1. Loving Cup 2. Rift 3. Split Open and Melt 4. Fee 5. Maze 6. Colonel Forbin's Ascent 7. Fly Famous Mockingbird 8. Sparkle 9. My Friend, My Friend 10. Poor Heart 11. David Bowie/Moby Dick 12. Runaway Jim 13. It's Ice 14. Paul and Silas 15. You Enjoy Myself 16. Ya Mar 17. Big Ball Jam 18. Lawn Boy 19. Funky Bitch 20. My Sweet One 21. Hold Your Head Up/Love You/Hold Your Head Up 22. Llama 23. Amazing Grace 24. AC/DC Bag 25. Golgi Apparatus 26. Foam 27. The Sloth 28. Possum 29. Weigh 30. All Things Reconsidered 31. The Divided Sky 32. The Horse 33. Silent In The Morning 34. Fluffhead 35. Cavern 36. Wilson 37. Reba 38. Tweezer 39. Walk Away 40. Tweezer 41. Glide 42. Mike's Song 43. My Mind's Got A Mind Of Its Own 44. Mike's Song 45. I Am Hydrogen 46. Vibration Of Life 47. Kung 48. I Am Hydrogen 49. Weekapaug Groove 50. Have Mercy 51. Weekapaug Groove 52. Rock And Roll All Nite 53. Weekapaug Groove 54. Fast Enough For You 55. Big Ball Jam 56. Hold Your Head Up/Terrapin/Hold Your Head Up 57. Harry Hood 58. Tweezer Reprise 59. Sleeping Monkey 60. Suzy Greenberg 61. Buried Alive 62. Punch You In The Eye 63. Uncle Pen 64. Horn 65. Chalk Dust Torture 66. Esther 67. Dinner And A Movie 68. Bouncing Around The Room 69. Run Like An Antelope 70. Axilla 71. The Curtain 72. Stash 73. Manteca 74. Stash 75. The Lizards 76. Bathtub Gin 77. Hold Your Head Up/Cracklin' Rosie/Hold Your Head Up/Tuning 78. The Squirming Coil 79. Big Black Furry Creature From Mars 80. Sweet Adeline 81. Good Times, Bad Times 82. Paul and Silas 83. Pig In A Pen
Product Description
This CD of recordings from Phish's three-show run at Atlanta's Roxy Theater in 1993 is the first complete multiple-show release since "Hampton Comes Alive" and the magical "Island Tour" of 1998. An almost 8 ½ hour excursion. The only thing better than one night of Phish at their peak is three shows in a row and, as three-night stands go, this collection simply must be heard.
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At the Roxy (Atlanta 93)
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2008-11-18)
- Publisher: JEMP RECORDS
- Label: JEMP RECORDS
- Format: Box set, Live
- Studio: JEMP RECORDS
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #4851
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Wonderful shows, poor package. 2008-12-25
Comment: Hello, this is my first review on Amazon.com. I live in Italy but i'm in love with Phish since the mid of the '90s and this was my Xmas gift and I'm very happy to hear those shows in a brilliant sound. 1993 is a great period for the band and those gigs are great!! The only disappoint thing, for me, it's the package: 8 paper sleeves with only a 2 page "booklet" and it was a VERY expensive bought for me (about 60 Euros). Well, ok, they are 8 discs but the packaging is 2$ expensive for the band. Uhm. Anyway, great great great great shows !
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: One of the all-time most cherished and unusual Phish shows 2008-12-01
Comment: I've had an audience version of 2/20/93 as a cherished part of my tape collection since the mid 90s. The Pharmer's Almanac rated it as Phan Pick #3 and I couldn't agree more. Since 2/20/93 (Saturday night) has long been one of those mystical and exalted sparklers, it's a good place for a review to begin. The second set is especially spectacular in an unusual way. Many of the band's songs reference other Phish songs. In addition to 'Mike's Song' featuring a 'Tweezer' bass line, it contains a nod to 'Fluffhead.' It is one of those epic shows that boasts a 'Tweezer' that lasts the duration of the set. Except instead of a straight up 'Tweezer,' it became a monster jam that segued in and out of mini-versions of 'My Mind's Got A Mind Of Its Own,' 'Vibration Of Life,' 'Have Mercy' and many others. The most memorable tune of the thread occurred when Gene Simmons impersonator Jay Von Lehe came out to sing a minute long version of the KISS song 'Rock And Roll All Night.' While the second night is the blockbuster that easily could have been a Live Phish release by itself, the previous and following nights are also a blast. The Friday night show features one of those 'David Bowie's' that played 'Moby Dick' bookends. It was Jon Fishman's birthday and unbeknownst to listeners is that he is at one point presented with a Public Enemy style clock. Jimmy Herring (Aquarium Rescue Unit, Phil and Phriends, etc.) plays for a few tunes, but his musical impact is minimal. The first night is a wonderful show that tends to get overshadowed by the next evening's blockbuster. The last two discs of "At the Roxy" feature the Sunday night performance. The last night is wonderful by most standards, but a typical show for the period. The oddity for the evening was the inclusion of local boy Jeff Mosier (Aquarium Rescue Unit, Blueground Undergrass). Joining the band for the debut of 'Pig in a Pen,' he plays banjo on a few tunes. The weekend gave a final nod to Zeppelin with a memorable bluegrass infused rendition of 'Good Times Bad Times.' It seems that the band connected with Mosier, because he toured with Phish the following year and became the band's Bluegrass mentor. On all eight discs, the sound quality is superb. Those who ordered "At the Roxy" from the Phish web page also received a bonus disc of the previous year's performance from Atlanta's Variety Playhouse. As memory serves me, it's the only official release that features an explanation of the secret language. While short, 3/28/92 is a good show that is now marketed as the Roxy prequel. As the story goes, the band couldn't do a full second set since the club was flooded. Before packing up, Phish promised to return to Atlanta with something special. Indeed, the following year's string of Roxy shows proved to be an epic and cherished chapter of Phishlore. Get "At the Roxy" and enjoy a beloved piece of Phishistory.
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