Phish played an all-time version of “You Enjoy Myself” at Albany’s Knickerbocker Arena on this date in 1995.
Phish Fall Tour 1995: By The Numbers - By Team JamBase
- Dec 17, 2020
- 6:29 am PST
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour concludes with a statistical look back at the Phish’s historic Fall Tour 1995.
The penultimate ’25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour’ article focuses on the majestic “Tweezer” Phish played at Raleigh’s Reynolds Coliseum on this date during Fall Tour 1999.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour spins up the “Rotation Jam” Phish performed at The Spectrum in Philadelphia on this date of their Fall Tour 1995.
Phish’s fifth and final performance in Binghamton, which took place on this date in 1995, was so good it was selected as the band’s first ‘Live Phish’ archival release.
Phish kicked out the jams at the Providence Civic Center on this date during Fall Tour 1999, including a swampy rendition of “Gumbo.”
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with an examination of the 30-minute “Drowned” that opened the second set in Hartford, Connecticut on this date during Fall Tour 1999.
Phish’s concert at Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, Maine on this date during Fall Tour 1995 is best remembered for its ‘Dog Log’ album antics.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with a recap of Phish’s rarity highlighted concert in Philadelphia on this date on their Fall Tour 1999.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour looks back at Phish’s debut cover of The Beatles’ “Come Together” during Fall Tour 1995 to mark the anniversary of John Lennon’s tragic death.
Phish went “The Little Drummer Boy” crazy with multiple teases and jams on the holiday song during their show in Charleston on this date during Fall Tour 2019.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour looks back at Phish’s first show in Las Vegas featuring Les Claypool and other members of Primus sitting-in.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour revisits Phish’s debut of their original “Jennifer Dances” in Rochester, New York on Fall Tour 1999.
Phish drove a capacity crowd into a frenzy with their set-closing “First Tube” at Madison Square Garden in New York City on this date during Fall Tour 2009.
Phish’s intimate concert for SiriusXM listeners at The Met in Philadelphia on this date during Fall Tour 2019 was highlighted by an impressive rendition of “Also Sprach Zarathrustra,” aka “2001.”
Phish unleashed a “Tweezer” for the ages as part of their show in New Haven, Connecticut on this date during Fall Tour 1995.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with co-founding member Jeff Holdsworth’s sit-in with Phish on Fall Tour 2003.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with a look at last year’s Phish show on this date in Providence, Rhode Island featuring plenty of “Plasma” teases and THX Sound Effect tests.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with Osiris Media CEO RJ Bee revisiting Béla Fleck’s sit-in with Phish on Fall Tour 1995.
Phish kicked off their second set at Albany’s Times Union Center on this date during Fall Tour 2009 with a pairing of “Seven Below” and “Ghost” that featured some of the band’s best jamming of the year.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with the “Wipe Out” set Phish played at The Centrum in Worcester, Massachusetts on Fall Tour 1998.
Phish fit three versions of “Poor Heart” and the first ever “Rotation Jam” into their Hampton Coliseum debut on this date during Fall Tour 1995.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour revisits The Dude Of Life’s sit-in on November 24 during the band’s Fall Tour 1998.
Phish played Hot Rize’s “Midnight On The Highway” for the first and only time during an eventful concert in Vancouver that took place on this date during Fall Tour 1996.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour revisits a wild “Big Black Furry Creature From Mars” Phish played in drummer Jon Fishman’s hometown of Syracuse on Fall Tour 2009.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with their lone cover of Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping” at Hampton Coliseum on Fall Tour 1998.
Drummer Jon Fishman led Phish through their first and only cover of Will Smith’s “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” at Hampton Coliseum on this date during Fall Tour 1998.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour looks back at the “You Enjoy Myself” featuring teases of Deee-Lite’s “Groove Is In The Heart” from their show in Kansas City on Fall Tour 1996.
Phish kicked off Fall Tour 2009 11 years ago today at Cobo Arena in Detroit with a show highlighted by a standout version of “Down With Disease.”
Phish welcomed Jimmy Buffett for “Brown Eyed Girl” and Butch Trucks for “Possum” in West Palm Beach on this date during Fall Tour 1995.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with a look back at the “M” set Phish played in St. Louis on Fall Tour 1996 featuring special guest John Popper.
Phish unleashed an all-time version of “Stash” incorporating “Manteca” and “Dog Faced Boy” in Orlando on this date during Fall Tour 1995.
For the 25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour series, we’re devoting November 13 to all of Fall Tour 1997, a run that began 23 years ago today, and the rest of the tour will essentially be off-limits for the remainder of the series.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with Phish’s first time singing “The Star Spangled Banner” before a pro-sporting event and a party at Prince’s Paisley Park in Minneapolis on Fall Tour 1996.
Phish treated fans in Grand Rapids, Michigan to an improv-heavy show on this date during Fall Tour 1998 highlighted by a 24-minute “Halley’s Comet.”
25 Years Of Phish Fall Your continues with a “Harry Hood” encore played by Phish in Atlanta on this date on their Fall Tour 1995.
Phish began the second leg of Fall Tour 1995 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on this date with a show featuring a standout version of “Reba.”
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour looks back at the time guitarist Trey Anastasio dealt with technical issues by kicking his guitar rig during a show in Champaign on Fall Tour 1996.
Phish treated fans of a memorable, 26+ minute “Bathtub Gin” at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky on this date during Fall Tour 1996.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with that time a “naked dude” crashed the stage during their show in Madison, Wisconsin on Fall Tour 1998.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with a look back at a memorable pairing of “Piper” with “2001” on this date in Denver on Fall Tour 1998.
Percussionist Karl Perazzo sat-in for Phish’s entire show in Gainesville, Florida on this date during Fall Tour 1996.
Phish shocked and awed fans by covering all of Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ album in Salt Lake City on this date during Fall Tour 1998.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with a look back at the acoustic daytime set Phish played at Festival 8 on this date during Fall Tour 2009.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour revisits Phish’s Fall Tour 1995 concert on Halloween featuring their musical costume cover of The Who’s ‘Quadrophenia’ album.
Phish worked portions of four different Led Zeppelin songs into “Tweezer” on this date at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City during Fall Tour 2010.
25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour continues with Phish honoring the World Series champion San Francisco Giants in San Francisco during their Fall Tour 2014.
Celebrate 25 Years Of Phish Fall Tour by revisiting a 25-minute version of TV On The Radio’s “Golden Age” performed on this date on Fall Tour 2016.
Phish treated fans to a +25-minute version of “No Men In No Man’s Land” at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on this date during Fall Tour 2018.
Phish fit a cover of reggae star Gregory Isaacs’ “Night Nurse” within “Makisupa Policeman” on this date in Manchester, New Hampshire during Fall Tour 2010.