Soundcheck: Twist (with Chuck E’s in Love lyrics), Blues Jam, Makisupa Policeman
SET 1: NICU > Wolfman's Brother > Chalk Dust Torture, Water in the Sky, Stash, Weigh > Piper > Cars Trucks Buses, Character Zero
SET 2: Punch You in the Eye > Free > David Bowie[1] -> Cities -> David Bowie, Bouncing Around the Room, Uncle Pen, Prince Caspian > Fire
ENCORE: My Soul
 Billy Breathes
					4
					Billy Breathes
					4
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 A flier for this show appeared in the 1998 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer entitled "What's My Line Part 1."
		A flier for this show appeared in the 1998 episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer entitled "What's My Line Part 1."
	 on 7/30/97 in ventura, ca, phish put forth one of their all-time great jam sequences. beyond that though, they also brought west-coast phish fans their first taste of '97 phish. all four shows on this run, ventura, shoreline, and gorge x2, complimented each other well, giving west coast heads the full array of what phish was capable of.
		on 7/30/97 in ventura, ca, phish put forth one of their all-time great jam sequences. beyond that though, they also brought west-coast phish fans their first taste of '97 phish. all four shows on this run, ventura, shoreline, and gorge x2, complimented each other well, giving west coast heads the full array of what phish was capable of. I don't know how much more I can add about this show the reviews above pretty much sums it up. This was my first show I remember driving from the Inland Valley with 2 friends of mine who also had never seen the band. I really didn't know what to expect. As I rolled into the lot it hit me that I found a new passion.
		I don't know how much more I can add about this show the reviews above pretty much sums it up. This was my first show I remember driving from the Inland Valley with 2 friends of mine who also had never seen the band. I really didn't know what to expect. As I rolled into the lot it hit me that I found a new passion. 
 
	 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) This show has a lot of what I love about Phish. I'm a phan of 1998 vintage (that's when I was introduced to the band, though I didn't see any shows until Lakewood 2000) and I think that for that reason I've always been drawn more towards and identified with the late 90s. I've come to appreciate earlier and later Phish, but that's probably always ganna be my sweet spot. So I can really get off on the cowfunkin' Wolfman's Brother, though I also love the Recommended Jam in Chalk Dust Torture. But the centerpiece of this show is the David Bowie -> Cities -> David Bowie (so much so that a .Netter handled himself after the sequence.) Bowie is cruising along at high altitude for about 15 minutes before an uptempo funk groove starts to develop, whence Cities. Cities is played at a faster tempo than normal... worth seeking out for enthusiasts of funk, cowfunk, or Cities in general, or just for any phan at all, really. I don't think there were really "quarters" in Summer '97, but this fourth quarter is pretty standard (though who doesn't love a good "Fire?") One more note of interest: the Piper in this show is only about 5 minutes long! You might be interested to hear it in its early form (having debuted earlier in '97 in Europe, IIRC.)
		This show has a lot of what I love about Phish. I'm a phan of 1998 vintage (that's when I was introduced to the band, though I didn't see any shows until Lakewood 2000) and I think that for that reason I've always been drawn more towards and identified with the late 90s. I've come to appreciate earlier and later Phish, but that's probably always ganna be my sweet spot. So I can really get off on the cowfunkin' Wolfman's Brother, though I also love the Recommended Jam in Chalk Dust Torture. But the centerpiece of this show is the David Bowie -> Cities -> David Bowie (so much so that a .Netter handled himself after the sequence.) Bowie is cruising along at high altitude for about 15 minutes before an uptempo funk groove starts to develop, whence Cities. Cities is played at a faster tempo than normal... worth seeking out for enthusiasts of funk, cowfunk, or Cities in general, or just for any phan at all, really. I don't think there were really "quarters" in Summer '97, but this fourth quarter is pretty standard (though who doesn't love a good "Fire?") One more note of interest: the Piper in this show is only about 5 minutes long! You might be interested to hear it in its early form (having debuted earlier in '97 in Europe, IIRC.)
	 Bowie -> Cities -> Bowie. Download the SBD featured on From the Archives. It's unbelievably sick! Do it now.
		Bowie -> Cities -> Bowie. Download the SBD featured on From the Archives. It's unbelievably sick! Do it now.
	 Wolfman's Brother is vibrant●
		Wolfman's Brother is vibrant● I'll give this a go since I have been spinning these two discs non stop of late....
		I'll give this a go since I have been spinning these two discs non stop of late.... This is one of my favorite shows from 1997.  An incredible Bowie>cities>Bowie.  A fantastic Wolfmans>chalkdust.  One of my favorite versions of Free.  A really nice my soul and not a bad stash in there too.  A great great show all around but that free Bowie cities Bowie is amazing top shelf phish and one of my favorite 45 minute stretches of music from 1997.
		This is one of my favorite shows from 1997.  An incredible Bowie>cities>Bowie.  A fantastic Wolfmans>chalkdust.  One of my favorite versions of Free.  A really nice my soul and not a bad stash in there too.  A great great show all around but that free Bowie cities Bowie is amazing top shelf phish and one of my favorite 45 minute stretches of music from 1997.
	 I hope it's not the crazy pills I've been taking, but I could swear they played Highway to Hell at the show.  Did they tease it?  Am I nuts?
		I hope it's not the crazy pills I've been taking, but I could swear they played Highway to Hell at the show.  Did they tease it?  Am I nuts?
	 SET 1: NICU: Standard. >
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(Sidebar: for a full-dress 1997 Cities, see 8/10 Deer Creek (24 minutes of open-field magic), 7/1 Amsterdam, or (in a different vein) the scorching 6/20 Prague jam. For a close cousin of the Bowie jam, try the 7/23 Ghost, the loopy 7/5 Twist, or the much darker-hued 11/23 Stash > NICU, just one of that classic show's daring jams.)