SET 1: Bathtub Gin > Foam, Samson Variation > Dirt > Vultures, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Twist -> Jesus Just Left Chicago, Limb By Limb, Character Zero
SET 2: Julius > Simple > Fluffhead, Lifeboy > Taste, Hello My Baby, Frankenstein
ENCORE: Bouncing Around the Room, Slave to the Traffic Light
 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 With so many jam vehicles off the table from being played the night before, this show suffers a bit from a lack of jamming, at least of the Type II variety, but at the same time this allows several songs that are not usually show-stoppers to take center stage. Check out all of the noteworthy jams and you'll see what I mean. Another great '97 Slave closes out a date that doesn't really fit the mold for a late 90s Phish show but still provides plenty to chew on.
		With so many jam vehicles off the table from being played the night before, this show suffers a bit from a lack of jamming, at least of the Type II variety, but at the same time this allows several songs that are not usually show-stoppers to take center stage. Check out all of the noteworthy jams and you'll see what I mean. Another great '97 Slave closes out a date that doesn't really fit the mold for a late 90s Phish show but still provides plenty to chew on.
	 Only time I ever got backstage. My friend "P" got em and she took me to meet Mike. Don't remember much except shaking his hand and seeing a hot tub back there with lots of people(girls) partying. Beer was already drained from the cooler. Saw Fishman back there but not, Trey or Page. You think the view of the river is sweet from the seats, imagine partying backstage in a hot tub. I then walked a long ways back to the onsite camping and partied into the morning. "P" stayed behind and raged like she always did.
		Only time I ever got backstage. My friend "P" got em and she took me to meet Mike. Don't remember much except shaking his hand and seeing a hot tub back there with lots of people(girls) partying. Beer was already drained from the cooler. Saw Fishman back there but not, Trey or Page. You think the view of the river is sweet from the seats, imagine partying backstage in a hot tub. I then walked a long ways back to the onsite camping and partied into the morning. "P" stayed behind and raged like she always did. Phish makes good use of new and old tunes.
		Phish makes good use of new and old tunes. On a scale of every show ever, these are probably a 3 out of 5. On the scale of 1997? I'd go closer to a 2. Maybe even a 1.5 for the 2nd night!
		On a scale of every show ever, these are probably a 3 out of 5. On the scale of 1997? I'd go closer to a 2. Maybe even a 1.5 for the 2nd night! SET 1: Bathtub Gin: Decent jam out of the gate. >
		SET 1: Bathtub Gin: Decent jam out of the gate. >  A nice taste and a nice twist.  Two songs they were crushing recently.  Nothing spectacular though. Julius gets into a little something around 9 minutes in.  But overall, not a great show.  Decent Zero and decent limb, another show they were putting great energy into this tour and really nailing, but this one wasn't quite as strong as others from this tour.  I enjoyed the Sampson variation too and fluff head was nice too, nothing out of this world, but gets pretty sweet in the middle.  Nothing to write home about and not a show I'll be playing much in the future
		A nice taste and a nice twist.  Two songs they were crushing recently.  Nothing spectacular though. Julius gets into a little something around 9 minutes in.  But overall, not a great show.  Decent Zero and decent limb, another show they were putting great energy into this tour and really nailing, but this one wasn't quite as strong as others from this tour.  I enjoyed the Sampson variation too and fluff head was nice too, nothing out of this world, but gets pretty sweet in the middle.  Nothing to write home about and not a show I'll be playing much in the future
	 Vultures is killer as well. Really good.
		Vultures is killer as well. Really good.Add a Review
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Review by headyburritos
The Gin>Foam opening combo is really tight and gets things started off on the right foot with 25 minutes of solid music. The Samson Variation is a fun little ditty, and then you have a whole stretch of standard Summer 97 songs in Dirt, Vultures, and MMGAMOIO. The Twist through LxL segment is definitely the highlight of the first set, check out this segment for sure. Standard Zero set closer.
Second set, although well-played, is a little awkward in song choice and in jamming, which was more sparse than night one. Nothing really stands out as "must hear," but all of the songs were well-played and make for a good set of music. A little odd to have the acapella song and then the set closer. Pretty standard encore as well. If I were revisiting Summer 97 shows, this one would probably fall a little lower on the list overall, since there are so many great shows to choose from.