SET 1: Punch You in the Eye, Bathtub Gin, The Lizards, The Moma Dance, Birds of a Feather, Esther, Roggae, Bouncing Around the Room, David Bowie
SET 2: AC/DC Bag > Sparkle, Run Like an Antelope, Brian and Robert, Waste -> Over the Rainbow > You Enjoy Myself > Frankenstein > Chalk Dust Torture, Hello My Baby
ENCORE: Terrapin Station[1]
 Just wanted to add that a huge full moon was visible from the stage just as SOTR started.  It was beautiful and extremely memorable.
		Just wanted to add that a huge full moon was visible from the stage just as SOTR started.  It was beautiful and extremely memorable.
	 Ok, let's all take a deep breath. Yes, many Phish fans are also Grateful Dead fans. The members of Phish are also avowed fans, and both the band and the scene owe, and acknowledge, an immense debt to the trails blazed by the Dead. All of this is to say that I understand the powerful significance of Phish playing Terrapin Station as the encore to this show. I'm not being naive, or narrow-minded, and I am not trolling to get a rise out of my fellow phans.
		Ok, let's all take a deep breath. Yes, many Phish fans are also Grateful Dead fans. The members of Phish are also avowed fans, and both the band and the scene owe, and acknowledge, an immense debt to the trails blazed by the Dead. All of this is to say that I understand the powerful significance of Phish playing Terrapin Station as the encore to this show. I'm not being naive, or narrow-minded, and I am not trolling to get a rise out of my fellow phans.  
 
	 Another tape that was in HEAVY rotation during the end of the nineties, pre-hiatus.....just wanted to mention that the Waste>Rainbow was absolutely phenomenal, with Trey's layered, feedback-intense soloing as good as anything in that era.  The Frankenstein was smoking as well, then of course, Terrapin.....you can almost hear the audience crying, and the cheering never let up throughout the entire vocal section, (right through the instrumental section before the last two verses) and they absolutely nailed the composed sections.....they could have done the whole thing through At a Siding, but I think they were emotionally drained.  Truly awesome, once in a lifetime.
		Another tape that was in HEAVY rotation during the end of the nineties, pre-hiatus.....just wanted to mention that the Waste>Rainbow was absolutely phenomenal, with Trey's layered, feedback-intense soloing as good as anything in that era.  The Frankenstein was smoking as well, then of course, Terrapin.....you can almost hear the audience crying, and the cheering never let up throughout the entire vocal section, (right through the instrumental section before the last two verses) and they absolutely nailed the composed sections.....they could have done the whole thing through At a Siding, but I think they were emotionally drained.  Truly awesome, once in a lifetime.
	 this show is pretty solid.  of course, the encore is what everyone knows about.  falling 3 years after the death of jerry garcia, some reference was expected, but this is about the best tribute one could hope for.  of course, this performance took place before trey and page's interactions with phil and friends or phil, bobby, or billy sitting in with the band.  at this time, phish ran from anything that could link them to the dead.  they were seeking individuality and then....
		this show is pretty solid.  of course, the encore is what everyone knows about.  falling 3 years after the death of jerry garcia, some reference was expected, but this is about the best tribute one could hope for.  of course, this performance took place before trey and page's interactions with phil and friends or phil, bobby, or billy sitting in with the band.  at this time, phish ran from anything that could link them to the dead.  they were seeking individuality and then.... Nothing dull here. Everything is well played. A perfect Sunday show!
		Nothing dull here. Everything is well played. A perfect Sunday show!
	 this is not a reviews but why would u ever take merriweather over seeing t station !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cmon my friends
		this is not a reviews but why would u ever take merriweather over seeing t station !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cmon my friends
	 On August 9th, 1998 I had a very rude awakening.  After the previous night’s show my friend and I drove pretty late into the night towards a state park that we had found on the road atlas.  It was well off the highway up a dark, lonely road and when we got there we found the place locked up tight.  Hotel money was pretty much out of the question so with few options in front of us we pulled the car in front of the park gate and hunkered down for the night.
		On August 9th, 1998 I had a very rude awakening.  After the previous night’s show my friend and I drove pretty late into the night towards a state park that we had found on the road atlas.  It was well off the highway up a dark, lonely road and when we got there we found the place locked up tight.  Hotel money was pretty much out of the question so with few options in front of us we pulled the car in front of the park gate and hunkered down for the night. Make this into an OFFICIAL Soundboard release please somewhere in the Phish higher ups??   I beg you   I will tell you why for me personally.   I always hated the Somewhere over the Rainbow renditions when it was a vacuum solo done mostly and solely by Fishman   I understand making fun of Bike or Neil Diamond's Rosie and that other ND song but you cannot make fun of such an iconic song w vacuum i do not like it . . the LivePhish Volume that had 1996 vacuum the SHOW was great but only this show did what should be done with Judy Garland and made it into a slow epic quiet guitar solo I know Trey steals the show most nights anyways but on this one fuck Drummers we need electric Guitar to play Dorothy   This is the ONLY good version of The Wizard of Oz ever   I love Fishman doing If I only had a brain do not get me wrong   I love Treys guitar solo version far far far more   I want to hear THIS version not the HYHU version in the new millennium
		Make this into an OFFICIAL Soundboard release please somewhere in the Phish higher ups??   I beg you   I will tell you why for me personally.   I always hated the Somewhere over the Rainbow renditions when it was a vacuum solo done mostly and solely by Fishman   I understand making fun of Bike or Neil Diamond's Rosie and that other ND song but you cannot make fun of such an iconic song w vacuum i do not like it . . the LivePhish Volume that had 1996 vacuum the SHOW was great but only this show did what should be done with Judy Garland and made it into a slow epic quiet guitar solo I know Trey steals the show most nights anyways but on this one fuck Drummers we need electric Guitar to play Dorothy   This is the ONLY good version of The Wizard of Oz ever   I love Fishman doing If I only had a brain do not get me wrong   I love Treys guitar solo version far far far more   I want to hear THIS version not the HYHU version in the new millennium
	 please release this show as a soundboard show    I have many reasons but one is ummm it is 1998 so almost every show is worthy ok that is weak as a reason
		please release this show as a soundboard show    I have many reasons but one is ummm it is 1998 so almost every show is worthy ok that is weak as a reason  Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here
		Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here  Such a memorable show, the Terrapin Station show.
		Such a memorable show, the Terrapin Station show.  .. the Antelope was a solid Antelope, as well as YEM, very good YEM, and then they killed it with Frankenstein and Chalkdust!  At this point anything else they play would be icing on the cake, but this time they gave us a better treat, and absolutely beautiful tribute. As soon as it started, joy and amazement fill the air, people hugging, embracing each other as we settled into what we knew was something special. Such a memorable show
  .. the Antelope was a solid Antelope, as well as YEM, very good YEM, and then they killed it with Frankenstein and Chalkdust!  At this point anything else they play would be icing on the cake, but this time they gave us a better treat, and absolutely beautiful tribute. As soon as it started, joy and amazement fill the air, people hugging, embracing each other as we settled into what we knew was something special. Such a memorable show
	 PHISH, SUNDAY 08/09/1998
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