Monday, October 18, 2010

:theboogiespot: PodCast#8




Phish: 1996/11/02 Coral Sky Amphitheater, West Palm Beach FL

Coming off the heels of the legendary Head's halloween show, Phish continued it's trademark 1996 intensity with a huge two setter at the only outdoor venue of the tour. Longtime Santana percussionist Karl Perazzo guests on percussion for the entire evening and Allman Brothers Band founding member Butch Trucks sits in on a smoking "Funky Bitch" to close the show.
The grooved-out 40 minutes of "Crosseyed > Antelope" is hands down one of the greatest moments of the year, and a solid first set is highlighted by a melting "Free" and raging '96 machine gun guitar work from Trey on both "Julius" and Chuck Berry's classic "Johnny B. Goode".

Phish
1996/11/02
Coral Sky Amphitheater, West Palm Beach FL

I: Ya Mar, Julius, Fee > Taste, Cavern, Stash, The Lizards, Free, Johnny B. Goode

II: Crosseyed and Painless > Run Like an Antelope, Waste, Harry Hood, A Day In The Life

E: Sweet Adeline, Funky Bitch*

* w/ Butch Trucks on drums