Soundcheck: Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue (x3), The Howling
SET 1: Set Your Soul Free, Walls of the Cave, Sample in a Jar, Steam, My Friend, My Friend[1] > Sparkle, Ocelot, Leaves, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Axilla (Part II) > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Light > Mountains in the Mist, Meat, Golgi Apparatus[2] > Slave to the Traffic Light > Cavern
My Friend My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Mike sung part of Passing Through in Light. Golgi's lyrics were changed to "I saw you with a barcode in your hand." Trey and Fish teased Mr. Completely in 46 Days.
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 Sigma Oasis
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					 Joy
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					 Round Room
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					 Hoist
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					 Rift
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					 Farmhouse
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					 Stash
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 I’m blessed to say I’ve been lucky enough to witness some “legendary shows.” (Fox Theatre ‘95. Hampton ‘97. MSG ‘97. Prague ‘98.) This show ranks up there for me in the top 10… maybe ever??? Everything was flawless, crackling with energy & executed with virtuoso wizard skill. Insane to say that after all this time they are still breaking new ground and crushing it this hard. Listen to this one and taste the nectar. Tube was so nasty dirty that I almost called the police.
		I’m blessed to say I’ve been lucky enough to witness some “legendary shows.” (Fox Theatre ‘95. Hampton ‘97. MSG ‘97. Prague ‘98.) This show ranks up there for me in the top 10… maybe ever??? Everything was flawless, crackling with energy & executed with virtuoso wizard skill. Insane to say that after all this time they are still breaking new ground and crushing it this hard. Listen to this one and taste the nectar. Tube was so nasty dirty that I almost called the police.
	 This was my first show, and it was a magical introduction to the wondrous flow of sound Phish is capable of producing, not to mention the captivating light show by Mr. Kuroda. I'm a young lad, and I used to think I knew a lot about music and live performances. I used to think I knew about psychedelic experiences. This band within 2 sets and an encore completely re-wired my brain. Did some gelled happy juice contribute to this? Of course. But in retrospect, I wouldn't have had it any other way. Everyone to whom I spoke to start the show was thrilled to hear it was my first, and I felt very comforted by the common "Have a Great Show!" It is important to note I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into with regards to both Phish and the copious amounts of plastic, but my friend assured me of the euphoric power of both. I was ready.
		This was my first show, and it was a magical introduction to the wondrous flow of sound Phish is capable of producing, not to mention the captivating light show by Mr. Kuroda. I'm a young lad, and I used to think I knew a lot about music and live performances. I used to think I knew about psychedelic experiences. This band within 2 sets and an encore completely re-wired my brain. Did some gelled happy juice contribute to this? Of course. But in retrospect, I wouldn't have had it any other way. Everyone to whom I spoke to start the show was thrilled to hear it was my first, and I felt very comforted by the common "Have a Great Show!" It is important to note I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into with regards to both Phish and the copious amounts of plastic, but my friend assured me of the euphoric power of both. I was ready. It was an absolute blast the first night! Set 1 had some good evil phish going on.  Set 2 just burned the place to the ground.  The energy in that place was insane.  That squirming coil was something else in person.  Have yet to re listen to it at home, but damn it was powerful to be there page side when that was going on.  One of the best nights of my life!
		It was an absolute blast the first night! Set 1 had some good evil phish going on.  Set 2 just burned the place to the ground.  The energy in that place was insane.  That squirming coil was something else in person.  Have yet to re listen to it at home, but damn it was powerful to be there page side when that was going on.  One of the best nights of my life!
	 Caught this show with a friend who was at his first, he said his expectations were shattered. I would agree; this was a really solid show that was fun to take part in. Very cool venue, lots of type 2 jamming and plenty of great songs sprinkled in. I agree that returning to the chorus at the end of a song can be unwanted, but being at the show it’s a pretty cool feeling. Extra cool jam in Light and a 2001 for all of the Gamecocks. Can’t wait for night 2.
		Caught this show with a friend who was at his first, he said his expectations were shattered. I would agree; this was a really solid show that was fun to take part in. Very cool venue, lots of type 2 jamming and plenty of great songs sprinkled in. I agree that returning to the chorus at the end of a song can be unwanted, but being at the show it’s a pretty cool feeling. Extra cool jam in Light and a 2001 for all of the Gamecocks. Can’t wait for night 2.
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