SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Cities, Gold Soundz[1], Ginseng Sullivan, Limb By Limb, Funky Bitch > The Moma Dance > When the Circus Comes, Taste, Bittersweet Motel
SET 2: Mike's Song > Simple -> My Left Toe -> Prince Caspian > Weekapaug Groove, Golgi Apparatus
ENCORE: Brian and Robert, Bold As Love
 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Remember when people carried around pen and paper to write down setlists?  I've always been a huge Pavement fan.  I remember everyone standing around completely dumbfounded during Gold Soundz - I was by the tapers, and I kind of got a kick when the game of "telephone" started as the name of the song spread throughout the venue.  I love that tune.  I'd say I probably was one of a handful of kids at that show who knew that song and was singing along with it, but who knows, I'm probably completely biased and music snobby.  Overall, pretty unimpressive first set.  Second set made up for it - CK had the crowd BUMPING during the Mike's jam (remember the white lights spinning up and down?)  Didn't care for the B&R part of encore, but Bold As Love sent us home happy.  Incidentally, I took my friend Joel (you tapers know him), the DailyGuru (check him out online and on you tube) to this show, his first.  He was hooked from then on out...  Considering his favorite band up to that point was Aerosmith, I think I did him and humanity a huge mitzvah.
		Remember when people carried around pen and paper to write down setlists?  I've always been a huge Pavement fan.  I remember everyone standing around completely dumbfounded during Gold Soundz - I was by the tapers, and I kind of got a kick when the game of "telephone" started as the name of the song spread throughout the venue.  I love that tune.  I'd say I probably was one of a handful of kids at that show who knew that song and was singing along with it, but who knows, I'm probably completely biased and music snobby.  Overall, pretty unimpressive first set.  Second set made up for it - CK had the crowd BUMPING during the Mike's jam (remember the white lights spinning up and down?)  Didn't care for the B&R part of encore, but Bold As Love sent us home happy.  Incidentally, I took my friend Joel (you tapers know him), the DailyGuru (check him out online and on you tube) to this show, his first.  He was hooked from then on out...  Considering his favorite band up to that point was Aerosmith, I think I did him and humanity a huge mitzvah.
	 Another one-time-played in gold soundz.
		Another one-time-played in gold soundz. First set is alright, Gold Soundz is a neat cover. The crowd goes wild during Bittersweet Motel when the lyric "Halfway from Erie to Pittsburgh" is sung.
		First set is alright, Gold Soundz is a neat cover. The crowd goes wild during Bittersweet Motel when the lyric "Halfway from Erie to Pittsburgh" is sung. Star Lake. The venue where in 1997 the guys showed up and played an incredibly solid show with an evolutionary Gumbo Jam. In 1998 phish returned and burned down the building with an epic all timer Runaway Jim Jam.
		Star Lake. The venue where in 1997 the guys showed up and played an incredibly solid show with an evolutionary Gumbo Jam. In 1998 phish returned and burned down the building with an epic all timer Runaway Jim Jam. A very strong show, which more than delivers on the potential suggested by the setlist.
		A very strong show, which more than delivers on the potential suggested by the setlist. First set is alright, Gold Soundz is a neat cover. The crowd goes wild during Bittersweet Motel when the lyric "Halfway from Erie to Pittsburgh" is sung.
		First set is alright, Gold Soundz is a neat cover. The crowd goes wild during Bittersweet Motel when the lyric "Halfway from Erie to Pittsburgh" is sung.Add a Review
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