Phish
1995-05-16
Lowell Memorial Auditorium
Lowell, MA
Source: BK 4011
Transfer: DAT(c) @48kHz > Tascam DA-P1 > Korg MR-2000S > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite [Build 35] > dBpoweramp Music Converter > Foobar2000 v1.3.10 (Live Show Tagger)
Transfer & edits by Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Seeded to etree 2018-11-14
Set 1
s1t01 - Don't You Want To Go?
s1t02 - Ha Ha Ha >
s1t03 - Spock's Brain
s1t04 - Strange Design
s1t05 - Reba
s1t06 - Theme From The Bottom
s1t07 - Hold Your Head Up
s1t08 - Song Introductions
s1t09 - Lonesome Cowboy Bill >
s1t10 - Hold Your Head Up
s1t11 - Free
s1t12 - Glide II >
s1t13 - You Enjoy Myself
s1t14 - LOUD LOUD LOUD
s1t15 - Sweet Adeline
s1t16 - Sample In A Jar
s1t17 - Encore Break
Encore
s1t18 - I'll Come Running >
s1t19 - Gloria
This was a Voters for Choice benefit concert that also featured Jennifer Trynin and Emergency Broadcast Network. During the pre-show introduction, host Gloria Steinem promised Phish fans more new music in one night than ever before. The band proceeded to deliver the first public performances of Ha Ha Ha, Spock's Brain, Strange Design, Theme From the Bottom, Free, and Glide II. Don’t You Want To Go?, Lonesome Cowboy Bill, I’ll Come Running, and Gloria also made their first Phish public performances at this show. Reba did not have the whistling ending. Fish introduced the new songs that had been played before Lonesome Cowboy Bill. Fish explained that they didn't really have a name for the song after Ha Ha Ha and Trey added that since it was a Voters For Choice Benefit, they'd give the crowd four choices and let it vote on the title: The Plane, The First Single, Israel, and Spock's Brain. Page subsequently teased the theme from Star Trek as the crowd voted for Spock's with Trey subsequently explaining the song's origin. Prior to Adeline, the crowd sang Happy Birthday to Page.