Mike's hall-mate Brian Long hooks Mike up with Goddard College people to play Goddard Springfest. Page, at Goddard, is the organizer. Brian becomes first fan of band, dancing alone while Phish plays once a week at Doolins (a frat bar) for happy hour. Amy Skelton joins Brian at Doolins. Page and Phish like each others' playing at Springfest (Page has an R and B band). Page comes for a gig with Phish at the Wilks/Davis/Wing dorm barbecue on May 3rd, and he also joins the band in Burlington's North End for practices crammed into Fish's bedroom; the room is so small that the bed must be taken out during practice. Trey, Fish and two friends of Trey's from home go to Europe and play in the streets with a mini guitar made by Paul Languedoc (then at Time Guitars) and percussion during the summer. While in Europe, Trey writes You Enjoy Myself, Dog Log, the music to Harry Hood, and other songs. Page moves to Burlington from Goddard; he and Mike share an apartment. Trey and Fish call Mike from Europe to encourage Mike to come, and to emphasize that Page should not join the band ("We don't want keyboards, Phish is a two guitar band"). Mike stays in Burlington, and teaches Page early songs: McGrupp, Fluffhead, Slave, etc. Page feels confident that he will be in the band. In the fall, Page joins the band, appearing first on a live radio broadcast and the next day at a Slade Hall party. Mike, Page, Fish and Brian Long live in a red house next to the Harry Hood milk factory. Brian writes the words to "Harry Hood" (Mr. A. Minor, a previous tenant, receives letters saying, "Thank you, Mr. Minor). In November the band plays in the Goddard cafeteria and Mike has a peak religious experience.