SET 1: Wilson, You Enjoy Myself -> Ghost > Maze -> Catapult -> Maze, The Moma Dance, Horn, Pebbles and Marbles
SET 2: Piper > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley[1] > Cavern > Limb By Limb > Julius > Rock and Roll, Scents and Subtle Sounds[2]
ENCORE: Lawn Boy, Frankenstein
 I lived off of the Scents and Subtle sounds from this show the way a brokenhearted person lives off the last few vestiges of love at the end of a relationship. The way the guys harmonized...."colors in the void" and then went off into deep space ambient oblivion, the scents of the crowd and the sounds of the scene. Those were the last true "show memories" that I would ever carry with me (or so I thought). Even before I knew that Coventry would turn out to be the trainwreck it was- the last "normal" show of a tour for me was always the last non-festival show. It was the shed, the arena, the stadium where they had to play a standard 2 set & encore show. This song sums up my whole 1995-2004 Phish experience. What begins as innocent and beautiful ends in a majestic cacophony of etherial darkness and reverberation. BOOM. I loved this version!
		I lived off of the Scents and Subtle sounds from this show the way a brokenhearted person lives off the last few vestiges of love at the end of a relationship. The way the guys harmonized...."colors in the void" and then went off into deep space ambient oblivion, the scents of the crowd and the sounds of the scene. Those were the last true "show memories" that I would ever carry with me (or so I thought). Even before I knew that Coventry would turn out to be the trainwreck it was- the last "normal" show of a tour for me was always the last non-festival show. It was the shed, the arena, the stadium where they had to play a standard 2 set & encore show. This song sums up my whole 1995-2004 Phish experience. What begins as innocent and beautiful ends in a majestic cacophony of etherial darkness and reverberation. BOOM. I loved this version! Ok. First of all, this show has every true phan's basic dream setlist. I mean, if this show were a greatest hits album, the setlist would live up to it.
		Ok. First of all, this show has every true phan's basic dream setlist. I mean, if this show were a greatest hits album, the setlist would live up to it. I'll be the first one to admit that there is plenty of great music to be found in 2003 and 2004.  This show doesn't have a lot of it, IMHO.  The YEM-> Ghost is interesting, and the Maze -> Catapult-> Maze is pretty cool, with a very dark, ominous feel to it.  The highlight of the show, for me, was the 20+ min. Scents and Subtle Sounds.  It might not be everyone's cup of tea, as it's one of those atmospheric, sometimes droning jams; feedback and fuzz layered richly to make a brooding wall of sound.  For some reason, I like those jams better than much of the funk grooves of '97.
		I'll be the first one to admit that there is plenty of great music to be found in 2003 and 2004.  This show doesn't have a lot of it, IMHO.  The YEM-> Ghost is interesting, and the Maze -> Catapult-> Maze is pretty cool, with a very dark, ominous feel to it.  The highlight of the show, for me, was the 20+ min. Scents and Subtle Sounds.  It might not be everyone's cup of tea, as it's one of those atmospheric, sometimes droning jams; feedback and fuzz layered richly to make a brooding wall of sound.  For some reason, I like those jams better than much of the funk grooves of '97. After listening to this show in it's entirety on The Bunny in VT, I got that weird feeling like they were gonna run outta Steam...little did I know IT didn't matter because here they are 7.5 years later playing that new favorite of ours!  Thank you boys for coming back and providing the phans w/ countless more hours of the best stuff on Earth! Phish = Pure Joy!
		After listening to this show in it's entirety on The Bunny in VT, I got that weird feeling like they were gonna run outta Steam...little did I know IT didn't matter because here they are 7.5 years later playing that new favorite of ours!  Thank you boys for coming back and providing the phans w/ countless more hours of the best stuff on Earth! Phish = Pure Joy!
	 This show is very rough. In fact I would likely give it 2 stars if it wasn't for the light (or darkness) of an amazing SASS Jam.
		This show is very rough. In fact I would likely give it 2 stars if it wasn't for the light (or darkness) of an amazing SASS Jam. As is often the case, I remember this show best for some of its context--I brought my mom and little brother to their first show, we got out of the car and promptly saw a Phish mafia fight break out (welcome to the hippy show, mom!); the 30 hrs of traffic to follow en route to Coventry.
		As is often the case, I remember this show best for some of its context--I brought my mom and little brother to their first show, we got out of the car and promptly saw a Phish mafia fight break out (welcome to the hippy show, mom!); the 30 hrs of traffic to follow en route to Coventry. We took the boat from the PA side which was an abridged party cruise. Somewhat of a chaotic scene around the venue: good, bad, and ugly of phish 2004. Little kids playing in the mud 10 feet from a nitrous tank sticks out in my mind. We sat up on the lawn and the sound was really booming through the air that night, with what felt like a split-second delay on the bass. This sow had one of my favorite appearances of catapult, sandwiched in between maze, up there with the sugarbush '94 mini-catapult, and now eclipsed by the dicks 2021 catapult. Was pleased to catch horn and sneakin sally, 2 of my favorite tunes at the time, and as I wasn't going to Coventry, I felt at the time that the SASS jam was going to be my last live phish jam. Glad to be proven wrong.
		We took the boat from the PA side which was an abridged party cruise. Somewhat of a chaotic scene around the venue: good, bad, and ugly of phish 2004. Little kids playing in the mud 10 feet from a nitrous tank sticks out in my mind. We sat up on the lawn and the sound was really booming through the air that night, with what felt like a split-second delay on the bass. This sow had one of my favorite appearances of catapult, sandwiched in between maze, up there with the sugarbush '94 mini-catapult, and now eclipsed by the dicks 2021 catapult. Was pleased to catch horn and sneakin sally, 2 of my favorite tunes at the time, and as I wasn't going to Coventry, I felt at the time that the SASS jam was going to be my last live phish jam. Glad to be proven wrong.
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Review by NigelTufnel
Set two features an outstanding Piper > Sneakin' Sally that is hot and highly reccomended. What I really want to comment on, however, is that Scents. It's my personal favorite. 2004 captured the band at their most feeble and searching, but also at the height of their expressive powers. The emotion in this song is really unexpected and overwhelming, and given that C-word was next on the radar, it was almost as if the band was saying goodbye to the real stage one last time. The end result is a very sad, yet moving piece that is washed with ambient loops and great work by Page and Mike. This jam should be heard regardless, but if I had to give a reason, I would say that it really helps but things in perspective with where the band was at the exact moment in time. It gives us fans an unabashed inside look at their collective mindset heading in to the final weekend. Some people want to forget, some pretend it never happened, but some, like me, find that there is beauty in this time period. This Scents is a perfect example.
Also worth noting is that the very next day, Phish soundchecked what I conisder to be their best ever piece and my all time favorite jam, simply titled "Check 1". Get it. It is an extension of what I have written above times 10 million. The definitive jam, in my opinion, of the band's career and 30-plus minutes of why I love them so.