Soundcheck: If You Need a Fool, Shafty
SET 1: The Wedge, NICU, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[1] -> Guyute, Fikus, Farmhouse, Possum > Sweet Jane[2]
SET 2: Cavern > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Tela > Piper, Sexual Healing > Hold Your Head Up, Harry Hood
ENCORE: Sabotage[2]
Sneakin' Sally did not contain a vocal jam. This show marked the Phish debuts of Sweet Jane and Sabotage. The soundcheck's Shafty contained a Fire (Ohio Players) tease from Trey and Maze quotes from Trey and Fish sung to the tune of Shafty.
 I feel that this show gets overshadowed a bit by the terrapin station at virginia beach the next night, but this show is one of my favorites from '98.  it has great flow, the playing is amazing, and this show has no shortage of rarities and treats.
		I feel that this show gets overshadowed a bit by the terrapin station at virginia beach the next night, but this show is one of my favorites from '98.  it has great flow, the playing is amazing, and this show has no shortage of rarities and treats. [Posted to rec.music.phish shortly after the show]
		[Posted to rec.music.phish shortly after the show] This song is a short transitional song for the time being, with little room for improvisation. FARMHOUSE was a surprising choice after Ficus, as I expected that it was maybe time for a song with more jamming potential. Farmhouse is a fun song, but with a guitar solo similar in feel to the one in Sample, it doesn't move me too much.  I do like the lyrics, however. "Each betrayal begins with trust."  Indeed.  POSSUM was a welcome choice after Ficus/ Farmhouse.  The jam was nowhere near legendary, but rather a fairly typical Possum.  This isn't to say I wasn't loving every minute of it and dancing, but I wasn't awestruck. After Possum a very familar guitar riff started up, and I recognized it as the Velvet Underground's SWEET JANE about ten seconds in.  This I happily announced to my companions and everyone else in earshot as I enjoyed the vocal stylings of MC Neon Cellgap (Page, for those who don't do anagrams). This is a cover that I would LOVE to become a permanent part of their repitiore (sp?) and a great set closer.  I was reminded of the great post a few months ago talking about VU's influence on Phish. Maybe they DO get some ideas from the net.  The total time of an hour left me wanting more, but I figured they would make up for it in the second set...
  This song is a short transitional song for the time being, with little room for improvisation. FARMHOUSE was a surprising choice after Ficus, as I expected that it was maybe time for a song with more jamming potential. Farmhouse is a fun song, but with a guitar solo similar in feel to the one in Sample, it doesn't move me too much.  I do like the lyrics, however. "Each betrayal begins with trust."  Indeed.  POSSUM was a welcome choice after Ficus/ Farmhouse.  The jam was nowhere near legendary, but rather a fairly typical Possum.  This isn't to say I wasn't loving every minute of it and dancing, but I wasn't awestruck. After Possum a very familar guitar riff started up, and I recognized it as the Velvet Underground's SWEET JANE about ten seconds in.  This I happily announced to my companions and everyone else in earshot as I enjoyed the vocal stylings of MC Neon Cellgap (Page, for those who don't do anagrams). This is a cover that I would LOVE to become a permanent part of their repitiore (sp?) and a great set closer.  I was reminded of the great post a few months ago talking about VU's influence on Phish. Maybe they DO get some ideas from the net.  The total time of an hour left me wanting more, but I figured they would make up for it in the second set... My clearest memory from this show has nothing to do with what Phish played.
		My clearest memory from this show has nothing to do with what Phish played. 18 years ago today, I saw my first Phish show at MPP - the "Sabotage show" as many refer to it now.  What a time!
		18 years ago today, I saw my first Phish show at MPP - the "Sabotage show" as many refer to it now.  What a time! (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Please livephish.com release this soon. . .this and a few others like Cypress obvious but i think u guys are waiting on the band or 1 member to die or something cuz of how epic that 1 was. . .so give us 1998 every show above 4.0 from 97 8 or 99 i love 99 better than some fans it was dark and the jams very weird . . .like a mix of the funk of 97 with the crazy spastic energy of 93 . . .makes for 99 glory!
		Please livephish.com release this soon. . .this and a few others like Cypress obvious but i think u guys are waiting on the band or 1 member to die or something cuz of how epic that 1 was. . .so give us 1998 every show above 4.0 from 97 8 or 99 i love 99 better than some fans it was dark and the jams very weird . . .like a mix of the funk of 97 with the crazy spastic energy of 93 . . .makes for 99 glory! Just some very quick notes:
		Just some very quick notes: Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here
		Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here  August 8th, 1998 was the first night of a little Phish run I did with my good friend Jason.  We had driven down from Ottawa in his 1993 Volkswagen Jetta, the back seat loaded to the roof with guitars, coolers, and camping gear.  I remember the make and year of his car because at the time I had the exact same car in the exact same colour (black).  Back then Jason and I lived across the street from each other and one morning I got in his car by mistake and almost drove it to work.  That’s when we discovered that my key worked for his car and vice-versa, which came in very handy on this trip when Jason’s keys got locked in the car (twice).
		August 8th, 1998 was the first night of a little Phish run I did with my good friend Jason.  We had driven down from Ottawa in his 1993 Volkswagen Jetta, the back seat loaded to the roof with guitars, coolers, and camping gear.  I remember the make and year of his car because at the time I had the exact same car in the exact same colour (black).  Back then Jason and I lived across the street from each other and one morning I got in his car by mistake and almost drove it to work.  That’s when we discovered that my key worked for his car and vice-versa, which came in very handy on this trip when Jason’s keys got locked in the car (twice). PHISH, SATURDAY 08/08/1998
		PHISH, SATURDAY 08/08/1998 Very fun show from the Summer '98 tour. Though I've never been, I imagine there's a certain magic to Meriweather Post Pavilion (maybe that's influenced by the AnCo album...). The output here certainly makes it seem so. Overall, lots of fun covers, some great jamming, and a nice variety of originals. Definitely more than a couple tunes worth revisiting here.
		Very fun show from the Summer '98 tour. Though I've never been, I imagine there's a certain magic to Meriweather Post Pavilion (maybe that's influenced by the AnCo album...). The output here certainly makes it seem so. Overall, lots of fun covers, some great jamming, and a nice variety of originals. Definitely more than a couple tunes worth revisiting here. 
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