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I Can't Turn You Loose tease in You Enjoy Myself
Debut Years (Average: 1987)

This show was part of the "1990 Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1990-05-19

Review by nattyoats

nattyoats This was such a small show that the "stage" was actually just one step above the floor. I remember putting my extra shirt at the base of Trey's mic stand. Also because it was at a private high school, when the show ended everyone left except for the few of us that came from UNH.......
, attached to 1990-05-19

Review by thelot

thelot Pretty flat/lifeless SBD source available for this show. The pitch sounds a hair slow as well.

The first set is standard Winter/Spring 1990 Phish. YEM>Lizards was the set highlight.

The second set overall is as straightforward as the first. Highlights include Reba, Rift, Jesus Left and an amusing version of Contact.
, attached to 1990-05-19

Review by DemandOpener

DemandOpener Yet another innocent, unassuming show from "the early days", this show features some good playing and a good, representative setlist but not much else.

If you're shuffling around the website looking at random shows but not looking to listen to an entire show, there are maybe a couple things here that are worth listening to. The La Grange is enjoyable. Highway to Hell is so hilariously bad it seemed almost as if there was an inter-band competition going on to see who could do the worst vocals during the choruses. Reba has a nice peak featuring some deliberate, shrieking guitar notes. Suzy has a funny moment where Mike's bass apparently stopped working and Fish lets us all know about it. Of course, the original, horrible Rift makes an appearance. It still sucks.

Ultimately, a lot of this stuff serves as just drops in the bucket that represents the early days of Phish. Completely inessential show. 2 stars.
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