SET 1: Roses Are Free > Down with Disease > Roggae > Beauty of My Dreams > Ya Mar > Guyute > Julius
SET 2: Piper > Wilson > Frankenstein > Tweezer -> When the Circus Comes > Limb By Limb, Fee > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Harry Hood > Tweezer Reprise
 Listen to this show for the great Ya Mar in the first set.  The traditional improvisation grows into an ambient and then funky jam.  Wilson in the second set is also a bit different.  Its jam is longer and more rocking than usual.
		Listen to this show for the great Ya Mar in the first set.  The traditional improvisation grows into an ambient and then funky jam.  Wilson in the second set is also a bit different.  Its jam is longer and more rocking than usual.
	 This show was the lowest rated show from summer '98 on phish.net with a score of 3.58.  Now that I have given it 4 stars, it is tied for lowest with 07.26, each of which have a score of 3.62.
		This show was the lowest rated show from summer '98 on phish.net with a score of 3.58.  Now that I have given it 4 stars, it is tied for lowest with 07.26, each of which have a score of 3.62.   The Ya Mar was a sunset jam. When the sun dropped the jam turned dark. A great version.
		The Ya Mar was a sunset jam. When the sun dropped the jam turned dark. A great version. Decent setlist, but a mostly unexceptional show.  The only major highlight is Ya Mar, which is a fantastic version that gets out there into dance/groove territory and stretches for just over 16 minutes.  The Tweezer in the second set features some half-hearted Funk jamming, but nothing overly inspiring.  Antelope set closer followed by a Hood encore is always welcome, but this Antelope is a complete mess.  After completely bricking on the composed section, the jam section is standard and lifeless.  As is the case with many 98 shows, the SOTG songs all sound great.
		Decent setlist, but a mostly unexceptional show.  The only major highlight is Ya Mar, which is a fantastic version that gets out there into dance/groove territory and stretches for just over 16 minutes.  The Tweezer in the second set features some half-hearted Funk jamming, but nothing overly inspiring.  Antelope set closer followed by a Hood encore is always welcome, but this Antelope is a complete mess.  After completely bricking on the composed section, the jam section is standard and lifeless.  As is the case with many 98 shows, the SOTG songs all sound great. Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here
		Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here  PHISH, SATURDAY 07/25/1998
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