If we are to trust the band as the arbiter of what is and what is not, there have been nine Phish festivals to date. Each of these events has been replete with surprises both on and off the stage. Among the more clandestine of these surprises have been a series of secret, unannounced, unrequited, undermined, and/or under attended sets of non-traditional Phish. Although, not officially a festival, this "secret set" tradition was originally to be initiated with a late night 4th set at Amy's Farm. Unfortunately, due to the arrival of some uninvited guests looking for trouble, the band pulled the plug and this late night set never materialized. Eliminating the elusive 4th set at Amy's farm from contention, we are left with the opportunity to determine the best of the non-traditional festival sets that are alleged to have occurred when many of us were not looking. Some of these sets are so secret, only Phish knows about them.
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i fainted about 1/4 of the way through the experiment. once moving to the outskirts, i was now on the ground. i had to lay on the grass to collect my face for a long while. a patient fan and her bf nursed me back to health and sent me on my way with a small gatorade and an encouraging dap... i'm not sure how i feel about the memory but i will always remember it as the only time music literally knocked me on my ass. that has to count for something
With that said, the Tower jam was the best/most-exciting/most-intense concentrated hour of Phish performance that I've seen. And as it happens, it's the only secret set I've seen.
Close second is the Mt. Ellen Mountaintop jam latenight in '95. Shit was sick.
I may have felt very differently if I'd been present for the Tower Jam.
I seem to be one of the few that does not find the Ambient set to be anything special.
With that said, I find it ironic that the only secret set you've seen was the "Great GAG in the Sky"...because you clearly don't get "IT"
The universe I share with Phish is loaded with jokes...both practical and otherwise.
BTdubs...it's Doctor_Smarty...with an "S"...for suck "IT"