Phish
1998-11-20
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
Source: Schoeps CMC6 > Schoeps MK4V > Schoeps 021B > Sony TCD-D8
Transfer: DAT(m) @ 44.1kHz > Sony R-500 > Korg MR-2000S > Samplitude Pro X5 > TLH (flac 8) > Foobar Live Show Tagger
Recorded by Mikey K Unidecker
Transfer by Jeff Mitchell (jeffhmitchell@gmail.com)
Transferred 2021-02-03
Seeded to etree 2022-01-02
Set 1
s1t01 - Rock and Roll Part Two[1] >
s1t02 - Tube >
s1t03 - Quinn the Eskimo >
s1t04 - Funky Bitch
s1t05 - Guelah Papyrus
s1t06 - Rift
s1t07 - Meat >
s1t08 - Stash
s1t09 - Train Song >
s1t10 - Possum
s1t11 - Roggae
s1t12 - Driver[2]
s1t13 - Split Open and Melt
Set 2
s2t01 - Bathtub Gin >
s2t02 - Piper
s2t03 - Axilla >
s2t04 - Roses Are Free
s2t05 - Farmhouse
s2t06 - Hold Your Head Up >
s2t07 - Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It[3] >
s2t08 - Hold Your Head Up
s2t09 - Harry Hood >
s2t10 - Character Zero
s2t11 - Encore Break
Encore
s2t12 - Cavern[4]
[1] Phish debut.
[2] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[3] Phish debut; lyric changed to reference Bob Weaver.
[4] Carl Gerhard on trumpet.
This show featured the Phish debut of Rock and Roll Part Two, though Trey accompanied the recorded version playing over the P.A. on December 31, 1994. Quinn the Eskimo was played for the first time since August 10, 1987 (1,150 shows). Stash included a Fikus tease. Page teased Tequila in Bathtub Gin. Driver featured Trey on acoustic guitar. For the Phish debut of Gettin’ Jiggy Wit’ It, Fish read from cue cards that he threw into the crowd afterwards. Fish also replaced Will Smith’s name in the lyrics with his own alias, “Bob Weaver.” Cavern featured Carl Gerhard on trumpet. This show was released as part of the Hampton Comes Alive box set.
- diginoise at 03:14:19-03:14:38 in Driver; patched with 22146
https://phish.net/setlists/phish-november-20-1998-hampton-coliseum-hampton-va-usa.html