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Review by spreaditround
INCOGNITO
Munich, Germany
SET 1:
Runaway Jim: Standard. >
My Soul: Standard.
One Meatball[1], Little Red Rooster[1], Got My Mojo Working[1] - Probably a lot of fun for the performers but not sure it translates well on tape. Maybe it did live in the flesh.
Stash: Standard.
Waste: Standard. >
Taste: Standard.
Loving Cup: Standard.
SET 2:
Beauty of My Dreams: Standard. >
Sample in a Jar: Standard. >
Punch You in the Eye: Standard. >
Free: Standard.
Fee[2] Standard. ->
My Friend, My Friend[3] Trey train wrecks this intro and then abruptly, LOL. He sounds pissed too.
Down with Disease: Trey goes into the closing stanza and totally catches Page off guard. Rough. >
Prince Caspian: Standard.
La Grange: Standard.
Sweet Adeline: Standard.
ENCORE:
Chalk Dust Torture: Standard.
Summary: One of the weakest shows in the late 90’s. It’s super bland and bereft of highlights. 2/5.
Replay Value: None.
[1] Phish debut, Sydney Ellis on vocals.
[2] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
[3] Aborted quickly and scrapped.
One Meatball through Mojo Workin’ were Phish debuts that featured Sydney Ellis on vocals. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. My Friend was aborted quickly and scrapped.
JAM CHART VERSIONS
Prince Caspian