Soundcheck: Funky Bitch -> Jam, Birds of a Feather
SET 1: Tube, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, The Sloth, NICU, Stash[1] > Horn > Waste > Chalk Dust Torture
SET 2: Punch You in the Eye > Simple > Birds of a Feather[2], Wolfman's Brother -> Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[3] -> Frankie Says[2] > Twist > Sleeping Monkey > Rocky Top
ENCORE: Guyute
 My first show ever. I was 20 years old at the time, attending Virginia Tech. Two buddies and I drove from Blacksburg the day before, crashed in Connecticut for a few hours, then drove over to Long Island for the show. I'd listened to plenty of tapes so I had an idea of what to expect. But what I've learned from the Phish is that you don't just show up and it hits you. Or at least, that's not what happened to me. I had to pay attention. I had to watch the stage. I had to look at the lights. I had to keep track of what was going on.
		My first show ever. I was 20 years old at the time, attending Virginia Tech. Two buddies and I drove from Blacksburg the day before, crashed in Connecticut for a few hours, then drove over to Long Island for the show. I'd listened to plenty of tapes so I had an idea of what to expect. But what I've learned from the Phish is that you don't just show up and it hits you. Or at least, that's not what happened to me. I had to pay attention. I had to watch the stage. I had to look at the lights. I had to keep track of what was going on.  I'm infatuated with the Island Tour. It's such a concentrated dose of Phish par excellence. Tube carries over some of the sireny space-funk of the previous Fall, not yet quite developed into the endemic "ambient jamming" of Summer and Fall '98. This Stash "rages," as the kids say, but is only nearly relentless when you factor in the reflective 4-5 final minutes. Echoes of 12/30/97 in the segue from Wolfman's -> Sneakin' Sally, and Sally swings funkily. The Twist is a truly great jam, perhaps overshadowed by the 4/3 Roses Are Free from the same run, but at any rate a precious improvisational masterpiece the type of which Phish delivers in spades.
		I'm infatuated with the Island Tour. It's such a concentrated dose of Phish par excellence. Tube carries over some of the sireny space-funk of the previous Fall, not yet quite developed into the endemic "ambient jamming" of Summer and Fall '98. This Stash "rages," as the kids say, but is only nearly relentless when you factor in the reflective 4-5 final minutes. Echoes of 12/30/97 in the segue from Wolfman's -> Sneakin' Sally, and Sally swings funkily. The Twist is a truly great jam, perhaps overshadowed by the 4/3 Roses Are Free from the same run, but at any rate a precious improvisational masterpiece the type of which Phish delivers in spades.
	 (posted to rec.music.phish in April 1998 - part 1 of 4)
		(posted to rec.music.phish in April 1998 - part 1 of 4) This is a personal account of the entire tour...
		This is a personal account of the entire tour... after possibly the best of year phish ever in '97, phish fans had some lofty hopes in '98.  while, stylistically, phish moved a bit from the '97 sound, but that is what makes them great, always moving with their music.  while they were some different, stylistically, it is hard to say that '98 was every bit as good as '97.  if not as good, it is pretty damn close.  anyway, i digress.  these island tour shows still have a very heavy '97 feel, but they have moved a little away from that too. it's almost an "in between" run.  now, you can really argue any of these shows are the best of the run, but for my money, i'll take this one.
		after possibly the best of year phish ever in '97, phish fans had some lofty hopes in '98.  while, stylistically, phish moved a bit from the '97 sound, but that is what makes them great, always moving with their music.  while they were some different, stylistically, it is hard to say that '98 was every bit as good as '97.  if not as good, it is pretty damn close.  anyway, i digress.  these island tour shows still have a very heavy '97 feel, but they have moved a little away from that too. it's almost an "in between" run.  now, you can really argue any of these shows are the best of the run, but for my money, i'll take this one. If you're not ready to embrace your alien nature, do not listen to the jam after Twist.
		If you're not ready to embrace your alien nature, do not listen to the jam after Twist.  PHISH, THURSDAY 04/02/1998
		PHISH, THURSDAY 04/02/1998 Not much to say about the Island Tour that hasn't been said already.  I just wanted to point out that you shouldn't sleep on the "lesser" jams from this show.  This CDT is absolutely on fire.  The "standard" 10 minute Simple is well played and has a nice little melow outro leading into the high energy debut of BOAF.
		Not much to say about the Island Tour that hasn't been said already.  I just wanted to point out that you shouldn't sleep on the "lesser" jams from this show.  This CDT is absolutely on fire.  The "standard" 10 minute Simple is well played and has a nice little melow outro leading into the high energy debut of BOAF.
	 A crazy great show that is the 4th best of 4 contiguous crazy great shows!
		A crazy great show that is the 4th best of 4 contiguous crazy great shows!Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
The first set, as if it must be said, is uniformly strong, like most Phish of its era.
This show got proper LivePhish treatment a few years ago, and is well worth the purchase. There's a nonnegligible portion of Phish fandom that considers the Island Tour the best and most consistent run of Phish's career, and if you like the band at all then you should give all four shows a listen or two. Or ten. Unlike, say, late 1999-2000 or summer 2004, the good stuff in the Island Tour is never ever boring, nor do you have to wade through soporific obligation-fulfilling tunes to get to the rock'n'roll freakouts. This is the total package, fat-free and fathoms deep.