I decided on Bluesky for my posting home but my posts do bridge here:
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I decided on Bluesky for my posting home but my posts do bridge here:
Alas I cannot
It gets quieter and then spacey and weird - not a common occurrence in this era of Phish. They use this Page led soundscape to slowly build towards another peak that then suddenly drops into the vocal jam.
This is 1991 Phish pointing at 93-95. It was all there even then. If you can only listen to one 20 minute song today, take a break from the usual Alice's Restaurant. You can hear any mood you want from the Dartmouth Y-E-M (except for boredom).
Before calling it a wrap on today's post, I fired it up. 31 years later, it most definitely holds up as something worth your time. Right before the 10 minute mark, there's a Tweezer Reprise flavored jam and what sounds like a play on Two Tickets to Paradise by Trey at the 10:03 mark.
Then it just explodes! It's Tweezer Reprise but not quite. Then it's more like a DWD a year early. The peak goes on for about 3 minutes but before it can get repetitive, the band just stops on a dime.
Of course, the fact that they were playing in the core of their fanbase in NH and asked if anyone had been to the previous show in VT and exactly one person cheered makes it dubious that they were getting by.
While scouring the Internet to see if I could find photos of said bathrobe, what I did find was references to the YEM.
As the David Bowie intro started on 11/24/91, Trey announced that he was going to make a presentation and requested that everyone not go away. As a reward for the crew that was doing such hard work, they handed out monogrammed bathrobes to all of them - although not Marley, despite Trey's joke that she was getting one.
According to this ramble, they handed out bowling balls the year before.