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Phish / 1995.06.19 [Phish]

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Phish
Date: 1995/06/19
Venue: Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, IN
Recorded: Paul Languedoc
Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Kevorkian Mastering
Technical Assistance: Ben Collette
Source: LivePhish (MP3)
Runtime: 2h55min
★ 7.8

今年、3 回目の Archive リリース。
95 年の音源は、これまでにも数公演リリースされています。

今回の Show は、
‘Dinner And A Movie - An Archival Video Series'
の Episode 12 で映像も公開されました。

Theme From The Bottom が
Opener とは、ちょっと珍しいスタート。

この時代の "Reba" の演奏とかは、
今では感じられない勢いがあり、
メリハリが効いた演奏で楽しい。

インターミッション、
大抵は"fifteen minute"って言って、
30 分は出てこないのに、
この日は “sixteen minute”
って Trey は言ってるのが笑える。

詳細は、ライナーノーツ参照。


Set List
THEME FROM THE BOTTOM > (12:05)
POOR HEART (2:38)
AC/DC BAG > (9:03)
TELA (6:49)
PUNCH YOU IN THE EYE (7:30)
REBA (16:32)
STRANGE DESIGN > (2:59)
RIFT > (5:51)
CAVERN > (4:18)
RUN LIKE AN ANTELOPE (11:15)

SET II
SIMPLE > (6:24)
DAVID BOWIE (23:43)
THE MANGO SONG (7:06)
LOVING CUP > (5:43)
SPARKLE > (3:51)
YOU ENJOY MYSELF (24:39)
ACOUSTIC ARMY (3:41)
POSSUM (15:04)

ENCORE
A DAY IN THE LIFE (5:50)


NOTES
On June 19, 1995 Phish played the tenth show of their 22-date summer tour
at Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, IN –
a modern amphitheater in the Indianapolis suburbs with
a capacity of just under 25,000, surrounded at the time by corn fields. 
It was Phish’s first Deer Creek show of 23 to-date
and reserved tickets cost $20.00. 
The band was at a creative zenith on the heels of an impressive fall ’94 tour
that yielded most of the tracks for ‘A Live One’ (released June 27th). 
They were playing mainly amphitheaters
with two-night stands at Red Rocks, The Mann, Jones Beach,
Great Woods, and Sugarbush -
and had just dropped ten new songs leading up to summer.

Set I highlights included the Theme From The Bottom opener,
AC/DC Bag > Tela, a stunning Reba,
and muscular Run Like An Antelope closer.
Set II commenced after a “sixteen minute” setbreak
and featured a hot Simple > David Bowie opening sequence,
mid-set You Enjoy Myself, Acoustic Army, and a deconstructed Possum. 
Set II ran long and the A Day In The Life encore was cut on
the 90-minute video tape, but complete audio survived to convey
the full significance of Phish’s Deer Creek debut.

Deer Creek ‘95 was recorded by Paul Languedoc
to 2-track digital and mastered by Fred Kevorkian.
Video from this show was featured on Episode 12 of
‘Dinner And A Movie - An Archival Video Series.’



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