hi’ftm I Auh tiincudd'y \\ tvki\ Mitts., HwiiU'i, lAttwc. « ;J«- > diul Sightiitv ( nuJi 2 Pyramid Breaklast (ja// soul) at the EMU Beer Garden Free chips and salsa 4-5 p m . music 5-7 31 p m. tree Chris Hiatt and Cold Shot (Stevie Ray Vaughan Tribute Band) at Good Times 9 30 p m . $6 High Street (acoustic rock) at Taylor s 9 30 p m S3 Unshakable Race/ Oeadpan Cool (reggae) at the WOW Hall 9 30 p m . $5 advance $6 door Codeine/ The Spinaines/ Lois (rock) at John Henry s 10 pm S5 3 Eugene s Saturday Market the oldest weekly open-air crafts fair in the country kicks off its 24th sea son Music and entertainment (jug glmg dixieland ia« gospel marimba dance and more) begins at 10 am and continues until 5 p m Free New Riders ol the Purple Sage (rockabilly psychedelia ; at Good Times 9 30 p m SB Andy 0 : award winning World Music) at Taylor s 9 30 p m . S3 Stone BuscuiV Mythic Sky i rock ) at the WOW Hall 9 30 p m . S5 Marc RiboV Shrek (rock, id//) at John Henry s 10 p m S5 advance Eusted Brothers (Retro Folk) at Good Times 9 30 p m , S1 Taj Mahal and Walker T Ryan (legendary blues) at the WOW Hall 3 30 p m and 8 30 p m $12 Si4 door Bluegrass Jam facoustic) at John Henry s 9pm Si c o 5 6 Rooster's Blues Jam (open mic) at Good Times 9 30 p m $1 Yantra (rock) at John Henry s 10 p m . High Street (acoustic rock) at Good Times 9 30 p m , $2 Karaoke Night at Taylor s 9 30 p m . tree Alice Donut and The Hanson Brothers i rot k) at the WOW Hail 8 30 p m . $7 advance $8 door Flowerz/ Black Angels Oeath Song' Klorox Girls at John Henry s 10 pm S3 1 Boogie Patrol Express (disco/lunk) at Good Times 9 30 p m . S3 Twist Offs (Bluegrass'Caribbean lunk) at Taylor s 9 30 p m . $3 Dead Pan Cool (reggae) at John Henry s 10 p m . S3 Big Mountain (World Music) at Good Times 9 30 p m . $5 Lincoln Brigade (rock) at Taylor s 9 30 p m . S3 The Rattled Roosters/ Starlight Trio/ Pete Christie at John Henry s 10 p m S3 Molly Wyer (above left) and Hilary Hendricks, both Univer sity freshmen, get a front row view at the Phlsh concert. A tale of Phish Colorful lights, smells of incense and the distinct roi k and fusion in// sounds of flush saturated the sold out crowd Tuesday night it the Hilton Ballroom. The band, on the West (.oast ie family tool of liu> shows lake the Grateful Dead, Plush iias a large and loyal following "The crowd is a big family.” said Trey Anaslasio. the guitarist and vocalist for the band "Every nigiit should tie different than the last one Sometimes wu throw beach balls out into the audience, and each one cor responds to a different band mem ber. and each of us is jamming along according to wliat's happening to our particular bear h ball — the i rovvd is controlling the musn Ket enl University graduate Phoebe Kossiter said slie enjoys the creativi ty of the band "II s <1 siorv they take \tiii into all these different worlds aiul every thing is i nonet ted somehow. Rossiler said. It's fluid. it flows iind they nuik.ii you laugh Although thf h