Antelope was dedicated by Trey to "Chris" and "Bob." This show marked the debut of Lawn Boy, which Trey announced as a “world premiere.” Antelope and 'A' Train contained Sailor's Hornpipe teases. Fee and Suzy included Long Tall Glasses teases. Suzy also contained a Brady Bunch theme tease. SOAM included Dave's Energy Guide teasing. 'A' Train also contained a Dixie tease. Bowie included a Contact tease in the intro and Mr. P.C. tease in the song. Prior to In a Hole, Auld Lang Syne was teased.
Teases
Dave's Energy Guide tease in Split Open and Melt, Dixie and Sailor's Hornpipe teases in Take the 'A' Train, Theme from The Brady Bunch and Long Tall Glasses teases in Suzy Greenberg, Contact and Mr. P.C. teases in David Bowie, Auld Lang Syne tease, Long Tall Glasses tease in Fee, Sailor's Hornpipe tease in Run Like an Antelope
Debut Years (Average: 1988)

This show was part of the "1989 Tour"

Show Reviews

, attached to 1989-11-30

Review by DollarBill

DollarBill This is a nice late ’89 show at the Paradise in Boston with pretty good playing overall.

The recording cuts in on Gin and this one doesn’t seem that tight from what is represented here. Divided Sky is ok, Mike sounds off in some spots. Ya Mar gets interesting during the solos as everyone is called out as Leo! Oh Kee Pa into Bag was good and then Trey talks about how good it sounds on stage and how they got there really early to set up and how great the crew is. This becomes ironically funny to me as the next couple of songs have monitor feedback in them. So much for the good sound… Anyways, Foam, Lizards and My Sweet One were all pretty well played. Antelope rocked, as usual, and then we have the debut of Lawn Boy, which was funny and well done. The newly added Frankenstein closes up the first set nicely.

The beginning of Reba was also cut and was just ok to my ears. Trey fell off in the middle, but it’s a hard song and its still new. Possum was good as was my favorite Forbin’s > Mockingbird combo. Mockingbird had some cuts in the recording though. Fishman then comes out for the worst Undone I’ve ever heard. He forgets all the lyrics and gets lots of help from Page and its no wonder that they canned this one after one more performance. Fee was good, though it sounds like Trey is having a little trouble singing it tonight. Melt is really starting to settle in and rock hard on a regular basis. A-Train was nicely done and very dynamic with all four members trading off licks. Suzy, Contact and Bowie were all reasonably well played to close up the back half of a pretty good second set.

After some funny stage banter about the upcoming New Year’s Eve show the band breaks out the new In a Hole song. The key change transition in the middle was rough, but otherwise its pretty well played. I like this song and I don’t know why it didn’t stick around in their repertoire? Golgi is the second encore and was pretty standard tonight.

Overall it’s a pretty good ’89 show to hear with lots of teases, funny stage banter, and the first Lawn Boy.
, attached to 1989-11-30

Review by thelot

thelot Great recording tonight! The levels get bumped up midway through set 1.

Gin cuts in towards the end. Trey pushes this one a little further than versions that have preceded it. Minor slip up during the composed section of Sky but the jam delivers. Solid Ya Mar. Afterwards Trey remarks on how good the sound is this evening. Sick version of Bag!!! Levels get bumped up during the opening portion of Foam. Antelope slays tonight! Cool Marco section. Lawn Boy debut! Frankenstein closes set 1 again in grand fashion. Top notch first half!

The first minute or so of Reba is cut. ;) Strong jam tonight! Great Possum to follow. Undun is absolutely hilarious!! It’s the worst/best version yet! lol There’s some tape warble towards the end of Undun. Tape flip cuts into Fee. Some more tape warble during Melt. Crazy version of Melt! DEG teasing taboot taboot! Tight A-Train! Fun version of Suzy! Cool opening half to Bowie with a nice jam. Not as experimental as some of the Bowie’s from this tour but still a very strong version. Cool new ending to In a Hole but they didn’t end with I’m an A Hole! Killer show tonight!!! 11/30 has produced some amazing shows throughout Phishtory and this one is no exception!
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