Soundcheck: Ain't Love Funny > Warped Jam, The Old Home Place, Funky Bitch
SET 1: Theme From the Bottom, Punch You in the Eye, Ghost -> Taste, Dogs Stole Things, Reba[1], Lawn Boy > Crossroads
SET 2: Wilson > Foam, Mike's Song -> Ain't Love Funny -> Simple -> Swept Away > Steep > Scent of a Mule[2], Slave to the Traffic Light > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: When the Circus Comes, Rocky Top
Tears of a Clown was teased before Theme. Reba did not have the whistling ending. Scent featured a duel between Trey and Mike after Page’s solo. Mike and Trey started their duel facing each other and wound up on the ground doing bicycle kicks while they played. Weekapaug included Can’t You Hear Me Knocking teases. Crossroads was played for the first time since December 9, 1995 (127 shows). During the soundcheck, the Warped Jam included an Ain’t Love Funny/Waterwheel rap and Funky Bitch was sung by Trey.
 this show is a doozey!  i won't call you an idiot if you argue me here, but this is the best 2 set show of the 1997 summer tour.  in my opinion, the '96 alpine show was not all that great, but from here on out, alpine valley has been a steady winner, with maybe the lone exception of '03.
		this show is a doozey!  i won't call you an idiot if you argue me here, but this is the best 2 set show of the 1997 summer tour.  in my opinion, the '96 alpine show was not all that great, but from here on out, alpine valley has been a steady winner, with maybe the lone exception of '03.   Ah yes, the coolest Foam ever. It was so nice finding this after phish.net and countless (ok, counted: 4 haha) PT threads told me that the only changes between one Foam and another were based on execution and that there was literally "No room for improv" - Sometimes I just feel like people are doing. it. wrong. Of course, most people also think there is no way that the Benevento/Russo/Gordon version is the best of all time, even though it's so amazing I can't even wrap my head around it. Sometimes I feel like that Foam was a response to Gordon reading some know-it-all claiming that it was physically impossible to find space for improv within the song Foam.
		Ah yes, the coolest Foam ever. It was so nice finding this after phish.net and countless (ok, counted: 4 haha) PT threads told me that the only changes between one Foam and another were based on execution and that there was literally "No room for improv" - Sometimes I just feel like people are doing. it. wrong. Of course, most people also think there is no way that the Benevento/Russo/Gordon version is the best of all time, even though it's so amazing I can't even wrap my head around it. Sometimes I feel like that Foam was a response to Gordon reading some know-it-all claiming that it was physically impossible to find space for improv within the song Foam. 8/9/97 This show had some incredibly memorable moments for me. I was 21, I was crazy, and I fell in love that day.
		8/9/97 This show had some incredibly memorable moments for me. I was 21, I was crazy, and I fell in love that day. This show is fantastic.  The opening run of songs is a nice smooth build that keeps pumping up the energy.  Theme and Punch were both very strong in '97 so topping them with a killer Ghost>Taste makes for a perfect first half.  The Dogs Stole Things is well-earned, and then once again Reba is an inspired call.  And this Reba delivers, patient and powerful.  The closing Lawn Boy and Crossroads are what you'd expect.  I like the "shape" of this set with the big start, breather, REBA, fun close.  I don't like it when they drop rest tunes early in the first set.
		This show is fantastic.  The opening run of songs is a nice smooth build that keeps pumping up the energy.  Theme and Punch were both very strong in '97 so topping them with a killer Ghost>Taste makes for a perfect first half.  The Dogs Stole Things is well-earned, and then once again Reba is an inspired call.  And this Reba delivers, patient and powerful.  The closing Lawn Boy and Crossroads are what you'd expect.  I like the "shape" of this set with the big start, breather, REBA, fun close.  I don't like it when they drop rest tunes early in the first set. After the Rupp Arena show, I decided that I couldn't avoid going on tour any longer. This was also my first journey to Wisconsin and it turned out to be the best show of the run. From Theme to Rocky Top, there wasn't a single song that lacked energy or flow. The band was hot all night long. The band totally wore me out! I had to sit from ALF to Weekapaug because I raged it so hard earlier. I learned a lot about how to pace one's self during a multi-show run.
		After the Rupp Arena show, I decided that I couldn't avoid going on tour any longer. This was also my first journey to Wisconsin and it turned out to be the best show of the run. From Theme to Rocky Top, there wasn't a single song that lacked energy or flow. The band was hot all night long. The band totally wore me out! I had to sit from ALF to Weekapaug because I raged it so hard earlier. I learned a lot about how to pace one's self during a multi-show run.    Does anyone else that was there remember the big marshmallow war before the show?  We were sitting pretty close to the front of the lawn, tripping our brains out in that awkward hour or so after you find your spot and then just sit there trying to keep it together before the show starts (oh to be in high school again).  There were two or three guys that were dressed like clowns or something, and they had a bunch of big bags of marshmallows.  They started opening them and throwing the marshmallows at random people on the lawn.  After a minute or so, they started yelling "Throw them back!" and next thing you know it was a full-on 100+ person marshmallow war.
		Does anyone else that was there remember the big marshmallow war before the show?  We were sitting pretty close to the front of the lawn, tripping our brains out in that awkward hour or so after you find your spot and then just sit there trying to keep it together before the show starts (oh to be in high school again).  There were two or three guys that were dressed like clowns or something, and they had a bunch of big bags of marshmallows.  They started opening them and throwing the marshmallows at random people on the lawn.  After a minute or so, they started yelling "Throw them back!" and next thing you know it was a full-on 100+ person marshmallow war.
	 I've seen 25 Phish shows and this is my favorite, hands down.  I'm surprised (and disappointed) that it hasn't found it's way into the LivePhish series.
		I've seen 25 Phish shows and this is my favorite, hands down.  I'm surprised (and disappointed) that it hasn't found it's way into the LivePhish series. (posted 13 years ago at rec.music.phish)
		(posted 13 years ago at rec.music.phish) To the previous poster who claimed this show is no way special. What this show has that many (most?) of the summer '97 shows lack, at least in spots, is flow.
		To the previous poster who claimed this show is no way special. What this show has that many (most?) of the summer '97 shows lack, at least in spots, is flow.  Agreed with a previous post...Ghost -> Taste is a swirling, hypnotic haze of majestic Phish-beauty...definitely check this out.
		Agreed with a previous post...Ghost -> Taste is a swirling, hypnotic haze of majestic Phish-beauty...definitely check this out.
	 The opening four-song stretch of this show is top-notch Phish. Theme really developed as a nice set one opener during the Summer 97 tour, and this version sits high among them. PYITE is kind of the "classic" set one opener so they throw that in the mix and really get the party started.
		The opening four-song stretch of this show is top-notch Phish. Theme really developed as a nice set one opener during the Summer 97 tour, and this version sits high among them. PYITE is kind of the "classic" set one opener so they throw that in the mix and really get the party started.  First show. First concert in my life. First time I ever drank Sam Adams Cherry Wheat. I was only 17 and stoked my mom let me go with some buddies to see a band she had never heard of. Why did I go? A Live One, particularly Stash, Gumbo, and Bouncin'. Honestly, I never listened to music before that album. I just didn't care for music that much as nothing intrigued me or kept my interest. So when I listened to my buddy's A Live One several times while playing basketball and actually craved it myself, I couldn't say no when he asked if we should get tickets. And boy, it just shows you how one small decision can completely change a person's life!
		First show. First concert in my life. First time I ever drank Sam Adams Cherry Wheat. I was only 17 and stoked my mom let me go with some buddies to see a band she had never heard of. Why did I go? A Live One, particularly Stash, Gumbo, and Bouncin'. Honestly, I never listened to music before that album. I just didn't care for music that much as nothing intrigued me or kept my interest. So when I listened to my buddy's A Live One several times while playing basketball and actually craved it myself, I couldn't say no when he asked if we should get tickets. And boy, it just shows you how one small decision can completely change a person's life! The first 4 songs of the set are just amazing.
		The first 4 songs of the set are just amazing.  I mostly just want to mention that the sound quality of the recording from Phish.in is absolutely outstanding. I've been listening to this entire tour, and this show is easily the best recording that I've come across yet.
		I mostly just want to mention that the sound quality of the recording from Phish.in is absolutely outstanding. I've been listening to this entire tour, and this show is easily the best recording that I've come across yet. Attended! My first time at Alpine. The vibe and scene here versus the day before at Tinley Park were polar opposites. I loved everything about Alpine except the ankle breaking lawn.
		Attended! My first time at Alpine. The vibe and scene here versus the day before at Tinley Park were polar opposites. I loved everything about Alpine except the ankle breaking lawn.  Some quick notes.
		Some quick notes. This show is STACKED. Listen to it.
		This show is STACKED. Listen to it. This was my first show (I had chances to see them at the Rave in Milwaukee - OJ Show, and at Dane County in 94 and 95 but decided not to. Dont ask me why). I remember going to Alpine and being overwhelmed by the lot scene, in a good way. We ate some Fungi before the show and it started kicking in as we were walking to the venue. I remember walking down the steep hill to our seats, 12th row center, during Theme and the lyric, "But all along the bottom, is Blue, Gray and Black" is still so vivid in my mind. I just remember feeling so Happy. Anyways, after the show, I ended up going to Deer Creek with another friend the next two nights after this show even though I hadn't planned on it because of the experience I had at Alpine. I have seen over 60 shows since then but there is always something special about the first time you experience IT!
		This was my first show (I had chances to see them at the Rave in Milwaukee - OJ Show, and at Dane County in 94 and 95 but decided not to. Dont ask me why). I remember going to Alpine and being overwhelmed by the lot scene, in a good way. We ate some Fungi before the show and it started kicking in as we were walking to the venue. I remember walking down the steep hill to our seats, 12th row center, during Theme and the lyric, "But all along the bottom, is Blue, Gray and Black" is still so vivid in my mind. I just remember feeling so Happy. Anyways, after the show, I ended up going to Deer Creek with another friend the next two nights after this show even though I hadn't planned on it because of the experience I had at Alpine. I have seen over 60 shows since then but there is always something special about the first time you experience IT!
	 This is from a TikTok I made on 8/9/23 @gettingreadyfortour over there.
		This is from a TikTok I made on 8/9/23 @gettingreadyfortour over there.  Anyone stay at the Hoppe Homestead after this show? Those people are awesome stayed there 4 times seeing Phish at Alpine. So much fun! Yes it was a great show!
		Anyone stay at the Hoppe Homestead after this show? Those people are awesome stayed there 4 times seeing Phish at Alpine. So much fun! Yes it was a great show!
	 This was an average show for summer 97- nothing too special at all. I suspect the people saying how great this show was, one dude says it was the best of 97, had not been on tour before this.
		This was an average show for summer 97- nothing too special at all. I suspect the people saying how great this show was, one dude says it was the best of 97, had not been on tour before this.Add a Review
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Review by JOEB7891
After seeing over 50 shows I still say the first 4 songs of the first set is still some of the best ever.
The Them>Punch>Ghost>Taste is still fresh in my mind 13 years later.