SET 1: Runaway Jim, Foam, Sparkle, Stash, Rift, You Enjoy Myself[1], Llama[2], Funky Bitch[3]
This set was an opener for Santana. Trey teased Buried Alive in Stash. YEM through Funky Bitch featured special guest Carlos Santana on guitar. YEM and Llama also included Karl Perazzo and Raul Rekow on percussion. YEM contained You Don't Love Me teases. Funky Bitch was played for the first time since October 15, 1991 (110 shows). The David Bowie that appears on some recordings of this show is a filler from 4/17/92.
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Review by joechip
I wish a recording existed of the Santana set, the guys came out and sat in with the band for a lengthy segment, each member was given an extended solo spot. I distinctly remember them jamming on Carlos' fiery Super Boogie/Hong Kong Blues instrumental.
One of the most memorable shows I ever saw, almost 20 years ago now. I didn't see Phish again until 11/29/98 and I was frankly astonished at how their popularity exploded in the interval. I thought they were too quirky to ever really get that kind of following...but the way they slayed this performance at Stowe, on a tour that represented a big opportunity for them, I shouldn't have been too surprised.