Soundcheck: When Something is Wrong with My Baby
SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Bouncing Around the Room, Rift, Stash, The Squirming Coil > Sparkle > Cavern > Vacuum Solo > Cavern > Big Ball Jam > You Enjoy Myself > Runaway Jim, Amazing Grace
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times
This single-set performance was part of the Laguna Seca Daze festival that also included The Allman Brothers Band, Shawn Colvin, and Blues Traveler. Trey teased Fire (Ohio Players) in Stash and Can't You Hear Me Knocking in YEM.
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Review by thephunkydrb
Obviously, I can't review this show as a Phish connoisseur, because at the time I was ignorant. But, what I can say is that I was instantly hooked (to use a tired, but absolutely accurate cliché). I had a blast, danced my butt off, and was just so pleased and impressed with what these fours guys were putting out there, both musically (the chops were undeniable) and extra-musically (just a great vibe, so fun, so silly and playful, so life-affirming). It's still one of the best times I've ever had at a concert.
From there, I headed back to Phoenix, where I was living at the time, and went straight to a used record store. Snagged used copies of Rift and Lawn Boy in short order. And it was on from there. The process from newbie to true-blue phan was underway.
I'm writing this on my 22nd Phishiversary (thanks for the reminder, Mockingbird!). 48 shows in, across the country. Dick's is on deck (my first Dick's/CO experience, which I cannot wait for).
No band has given me so much, elicited such feelings of joy and awe and wonder and appreciation and delight. I owe my career, in a very real way, to Phish. I ended up getting a Ph.D. and actually wrote my doctoral dissertation on the Phish phenomenon. I'm the first to have published academically on Phish, theorizing what it is they do onstage, advocating for a fuller understanding of the power of music, live music, and especially live improvised music; and what it is that intense, deep fandom is and does and means...
Thanks, Phish. Here's to 22 more years...