SET 1: Ya Mar, NICU, Back at the Chicken Shack > Punch You in the Eye[1], Fast Enough for You, Back on the Train, David Bowie, Strange Design, Possum
SET 2: Ghost -> Free > Birds of a Feather > Meatstick > Fire
ENCORE: Bouncing Around the Room > Rocky Top
Trey played keys for part of PYITE. During Meatstick, Trey talked about the band’s desire to teach fans the Meatstick Dance and break the world record. He then informed the crowd that the New Year’s Eve concert would be played in Florida. Fire's lyrics were changed to "Move over, Rover, and let the Bad Lieutenant take over." This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.
 I had hit a few shows early in the tour, and now, i was hopping back on for the back stretch.  my buddy and i got hooked up through phish/mail order.  we sitting 3rd row page side on this night, the best seats we had for the back stretch of the tour, so obviously, we were hoping they would be busting out the big guns tonight.
		I had hit a few shows early in the tour, and now, i was hopping back on for the back stretch.  my buddy and i got hooked up through phish/mail order.  we sitting 3rd row page side on this night, the best seats we had for the back stretch of the tour, so obviously, we were hoping they would be busting out the big guns tonight. Whenever I think about this show I go back to Free with a raging lightning storm swirling around the venue.  Reminds me of that Iron Maiden poster for Live After Death.  You could feel the electricity ripping through Trey.
		Whenever I think about this show I go back to Free with a raging lightning storm swirling around the venue.  Reminds me of that Iron Maiden poster for Live After Death.  You could feel the electricity ripping through Trey.
	 Sure, 7/19/03 may have had the full-blown Leo Trio, but 7/23/99 had the only other Leo Trio. Unlike 7/19/03, Polaris '99 (with its dope sauce "Ghost") didn't feature the Leo Trio in succession, but it did feature a reverse-wrap-around-Leo-Trio! That's right, if you play the tracks in this show from end-to-start, and continue looping through the show in reverse order, you'll end up hitting NICU, Ya Mar, and Rocky Top in a row.
		Sure, 7/19/03 may have had the full-blown Leo Trio, but 7/23/99 had the only other Leo Trio. Unlike 7/19/03, Polaris '99 (with its dope sauce "Ghost") didn't feature the Leo Trio in succession, but it did feature a reverse-wrap-around-Leo-Trio! That's right, if you play the tracks in this show from end-to-start, and continue looping through the show in reverse order, you'll end up hitting NICU, Ya Mar, and Rocky Top in a row.
	 This show is so damn close to perfect.
		This show is so damn close to perfect. This was my sixth show of summer 99, having done Atlanta through merriweather. The night before the show at a party in chapel hill, NC, I convinced a friend of mine to make the move. We left at 7 AM, hungover as hell, and made our way along I-77.
		This was my sixth show of summer 99, having done Atlanta through merriweather. The night before the show at a party in chapel hill, NC, I convinced a friend of mine to make the move. We left at 7 AM, hungover as hell, and made our way along I-77.  This is an excellent show, like, I'm surprised that this show is as amazing as it is! From the first set, Punch You in the Eye is notable for its intro being extended to a lengthy 4½ minutes, a delightful sustenance of grooving rhythm. Fast Enough for You cropped up a few times in 1999, and as it has since become more of a rarity, it's nice to hear this beautifully delivered take on a classic Phish song. The second set is--obviously--a five-songer, but the Ghost approaches the level of the legendary 7/6/98 "Prague Ghost"... it's really very similar in approach, something that can't be said about many other Ghosts. Birds of a Feather is as far as I know the longest version to date, and probably most phans would agree it's also the best. And it doesn't succumb to loopy ambience, really, unless you feel like the very end doesn't "rage" enough for you: it's a bona fide rocker. Meatstick features Trey's "good news and some bad news" which I won't spoil for you, but hearing this version is important to understanding 1999-era Phishtory. Suffice it to say, the band was in a good mood this night in Columbus, and it showed.
		This is an excellent show, like, I'm surprised that this show is as amazing as it is! From the first set, Punch You in the Eye is notable for its intro being extended to a lengthy 4½ minutes, a delightful sustenance of grooving rhythm. Fast Enough for You cropped up a few times in 1999, and as it has since become more of a rarity, it's nice to hear this beautifully delivered take on a classic Phish song. The second set is--obviously--a five-songer, but the Ghost approaches the level of the legendary 7/6/98 "Prague Ghost"... it's really very similar in approach, something that can't be said about many other Ghosts. Birds of a Feather is as far as I know the longest version to date, and probably most phans would agree it's also the best. And it doesn't succumb to loopy ambience, really, unless you feel like the very end doesn't "rage" enough for you: it's a bona fide rocker. Meatstick features Trey's "good news and some bad news" which I won't spoil for you, but hearing this version is important to understanding 1999-era Phishtory. Suffice it to say, the band was in a good mood this night in Columbus, and it showed.
	 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Not present at this show, but somewhat-arbitrarily listened to this absolute heater of a release on LivePhish ~6 weeks ago, revisited again for the DAAM screening, and DAMN indeed - this is a ripper no doubt.
		Not present at this show, but somewhat-arbitrarily listened to this absolute heater of a release on LivePhish ~6 weeks ago, revisited again for the DAAM screening, and DAMN indeed - this is a ripper no doubt.  I'd probably give this 3 1/2 stars...but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.  I'm surprised that it isn't mentioned here, but Mike teases "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" at the 14:40 mark in Ghost.
		I'd probably give this 3 1/2 stars...but I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.  I'm surprised that it isn't mentioned here, but Mike teases "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" at the 14:40 mark in Ghost. got in late. just in time for pyite. 2nd set was a monster. raining during encore.good times
		got in late. just in time for pyite. 2nd set was a monster. raining during encore.good times
	 The second set is just amazing... One of my all time favorite Ghosts....
		The second set is just amazing... One of my all time favorite Ghosts....
	 I had hit a few shows early in the tour, and now, i was hopping back on for the back stretch.  my buddy and i got hooked up through phish/mail order.  we sitting 3rd row page side on this night, the best seats we had for the back stretch of the tour, so obviously, we were hoping they would be busting out the big guns tonight.
		I had hit a few shows early in the tour, and now, i was hopping back on for the back stretch.  my buddy and i got hooked up through phish/mail order.  we sitting 3rd row page side on this night, the best seats we had for the back stretch of the tour, so obviously, we were hoping they would be busting out the big guns tonight.Add a Review
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Review by Stecks
"Sir, what you had there was what we refer to as a Focused, Non-Terminal, Repeating Phantasm, or a Class 5 Full-Roaming Vapor... . a real nasty one too"
I am of course referring to the second set. This second set should absolutely be an official LivePhish release, get with the freakin program.... Star Lake 98 is cool (although Vernon Downs would've been way better).... But all of us are dying (albeit at different rates), and someone's going to pass away without hearing this Ghost>Free which, if I were a lawmaker, would carry federal charges and no jurisprudence sentencing discretion.
That night, there was NO Dana, only Zuul! Trey's Languedoc proton pack harnessed this demon into a containment unit (aka the best Free you'll ever hear, if anyone has another, please let me know)... in a way that Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz and Egon Spengler couldn't do, even crossing streams. All fans were covered in ectoplasm (aka rank humid midwest summer grime) that an end of show rainstorm took care of.. (Side note, grew up across the street from Rick Moranis' cousin, met him at his Bar Mitzvah)...
Remember it being pretty darn hot out. Slow out of the gates, HOWEVER.... from starting with Bowie... SWEET SASSY MOLASSY! The Possum sets the tone for the rest of the evening - our boys reach into the pouch of this deceased marsupial and bring out a jam that starts a bit slow, then becomes pure mayhem.... Each time you think the jam is peaking, it KEEPS going.. Trey gets BEND crazy and throws on his bridge pickup while piercing the venue on his 24th fret (I think I suffered permanent hearing damage from this one...) easily ranks in my top 5-10 ode to roadkill. Setbreak time... Hit the mist tents, I was a sweaty hot mess...
Ok.. now let's get to the REAL part of why this show is a 5/5 in my book... The house lights go down... Trey comes out, takes a big wipe of his nose with his sleeve... and the FUNK SIREN echoplex/delay glissando A note down an octave, thus alerting all of central Ohio to the presence of paranormal activity. A specter was loose in the venue. Who you gonna call? Peter Venkman this apparition was summoned from the netherworld of another dimension, a true wraith. Such an entity cannot be completely explained with words, one must hear it to "understand" it. Possibly one of the best second sets I've ever witnessed. The Ghost>Free is what dreams are made of. Trey was having some equipment issues during Ghost, which I think might have pissed him off a bit - to the benefit of everyone in attendance. This jam is a MUST HEAR. INCREDIBLY tight transitions, sinister jamming into lilty delays with a HUGE LONG D chord strumming buildup to the emancipation of the Poltergeist summoned by the band... the Ghost was then FREE... and 14 years later, BY FAR STILL the BEST Free I've EVER heard. Then Trey invites some wookettes to dance the Fleshpole, and announces Big Cypress. Joel (you tapers know him) and I look at each other knowing exactly where we'd be that December, without question. The Fire was ... well... FIRE. Trey basically owned this second set... Then the rain comes down, which brought thunderous applause from a sweaty, grimy yet blissed out packed house.
In summary, Ray Parker Jr. would be proud of this second set, as he would not be afraid of no Ghost. Who you gonna call? Trey Mother F*cking Anastasio (and possibly Ernie Hudson)
BUSTIN' MAKES ME FEEL GOOOOD!!!!