On October 31, 1994, Phish performed at the Glens Falls Civic Center, showcasing their unique blend of rock, jazz, and improvisational music during a live recording that is cherished by fans. This concert is notable not just for its venue and date, but also because it occurred shortly after the release of their album "Hoist," which came out in 1994, featuring a more polished sound and the use of studio technology compared to their earlier work. The setlist for this performance is particularly interesting, blending original songs with covers, including a medley of Beatles tracks, which displays the band’s eclectic influences and ability to reinterpret popular music in their style. This concert exemplifies Phish's commitment to live improvisation and energetic performances, solidifying their reputation as one of the leading bands in the jam band scene during the mid-90s.