Phish 01/03/03
Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
Source Summary
shn16, 44kHz; Schoeps cmc6/mk41's > Lunatec V3 > Sony TCD-D8; Unknown Transfer; Source by Jason Lonchar; Transfer by unknown (presumably Jason Lonchar)
PHiSH
01.03.2003
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, Virginia

Source: Schoeps CMC6/mk41's (ORTF)>Lunatec V3>D8
        (Taped by Jason Lonchar)

D1
Set1
01. Tweezer ->
02. Theme From the Bottom
03. Foam
04. Pebbles and Marbles*
05. You Enjoy Myself**

D2
Set2
01. Birds of a Feather
02. Wolfman's Brother
03. Makisupa Policeman***
04. Axilla
05. Twist ->
06. Free
07. All of These Dreams#

D3
01. Possum##
02. (crowd noise)
Encore:
03. Contact###
04. Tweezer Reprise


Notes:

Show began at 8:13pm. Second set began at 10:11pm. Paul Languedoc was
not manning the sound board, and Trey made a point to stop at the monitor
board to speak with the engineer on his way to the stage before the first
set.

* - first time played
** - with a false start (Trey stopped the band and made a comment about
practicing, then re-started a moment later), and with a vocal jam based on the
name "George Takei" (the actor who played Mr. Sulu on Star Trek)
*** - lyric was "woke up this morning ... about 3 o'clock this afternoon...
'fatty'," and "Waffle House" and "Hooters" were mentioned in the singing toward
the end of the song
# - concert debut (only previously played on Letterman);
## - toward the end, Trey hands his guitar
to Page (who plays it from his normal seat, doing things like playing behind
his head, etc.), Mike hands his bass to Trey, Mike picks up the "B" and "AH"
cymbals (traditionally used during "Crackin' Rosie"), and the song ends;
### - Trey says: "Ladies and gentlemen, Al Gore!", also with a Page
solo/breakdown and a Mike solo/breakdown.

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