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This show was part of the "1990 Tour"

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, attached to 1990-03-01

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill Unfortunately the recording of this show is not pure soundboard, but rather some sort of sub output 1 and 2 mix, or something like that. The result is mostly vocals, with the reverb return, the drums and bass and occasional Trey's guitar. Page is nowhere to be found in the mix for most of the recording. There are lots of edits and cuts as well.

That being said, there are parts of this show that really rip! Early 1990 shows have great energy. But the lack of a better recording keeps my rating lower for this one.
, attached to 1990-03-01

Review by thelot

thelot “2nd CD: Foam, I'm Hydrogen, Weekapawgroove, Carolina
In The Morning, Stay, My Only Desire, Glide/Chalk Dust
Torture, Bass & Drum Solo/Instrumental”

“The B&D solo at the end of CD2 is the soundcheck jam,
which I haven't seen anywhere else. Pretty cool jam that
features with Trey wildly screaming, "Hey Andrew!" near
the end, and a Chalk Dust Torture Reprise tease at the
end, presumably before they check vocals over it.”

@dmartchek, the bootleg source you have actually has parts from their performance in New Haven 2 years later on 3/19/92. It looks like it has the soundcheck and
possibly sections from the show itself.
, attached to 1990-03-01

Review by thelot

thelot While this source is a low gen SBD it does have some flaws. The levels are a bit wonky in that the vocals are mixed high and the instruments are very low in the mix.

After Ya Mar Trey says “contrary to popular belief we are not the lead singer to Meridian…Marillion or whoever they are” this leads into some Gamehendge rapping before launching into a Solid Sky. YEM has a ferocious little jam section. The Possum segue out of the vocal jam is pretty cool. Trey even continues vocal noodling after they fully transition into this inspired version of Possum.

Lizard cuts in to start set 2. The quality
degrades a bit at the start of Foam. Blistering ‘Paug! Beautiful Slave to end the set tonight. Rippin’ Fire to close things out.
, attached to 1990-03-01

Review by dmartchek

dmartchek I wasn't sure where else to put this info, so I hope someone discovers it here and finds it interesting!

A few years ago, a dear professor of mine gifted me a 2CD set as a graduation gift. It was called "Rock Eklektizismen", by Phish. I was intrigued and dug around looking for this mysterious show that, according to the linear notes, was "recorded live in New Haven/CT, March 1st, 1993" to no avail. I recently rediscovered it and have realized that it is, in fact, this show. Well, most of this show. The CD was produced by a bootleg label from Luxembourg called Flashback World Productions. Their website is still live, and they seem to have a particular affinity for U2. Anyway, I'll write out the setlist as it's written on the linear notes:

1st CD: Golgi Apparatus, No Goodbye, Divided Sky, I Didn't Know/Vacuum Solo, You Enjoy Myself, Possum, The Lizards/Mike's Song

2nd CD: Foam, I'm Hydrogen, Weekapawgroove, Carolina In The Morning, Stay, My Only Desire, Glide/Chalk Dust Torture, Bass & Drum Solo/Instrumental

A few notes: The Rhombus Narration is included on the Ya Mar, er, "No Goodbye" track, and Mike's Song is not actually grafted onto The Lizards in CD1. The Lizards fades in like other recordings I've heard of this show. Good Times Bad Times is missing, and "I'm Hydrogen" is actually Mike's>Hydrogen. Fire is obviously incorrectly placed in the middle of the 2nd set.

The B&D solo at the end of CD2 is the soundcheck jam, which I haven't seen anywhere else. Pretty cool jam that features with Trey wildly screaming, "Hey Andrew!" near the end, and a Chalk Dust Torture Reprise tease at the end, presumably before they check vocals over it.
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