4 stars respectively.....
237.1058no one fits the bill. SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Aug 23 1996 13:4314
I like Popper too.  And the guitar guy seems to be unleashed during the
live shows...or at least the times I saw them.  They crank.  

If we are talking about dead replacement bands here then I think the
MAJOR qualifying factor has to be can you go see them 2 or 3 or 6
nights in a week?

I couldn't with BT.  Dave Matthews doesn't do much for me....
I could go see Todd a few times in a week but that would require
real touring since he doesn't stay in one place too long.  Incidentally
the kid (todd) WOWED me the other night.  Incredible show.  Maybe a 
bit soft in the middle but Mr. Guitar is BACK!


237.1059Talent vs deadhead identityWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Aug 23 1996 13:4611
    Now are we talking who is musically inclined to fill the void  of the
    dead or who is the next "glamour hippie band" in the making???
    
    while i don't see much musically from some of these neo hippie bands
    ..it is obvious there is an overflow of "deadhead" identity in their
    fans.....
    
    as far as going to see a band 6 nights in one week, bob hit it on the
    head..The boys were it....half of these new bands don't have a
    repertoire that would allow them to play say, only 3 shows without
    repeating themselves
237.1060watchtowerSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Aug 23 1996 13:597
you should check out the 2-24-95 version of "all along the watchtower"
by dave matthews band with special guests trey anastasio and john popper

awesome trey & popper solo in the middle ... there are <evil> boot leg CD's
of this show, but i found a decent copy on tape from a trading friend  :)

willing to spin a copy if anybody wants to check it out ... 
237.1061Baby hurry home..NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;Is it Fryday yet?Fri Aug 23 1996 14:028
What about Santana, they must have a "few" songs they could pump
out during a weeks period.   Also, since this *is* the Phish topic
has anyone ever seen Trey without his beard? I've seen all the pics
on the net but failed to find any without his rug. I think he was
born with it.
Trey is a hairy bastard!! =)
Chris
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237.1062RICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthFri Aug 23 1996 14:056
    Speaking of Santana, there was a live bonus disc included with one
    of the early Blues Traveler records ("Beggars and Thieves"?) that
    had BT jammin out with Carlos.  Anyone heard this?
    
    /rick
    
237.1063SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Aug 23 1996 14:5822
re:  Trey and beard

he has a triple chin.  
:)

     <<< Note 237.1062 by RICKS::CALCAGNI "like lightning giving birth" >>>

  >  Speaking of Santana, there was a live bonus disc included with one
  >  of the early Blues Traveler records ("Beggars and Thieves"?) that
  >  had BT jammin out with Carlos.  Anyone heard this?
    
I think it was you that mentioned this before - I'd like to hear it but
it didn't come with my "Travelers and Theives" disk  which I bought
when it 1st came out....

re: santana

ya carlos and allman's ... love em!

bob


237.1064RICKS::CALCAGNIlike lightning giving birthFri Aug 23 1996 15:193
    Yeah, it was probably me.  Obviously I misremembered the title of the
    disc.  I'm still looking too!
    
237.1065Astrology is way cool man..NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;boom bip boom ba ba bipFri Aug 23 1996 15:253
Ha You mean Trey has more "Chins" then Chinatown?
Does anyone know what signs Trey and the rest of the barrel are?
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237.1066Songs on new Phish albumPTHRED::LEDUCTue Aug 27 1996 21:5914
Just thought you might be interested in the track list of the new Phish
album "Billy Breathes" due out on October 15th.

The twelve tracks are: "Free", "Character Zero", "Waste", "Taste",
"Cars Trucks Buses", "Talk", "Theme From The Bottom", "Train Song", "Bliss",
"Billy Breathes", "Swept Away", "Steep", and "Prince Caspian".

I got this information from Addicted To Noise Music News
(http://www.addict.com/html/hifi/MNOTW/) and have seen it confirmed by some
reliable source on rec.music.phish.

The song "Strange Design" will not be on the album, contrary to earlier news.

Chris Leduc  
237.1067Pip Pip CheerioNETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;Its been real and its been fun but not real funWed Aug 28 1996 14:0311
Thanks for the inpho man, well 1 more day and I'm outa here,
learned alot in here, lots and lots of good stuff. Good people also.
Phish to me are what the Dead are to most of you. Music is the same
for all of us. And its so nice to know that there are still people
on this earth that give a hoot and know what's going on.
Thanks again and best wishes
I'll leave with my fav. quote,
"Our friends faults we write upon the sand, their virtues we inscribe
on the tablet."
Chris      Keep on Phishing. =)
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237.1068fare thee WELL!STAR::64881::DEBESSThingsWe'veNevrSeenSeemFamiliarWed Aug 28 1996 14:097
	hey Chris - thanks for entering some notes in here - good to
	"meet" ya!  good luck in your life travels.  Where are you
	headed to?

	Debess

237.1069Good question!!NETRIX::&quot;mkots3::taillon@dec.com&quot;Women are gods gift to manWed Aug 28 1996 14:439
Well I'm headed back to Umass Lowell to study the wonderfull world
of sound recording. Should be fun. This time I may even wake up
and go to class!!! =)_
It's fun for me to imagine a world that is made up of Deadheads and
the "nice" Phisheads. We could all get along, we could all see us for who we are,
and most of all, I could see the Dead and Phish jam together for
the rest of my life. Ahh....what bliss.
Chris
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237.1070STAR::64881::DEBESSThingsWe'veNevrSeenSeemFamiliarWed Aug 28 1996 14:476
	ah, you'll be local - come to Oktoberfest at my house October 12,13!
	send me mail if you want directions

	Debess

237.1071SPECXN::BARNESWed Aug 28 1996 14:503
    c-ya cris....
    
    rfb
237.1072I wish I were going back to school...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Aug 28 1996 15:1314
> It's fun for me to imagine a world that is made up of Deadheads and
> the "nice" Phisheads. We could all get along, we could all see us
> for who we are [...]

If you act towards every person you meet as if they might be a Deadhead,
Phishead, or just a fellow lover of music, then you'll probably get
along just fine.  We are all, under our skins (or beneath our hair),
more alike than different...

Have fun back at school, Chris...and wake up for those morning
classes, eh?  The teachers drag themselves in, after all, hoping
and praying to see your smiling face.

Dan
237.1073good luck :^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Aug 28 1996 15:229
    RE -.1
    
    Don't listen to him
    
    blow off class
    swill beer
    and chase women........
    
    you'll do just fine
237.1074NETRIX::&quot;MKOTS3::TAILLON@DEC.COM&quot;Wed Aug 28 1996 15:266
Uhh I'm having a little trouble figuring out your E-mail address
so here is mine mkots3::taillon. Sounds like fun, what is it?
At Lowell we have what is called a "Eternal-fest" with a keg of
Bass on tap 24-7. ya'll come down and visit ya hear.
Chris
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237.1075He's right, don't listen to me...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Aug 28 1996 15:3012
>    Don't listen to him
>    
>    blow off class
>    swill beer
>    and chase women........
>    
>    you'll do just fine

Now that you mention it, that's exactly what I did in school...I must
be getting Laertes Syndrome in my old age.

Dan
237.1076TOLKIN::OSTIGUYRipples never come backWed Aug 28 1996 15:383
Eternal-Fest...I like that :)

Wes
237.1077U-Lowell drones uniteDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Aug 28 1996 15:548
    
    Chris,
    
    I'm also a U-Lowell drone.  Get in touch...I have class on 
    Monday, Tues & Wed nights.
    
    U-Lowell is the leading tech school in Mass aside from MIT so 
    be the best! 
237.1078UMLSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Aug 28 1996 16:108
I graduated U-Mass-Lowell in June 1995 (BSEE) and considered taking a
minor in the sound recording area ... working full-time while going to
school full-time didn't leave alot of free time for "extra" classes tho

Can't get enough !  i just signed up for a wednesday night class 7-10 PM
in Olsen, north campus ... Maybe we can hook up for a beverage some time


237.1079RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterFri Aug 30 1996 13:04221
RAGE!  NYE in Boston.
C U There.
jc

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From:	RAGE::US1RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson" 29-AUG-1996 21:43:06.13
To:	phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:	
Subj:	Hotline Update, 8/29/96 (remainder of Fall Tour)

Hotline Message -- 8/29/96

Hello, you've reached the Phish hotline.  This is a new message as of 
August 29th.  

Phish's new album, Billy Breathes, will be released in the US and 
Canada on October 15th, and the Fall tour will start on the following 
day.  Here is the complete list of Phish tour dates for the rest of this 
year:

October 16th, the Olympic Center in Lake Placid NY.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 14th at the box office: 
518.523.3330, and TicketMaster: 518.476.1000

October 17th, Bryce Jordan Center on the Penn State campus in 
University Park, PA.  Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on 
sale September 12th at the box office: 800.863.3336, Uni-Mart 
outlets, and TicketMaster: 814.456.7070

October 18th, Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh PA.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 13th at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 412.323.1919

October 19th, Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo NY.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 14th at the Buffalo 
Auditorium (Sabres) box office, Marine Midland box office and 
Fantastix: 716.888.4000

October 21st & 22nd, Madison Square Garden, New York NY.  Seats 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 12th at the 
box office and TicketMaster: 212.307.7171

October 23rd, Hartford Civic Center, Hartford CT.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 13th at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 860.525.4500

October 25th, Hampton Coliseum, Hampton VA.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale September 14th at the 
box office and TicketMaster: 804.671.8100

October 26th, Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte NC.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 20th at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 704.522.6500

October 27th, North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston SC.  Seats 
will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 21st at the 
box office and SCAT: 803.577.4500

October 29th, Leon County Civic Center, Tallahassee FL.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 21st at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 904.434.7444

October 31st, Omni, Atlanta GA.  Seats will be reserved and tickets 
will go on sale October 5th at the box office and TicketMaster: 
404.249.6400

November 2nd, Coral Sky Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach FL.  Seats 
will be reserved in the pavilion, and general admission on the lawn 
and tickets will go on sale September 21st at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 407.966.3309

November 3rd, O'Connell Center, Gainesville FL.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale September 21st at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 352.392.1653

November 6th, Civic Coliseum, Knoxville TN.  Seats will be reserved 
and tickets will go on sale September 27th at the box office and 
Tickets Unlimited: 423.656.4444

November 7th, Rupp Arena, Lexington KY.  Seats will be reserved 
and tickets will go on sale September 28th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 606.233.3535

November 8th, Assembly Hall, University of Illinois, Champaign IL.  
Seats will be reserved and tickets will go on sale September 28th at 
the box office, Central Campus Ticket Outlet and TicketMaster: 
217.351.2626

November 9th, The Palace, Auburn Hills MI.  Seats will be reserved 
and tickets will go on sale September 28th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 810.645.6666

November 11th, Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids MI.  Seats will be 
g.a. on the floor and reserved in the stands, and tickets will go on 
sale October 5th at the box office and Tickets Plus: 616.222.4000.  
Please note: due to its late confirmation, tickets to this show will not 
be offered by mail order.  If you wish to tape in Grand Rapids, you 
will need to obtain a general admission floor ticket in order to bring 
taping equipment into the building and access the tapers' section.

November 13th, Target Center, Minneapolis MN.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 5th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 612.989.5151

November 14th, Hilton Coliseum, Ames IA.  Seats will be reserved 
and tickets will go on sale October 5th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 515.243.1888

November 15th, Kiel Center, St. Louis MO.  Seats will be reserved and 
tickets will go on sale October 5th at the box office and Capital 
Tickets: 314.968.1800

November 16th, Civic Auditorium, Omaha NE.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale October 5th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 402.422.1212

November 18th, Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN.  Seats will be g.a. 
on the floor and reserved in the stands, and tickets will go on sale 
October 11th at the box office and TicketMaster: 901.525.1515

November 19th, Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City MO.  Seats will be 
g.a floor on the floor and reserved in the stands, and tickets will go 
on sale October 12th at the box office and TicketMaster: 
816.931.3330

November 22nd, Spokane Arena, Spokane WA.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 11th at the Arena & 
Opera House box offices and Select-A-Seat: 800.325.7328

November 23rd, Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver BC, Canada.  Seats will 
be reserved and tickets will go on sale October 12th at Track Records 
with no service charge and TicketMaster: 604.280.4444

November 24th, Memorial Coliseum, Portland OR.  Seats will be g.a.  
on the floor and reserved in the stands, and tickets will go on sale 
October 12th at Blazers on Broadway with no service charge and 
TicketMaster: 503.790.2787

November 27th, KeyArena, Seattle WA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale October 19th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 206.628.0888

November 29th, Cow Palace, San Francisco CA.  Tickets will be 
general admission and they will go on sale October 20th at the box 
office and BASS: 510.762.2277

November 30th, Arco Arena, Sacramento CA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale October 19th at the box office and 
BASS: 916.923.2277

December 1st, Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles CA.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 19th at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 213.480.3232

December 2nd, America West Arena, Phoenix AZ.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 27th at the box office 
and Dillard's: 602.678.2222

December 4th, Sports Arena, San Diego CA.  Tickets will be general 
admission and they will go on sale October 26th at the box office and 
TicketMaster: 619.220.8497

December 6th, Aladdin Theatre, Las Vegas NV.  Seats will be 
reserved and tickets will go on sale October 26th at the box office 
and TicketMaster: 702.474.4000

Please note: there will be no service charge for tickets purchased in 
person at the venue box office for any of these shows unless a 
different no-service-charge outlet is listed in this message.

Tickets will be offered by mail for all fall tour shows except Grand 
Rapids.  Mail order for the shows from October 16th through 
November 16th is over.  Mail order for shows from November 18th 
through December 6th will take place between September 16th and 
September 18th.  You must use an order form to mail order tickets.  
Order forms and instructions are available in the Phish Newsletter 
which will be mailed September 9th.  Photocopies of the order form 
are acceptable, but each person may send only one order per series.  
The order form will also be available on the Phish website, 
http://www.phish.com.  If there are any problems with your Phish 
Tickets-by-Mail Fall Tour order, you can call 802.865.6959 between 
10 am and 5 pm Eastern time Monday through Friday after 
September 10th.  Tapers' tickets for all shows where the tapers' 
section is in a reserved-seat area will be available only through mail 
order.  If the floor or the entire building is general admission, special 
tapers' tickets will not be issued but you will need a general 
admission ticket in order to tape. 

On December 28th and 29th, Phish will be playing at the Spectrum in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and on December 30th and 31st, Phish 
will be playing at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts.  Details 
will be added to this message when they become available.

If you would like to be on the mailing list for the Phish newsletter, 
send your address on a postcard to Phish Mailing List,  P. O. Box 
4400, Burlington, Vermont, 05406.  If you're correcting your address 
with us, let us know both the old one and the new one so we can 
keep our records accurate.  For Phish merchandise, please call 
802.862.5400.  

If you came in partway through this message, stay on the line and it 
will repeat.  Thanks for calling, and check back soon for updated 
information.

The Phish Hotline number is 802.860.1111.


Shelly

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237.1080ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Fri Aug 30 1996 13:1810
    Emily bought tickets for Phish in Hartford through mail-order.  Not
    only did the tickets arrive at our house less than two weeks after the
    order, they don't even go on sale for two more weeks.  Now that's
    service.
    
    Anyone else planning on catching this show?  I've only been to the
    Hartford brewpub once and it was pretty good.  Maybe it'll make a good
    meeting spot.
    
    Jamie
237.1081TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Aug 30 1996 13:484
    Jamie, where did yer seats end up?  

    Tom
237.1082ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Fri Aug 30 1996 14:012
    On the floor, sec. 7.  Sounds like they're in the back, but I'll always
    take floor seats no matter where they are.
237.1083SPECXN::BARNESFri Aug 30 1996 14:361
    I can already see the busts happening in PHX on DEC 2.....
237.1084RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterFri Aug 30 1996 21:096
I'm in sect 216 or so.
Floor: you guys are psyched.

John Watt and I will be there.
Hartford brewpub sounds like a plan to me.
Westervelt will be there too, i think!?!?! :-)
237.1085TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Sep 03 1996 11:413
>Westervelt will be there too, i think!?!?! :-)

    oh yeah!!  :-)
237.1086RAGE::JCNever trust a PranksterWed Sep 11 1996 13:3970
regarding the shortened Harpua at the Ball:

/jc



From:	US1RMC::"rfromm@CS.Berkeley.EDU" "Richard Fromm"  4-SEP-1996 21:25:30.27
To:	loiter@mit.edu (Jeff Loiter), rage::jc
CC:	
Subj:	trey speaks


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From: Rob Clay <rob@traveller.com>
Subject: At the Ball, by Trey
Date: 4 Sep 1996 02:00:34 GMT

For those that haven't seen it the Official website:
www.phish.com

contains the following from Trey regarding the Harpua at the Ball:

(cut and pasted without permission, please don't sue me!)
*****************************************

During Harpua, we thought it would be cool to build up a space-drone after
the "Jimmy dreams" story and leave the stage as an antique Russian YAK
swooped over the audience spraying fireworks in what we were assured would
be an utterly mind-blowing visual spectacle. I must have had a look of
concern on my face story and the YAK failed to appear. Since we'd just seen
it flying around backstage between the second set and the encore, we were
confident it would soon arrive and left the stage with instruments droning. 

After leaving the stage, we discovered that it had appeared BEHIND the
stage, where we couldn't see it, and though cool, I guess it wasn't the
visual exclamation point that we had hoped for. That's ok, though, because
it's always exciting to try new things, experiment and take risks. I hope
that clears up the absurdly long-winded "mystery of the short Harpua". 

. 
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237.1087TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Sep 11 1996 14:182
    What's a YAK?
237.1088DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meWed Sep 11 1996 14:254
    
    Re - whats a YAK
    
    That's what happens when you drink and drug too much.
237.1089blecch!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Sep 11 1996 14:262
    I'd hate to see an antique Russian one spewing, then
237.1090from webster's (well the first part at least)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeWed Sep 11 1996 14:283
    yak-(YAK) N 1. a long haired bovine mammal of the moutains of central
    Asia. 
     v 2.  To vomit ferociously
237.1091TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Sep 11 1996 14:329
    Yeah well, don't you think it's a plane of some sort?  

    And some plane was definitely swooping over the audience in
    *front* of the stage during the Jimmy story, but the sparks
    it was trailing were lame.  Wonder if that was the same yak
    or not.  

    
237.1092Yakov ?QUOIN::BELKINbut from that cup no moreWed Sep 11 1996 14:3312
A YAK is a Russian single-engine high-performance fighter airplane of
late-WWII /early '50's ? vintage.  Roughly the Russian version of a P-51
Mustang.  Actually, I believe there were/are several models of YAK's.

Russian airplanes are named after the plane's chief designer.  So you got
your Tupelev TU-<number> bombers, your Migoyovich (or whatever_the_name_is) 
MIG-15, MIG-17, MIG-21 fighters, your Sukoy SU-<number> fighters, etc.

I've seen a YAK at an airshow, and its very impressive in flight (as any
WWII-vintage fighter aircraft is!!!).

 - Josh
237.1093The noun, Deane, not the verb...NETRIX::danDan HarringtonWed Sep 11 1996 14:349
>   What's a YAK?

Russian fighter (propellor driven?), I believe, of WWII or Korean
vintage...that's off the top of my head...if anybody has access to
Jane's Planes it would certainly be listed.

[Just tried a hunch...http://www.janes.com looks interesting.]

Dan
237.1094Lake Placid?STRATA::TODDSun Sep 29 1996 22:004
237.1095Billy Really Breathes!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Oct 17 1996 14:5010
237.1096HELIX::CLARKThu Oct 17 1996 15:239
237.1097good luck getting tickets too!DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Oct 17 1996 16:034
237.1098beat itWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Oct 17 1996 16:221
237.1099DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meThu Oct 17 1996 17:334
237.1100ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Thu Oct 17 1996 17:579
237.11012 tix for 10/23!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Oct 18 1996 14:379
237.1102UCXAXP::64034::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Fri Oct 18 1996 14:407
237.1103answerWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Oct 18 1996 14:515
237.1104phishin' anyoneTROOA::CHROSSFri Oct 18 1996 14:583
237.1105AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Fri Oct 18 1996 18:473
237.1106LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringFri Oct 18 1996 18:523
237.1107gotta maintain the hard image ya know DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meFri Oct 18 1996 18:552
237.1108:^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Oct 18 1996 18:585
237.1109ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:275
237.1110Tell it like it is!SALEM::MARTIN_SPerpetual Smile...Fri Oct 18 1996 19:538
237.1111ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Oct 18 1996 19:544
237.1112rather be phishin'TROOA::CHROSSMon Oct 21 1996 14:0820
237.1113FreeSTAR::64881::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Oct 22 1996 13:4113
237.1114TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 22 1996 14:236
237.1115NETRIX::danDan HarringtonTue Oct 22 1996 15:4012
237.1116QUARRY::petertrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyTue Oct 22 1996 16:367
237.1117TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 22 1996 17:2312
237.1118DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Oct 22 1996 17:572
237.1119NETRIX::danDan HarringtonTue Oct 22 1996 18:086
237.1120Aslan on the table...`.SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Oct 22 1996 18:348
237.1121no clue!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Oct 22 1996 18:4225
237.1124moss'in'!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 14 1996 14:23161
237.1125ragTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Nov 14 1996 17:2310
237.1126gotta pick this on upAWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Nov 14 1996 17:304
237.1127CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Nov 14 1996 17:4214
237.1128just say MoeAWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Thu Nov 14 1996 19:1216
237.1129STAR::EVANSThu Nov 14 1996 19:305
237.1130Flame awayWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Nov 15 1996 11:221
237.1131TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Nov 15 1996 12:4611
237.1132LJSRV2::JCAltaVista Tunnel EngineeringFri Nov 15 1996 12:5317
237.1133extra Hedges ticket for tonightSMURF::MROGERSFri Nov 15 1996 13:056
237.1134just say moe. !!!SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Nov 15 1996 20:4051
237.1135larry curly and ....TROOA::CHROSSMon Nov 18 1996 13:364
237.1136PHISH on MTV sunday and wedsSEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysTue Nov 19 1996 14:1810
237.1137TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Nov 22 1996 17:255
237.1138Still Mossin'STRATA::TODDSun Nov 24 1996 11:536
237.1139TEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Nov 25 1996 13:268
237.1140In a minute I'll be FreeDELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Nov 26 1996 14:118
237.1141DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Nov 26 1996 14:113
237.1142where's my ticket????TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Nov 26 1996 14:222
237.1143DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Nov 26 1996 14:252
237.1144AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Nov 26 1996 14:268
237.1145AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Nov 26 1996 14:274
237.1146crash and burnWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Nov 26 1996 14:325
237.1147;-)DELNI::DSMITHCan you see the real meTue Nov 26 1996 14:376
237.1148AWECIM::HANNANBeyond description...Tue Nov 26 1996 16:277
237.1149mossTEPTAE::WESTERVELTMon Dec 02 1996 12:27115
237.1150happy new year !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 03 1996 11:3824
237.1151count me inDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 03 1996 13:394
237.1152phish tapesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 03 1996 14:288
237.1153DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 03 1996 16:319
237.1154LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueTue Dec 03 1996 17:0112
237.1155TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Dec 03 1996 18:067
237.1156No Mo' Mossin' Fo' MeSTRATA::TODDTue Dec 03 1996 21:569
237.1157no mas* ! *(moss)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Dec 04 1996 10:239
237.1158I'm in there!!STRATA::TODDWed Dec 04 1996 12:278
237.1160mileageDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeWed Dec 04 1996 15:016
237.1161MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREtis the season to be JolliWed Dec 04 1996 15:036
237.1162fear and loathing in...TROOA::CHROSSWed Dec 04 1996 15:322
237.1163LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueWed Dec 04 1996 16:056
237.1164TEPTAE::WESTERVELTWed Dec 04 1996 16:076
237.1165jonesin' for cb treeSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteWed Dec 04 1996 16:5210
237.1166luck o' the drawTEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Dec 05 1996 12:063
237.1167LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueThu Dec 05 1996 13:412
237.1168CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Dec 05 1996 14:1920
237.1169TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Dec 05 1996 15:3348
237.1170fwiw!EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Dec 05 1996 15:5620
237.1171fleetcenterSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteThu Dec 05 1996 16:4320
237.1172CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Dec 05 1996 16:489
237.1173where's my tickets?SEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysThu Dec 05 1996 17:195
237.1174SPECXN::BARNESThu Dec 05 1996 18:4512
237.1175Wrist-Bands available for ticket-basterd for phish new years run shows !SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Dec 06 1996 11:1335
237.1176phish - europe tour '97SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteFri Dec 06 1996 11:1617
237.1177LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueFri Dec 06 1996 15:015
237.1178jimmy and posters adventures in vegas...TROOA::CHROSSMon Dec 09 1996 15:5428
237.1179EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungMon Dec 09 1996 15:574
237.1180LJSRV2::JCThe torture of chalkdust collects on my tongueMon Dec 09 1996 19:072
237.1181TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Tue Dec 10 1996 17:576
237.1182EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Dec 10 1996 18:463
237.1183new years eve tix thru ticket-basterdSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 10 1996 20:0410
237.1184TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 12:40152
237.1185TM Online TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 12:5045
237.1186tm responseTEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Fri Dec 13 1996 12:5130
237.1187Looking for a tape!STRATA::TODDSun Dec 15 1996 18:437
237.1188great show and that's my hometownSEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysMon Dec 16 1996 12:507
237.1189small worldSTRATA::TODDMon Dec 16 1996 13:024
237.1190LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonMon Dec 16 1996 15:142
237.1191home of the square dealSEND::SLOANseek alternate routes - expect delaysMon Dec 16 1996 15:345
237.1192TEPTAE::WESTERVELTwho's got my NYE tix?Tue Dec 17 1996 12:0677
237.1193New Year's EveNMESYS::MEZINSKISTue Dec 17 1996 13:386
237.1194whateverTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Dec 17 1996 14:385
237.1195DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 17 1996 14:404
237.1196the great new "hippie" band shines thruWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Dec 17 1996 14:434
237.1197timing is everythingSUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Dec 17 1996 14:5231
237.1198DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 17 1996 14:549
237.1199CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Tue Dec 17 1996 16:397
237.1200TEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Dec 17 1996 17:086
237.1201TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Dec 19 1996 11:457
237.1202SALEM::BENJAMINFri Dec 20 1996 02:025
237.1203LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Dec 20 1996 13:4211
237.1204TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Dec 20 1996 13:488
237.1205Phish!LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Dec 20 1996 14:1610
237.1206DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeFri Dec 20 1996 16:224
237.1207no fair dumping your bad ticket karma on Shelly/PhishCRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Fri Dec 20 1996 16:568
237.1208F^ck'n ADELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeFri Dec 20 1996 18:377
237.1209LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Dec 20 1996 20:094
237.1210SALEM::BENJAMINSat Dec 21 1996 00:263
237.1211Nice ski pole move paliDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Dec 23 1996 13:022
237.1212SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 23 1996 14:021
237.1213Sorry for the shaft deanisWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeMon Dec 23 1996 14:219
237.1214looking for a nye ticketAD::SHILDEBRMon Dec 30 1996 17:3110
237.1215SPECXN::BARNESMon Dec 30 1996 18:5210
237.1216DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Dec 31 1996 13:344
237.1217LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonThu Jan 02 1997 13:587
237.1218fill us in on the visuals!EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Jan 02 1997 17:2514
237.1219TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Jan 03 1997 13:363
237.1220100% mail orderDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeFri Jan 03 1997 14:015
237.1221the holographic Phish experienceHELIX::CLARKFri Jan 03 1997 15:1013
237.1222LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Jan 03 1997 19:4812
237.1223LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonFri Jan 03 1997 19:496
237.1224DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeMon Jan 06 1997 12:2414
237.1225SPECXN::BARNESTue Jan 07 1997 15:048
237.1226SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Tue Jan 07 1997 15:349
237.1227anyone remember the fire escape in sect 100?WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeTue Jan 07 1997 15:354
237.1228MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREThe blossoming is to come.Tue Jan 07 1997 16:122
237.1229At your requestLUDWIG::TODDTue Jan 07 1997 17:356
237.1230duhDELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Jan 07 1997 18:1010
237.1231SPECXN::BARNESTue Jan 07 1997 20:301
237.1232DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeTue Jan 07 1997 20:4710
237.1233LJSRV2::JCI'm the Pox Mon, yeeeah the Pox MonWed Jan 08 1997 11:568
237.1234phish n GQ...??TROOA::CHROSSThu Jan 09 1997 12:493
237.1235SPECXN::BARNESThu Jan 09 1997 14:235
237.1236new fashion trend????CRONIC::sms53.hlo.dec.com::notesi believe in Chemo-Girl!!!Thu Jan 09 1997 14:349
237.1237what next..? playboy interview...TROOA::CHROSSThu Jan 09 1997 14:476
237.1238TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jan 09 1997 14:527
237.1239Born Cross-EyedBINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungThu Jan 09 1997 15:073
237.1240see ya later alternative type of bandWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Jan 09 1997 15:083
237.1241TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Jan 09 1997 15:194
237.1242good luck to the band...in all honestyWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Jan 09 1997 15:251
237.1243DELNI::DSMITHIn a minute I'll be freeThu Jan 09 1997 21:0711
237.1244yWMOIS::HORNE_CCURTFri Jan 10 1997 12:147
237.1244?ASDG::IDEMy mind's lost in a household fog.Tue Jan 21 1997 11:214
237.1245beats meTEPTAE::WESTERVELTTue Jan 21 1997 11:3923
237.1246phish <--> moe. (yet another comparison - groan)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEArmand TurcotteTue Jan 28 1997 11:4172
don't mean to drudge up another "phish vs <fill in band name here>" war,
but somebody posted an interesting little ditty to moe.net the other day

thought i'd post it here for some tuesday morning reading - grab a cup
of coffee and say "when" ...

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Allright...I'm gonna get rarin' to go right about now, because I've had
evough of the comparisons to this durn band that starts with a Ph...

CAROL (pain in the ass parenthetics) WADE'S "moe. AND THAT PH BAND 101":

For very eager students, cue up MEAT, 12/31/95 for accompanying lesson
material.

moe. -----> (in the obvious vein) TWO guitarists...not ONE, thus leading to
a more broad interplay between rythyms and tones. Yes, PH band does have
KEYBOARD PLAYER, which lends similar interplay, but for anyone whose ever
heard, like, say offhand, Booker T. and the MG's, we're talking a whole
other ballgame here, in terms of ORGANS, PIANOS, whatnot.

moe.'s structure -----> LINEAR, with circular undercurrents (almost a
little Zappa-esque, in terms of Conceptual Continuity and the repetition of
themes, ie. clever teases and incorporation of disparate elements). I have
reason to believe the PH band works on a WAVE PATTERN motif, with LINEAR
undercurrents. By linear, I mean the general pattern of connectivity
between the segments of a really long jam. moe., due to the difference in
the band's makeup, style of playing and arrangement, ends up working in a
greater RELAY in their jams, whereas the PH band tends to attempt to keep a
spiralling coagulation of sound, building and building to specific and
soemtimes predetermined crescendoes.

The moe.low end -----> Mike (of PH fame) and Rob are completely different
structures on which the two stlyes rest. I mean come on and listen. Bass is
the main alterative component of the CONNECTIVE differences I was
mentioning. It provides the tendons and the muscles in the arm of the
music, if you catch my meaning, determining how the shit's gonna move. ROB
moves the music very much forwards (in keeping with the linear idea), while
MIKE SWIRLS the music around, like a giant spoon in a great big vat.

Perfect metaphor...TREY adds the spices, MIKE stirs the soup. Meanwhile,
Tubbs tosses the salad, while Page pours the dressing, with lettuce kinda
bouncing all over the place. They eventually pick it up and put it back in
the bowl. On the other hand, ROB churns the butter, whilst CHUCK and AL
slice the bread, sawing it into halves and tossing it back and forth, while
Vinnie toasts it in midair. ROB comes back round and makes it kinda buttery
and good.

Ergo: moe. = LINEAR/CIRCULAR...PH band = CIRCULAR/LINEAR.

I hope someone understands what I'm talking about. It's pretty obtuse, but
I think that only a confined mind can constantly compare one band to
another, especially with such marked differences in method and style. And
it's not hard to not hear the differences once you really try. Their
*scenes* are merging in a big way, yes, and I think that may get in the
way, somehow aurally clouding people's judgement and objective reasoning.
But for the sake of musical analysis, I think that rather than just baldy
compare the two bands, we might first try to surmise think how they are
completely and totally different. Similarities are useful (and in this
case, they do exist, in some degrees), but surely they shouldn't define the
interpretations we stumble upon?

And about the length of the show, the guys in either band did not get where
they are now by limiting their capacity for sometimes over-long-ass
noodling. I think moe. needs to do it desperately, especially with a new
drummer. Just a couple cents on that thought.

Carol (my humble opinion, very much up for debate) Wade


237.1247SPECXN::BARNESTue Jan 28 1997 12:331
    that made me hungry....
237.1248Food for thoughtBINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungTue Jan 28 1997 12:535
    >>that made me hungry....
    
    that's exactly what I was thinking rfb!
    
    We're in synch - I'm scared ;^)
237.1249SPECXN::BARNESTue Jan 28 1997 12:581
    be scared...very scared....
237.1250EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungTue Jan 28 1997 13:375
	hahahahaha! I was thinking the same thing too!

	quite a good description, I would say...

237.1251gruesome photo, tho!TEPTAE::WESTERVELTThu Feb 06 1997 13:316
    2/20/97 Rolling Stone has an article on Phish.  It's
    actually not too bad, though I wish they had reviewed
    some of the music.

    Tom
237.1252LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysThu Feb 06 1997 20:5416
someone shoulda paid them off to write a really negative article
about phish.
:-)
more for me.
:-)

                   <<< Note 237.1251 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>
                           -< gruesome photo, tho! >-


    2/20/97 Rolling Stone has an article on Phish.  It's
    actually not too bad, though I wish they had reviewed
    some of the music.

    Tom

237.1253TEPTAE::WESTERVELTFri Feb 07 1997 12:035
    Actually, speaking of concerts on ships & such, one of
    Anastasio's fantasies seems to be - playing at the Grand
    Canyon, playing at the Arctic Circle... playing on a 
    deserted island... I'm ready... :-)
237.1254SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Fri Feb 07 1997 12:3910
                   <<< Note 237.1253 by TEPTAE::WESTERVELT >>>

>    Canyon, playing at the Arctic Circle... playing on a 
>    deserted island... I'm ready... :-)

Hole and Metallica played the Artic Circle last year for the Molson Ice 
thingy (win a trip blah blah blah).

bob

237.1255i'd rather go see metallica and holeWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Feb 07 1997 13:066
    yeah
    put them on a deserted island.........
    
    
    
    THEN SAIL AWAY
237.1256SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 07 1997 14:544
    i hope they don't play at the Grand Canyon....can you imagine the
    environmental damage????? stick with cleanable places.
    
    rfb
237.1257;-)ICS::SMITHDEIn a minute I'll be freeTue Feb 11 1997 19:204
    
    ooohhhh Leblanc.
    
    Will you ever see the light.
237.1258SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Feb 13 1997 11:4414
From my mailbox:

   Phish will be playing the Loring Air Force Base in Presque Isle, Maine
	from Aug. 15 - 17.  I assume this is this year's version of last
        year's Clifford Ball.  No ticket info yet.

Don't know where the info acutally came from (Globe or Phoenix)...

What's next?

The Aberdeen Proving Grounds?
:)
:)
:)
237.1259GRANPA::TDAVISThu Feb 13 1997 12:362
    I doubt Aberdeen, site of the Army's sexual harrashment training
    ground.
237.1260ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Thu Feb 13 1997 12:561
    i dunno... seems the perfect venue for a guy in a dress... :^)
237.1261nextLOOKUP::SMITHDEIn a minute I'll be freeThu Feb 13 1997 13:022
    
    Phish plays Citadel.
237.1262or even better...bikini atollWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Feb 13 1997 13:121
    i say we send them to los alamos new mexico
237.1263psychedelic journeySEND::SLOANsplit open and meltThu Feb 13 1997 13:388
    
    Well guess I'll be all over the map from August 9th-17th. First
    B&P in Vermont then Phish in Maine.  
    
    Gee Presque Isle is way the hell up there. But I'm sure it's
    beautiful in August! Something to look forward to for sure!
    
    Cath
237.1264Maine-E-ackSUBPAC::BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveThu Feb 13 1997 13:477
    
    Presque Isle is beautiful but not quite way the hell up there
    
    that would be Allagash    8-) 8-) 8-)
    
    
    TjB
237.1265SMURF::HAPGOODJava Java HEY!Thu Feb 13 1997 14:336
I love it up there (in the woods not the coast).

Sloan those dates are PAST the 3 weeks of summer they usually
have :)


237.1266MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadThu Feb 13 1997 14:4813
	late august is *not* something to look forward to!
	
	fishing season is something to look forward to.
	late august is looking *past* something to look forward to.
	
	ah, for the good old days, when spring tour and albany was the
	something to look forward to.
	

	phish ... late august ... mitilary establishment ...
	
	feh!!  
	
237.1267EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Feb 13 1997 15:377
	
>	fishing season is something to look forward to.

	
	Jay - I thought it was fishing season -now- ;-)

	Debess_whose_Valentine_will_be_heading_north_for_a_weekend_on_the_ice
237.1268MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadThu Feb 13 1997 16:2011
	;-)
	
	not for *me*
	
	god closes the lakes in the winter.
	
	when i fish thru the ice, it's for the fruit that fell to the
	bottom of my glass.
	
	;-)
	
237.1269EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungThu Feb 13 1997 16:274

	HaH!!!  (me too)

237.1270GRANPA::TDAVISThu Feb 13 1997 17:472
    I am not much of a fisher person... but ICE FISHING....
    I am not that hearty must be the New England air.
237.1271Loring AFBLJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysThu Feb 13 1997 19:114
rumor alert: heard the next clifford ball may take place at Loring AFB
in northern Maine.

anyone else hear this?
237.1272look before leaping ;-)JARETH::LARUau contraire...Thu Feb 13 1997 19:212
    Yo JC!  yer a little late!
    doesn't anybody read before they write?
237.1273In 1 - out the otherBINKLY::CEPARSKIMay Your Song Always Be SungThu Feb 13 1997 20:031
    Yeah we all read, we just don't pay any attention to what we read! ;^)
237.1274LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysThu Feb 13 1997 20:167
i'm behind again in here and just got a mail msg from someone.
wanted to put in a post, but no time to get to the point of
"no more new notes"


sorry for the dup info.

237.1275SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 14 1997 14:254
    JC - ya shoulda known that the info would appear first right here, in the
    PHISH notesfile. %^)
    
    rfb
237.1276news flashSUBSYS::TURCOTTEFri Feb 14 1997 14:388
hey i heard some band phish is playing in maine or something

if i hear anything i'll post it here

if leblanc don't beat me to it  :)

(where dat sense o humor at ?)

237.1277it is here arm...but not for martin's BSWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Feb 14 1997 14:479
    hey i heard this is the GRATEFUL dead notesfile
    
    one that deals with the Grateful Dead
    
    and Grateful Dead trivia
    
    and Dead music
    
    
237.1278 STRATA::TODDSun Feb 16 1997 12:173
    
    
    Not to mention dead arguments, eh?
237.1280SPECXN::BARNESFri Feb 21 1997 14:365
    all that remains to be seen now is if Cherry Garcia beats out Phish Food
    (what a name) in sales....PF doesn't sound too good to me, it's
    combination of sweet stuff I mean. But I love Cherry Garcia (even
    though I spit out he chocolate pieces)
    rfb
237.1281the rest of the story...ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Fri Feb 21 1997 16:0646


Date:        2/21/97 10:08:10 AM
From:        Christopher Fields <fields@leds.enet.qntm.com>
Subject:     phishy ice cream
To:          See Below

Ben & Jerry's unveils Phishy new ice cream
Associated Press, 02/21/97; 01:04

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - It's phunky, it's phudgy, and it's definitely 
a little Phishy.

Ben & Jerry's Homemade ice cream unveiled a new flavor Thursday, ``Phish 
Food,'' a chocolatey nod to the Vermont-based rock band Phish.
The flavor is chocolate ice cream with gobs of marshmallow, caramel and 
chunks of fudge shaped like smiling fish.
The nod to rock bands is nothing new for Ben & Jerry's. It also makes 
Cherry Garcia, named for the late bandleader of the Grateful Dead. Many 
have likened the two bands, and Phish's touring act has captured some of 
The Dead's earthy audience since Garcia's death in 1995.
``This is chocolate and marshmallow the way it was meant to be,'' said Ben 
Cohen, co-founder of the ice cream company, in a statement. Cohen invoked 
lyrics to a Phish song. ``If anyone doesn't think this flavor is 
marshmallowey enough, I'll start `bouncing around the room!'''
The packaging for the new flavor is a departure from the company's 
traditional graphics. The pint container is designed with images from 
Phish's concert light show, featuring Phish band members Trey Anastasio, 
Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon and Page McConnell on the pint lid along with 
Cohen and co-founder Jerry Greenfield.
All of Phish's share of the proceeds will go toward the efforts to clean 
Lake Champlain, which has been found to have high levels of phosphorous.
The new flavor started hitting Ben & Jerry's scoop shops later in the day. 

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237.1282Spring 1997 Europe Tour - setlists (un-official)SUBSYS::TURCOTTEMon Mar 03 1997 19:31148
           Songlists from Phish Spring 1997 Tour of Europe
           ===============================================
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 2/13/97  Shepherds Bush Empire, London, United Kingdom
I:  Chalk Dust Torture, The Wolfman's Brother, Also Sprach Zarathustra,
    Stash, Mofredo*, Taste, Waste, Poor Heart, Character Zero, New Song
    Peaches en Regalia, David Bowie
II: Julius, Cars Trucks Buses, New Song: Rock & Roll, Punch you in the
    Eye, Slave to the Traffic Light, New Song*, Maze, Harry Hood,
    Frankenstein      E:  Prince Caspian, Johnny B. Goode
* New Song - w/ Instrument Switch
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/14/97  Le Botanique, Brussels, Belgium
I:  Runaway Jim, NICU, You Enjoy Myself, Sweet Adeline, Axilla pt 1,
    It's Ice, Billy Breathes, Uncle Pen, Run Like An Antelope
II: AC/DC Bag, Ya Mar, Down With Disease, Funky Bitch, Reba, Mofredo*
    Rocko Williams*, Scent of a Mule**, A Day In the Life
E:  Character Zero   *new tune, also played in London.   **unfinished
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/16/97  Wartesaal, Cologne, Germany
I:  Mid-Highway Blues, Split Open and Melt, Bouncing Around the Room,
    Crosseyed and Painless, Guelah Papyrus, Ginseng Sullivan, Tweezer,
    Waste, Cavern, Chalk Dust Torture
II: Sample in a Jar, Cars Trucks Buses, Free, Sparkle, Simple >
    When the Circus Comes to Town*, Swept Away > Steep > David Bowie,
    Loving Cup, Tweezer Reprise
E: Theme from the Bottom, Johhny B. Goode
*  Los Lobos tune, probably played at London as well
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/17/97  Paradiso, Amsterdam, Netherlands
I:  Soul Shakedown Party* > Divided Sky, Wilson**, My Soul, Guyute,
    Timber Ho!, Billy Breathes, Llama, Bathtub Gin > Golgi Apparatus
II: The Squirming Coil > Down With Disease > Lucy > Jam > Taste >
    Down With Disease, Suzie Greenberg, Prince Caspian
E:  Sleeping Monkey, Rockytop
* Bob Marley cover, first time played    ** lyrics flubbed
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/18/97  Bataclan, Paris, France
I:  Beauty#, Cavern, Punch You In The Eye, Runaway Jim, NICU, Stash,
    Waste, Walfredo, Character Zero, Slave To The Traffic Light
II: Peaches En Regalia, Also Sprach Zarathustra > My Soul, Maze,
    Wolfmans Brother, Reba, Train Song, Harry Hood > Frankenstein
E:  Bold as Love
# provisional title, a traditional cover that Trey sings.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/20/97  Teatro Smerado, Milan, Italy
I:  The Curtain, Tweezer, Soul Shakedown Party > Chalk Dust Torture,
    So Lonely*, Taste, Gumbo, Circus Comes To Town > David Bowie,
    Tweezer Reprise
II: Sample in a Jar, Cars Trucks Buses, Character Zero, Uncle Pen,
    Stash, Bouncing Around the Room, Free, Swept Away > Steep > A Day
    in the Life, Runaway Jim, Sweet Adeline      E: Julius
*  dunno if it's a new song or the Police cover or what...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/21/97  Tenax, Florence, Italy
I:  My Soul, Foam, Down With Disease, Lizards, Crosseyed and Painless,
    You Enjoy Myself
II: Ya Mar, Run Like an Antelope*, Wilson**, Oh Kee Pah Ceremony >
    AC/DC Bag, Billy Breathes, Reba, Waste, Prince Caspian
E:  Character Zero           * unfinished       ** heavy metal style
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/22/97  Teatro Olimpico, Rome, Italy
I:  Walfredo, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Funky Bitch, Theme From the
    Bottom, NICU, Circus Comes to Town, Talk, Trainsong*, Split Open
    and Melt, I Didn't Know**, Character Zero
II: Chalkdust Torture***, Bathtub Gin > Sparkle, Simple > Page Solo >
    Jesus Left Chicago, Harry Hood, Free, Ragtime Gal  E: Johnny B Goode
*Acoustic    **w/Fishman on Vacuum    *** w/Bowie Teases
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/23/97  Fillmore, Cortemaggiore, Italy
I: Lucy with a Lumpy Face*, Axilla Pt. 1, All Things Reconsidered, Sloth,
   Treat Me Like a Fool**, Rift, Fluffhead, Frankenstein, David Bowie
II:Daniel, Suzie Greenberg, Maze, The Horse > Silent in the Morning,
   Peaches en Regalia, Mike's Song > Why Don't We Do it In the Road# >
   HYHU##, Good Times Bad Times###   E: Billy Breathes, Rockytop
* a new song (original) debuted in Amsterdam.  Here, they started by
  playing a prerecorded soundcheck version, with Phish picking it up as
  they took the stage in the middle
** elvis cover, with switched instruments  #Trey drums, Fishman singing
## extended, Trey announces the "Return of Henrietta" -- Fishman dons
   the dress for the first time on this tour   ###Tweezer Reprise tease
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/25/97  Incognito, Munich, Germany
I:  Runaway Jim, My Soul, One Meatball*, Little Red Rooster*,
    Got my Mojo Workin', Stash, Waste, Taste, Loving Cup
II: Beauty of My Dreams, Sample in a Jar > PYITE > Free, Fee, My Friend
    My Friend#, Down With Disease, Prince Caspian, La Grange
E:  Chalk Dust Torture
* with special guest vocalist, Sydney Ellis
# aborted after a minute.  Trey apologized and said he couldn't go on.
Fishman replied, "It happens to the best of us."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/26/97  Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany
I:  Camelwalk, Llama, My Friend My Friend, Harry Hood, My Soul, Tube
    Lucy*, RockAWilliam, Dog Log, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
II: Buried Alive > Poor Heart, Ha Ha Ha, You Enjoy Myself > Kung >
    Theme from the Bottom, Scent of a Mule > Jazz Jam** > Magilla >
    Scent of a Mule, Slave to the Traffic Light   E: Highway To Hell
* Lucy may also be called "Song for Carini"  ** Trey's part of the duel
First Camelwalk since 7/2/95 Sugarbush,  First Magilla since 5/4/94
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 2/28/97  Huxley's Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany
I:  Lucy had a Lumpy Face, Paul and Silas, My Soul, Cars Trucks Buses,
    Peaches en Regalia, Stash, Swept Away > Steep > Ya Mar*, Character Zero
II: Taste, Drowned > Prince Caspian** > Frankenstein, David Bowie,
    Treat Me Like a Fool, Axilla Pt. 1 > Waste, Julius
E:  A Day in the Life    *Oh Kee Pah tease     **Page solo
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 3/01/97  Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany
I:  Cities*, Oh Kee Pah Ceremony, Down With Disease, Weigh, Beauty Of My
    Dreams, Wolfman's Brother > Jesus Left Chicago > Reba, Ragtime Gal,
    Possum
II: Lucy Had A Lumpy Face, Dinner And A Movie, Mike's Song > Arabic Jam*
    > Lifeboy# > Weekapaug Groove, Mango Song, Billy Breathes,
    Theme From The Bottom          E: Taste, Sweet Adeline
* With "The End" and "Careful with that Axe Eugene" teases
# With Bass solo.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 3/02/97  Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, Denmark
I:  Johnny B. Goode, Uncle Pen, Sample in a Jar, Guyute, My Soul,
    Runaway Jim > Gypsy Queen > Runaway Jim, Run Like an Antelope* >
    Catapult > Life on Mars, Chalk Dust Torture, Ragtime Gal
II: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Maze, Swept Away > Steep > Punch You in
    the Eye, Waste, Character Zero, Slave to the Traffic Light,
    Tweezer Reprise           E: You Enjoy Myself        *unfinished
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 3/18/97  Flynn Theatre, Burlington, Vermont  (benefit show)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In June and July of 1997, Phish will return to Europe.  The only show
that has been confirmed so far is a concert at The Royal Albert Hall,
in London, on June 16th.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Phish's concert at Wartesaal in Cologne will be rebroadcast in Germany
on the program Rockpalast on the station WDR (Westdeutscher Rundfunk on
March 2nd at 1:30 AM.
A CD single of Free is available now in stores in Germany and Australia
it will be released in the United Kingdom on March 3rd. Besides "Free"
the single also includes "Theme From the Bottom" and the bonus track
"Strange Design" (not available on any album).
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 
237.1283TEPTAE::WESTERVELTPLAY AT MAX VOLUMEWed Mar 05 1997 12:174
    My sources tell me Phish is playing Letterman tonight (Wed).

    Tom
237.1284SMURF::PETERTrigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertaintyWed Mar 05 1997 12:575
    Yep, listed in the paper tonight, though the paper has been
    notoriously wrong before.  But then, they've often been right, too.
    
    PeterT
    
237.1285phish phood...TROOA::CHROSSThu Mar 06 1997 12:514
    I caught the end of Letterman last night... Phish played Character Zero
    ...Letterman also mentioned that Phish have an ice cream by Ben & Jerry
    coming out... i read about this, apparently some/all ? of the proceeds
    go to clean up a lake in Vt...  Ross
237.1286lake champlaignSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Mar 06 1997 12:5918
all proceeds go towards the clean-up of lake champlaign
(a mighty fine place to skinny-dip, if you ask me)  :)
there's also a grate swimming hole along the white river,
makes for a nice skinny-dip after a hike in vermont's
finer mountains (mansfield, camels hump, etc) ... ahh

phish is also playing a show at flynn theatre in scenic
burlington, vermont on march 18 ... all proceeds from this
show also go towards the clean-up of lake champlaign

i heard they were gonna make a fat-free version of that
ice cream, called "phish-free" in honor of leblanc
(and any other non-phish-heads here in grateful)

 it's a free world, and we're all free to listen to
 whatever floats our collective boat, right ?  enjoy !

 
237.1287TEPTAE::WESTERVELTPLAY AT MAX VOLUMEThu Mar 06 1997 13:242
    Man, I can't wait for summer.
237.1288i need fat free ice creamWMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeThu Mar 06 1997 13:271
    Good for them!
237.1289MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadThu Mar 06 1997 13:3016
                              -< lake champlaign >-

	Lake Champlain.
	
> it's a free world, and we're all free to listen to
> whatever floats our collective boat, right ?  
	
	that'd, no doubt, explain dylan fans.
	

	:-q
	
	
	
	(obligitory "it's a joke" statement, blah, blah, blah  ;-)
	
237.1290GRANPA::TDAVISThu Mar 06 1997 15:572
    I thought they played well last night on Letterman, they
    looked normal enough.
237.1291EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungFri Mar 07 1997 14:235
>all proceeds go towards the clean-up of lake champlaign

	tres cool - or should I say, trey cool!

237.1292EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungFri Mar 07 1997 14:2714
>    I thought they played well last night on Letterman, they
>    looked normal enough.

	I recorded it and watched it last night - normal?  what's normal?
	straight-looking?  This was the first time that I really got
	a good chance to see what they do look like - I've always been
	too far from the stage for my eyes to focus (that's a good excuse)

	Actually because I had recorded Letterman, I was able to rewind to 
	try to see what the drummer guy was wearing when he came around to 
	shake hands with Dave - it wasn't a dress, it looked like he had a 
	big brown blanket wrapped around him - wonder if he flashed the 
	audience after they went off the air? ;-)
237.1293GRANPA::TDAVISFri Mar 07 1997 15:051
    Normal meant without a dress..
237.1294I'm not complaining mind you 8-)SUBPAC::BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveFri Mar 07 1997 18:447
    
    Debess   what are you doing here on a Friday????
    
    I thought thursday's were your last day-o-the-week.
    
    
    Toby
237.1295EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSseeking all thats stil unsungFri Mar 07 1997 18:5418
	is today *Friday*?!?  DAMMIT!  I got all mixed up cause I flew
	home on Monday...

	;-)

	actually, I wanted to have lunch with Cath on her last day as
	a Digital employee.

	nope, that's not it, I came in for the free donuts at my manager's
	group meeting this morning.

	nope, that's not it either.  I'm making up for not being here Monday
	cause I didn't want to use Monday as another vacation day...
	CAUSE I'M ALREADY PLANNING MY NEXT ONE!!!

	Debess

237.1296radio b'castTEPTAE::WESTERVELTPLAY AT MAX VOLUMEThu Mar 13 1997 19:349
>phish is also playing a show at flynn theatre in scenic
>burlington, vermont on march 18 ... all proceeds from this
>show also go towards the clean-up of lake champlaign

    Phish newsgroup note says this show will broadcast (without
    commercials) on WIZN 106.7.  Anybody get this station?

Tom
237.1297Phish tour datesSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffThu Mar 13 1997 19:5919
Jul 21     Virginia Beach Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, Virginia
    22     Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Raleigh, North Carolina
    23     Lakewood Amphitheatre Atlanta, Georgia
    25     Starplex Amphitheatre Dallas, Texas
    26     South Park Meadows Austin, Texas
    29     Desert Sky Pavilion Phoenix, Arizona
    30     Ventura County Fairgrounds Ventura, California
    31     Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, California
Aug  2     The Gorge George, Washington
     3     The Gorge George, Washington
     6     Riverport Amphitheatre Maryland Heights, Missouri
     8     New World Music Theatre Tinley Park, Illinois
     9     Alpine Valley East Troy, Wisconsin
    10,11  Deer Creek Noblesville, Indiana
    13     Star Lake Amphitheatre Burgettstown, Pennsylvania
    14     Darien Lake Amphitheatre Darien Center, New York
    16,17  The Great Went Limestone, Maine (Clifford Ball II)
 
 
237.1298TEPTAE::WESTERVELTPLAY AT MAX VOLUMEFri Mar 14 1997 12:361
no great woods :-(
237.1299:^)WMOIS::LEBLANCCAll good things in all good timeFri Mar 14 1997 13:001
    damn
237.1300SPECXN::BARNESFri Mar 14 1997 15:071
    and notice no Colorado...esp. red rocks....
237.1301phish in maine FABSIX::P_WILCOXSat Mar 15 1997 17:554
    Maine bound come summers end. As you enter the state please note the
    sign. Welcome to Maine, the way life should be.
    pure and simple
    -pete
237.1302 FABSIX::D_TODDSun Mar 16 1997 13:096
Are you sure that's not 'purely simple'?

		Dooohhhh!!!!  %^}

					..........davet.
237.1303SPECXN::BARNESMon Mar 17 1997 13:191
    I thought it was "Ya cahnt get hear fram hear..."
237.1304great went limestone?TROOA::CHROSSTue Mar 18 1997 12:343
    where in Maine is this summers Clifford Ball..i quickly scanned a 
    rand mcnally last night and couldn't find it...Ross
    
237.1305SMURF::connor.zk3.dec.com::hotpup::strobeljeff strobelTue Mar 18 1997 20:162
go to nowhere and head east/northeast. Go to the east edge of Maine & go 
about 1/2 way up.
237.1306ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 18 1997 20:184
    
    (da ve checks map, as if caring, and asks) would that be
    the *middle* of nowhere? or the *edge* of nowhere???  i'd hate
    to take a wrong turn and end up someplace else...  :^)
237.1307a loooooooooong way....JARETH::LARUau contraire...Wed Mar 19 1997 11:313
    it's at the other side of the middle of nowhere!
    
    /b
237.1309my Uncle used to work they-uhSUBPAC::BEAULIEULike A steam LocomotiveWed Mar 19 1997 12:249
    
    Loring Airforce Base    Limestone Maine (I believe)
    which is near Caribou. next time yer watchin' the weather
    look for it it's a little farther than 1/2 way prolly 3/4's
    
    watch out fer the Moose!
    
    
    Toby
237.1310Mike's journalSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffSat Mar 22 1997 15:4815
From:   SUBSYS::US6RMC::"shell@phish.net" "Shelly Culbertson"
To:     phish-info@fedney.near.net
CC:
Subj:   Mike's Journal

Mike has decided to experiment with occasionally making some of his
journal entries available via the Phish web site.  The first one is
available now at http://www.phish.com/mjournal.html - this entry is
the one that he wrote on November 2nd 1996, which is the night of
the West Palm Beach show that is being broadcast this week(end) by
The Album Network.

Shelly
 
 
237.1311SALEM::BENJAMINTue Mar 25 1997 03:527
       That phish show was actually 6 songs but they were great versions.
    They had one of Santana's drummers sitting in and there was a killer
    version of the talking head's song "crosseyed and painless" into
    antelope.... set list:
     Ya Mar....commercials...crosseyed&painless>antelope...commercials..
     waste...commercials....harry hood> day in the life...commercials...
      credits....i enjoyed it while i was here at work...
237.1312SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 25 1997 13:239
    ya know, I've been listening to the Clifford Ball tapes more recently
    (Thanks U-No-Who) the stuff is kinda growin on me! 
    So, who originally said "If there isn't any dancin, it isn't our
    revolution." (on one of the Cliff Ball tapes as a filler, some woman
    talking about two women who died in Brookline NEw York, I assumed at
    an abortion bombing cause the speal was about "freedoms"...??? any clue
    what I'm talking about???)
    
    rfb
237.1313JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Mar 25 1997 13:277
    probably the two women who were gunned down at an abortion clinic
    in Brookline MA, (I think, New Year's Eve day), 1995...
    the guy was convicted, put in jail, and just hung himself in jail.
    currently a big deal, because, since his  sentence was on appeal,
    he is technically "not guilty" of the crime...
    
    /b
237.1314SPECXN::BARNESTue Mar 25 1997 13:365
    I thought so...thanks for confirmation, /b...
    
    so what abou the "dancin" quote, ya'll Phishheads???
    
    rfb
237.1315lowell show 5-16-95SUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffTue Mar 25 1997 14:0020
re: 237.1312

The filler is from the Lowell Auditorium show, 5-16-95

This show was a benefit show for the two women shot down at
the abortion clinic, hosted by Gloria Steinham who intro'ed
the band before the show began ... guess you gotta check out
the tape to find out who originally said it ... 

everytime i hear that intro, i get all tingly, we got into
this benefit show free for volunteer working at the door,
in the cozy lowell auditorium (less than 2000 seats) and Phish
played many new tunes that night ... the crowd erupted when
they hit the stage, and it comes out on the tapes ... pretty
decent sound quality for an AUD source too ! 
 
saw my first concert there in '78 (Harry Chapin) ... not too
many shows there these days, but it is quite a cozy venue 
 
 
237.1316ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 25 1997 16:198
    
    about your quote rfb, i think the original is more like
    "if i can't dance, you can keep your revolution"...  i forget
    who it was who said it originally, but it was a famous dancer 
    of days gone by (for some reason Isadore Duncan comes to mind
    but i'm sure it wasn't her)...
    
    					da ve
237.1317JARETH::LARUau contraire...Tue Mar 25 1997 16:265
237.1318MKOTS3::JOLLIMOREKeep on pushing, straight aheadTue Mar 25 1997 16:362
If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution." 
- Emma Goldman (1869-1940) Russian anarchist
237.1319ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Tue Mar 25 1997 16:456
    
    Emma Goldman it is...  just found it on the web...
    
    	Jolly Jaymore has the correct quote...
    
    					da ve
237.1320LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysWed Mar 26 1997 01:369
I'm back for a few moments.
cresting an all-time high of 859 unseen!

anyways, re: lowell aud, twas a great show.  i scored
3rd row and me and Tom W. had a great time.  i remember the suspense
before they started playing.... infuckingcredible is the best
way i remember it..the whole place was goinnuts.  great great
show... reba... wow! 

237.1321LJSRV2::JCNo friends on powder daysWed Mar 26 1997 01:4126
re:              <<< Note 237.1297 by SUBSYS::TURCOTTE "fun stuff" >>>
                             -< Phish tour dates >-

>Jul 21     Virginia Beach Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, Virginia
>    22     Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Raleigh, North Carolina


anyone game for a road trip ?
i have this problem of having a HUGE sum of vacation time
and i need excuses to burn it at this point.  i was away
last week and was ready to put in for it, but my mgr said
"on the house" because of the many many many hrs i put in
getting the next version of the internet tunnel tobeta.
so now, i have 200 hrs.
and on jul 6, it'll be 10 yrs for me at dec and i'll get another
40 hrs...

so, anyone wanna go?
if so, mail me at jc@altavista.digital.com

mail fast 'cuz mail order is NEXT WEEK.


btw, i' will be going to the "Great Went" (clifford ball 2).
it is in presque isle maine, about 8 HOURS from littleton ma...
i'll be going with john watt.....  
237.1322Isabella AnastasioSUBSYS::TURCOTTEfun stuffWed May 21 1997 11:1919
Trey and Sue Anastasio are the proud new parents of
Isabella Anastasio, born at home on April 22 as the
full moon was peeking over the Green Mountains


From the latest Doniac Schvice:


  Fish's Forum: Making Music
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  Where I end and you begin.
  I want to know where that line is
   so I can cross it
   back and forth
   until it disappears from the erosions of our
  footsteps
 
.
237.1323EVMS::OCTOBR::DEBESSblack dirt live again!Wed May 21 1997 18:485
>                            -< Isabella Anastasio >-


	what a beautiful name.

237.1324ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed May 21 1997 19:072
    
    What is it?  Nine syllables!  
237.1325dialin_706_102.lkg.dec.com::gradyTim Grady, OpenVMS Network EngineeringWed May 21 1997 20:168
>    What is it?  Nine syllables!  

It's OK, Deane-o.  Break it down
phonetically.  You can handle it.

;-)


237.1326ICS::SMITHDESo many roadsWed May 21 1997 20:295
    
    Well...I've found that toddlers love saying my name cause
    it's so easy to day.  One syllable doesn't low their minds
    too much.  I suppose she'd be known as Izzy or Bell in her
    younger years.
237.1327dialin_706_102.lkg.dec.com::gradyTim Grady, OpenVMS Network EngineeringWed May 21 1997 21:235
Yeah, "D" words come easily.  Dada.
Deane-o.  Doofus.

;-)

237.1328SSDEVO::R_BARNESWed May 21 1997 21:263
    my kids favorite expression for me during early teen years was...dork.
    
    rfb
237.1329another "d" word...ALFA2::DWESTi believe in chemo girl!Wed May 21 1997 21:316
    
    i've been hanging out lately in a house with an 18 month old...
    he calls me "dooood!"  :^)  don't know *where* he could have picked
    that one up, but it works for me...
    
    					da ve
237.133016.11.160.127::JCSolar garlic starts to rotFri May 23 1997 13:554
Dooooooooooooooooooooooooddddd !