SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Wolfman's Brother, Maze, Dirt, Pebbles and Marbles, Strange Design, Back on the Train > Divided Sky
SET 2: Tweezer -> Makisupa Policeman[1], Limb By Limb, Anything But Me > Horn > Waves, Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Contact > Tweezer Reprise
 A Picture of Nectar
					4
					A Picture of Nectar
					4
					 Round Room
					3
					Round Room
					3
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 This was my first show and it still holds up as a decent show years later.  The opening Chalk Dust, while not remarkable, is good and you can tell the band is having fun as you can hear Fish on the SBD recording say, "We should just play that again."  The Wolfman's is a well played version with a cool slow down to close out the jam.  Maze and Dirt are typical.  Pebbles was a pleasant surprise in the opening set and had a good high energy jam.  Strange Design was a nice cool down.  The closing BOTT and Divided Sky were both well played, especially the Divided.
		This was my first show and it still holds up as a decent show years later.  The opening Chalk Dust, while not remarkable, is good and you can tell the band is having fun as you can hear Fish on the SBD recording say, "We should just play that again."  The Wolfman's is a well played version with a cool slow down to close out the jam.  Maze and Dirt are typical.  Pebbles was a pleasant surprise in the opening set and had a good high energy jam.  Strange Design was a nice cool down.  The closing BOTT and Divided Sky were both well played, especially the Divided.   So far summer tour has been inconsistent, to say the least. 7.9.03 holds serve as the best show of the tour with 7.15.03 and 7.13.03 hot on its heels. Then you have a series of incomplete shows, albeit each show with one (if not multiple) truly standout jams (looking at you 7.10.03 Divided Sky and 7.12.03 Ghost). But really, even with those jams, the shows themselves lacked that consistent, radiating energy that permeating each and every set of Winter 03. So with a stretch of three consecutive shows form Gorge through Utah, each building more momentum, how would the tour fare when it rumbles into the Great Plains? Would the momentum continue to swell? Are we due for a sigh? Let's find out.
		So far summer tour has been inconsistent, to say the least. 7.9.03 holds serve as the best show of the tour with 7.15.03 and 7.13.03 hot on its heels. Then you have a series of incomplete shows, albeit each show with one (if not multiple) truly standout jams (looking at you 7.10.03 Divided Sky and 7.12.03 Ghost). But really, even with those jams, the shows themselves lacked that consistent, radiating energy that permeating each and every set of Winter 03. So with a stretch of three consecutive shows form Gorge through Utah, each building more momentum, how would the tour fare when it rumbles into the Great Plains? Would the momentum continue to swell? Are we due for a sigh? Let's find out. 20+ years later and I'm ready to review my first show. Spoiler: This band is so incendiary that being straight-edge sober at one of the worst shows at a breathtakingly bad venue mottled with the stanky variety of neo-hippies on an overlooked tour they still affirmed I was seeing the best in the biz that day.
		20+ years later and I'm ready to review my first show. Spoiler: This band is so incendiary that being straight-edge sober at one of the worst shows at a breathtakingly bad venue mottled with the stanky variety of neo-hippies on an overlooked tour they still affirmed I was seeing the best in the biz that day. PHISH, THURSDAY 07/17/2003
		PHISH, THURSDAY 07/17/2003 This show is incredibly deceiving.
		This show is incredibly deceiving.Add a Review
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Review by mterry
Anyways, holy hot. It had to be one of the hottest days I can remember. I managed to sit in my car, a/c running for about 2hrs before gates opened. I met up with Cory, a fellow taper from Chicago and he managed to get my gear into the section (didn't score a tapers ticket).
Truthfully, this show was so long ago, not even sure about all the details. However, listening back to the show the Tweezer > Makisupa was a highlight for the night. A no-nonsense Antelope to be checked out as well. It's pretty high up there with intensity.
Beside the show, the other highlight was getting a speeding ticket in Lawrence (cool town, however). This show is often overlooked for the '03 years, and there are no "on-paper" standouts. However, This is one to get for the highlights mentioned above.