SET 1: Ha Ha Ha > Taste, Makisupa Policeman -> Maze, Billy Breathes, Mound, Guelah Papyrus, I Didn't Know, Stash, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Tube > Prince Caspian, Timber (Jerry the Mule) > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, NICU > Free, Strange Design, Harry Hood > Cavern, The Star-Spangled Banner
ENCORE: Johnny B. Goode
 So here we go…this is my first and only review of a Phish show and its been 20 years to the day — as Hampton 96’ was my formal "musical beginning" with Phish and likewise for soo many of my friends .  So in the wake of Jerry’s passing and the one real Grateful Dead (who I had worshiped consistently for 4 years during high school) show I had been exposed to, with limited listening of Phish in high school (only Joist, Lawn Boy, and Rift) I was really still a green horn on the overall music scene.  Having entered into NCSU in Raleigh, NC that fall class of 96 I had not made any firm plans to attend a Phish show. After a relatively new found friend named Danny (a prior school of the arts classical guitarist) encouraged me to attend this show, there was no turning back. Little did I know Danny had scored tickets for Hampton, Charlotte, and Atlanta for the Omni 96 Halloween shows and this was the beginning….a beginning of a fairly long and wonderful career as a fan of this band.
		So here we go…this is my first and only review of a Phish show and its been 20 years to the day — as Hampton 96’ was my formal "musical beginning" with Phish and likewise for soo many of my friends .  So in the wake of Jerry’s passing and the one real Grateful Dead (who I had worshiped consistently for 4 years during high school) show I had been exposed to, with limited listening of Phish in high school (only Joist, Lawn Boy, and Rift) I was really still a green horn on the overall music scene.  Having entered into NCSU in Raleigh, NC that fall class of 96 I had not made any firm plans to attend a Phish show. After a relatively new found friend named Danny (a prior school of the arts classical guitarist) encouraged me to attend this show, there was no turning back. Little did I know Danny had scored tickets for Hampton, Charlotte, and Atlanta for the Omni 96 Halloween shows and this was the beginning….a beginning of a fairly long and wonderful career as a fan of this band.   nice haha opening.
		nice haha opening.  @drewn20 - also my first show.  Hadn't done the math on the anniversary date.  Good call.  Kinda gives "20 Years Later" a special meaning.
		 @drewn20 - also my first show.  Hadn't done the math on the anniversary date.  Good call.  Kinda gives "20 Years Later" a special meaning. SET 1: Ha Ha Ha > Taste: Nice one, two punch coming out of the gate. Nice little bustout for HHH as it had not been played since 12.15.95, a 45 show gap. Taste has a nice jam.
		SET 1: Ha Ha Ha > Taste: Nice one, two punch coming out of the gate. Nice little bustout for HHH as it had not been played since 12.15.95, a 45 show gap. Taste has a nice jam. Tube opener for Second set is pretty funky but you can hear how they are not there yet. still a little awkward , but fun, with the funk. Some of Billy Breathes material getting worked with Prince Caspian following
		Tube opener for Second set is pretty funky but you can hear how they are not there yet. still a little awkward , but fun, with the funk. Some of Billy Breathes material getting worked with Prince Caspian following First show, 15 years old, arrested briefly in the lot drinking a large Samuel Smith.  No ID, let me walk.  Spent the entire show front and center, wide eyed, ear to ear smiling.  Super confused by the opener, I remember set 2 clearly hopping up and down.  Great scene.  Musically not an all timer, nostalgic to say the least!
		First show, 15 years old, arrested briefly in the lot drinking a large Samuel Smith.  No ID, let me walk.  Spent the entire show front and center, wide eyed, ear to ear smiling.  Super confused by the opener, I remember set 2 clearly hopping up and down.  Great scene.  Musically not an all timer, nostalgic to say the least!
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Review by sethadam1
I walked in during Mound, I think, because I remember the clapping. I immediately recognized Stash and Coil, so that was fun, but I spent the entire time walking around trying to find friends.
Set 2's stand out was Avenu Malkenu, because I didn't know Phish performed it and I remembered it from when I was a kid. And it's funny to think that the highlight of the night for me was Cavern, which was my #1 wishlist song at the time.
Literally on the way OUT of the coliseum, I found my friends. We packed 6 people into a little sedan for the ride back. Good times.
This show is often overlooked, but it will always hold a special place in my heart.