There hasn’t been a full-length YEM released on any of the official Phish DVD releases yet, what show would you like to see released with a killer YEM?
2 choices:
I’m actually a big fan of the one from A Live One.
Yes indeed. I would absolutely love to see a DVD of this. This has got to be in my top 10 Phish shows of all time. It’s definitely way up there on the list. Every song is played perfectly and with tremendous energy.
The answer is so easy… 11/17/97, of course. 
^ That certainly would be a sick DVD release, although I’m not really familiar with the YEM from that show, definitely gonna check it out.
I think this would be a seck, seck video release.
December 18th, 1999
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
Set 1: Harry Hood, Back at the Chicken Shack, Dog Log, Tube, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, First Tube, The Inlaw Josie Wales, You Enjoy Myself
Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra[1] > Sand, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum, Mike’s Song > Simple, Weekapaug Groove -> Buffalo Bill > Weekapaug Groove[2]
Encore: Ya Mar, Sleeping Monkey
[1] Do You Feel Like We Do tease.
[2] Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.
Notes: Dog Log was dedicated to Paul Languedoc. Afterwards, the band reprised the song for a few seconds after Trey remarked how much he liked it. 2001 included Do You Feel Like We Do (Peter Frampton) teases; Trey also introduced Fishman as ‘Bob Mayonnaise’, likely a reference to Bob Mayo, who played keys on Frampton Comes Alive. Weekapaug included Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.
^ That is true, but truly… nobody enjoys 1999. 

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I think this would be a seck, seck video release.
December 18th, 1999
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VASet 1: Harry Hood, Back at the Chicken Shack, Dog Log, Tube, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, First Tube, The Inlaw Josie Wales, You Enjoy Myself
Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra[1] > Sand, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum, Mike’s Song > Simple, Weekapaug Groove -> Buffalo Bill > Weekapaug Groove[2]
Encore: Ya Mar, Sleeping Monkey
[1] Do You Feel Like We Do tease.
[2] Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.Notes: Dog Log was dedicated to Paul Languedoc. Afterwards, the band reprised the song for a few seconds after Trey remarked how much he liked it. 2001 included Do You Feel Like We Do (Peter Frampton) teases; Trey also introduced Fishman as ‘Bob Mayonnaise’, likely a reference to Bob Mayo, who played keys on Frampton Comes Alive. Weekapaug included Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.
Yes it would be. I was going to suggest that a Big Cypress 20-disc box set would be the perfect way to unveil YEM in its complete, video form, but I would almost prefer this. Fantastic show.
^ That is true, but truly… nobody enjoys 1999.
Negatory, willbreathes. Negatory.
willbreathes:
^ That is true, but truly… nobody enjoys 1999.
Negatory, willbreathes. Negatory.
I was joking mostly. Mostly. ![]()
I noticed that, too. Also, I have never seen a video from YouTube or wherever of YEM in its entirety. So, the first full YEM I ever watched Phish do was when I saw them. 
Worcester 97 please
12-10-92 “Put your balls in the butter”!
^ SHIT! I just realized! Phish have to release an early show on DVD! 
^ SHIT! I just realized! Phish have to release an early show on DVD!
No way! More 2004 greatness!

More 2000 greatness!
2 choices:
Monday, 08/09/1993 Concert Hall, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture -> Who Knows Jam -> Chalk Dust Torture, Mound, Fee > Split Open and Melt -> Glide[1], Nellie Kane, The Divided Sky[2], Memories, The Squirming Coil
Set 2: Dinner and a Movie > Tweezer > Tela > My Friend, My Friend, My Mind’s Got a Mind of its Own, You Enjoy Myself[3], Contact, Crimes of the Mind[4]
Encore: Rocky Top
[1] Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Random Note signals.
[2] Nellie Kane tease.
[3] Smoke on the Water teases in the jam segment and Psycho Killer in the vocal jam.
[4] Dude of Life on vocals.Notes: Glide included Simpsons, All Fall Down, and Random Note signals. YEM included Smoke on the Water teases in the jam segment and Psycho Killer in the vocal jam. Divided Sky included a Nellie Kane tease. Crimes of the Mind (with the Dude of Life on vocals) was played for the first time since November 8, 1991 (234 shows).
Saturday, 06/11/1994 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Set 1: Wilson > Chalk Dust Torture, You Enjoy Myself -> Rift, Down with Disease, It’s Ice > Tela, Stash
Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Run Like an Antelope[1], Fluffhead, Scent of a Mule, Split Open and Melt, The Squirming Coil, Maze, Contact > Frankenstein
Encore: Suzy Greenberg[2]
[1] Odd Couple theme tease.
[2] Frankenstein tease.Notes: This show marked the breakout of Frankenstein, which hadn’t been played since July 26, 1991 (331 shows). Suzy subsequently included a Frankenstein tease. Fluffhead was played after a group of fans had been requesting it since the beginning of the show. Antelope included a tease of the Odd Couple theme.
I think this would be a seck, seck video release.
December 18th, 1999
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VASet 1: Harry Hood, Back at the Chicken Shack, Dog Log, Tube, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, First Tube, The Inlaw Josie Wales, You Enjoy Myself
Set 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra[1] > Sand, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Possum, Mike’s Song > Simple, Weekapaug Groove -> Buffalo Bill > Weekapaug Groove[2]
Encore: Ya Mar, Sleeping Monkey
[1] Do You Feel Like We Do tease.
[2] Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.Notes: Dog Log was dedicated to Paul Languedoc. Afterwards, the band reprised the song for a few seconds after Trey remarked how much he liked it. 2001 included Do You Feel Like We Do (Peter Frampton) teases; Trey also introduced Fishman as ‘Bob Mayonnaise’, likely a reference to Bob Mayo, who played keys on Frampton Comes Alive. Weekapaug included Norwegian Wood and Buffalo Bill teases.
Any of these would be amazing releases. Also wouldnt mind seeing a DVD of this…
Thursday, 11/07/1996 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY
Set 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Weigh > Rift > Guelah Papyrus, Stash, Waste, Guyute, Free > Tela, Character Zero[1]
Set 2: Suzy Greenberg > Bathtub Gin -> Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up, You Enjoy Myself
Encore: Frankenstein
[1] No ending vocal jam.
Notes: Character Zero was performed without the ending vocal jam. Fishman humorously stumbled through Bike, which was played by request.
Fitz:^ SHIT! I just realized! Phish have to release an early show on DVD!
No way! More 2004 greatness!
BWAHAHAHA!!!

I see a Coventry release coming for a Groundhog’s Day 2010 release!
^ HAHAHHAHA. That’s, well… that’s just terrific.
