Phish has announced that their next archival release will be their Nov. 28, 1994 show in Bozeman, Mont. The show will become available on LivePhish.com tomorrow, Dec. 18, at midnight. However, if you want to listen to the show early, tune into SiriusXM’s Phish Radio today at Noon ET to hear it in full.
The show took place at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse at Montana State University. It is best known for its “Tweezer,” known simply as the “Bozeman Tweezer.” The nearly-45-minute behemoth took over the second set that, according to the LivePhish tracklisting, had only five songs. However, on Phish.net, the setlist includes the “Digital Delay Loop Jam” that was contained within the “Tweezer” as its own song. The show also included a sit-in from Cameron McKinney on saxophone during Simple.
Another fun bit of trivia (according to Phish.net) is that the show was originally scheduled to take place at MSU’s Shroyer Gym, which had a capacity of 1,800. However, due to ticket demand, the show was moved to the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, which can hold up to 8,500 people.
Pre-order the show on LivePhish.com, and check out the full setlist below, via Phish.net.
Phish
Nov. 28, 1994
Bozeman, MT
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Scent of a Mule, Stash, Guyute, Sparkle > Simple[1] > Divided Sky, Sweet Adeline
Set 2: Suzy Greenberg > NICU > Tweezer -> Digital Delay Loop Jam -> Tweezer > Sleeping Monkey > Julius
ENCORE: Fee[2] > Tweezer Reprise
[1] Cameron McKinney on saxophone.
[2] Trey sang verses through megaphone.
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