![]() ![]() Wasting no time at all, the band opened up with a thick and grooving David Bowie that incorporated some masterful teasing of Aerosmith’s “Dream On.” This initial jam of the show was so locked and patient, clearly illustrating the level of synchronicity the band felt on this night. Still regarded as one of the marquee performances of the band’s career, 12.30.93 was an instant classic, and its absence in the Live Phish series boggles the mind. With the stage designed as a massive aquarium for the New Years’ Run, Phish dove deeply on this evening. It is this New Years Run that produced 12.30.93, one of the best Phish shows in history, and the outlandishly over-played analog tape of my yesteryears was the second set of this show.Ĭoming on a brisk snowy night in Portland, ME, this show cemented Cumberland County Civic Center as an ultimately Phishy venue. The next time the band hit the stage, they embarked on their customary December New Year’s Run tucked into the Northeast. ![]() After stepping up their game in August of ’93, concluding a very successful summer tour, Phish took the fall off from touring. Forward, backward- I played it over and over and over again. Once upon a time, there was one analog tape- one set- that I played twice as much as all my others. ![]()
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