Identifier8910846
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Show RatingA+
Sound RatingA
NoteThis 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 Signal", "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.
Source Infomp3
Trades Allowed
Performance
Phish 1995-05-16 Lowell Memorial Auditorium, Lowell, MA
Set 1Don't You Wanna Go?*, Ha Ha Ha* > Spock's Brain*, Strange Design*, Reba, Theme From The Bottom*, Hold Your Head Up > Lonesome Cowboy Bill* > Hold Your Head Up, Free*, Flip* > You Enjoy Myself, Sweet Adeline, Sample In A Jar

E: I'll Come Running* > Gloria*^
Set 2

Set 3

CommentVoters For Choice Benefit

* - First Time Played
^ - One Verse Only For Gloria Steinem