Mockingbird included a surfing narration and a tease of the Gilligan’s Island theme song. I Didn't Know featured Fish on trombone. Bowie included Oom Pa Pa and Simpsons signals and a teases of the theme from Jeopardy! Wilson included a Random Note signal. Mike teased Iron Man in Big Ball Jam. If I Only Had a Brain featured Mimi Fishman on vacuum. Amazing Grace was performed without microphones.

Teases
Theme from Gilligan's Island tease in Fly Famous Mockingbird, Theme from Jeopardy! tease in David Bowie, Iron Man tease in Big Ball Jam
Debut Years (Average: 1988)

This show was part of the "1993 Winter/Spring Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1993-02-25

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill After a much needed day off, this is the only show at the Cameo Theatre, and it's a good one! The nineteenth show of the tour finds the boys still "surfing" through Florida. The recording leaves a bit to be desired as it sounds like there is noise reduction on it, and maybe multiple generations of DAT to cassette, to computer upload.

Buried Alive fades in on the recording, so it's good from what I can hear. Poor Heart has funny moments because Trey errantly calls out Leo for the Cactus solo, leading him to call everyone Boss, or Hoss, by the end. The mysterious "extra" solo section is gone too, before the last verse. Cavern was well played, but why so early? Maze was absolutely great! Forbin's was good, and has a great story, as usual. "We're riding the tube!" Mockingbird was also very well played. Rift is also much better than the last few I've heard. Stash was solid, but rudely cut off, most likely by an old tape flip? Anyway, it comes back in time for a standard Bouncing. IDK comes with multiple nicknames, the announcement that Fishman's parents are there, and the loving trombone solo for them. A little foolishness ensues before a solid Bowie closes up an exceptional first set. Very well played overall!

Suzy was a little off sounding, like the reverb/delay got in the way of their timing. Also Fish seems to be on his best behavior and doesn't scream as much. Ice had some rough spots in the middle from Trey and was a little off on the timing. Sparkle was much better tonight, although this time it sounds like Mike and Page are ahead of the timing curve and almost falling off. Wilson was pretty good and had a nice strange jam at the end. Trey fell off bad in the intro of a fast YEM. He also had some rough parts in the middle, but the jam and the vocal jam were good, including a "church choir" ending. Pen was very sloppy tonight and was also cut at the end like an old tape flip. We cut back in during the Ball Jam, which has a sloppy ending. Strange to hear FEFY after that, and this one had some rough parts from all of them at different times. Then HYHU brings Fish back out with Mimi for a Brain and some vacuum solos. Very funny stuff tonight on that one. Golgi was alright, nothing too fancy or great. Mars almost sounds like a surprise as Mike takes a second to get in and then rushes through the second verse. Strange way to end a strange set.

Grace was also cut off on the recording I heard. I'm sure it was fine. So, GTBT is rocked out to finish off this better than average show. The recording has a lot of static and pops in it at this point, like it's a bad DAT tape.

Really, check out the first set of this one, at the very least Maze. This is definitely four star playing. A day off seems to help so much.
, attached to 1993-02-25

Review by Hendrix22

Hendrix22 https://youtu.be/CCQg7vtJ9tQ?si=R4HRRfKqFukAZZ64
I was able to locate the video footage online from the Phish show on February 25, 1993 at The Cameo Theatre in Miami Beach, Florida. This show is very good and I enjoyed the video. I hope you enjoy this footage as much as I did and find it helpful.
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