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Friday, June 30, 2017
Phish - 1994-06-17 Eagles Ballroom, Milwaukee, WI (2017)
June 17, 1994
Eagles Ballroom
Milwaukee, WI
Set One:
Runaway Jim 7:42
Foam 9:05
Glide 5:07
Split Open And Melt 11:16
If I Could 6:07
Punch You in the Eye 7:08
Bathtub Gin 9:39
Scent Of A Mule 7:06
Cavern 4:49
Set Two:
2001 4:06
Sample in a Jar 4:52
Poor Heart 2:10
Mike's Song 7:31
Simple 3:56
Mike's Song 1:49
I Am Hydrogen 0:12
Simple 1:05
I Am Hydrogen 2:05
Weekapaug Groove 6:56
Harpua 2:13
Kung 0:18
Harpua 15:06
Sparkle 3:47
Big Ball Jam 2:43
Julius 6:45
Frankenstein 5:11
Encore:
Sleeping Monkey 5:12
Rocky Top 2:46
Notes:
On June 17, 1994 Phish played the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the largest and most ornate room in The Rave/Eagles Club complex. The landmark “Million Dollar Ballroom” was opened in 1927 with an oval wooden dance floor and domed ceiling ringed by balconies, with a capacity of about 1,500. It was Phish’s only show in the haunted ballroom but their second performance in the building, having played The Rave in spring 1992. This was the “O.J. Show” performed during O.J. Simpson’s slow-speed Bronco chase. Starting just before showtime and unbeknownst to the audience (O.J. had a cell phone in 1994 but most fans didn’t), the band was following O.J.’s progress along the freeways of Los Angeles. To say this affected the show would be an understatement. Phish channelled that crazy American energy and injected the juice into the music. The result is no secret – the O.J. Show is a classic introductory Phish tape.
Highlights from 6/17/94 set I included the Runaway Jim opener dedicated to O.J., a dynamic Foam, Split Open And Melt, and Punch You In The Eye > Bathtub Gin. All of set II was a highlight, a Peak Phish excursion at the height of summer 1994, wound into a historic soundtrack. The band thrice showcased their latest song, Simple, during set II: in its usual slot out of Mike’s Song, a unique mashup with I Am Hydrogen, and within the Harpua narration. Harpua also featured the band’s attempt to cool down the sweltering audience, and Gamehendge references foreshadowing events of the next few weeks.
The verdict on the O.J. Show is unanimous - this is must-hear Phish. 6/17/94 Milwaukee was recorded by Paul Languedoc to 2-track soundboard DAT and mastered by Fred Kevorkian.
- O.J. references throughout the show including during: Runaway Jim, 2001, Poor Heart, Mike’s Song, Simple, Harpua
- Harpua narration includes quotes from Simple and Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
- Kung was chanted very quickly by Trey
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"Whatta say O.J!" O.J!!!!!! What is a band without O.J.? Classic PHISH. Thanks brother.👍
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DeleteOh wow nice , thank you sir
ReplyDeleteAwesome! The book says this show is in top 100 :-)
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DeleteAnyone have a working link for this show?
ReplyDeleteDEADphishSPREAD I can't sorry.
ReplyDeleteI was at this show. It was so hot in the theater, the AC must have been broken or something. I'll never forget Trey during Harpua, "And Jimmy...was listening to Jimi!" Then I think he started riffing on Voodoo Chile ( a song we were listening to non-stop during this time period. Anyway, these few weeks of Phish tour were INCREDIBLE! Honestly though, for me it started in 93, then they just kept getting better and better and better all the way up til 96 (which was not bad btw, just not up to 93-94-95 levels. Then, unbelievably, 97 rolls around and they were as loose and connected as they ever got for 97-98. If I die tomorrow, at least I was fortunate enough to catch this band throughout their periods of genius. There was no such thing as a bad night during this period, just different levels of connectedness.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bummer this Languedoc tape is not available here.