0:00 Llama 3:33 No2 7:47 The Lizards 17:54 Tela 27:12 Wilson 33:03 ACDC Bag 41:36 Colonel Forbin's Ascent 47:56 Fly Famous Mockingbird 55:40 The Sloth 1:00:34 McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters 1:10:04 Divided Sky Set 2 1:36:29 Rift 1:42:20 Sample in a Jar 1:47:10 Reba 1:59:43 YSZ 2:00:56 It's Ice 2:09:55 Stash 2:22:15 YEM 2:35:12 Frankenstein 2:40:00 You Enjoy Myself Jam 2:47:14 Julius 2:54:45 Golgi Apparatus Encore Nellie Kane 3:01:33
So, I was there and it was most definitely a top phish experience. Can’t remember how long after the show it was but I remember the day I got the tapes of this show. The story I got from the girl who gave me the tapes was that her cousin or some relative had stealth recorded it. The mics were taped to his glasses (?). The funny thing was, someone asked him the name of Lizards when they started playing it. Dude says, “Can’t remember the name but it’s from ‘The Jungle Book’.” And he was dead serious. Anyway, thanks for taping.
The ending of Lizards to me encapsulates all the magic that is Phish. That melody that builds dynamically to a raging crash of sound is the epitome of their music. Trey has a few of these moments and they're all insanely beautiful.....he's really come up with some legendary motifs, often not even complex just melodically perfect. Divided Sky, Horn...but Lizards is my favorite, that ending could last an hour and it doesn't get old
Bug Lifeboy Evolve Friends and Possum VS Soul Planet More Paul and Silas Daniel Saw the Stone Prince Caspian Amazing Grace Dont You Wanna Go I Wanna Be Like You (Fishman tune from 1994 his best ever even better than sexual healing and bike personally) Miss You Drift While Your Sleeping A Life Beyond the Dream Trey seems conflicted on Jesus and there has got to be a supernatural realm vs music is all there is and we only think there is a supernatural but that shit is all in our Jesus Freak heads Dawkins who ironically calls evolution EVILution you cannot make this shit up he w his British accent cannot help but to make the real God laugh and pronounce it EVIL you cannot write this shit MadTV SNL or National Lampoons you just cant write this shit God made a Platypus then laughed at us trying to say it could ever have been anything before or after that animal no matter 100 million or 100 trillion yrs All Darwin a Catholic disillusioned fool saw was birds turn into birds with LONGER BEAKS and made a religion called evolution based on what he actually saw which was adaptation within and always only within a family genus species or kind PERIOD Fossils and living animals prove that no matter how many 100s of millions or trillions of yrs you give it we should still see fossils of 2 or more species and we never ever do so the Bible is true and Science is false at least the Origin of Species lie we have been spoon fed and turned into monkey robots instead of real thinkers I for one was never a monkey and neither were any of you reading this billions or millions of yrs ago that is just BS ALL PHANS agree atheist and Jesus Freak alike that TTE Let Me Lie Ether Edge and Evolve are shit songs well Evolve is growing on some fans because it praises man above God unlike Jesus Just Left Chicago which if called Jesus just left Jerusalem praises at least God in the flesh I wish they would bring back the MET classic from 2019 last time played 2 men are Jews 2 Gentiles and Jesus says all 4 can be saved and indeed I hope all are but knowing the drunk ass that is Fishman I find it unlikely for him ever to submit his free will to another man unless that man is named Drum Stick
It's ridiculous how good this is...there will never be another band like this. And 94 is the watermark IMO, like HST wave speech. Glad I was able to witness it numerous times, it's made an impact on my life
Totally agree. I am biased being that 1994 was the first year I saw them live, but from the memories and from revisiting these wonderful videos that we are so fortunate to have, 94 was definitely a magical time for them. There were still shows you could catch in 94 that were pretty small number wise and some of the venues were intimate, prime example my first show was held at the same place that some local high school graduations were held. But even seeing the small venues, you could feel the magic surrounding the scene and you knew that we were seeing some of the last intimate shows because they were growing in popularity at a crazy rapid rate, then add to that the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, things just blew up. Anyway, the shows in 94 were just ridiculous, and it was also the time where two of my all time favorite phish albums were released, rift and hoist. What a time!!!
The fact that I just got to watch the Stash from A Live One- the same track that blew my mind open when I first heard it, and then proceeded to listen a further hundred more times, is fascinating within itself. I never knew that beyond that track there was aa wonderful show surrounding it I never heard. They were utterly on fire throughout this entire performance. So glad it was captured professionally and shared. A lovely treat!
I was there! It was 10 times experience-wise the previous show I saw at Mullins Center that spring. Pretty amazing times. Trey was a force of nature. That tone! The whole band was functioning as a unit. (edit: yes Gamehenge) It was just uniquely rocking and mind blowing to my 17 yd old brain at the time. We camped somewhere after the show, that was a bit wild.
I was there! This is the show that won me over - what a night, what a setlist, the 1.0 Phish firing on ALL Cylinders!! My all-time fave Phish show that I personally saw.
You are indeed very fortunate. My first shows were 1994, and what a fire year. That being said, I have the farmers almanac, and I remember seeing the setlist for this show and thinking it was one of the best setlist I have ever seen. The fact that they were on that night as well, must have been something really special. Peace
The great thing about this show was that many of us had no idea what Gamehenge was. We knew some of the songs but not the story. I remember seeing a “follow me to gamehenge” bumper sticker the week before at Old Orchard Beach and wondering what it meant. This show is definitely top 3 live for me. So great to have it recorded to watch again!
Amazing show! So great to watch. Love the energy! Long live Gamehendge. Jamming out to this show 30 years later, and we still get to go to shows. How lucky are we!
@@Frank_Reynolds__.97-98 is peak funk. But by 97 they stopped practicing. 93-94 none of the boys missed a note. And the jams were just straight exhilarating even on their ‘worst’ nights of 93/94.
I wouldn't see them for another 4 years after this, but got to see Col. Forbin & McGrupp at my first show! 90's Phish set a bar for live music that may never be matched.
This is the year for sure. Most of the best (IMO) versions of early songs are from this era. The Divided Sky from Chicago in June 94 is also incredible
This Modulus was Mike’s backup bass at the time. The Lannguadoc was the #1. I love Paul’s work, but Mike on a Modulus Graphite pierces through the mix so much more clearly.
I’ve always loved the feel of 1:56:20-30. I was at the show and got the bootleg and n 96 from a college buddy. Rewound that part many a time. It’s funny the parts we all love.
1:22:39 - 1:22:44 ... Jesus fucking christ man... I'm still finding things he does to this day that just fucking blows my mind... can't even compute after that little arpeggio
I honestly think for most huge phisheads, it would be a huge disappointment and I don't think it would sound good at all...they are too deep into "sigma oasis" and other new "songs" like this. Fishman forgets how to play at least a third of the setlist from any given show and his rudements have slowed down to a crawl 30 years later(no disrespect). I just think too much age and time have made it impossible to pull something like this off. Trey doesn't even play like this anymore. I am not saying it's bad at all, it's just different. You can be mad at me all you want but don't you dare say you don't hear it and know what I am talking about. This year is peak 1.0 and possibly makes a case for peak Hose. The Fall tour is one of the greatest tours ever played, Kent State is possibly the best show ever performed by the band imo and came three weeks after the massive Garden run that the Dead played, 6 nights lol...some of the last good Dead shows played worth listening to. I often think that the Fall tour was the passing of the torch In many ways but it depends if you jumped on Cheese tour instead like a lot of hardcore family did. It was truly an Incredible moment in history for Jam.
All of 94 was off the freekin hook! 95 & 96 didn't suk either!! This is the 'version' of the band that fires me up the most. Agreed that I don't see them pulling off a setlist like this again (Gamehenge and otherwise - Reba, YEM, in this show) Peak Phish, IMO. I know many like 2.0 and beyond - deeper grooves, longer jams. I dig that too but....... Gimmie 94! I was at this show - ripped my freekin face off! @@IndochineQuinine
@@FlowerSupply420 Really? I saw it performed four months ago. I'm joking - I don't care, and I don't know that much about Phish. I like that the reaction from this crowd is basically "Oh yeah, they're doing another Gamehendge set."
@@newusernamehere4772shrooms and potentially acid was a thing prior to 96 (not during showtime, more specifically during studio work and downtime, especially during their Europe trip before the release of Junta and mid to late 80s). Fall/winter tour of 96 is when the hard shit supposedly started, mainly just blow and uppers of the sorts. But this whole show is pure adrenaline and motivation(and endless practice)…possibly a single tequila shot for each of the boys before set one and set two to get them fired up and loose at the same time… Don’t quote me tho, I’m only 22 but I’ve done a fair share of research. Plus being an experienced guitarist (playing since I was 6) that has dabbled with most substances during my playing, it’s easy to relate to treys playing and energy given the substance and respected year he was rumored doing said substances. Early-end of summer tour 96’: shrooms End of fall/early winter tour post Vegas up until fall tour 98’): blow as far as I’m aware And start of 99 is when he started dabbling with pills, which continued until 2006. SOMEONE CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG
da fuq is that dentist chair rap??? so dumb, I'm sorry...this is why I just cant dig these guys no matter how hard I've tried...and I tried..I saw them at Nectar's and in private in Boston in '87
Perhaps the greatest phish show of all time but the woods were even greater the secret set nature jam at Mondegreen rivals this and even Riverport Gin. Yes I dare blaspheme and say that. The secret set was THAT level Monet art
Love how this is mixed. Paige is so much louder than more modern recordings. He's really on fire for that Llama.
0:00 Llama
3:33 No2
7:47 The Lizards
17:54 Tela
27:12 Wilson
33:03 ACDC Bag
41:36 Colonel Forbin's Ascent
47:56 Fly Famous Mockingbird
55:40 The Sloth
1:00:34 McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters
1:10:04 Divided Sky
Set 2
1:36:29 Rift
1:42:20 Sample in a Jar
1:47:10 Reba
1:59:43 YSZ
2:00:56 It's Ice
2:09:55 Stash
2:22:15 YEM
2:35:12 Frankenstein
2:40:00 You Enjoy Myself Jam
2:47:14 Julius
2:54:45 Golgi Apparatus
Encore
Nellie Kane 3:01:33
So, I was there and it was most definitely a top phish experience. Can’t remember how long after the show it was but I remember the day I got the tapes of this show. The story I got from the girl who gave me the tapes was that her cousin or some relative had stealth recorded it. The mics were taped to his glasses (?). The funny thing was, someone asked him the name of Lizards when they started playing it. Dude says, “Can’t remember the name but it’s from ‘The Jungle Book’.” And he was dead serious. Anyway, thanks for taping.
Great story
that divided sky ending is absolute peak Trey
Laughing and slapping the water in the bathtub like the dude in The Truman Show right now
The first time I heard this Stash was like the first time I head 5/8/77's Dew. Giddy delirium. Nearly ran off the road both times.
Bingo... Listen to 7-8-78 GD, at Red Rocks. Your brain will explode!
The ending of Lizards to me encapsulates all the magic that is Phish. That melody that builds dynamically to a raging crash of sound is the epitome of their music. Trey has a few of these moments and they're all insanely beautiful.....he's really come up with some legendary motifs, often not even complex just melodically perfect. Divided Sky, Horn...but Lizards is my favorite, that ending could last an hour and it doesn't get old
I was at this concert!!! Watching this brought me right back. The energy was so electric. Such a cherished time
No one gives a shit. A lot of people were at a lot of concerts. Let's all stop raising our hands and saying "fucking ME TOO".
Be nice
Glad
I WAS THERE ,WHAT A FREAKIN NIGHT !!!!
Bug Lifeboy Evolve Friends and Possum VS
Soul Planet More Paul and Silas Daniel Saw the Stone Prince Caspian Amazing Grace Dont You Wanna Go I Wanna Be Like You (Fishman tune from 1994 his best ever even better than sexual healing and bike personally) Miss You Drift While Your Sleeping A Life Beyond the Dream
Trey seems conflicted on Jesus and there has got to be a supernatural realm vs music is all there is and we only think there is a supernatural but that shit is all in our Jesus Freak heads
Dawkins who ironically calls evolution EVILution you cannot make this shit up he w his British accent cannot help but to make the real God laugh and pronounce it EVIL you cannot write this shit MadTV SNL or National Lampoons you just cant write this shit God made a Platypus then laughed at us trying to say it could ever have been anything before or after that animal no matter 100 million or 100 trillion yrs
All Darwin a Catholic disillusioned fool saw was birds turn into birds with LONGER BEAKS and made a religion called evolution based on what he actually saw which was adaptation within and always only within a family genus species or kind PERIOD
Fossils and living animals prove that no matter how many 100s of millions or trillions of yrs you give it we should still see fossils of 2 or more species and we never ever do so the Bible is true and Science is false at least the Origin of Species lie we have been spoon fed and turned into monkey robots instead of real thinkers I for one was never a monkey and neither were any of you reading this billions or millions of yrs ago that is just BS
ALL PHANS agree atheist and Jesus Freak alike that TTE Let Me Lie Ether Edge and Evolve are shit songs well Evolve is growing on some fans because it praises man above God unlike Jesus Just Left Chicago which if called Jesus just left Jerusalem praises at least God in the flesh I wish they would bring back the MET classic from 2019 last time played
2 men are Jews 2 Gentiles and Jesus says all 4 can be saved and indeed I hope all are but knowing the drunk ass that is Fishman I find it unlikely for him ever to submit his free will to another man unless that man is named Drum Stick
This was my brother’s first show the day before his 19th birthday
It's ridiculous how good this is...there will never be another band like this. And 94 is the watermark IMO, like HST wave speech. Glad I was able to witness it numerous times, it's made an impact on my life
Totally agree. I am biased being that 1994 was the first year I saw them live, but from the memories and from revisiting these wonderful videos that we are so fortunate to have, 94 was definitely a magical time for them. There were still shows you could catch in 94 that were pretty small number wise and some of the venues were intimate, prime example my first show was held at the same place that some local high school graduations were held. But even seeing the small venues, you could feel the magic surrounding the scene and you knew that we were seeing some of the last intimate shows because they were growing in popularity at a crazy rapid rate, then add to that the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, things just blew up. Anyway, the shows in 94 were just ridiculous, and it was also the time where two of my all time favorite phish albums were released, rift and hoist. What a time!!!
Nah it’s lame af
The fact that I just got to watch the Stash from A Live One- the same track that blew my mind open when I first heard it, and then proceeded to listen a further hundred more times, is fascinating within itself. I never knew that beyond that track there was aa wonderful show surrounding it I never heard. They were utterly on fire throughout this entire performance. So glad it was captured professionally and shared. A lovely treat!
I just woke up to this playing and I was at the show...so sick!!! These guys were lit 🔥 Good times
Thanks for throwing this back up, needed that Stash back!!
This stash has been on and off YT like 5x I think. Love it.
I was there! It was 10 times experience-wise the previous show I saw at Mullins Center that spring. Pretty amazing times. Trey was a force of nature. That tone! The whole band was functioning as a unit. (edit: yes Gamehenge) It was just uniquely rocking and mind blowing to my 17 yd old brain at the time. We camped somewhere after the show, that was a bit wild.
Thanks for posting this. Wish they would’ve just kept all the Dinner and a Movie videos on RUclips
I was there! This is the show that won me over - what a night, what a setlist, the 1.0 Phish firing on ALL Cylinders!! My all-time fave Phish show that I personally saw.
You are indeed very fortunate. My first shows were 1994, and what a fire year. That being said, I have the farmers almanac, and I remember seeing the setlist for this show and thinking it was one of the best setlist I have ever seen. The fact that they were on that night as well, must have been something really special. Peace
The great thing about this show was that many of us had no idea what Gamehenge was. We knew some of the songs but not the story. I remember seeing a “follow me to gamehenge” bumper sticker the week before at Old Orchard Beach and wondering what it meant. This show is definitely top 3 live for me. So great to have it recorded to watch again!
This was one of my last shows after a good 5 year run. It was heavy in lots of ways. Great to relive it here, 30 years later. Thanks 🤙
Amazing show! So great to watch. Love the energy! Long live Gamehendge. Jamming out to this show 30 years later, and we still get to go to shows. How lucky are we!
My last show was 1999 until this summer, I took a little 25 year break. So glad they are healthy. We are all so lucky.
This is ROCK.. circa '94!
Thanks phish for being phish.
Pavilion in front of tapers.
thank you phish for continuing to be a unique phish every time for our listening pleasure!
Wow that was fucking amazing! Like a rock opera 🔥
30 Years Later, it’s still legendary!
Thank you. I was at this one. First full Summer Tour. \m/
1994 is peak Phish for those in the know...
In a broader sense, 1993-96 was their prime. However, per single year, I would definitely argue 1994 is their peak.
All depends on how dissonant you like it. A lot of people would argue 97 was the best year.
@@Frank_Reynolds__.97-98 is peak funk. But by 97 they stopped practicing. 93-94 none of the boys missed a note. And the jams were just straight exhilarating even on their ‘worst’ nights of 93/94.
There's no doubt for me that this is prime Phish, all 4 guys at the top of their game musically. The edge was softened a bit after 96 for me
@HippolitoJuancheese I like the dissonance of 94 better than any year, but if we're talking about a full on dance party, 97 was it
I wouldn't see them for another 4 years after this, but got to see Col. Forbin & McGrupp at my first show! 90's Phish set a bar for live music that may never be matched.
Almost 30 years later… it’s finally back!!!!
Man listening to this tripping balls after the national symphony show 😂 thanks trey
Stoked to be seeing them this weekend, 30 years later!
The Stash from this show will haunt my dreams until the end of my days.
Indeed a fabulous show, my second after seeing them 10 years earlier at Nectars. Looking forward to the shows next weekend back at the same venue!
BALLS
Wow! This is the one that got away. Caught the next night.
The next night is better despite this one having gamehendge. I was at both.
That is the best Divided Sky I’ve ever heard! WOW!
This is the year for sure. Most of the best (IMO) versions of early songs are from this era. The Divided Sky from Chicago in June 94 is also incredible
I saw the red rocks shows ..a great fun time
I will be driving in a huge rainstorm later...will be enjoying this show in the car and the show outside
The was my first show. Not a bad start :)
you lucky duck!
Thank you so much for posting this! I was just telling my friend how I was at this epic show with the elusive Gamehendge story!
Best Stash ever!! My first show wasn’t until summer of 1995 but this one must have been epic 😊
It was. Summer 94 was something special. Glad I was there
The ac dc bag here is maybe one of treys best guitar solos ever
I go back to this show just for the acdc solo. Peak Trey for sure
They were so on, especially Trey. That whole year, and '95, my favorites. '95 was my first show too.
I was there and nearly lost whatever I had left of my mind when they started Gamehendge! Still a scorcher of a show 30 years later.
94 modulus sounds so good
This Modulus was Mike’s backup bass at the time. The Lannguadoc was the #1. I love Paul’s work, but Mike on a Modulus Graphite pierces through the mix so much more clearly.
Thought he didn't use the modulus until 97.
@@conjandysecurity was in use as a back up/alternative as early as 1994.
Thirty years gone.
Yeah, but think of the time we live in.
@@conjandysecurity ?
Trey is a beast.
I’ve said this before on other videos but I never realized Mike played his modulus before 97.
Yep. 1994 is the earliest known appearance of a Modulus. Halloween video is evidence as well.
Epic
The Stash from A Live One!
Was not expecting to see you here lol
This was my first show.
I was there, down near the front sec 3
Leaving this for drunk future me; 1:56:50 staccato = sound of the universe disintegrating
2:32:15 TREY MOTHER OF GOD
I'm sure the drunk future you appreciates it!
I’ve always loved the feel of 1:56:20-30. I was at the show and got the bootleg and n 96 from a college buddy. Rewound that part many a time. It’s funny the parts we all love.
más duro que infancia en Siria
1:10:52 Divided sky.... how is this version not on the jam chart
I hate the dentist!
strange timing as I went today, but no drill only some scraper.
Depends how much nitrous he lets me suck.🤷🏻
Awesome
Love it
1:22:39 - 1:22:44 ... Jesus fucking christ man... I'm still finding things he does to this day that just fucking blows my mind... can't even compute after that little arpeggio
I wish they would do a complete Gamehendge show again
I honestly think for most huge phisheads, it would be a huge disappointment and I don't think it would sound good at all...they are too deep into "sigma oasis" and other new "songs" like this. Fishman forgets how to play at least a third of the setlist from any given show and his rudements have slowed down to a crawl 30 years later(no disrespect). I just think too much age and time have made it impossible to pull something like this off. Trey doesn't even play like this anymore. I am not saying it's bad at all, it's just different. You can be mad at me all you want but don't you dare say you don't hear it and know what I am talking about. This year is peak 1.0 and possibly makes a case for peak Hose. The Fall tour is one of the greatest tours ever played, Kent State is possibly the best show ever performed by the band imo and came three weeks after the massive Garden run that the Dead played, 6 nights lol...some of the last good Dead shows played worth listening to. I often think that the Fall tour was the passing of the torch In many ways but it depends if you jumped on Cheese tour instead like a lot of hardcore family did. It was truly an Incredible moment in history for Jam.
All of 94 was off the freekin hook! 95 & 96 didn't suk either!! This is the 'version' of the band that fires me up the most. Agreed that I don't see them pulling off a setlist like this again (Gamehenge and otherwise - Reba, YEM, in this show) Peak Phish, IMO. I know many like 2.0 and beyond - deeper grooves, longer jams. I dig that too but....... Gimmie 94! I was at this show - ripped my freekin face off! @@IndochineQuinine
You got your wish!🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Welp, I think we're all happy with it.
@@andreslo5282 best wish come true ever!!!
Heck of a yem
Missed by one night
Tbh I think you got a pretty awesome show, even tho the Gamehendge set is legendary.
Interesting that people went nuts for Gamehendge even as far back as 1994.........
As far back as? That’s the END of the gamehendge era.
@@FlowerSupply420 Really? I saw it performed four months ago.
I'm joking - I don't care, and I don't know that much about Phish. I like that the reaction from this crowd is basically "Oh yeah, they're doing another Gamehendge set."
@@FlowerSupply420 Also dummy - 1994 was 30 years ago already. I know because I was 24 in 1994 and saw Phish at Wetlands in 1990.
@done1675 rip Wetlands. Every Tuesday Dead nite.
Mikes flow is out of sight
Fuck I love rift.
1:19:08 (for me haha)
Thanks! Do you have 6/19/95 by any chance? Would like to check that out again.
hair was just fluffier in the 90s
was this their first time playing at great woods? and is this the stash that is on the "a live one" album? thanks
Wow
Trey was definitely speed balling this first set.
Phish threads be like:
Trey was on it.
Trey was killing it.
Trey was high.
😂
There were no hard drugs in Phish pre 96 unless you count dissociatives caffeine and alcohol which honestly you probably should
@@newusernamehere4772 lots of pills
@@newusernamehere4772lots of pills and cocaine from early 90’s some still do it
@@newusernamehere4772shrooms and potentially acid was a thing prior to 96 (not during showtime, more specifically during studio work and downtime, especially during their Europe trip before the release of Junta and mid to late 80s). Fall/winter tour of 96 is when the hard shit supposedly started, mainly just blow and uppers of the sorts. But this whole show is pure adrenaline and motivation(and endless practice)…possibly a single tequila shot for each of the boys before set one and set two to get them fired up and loose at the same time…
Don’t quote me tho, I’m only 22 but I’ve done a fair share of research. Plus being an experienced guitarist (playing since I was 6) that has dabbled with most substances during my playing, it’s easy to relate to treys playing and energy given the substance and respected year he was rumored doing said substances. Early-end of summer tour 96’: shrooms
End of fall/early winter tour post Vegas up until fall tour 98’): blow as far as I’m aware
And start of 99 is when he started dabbling with pills, which continued until 2006.
SOMEONE CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG
2:22:15
👍
54:06 🥹
da fuq is that dentist chair rap??? so dumb, I'm sorry...this is why I just cant dig these guys no matter how hard I've tried...and I tried..I saw them at Nectar's and in private in Boston in '87
Nobody cares.
@@conjandysecurity you did lol 🤙🤙
Unpopular opinion: Gamehendge is cringe.
Perhaps the greatest phish show of all time but the woods were even greater the secret set nature jam at Mondegreen rivals this and even Riverport Gin. Yes I dare blaspheme and say that. The secret set was THAT level Monet art
40:15
insane ice. page side mf rage side