Setlist

Set One
Runaway Jim 589
Foam 591
If I Could 440
Split Open and Melt 670
The Horse 92
Silent In The Morning 319
Uncle Pen 250
I Didn't Know 226
Possum 719
Set Two
Guyute 656
David Bowie 2141
Halley's Comet 314
The Lizards 632
Cracklin' Rosie 348
Good Times, Bad Times 368
Encore
My Long Journey Home 200
Sleeping Monkey 379
Providence Civic Center
Providence, RI
Dec 29, 1994

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Setlist

Set One
Runaway Jim 589
Foam 591
If I Could 440
Split Open and Melt 670
The Horse 92
Silent In The Morning 319
Uncle Pen 250
I Didn't Know 226
Possum 719
Set Two
Guyute 656
David Bowie 2141
Halley's Comet 314
The Lizards 632
Cracklin' Rosie 348
Good Times, Bad Times 368
Encore
My Long Journey Home 200
Sleeping Monkey 379

Show Notes

* Live Phish Volume 20 * PHISH: Trey Anastasio Jon Fishman Mike Gordon Page McConnell Recorded and mixed by Paul Languedoc Post-Production: Phish Archives Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering Phish Archivist: Kevin Shapiro, assisted by Rob O'Dea and Kevin Monty Design: JDK Illustration: Jim Pollock Photography: Danny Clinch Management by Dionysian Productions: John Paluska, Jason Colton, Beth Montuori, Megan Criss   -Runaway Jim (Abrahams/Anastasio) -Foam (Anastasio) -If I Could (Anastasio) -Split Open and Melt (Anastasio) -The Horse (Anastasio/Marshall) -Silent In The Morning (Anastasio/Marshall) -Uncle Pen (Monroe)* -I Didn't Know (Wright) -Possum (Holdsworth) -Guyute (Anastasio/Marshall) -David Bowie (Anastasio) -Halley's Comet (Wright) -The Lizards (Anastasio) -Hold Your Head Up/Cracklin' Rosie/Hold Your Head Up/Tuning (Argent/Diamond/White)** -Good Times, Bad Times (Bonham/Jones//Page/Plant)*** -My Long Journey Home (Monroe)^ -Let It Be and Sleeping Monkey (Lennon/McCartney)^^       All songs copyright Who Is She? Music Inc (BMI) except for: *Unichappell Music Inc (BMI); **Marquis Songs USA (BMI) & Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC (ASCAP); ***Flames of Albion Music (ASCAP); ^Public Domain; ^^Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI).    
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Reviews

OozingDreadlockSkullcap 2/27/2024 8:54:30 PM

"One of my favorite versions of If I Could and Lizards. The transition from Runaway Jim > Foam is sick too. "

Turtle 1/30/2024 3:02:46 PM

"Definitely in my top 5 shows! I got to get in early at that show and noticed they had set up speakers in the rear of the venue pointing toward the stage. Hmm. What are those for? Well, then Bowie happened, and my brain melted! Paul was sending sounds all over the place! So psychedelic! It was the only time they did that, and I always wondered why they didn't do it for NYE. Oh, well. I was there when they did, which is fine by me! That show was so intense that my friends and I didn't say a word for at least an hour after that show when we were driving to the next night. It blew all of our minds to the point of breaking our words. There are only a couple of shows where that has happened to me. This epic night was one!"

John 10/30/2018 1:06:20 PM

"This show was awesome! By the time the boys were playing Split Open and Melt, my face was a puddle on the floor. I remember trying to figure out if they were saying "Hell is coming," instead of Halley's Comet. And the Bowie!!"

Miles 6/3/2015 7:53:23 PM

"Can't get enough of this show. Bowie is fantastic as others have pointed out, but also so much energy on Halley's Comet and great rendition of Lizards. First set really flows too. Buy it!"

bobbyd 6/9/2012 9:56:36 AM

"This was one of my most memorable shows. I can't believe that was 18 years ago. It feels like yesterday when I think about it. The ambiance was totally different than the other shows I had been to before this one. The transition from Runaway Jim to Foam gave me serious goosebumps at the show, as it was so surreal. I have been waiting to hear clear details of the transition ever since on a high quality recording, and now I can with this show. I recall a massive pile of chairs from the floor piled up quite high, as people cleared space to dance. Someone climbed all the way up up top of the chair pile and and the silhouette of the chair pile and person atop, along with the new sound Phish had brought on that fall/winter has been burned into my mind. The rest of the show was great to boot. So glad they released this show. Please release the beacon run and the rest of the 94 and 95 tours! "

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