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Link Wednesday, 06/30/1999
Sandstone Amphitheatre, Bonner Springs, KS

Soundcheck: Twist, Funky Bitch, Mountains in the Mist (x2), Beauty of My Dreams, Glide Tease, Limb By Limb (outro), Back at the Chicken Shack, Dogs Stole Things, The Wedge

Set 1: GinBathtub Gin, Farmhouse, Tube, Horn, BOTTBack on the Train[1], Maze[2], LxLLimb By Limb, GolgiGolgi Apparatus

Set 2: CoilThe Squirming Coil > Free, BOAFBirds of a Feather > Simple > Swept Away > Steep > Piper, Bug[1] -> My Left Toe[3], Stash

Encore: Bouncin'Bouncing Around the Room, SampleSample in a Jar

[1] Phish debut.
[2] Bathtub Gin tease from Trey; ended with several reprises of the song's signature lick in a mock duel fashion between Trey and Page.
[3] Debut.

Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon

Notes: This gig featured the Phish debuts of Back on the Train and Bug as well as the debut of My Left Toe. Maze contained a Bathtub Gin tease from Trey and ended with several reprises of the song’s signature lick in a mock duel fashion between Trey and Page. A revised stage setup debuted at this show with Page, Mike and Trey aligned from front left to right and Fishman to rear center.

This show was part of the "1999 Summer U.S. Tour."

nichobert , attached to 1999-06-30 Permalink
nichobert That PBR review may be the most pointless review I've ever read, put the booze down and let your mind be freed by the Stash

Too cool for the noob friendly encore, too drunk to pay attention to the show. Sweet
Score: 3
highhat , attached to 1999-06-30 Permalink
highhat 6-30

Phil and Friends (w/ Trey and Page)+ Classic TAB (tour debut) = 6 months of no Phish...

The entire show from note one was surreal; bomb drops concluded every 1st set number, but for Maze when they musically bantered our minds.

My Left Toe from the Siket Disc debuted at this show. Familiarity with the album could best describe the vibe from this 2nd set; and one word: Catatonia

No covers were played.

Each set and the encore led off with a cut from Lawn Boy.
Score: 1
BassPlayer , attached to 1999-06-30 Permalink
BassPlayer One of the most beautiful Stash jams i've heard, appropriate as a soundtrack to a romantic candlelit dinner. Great Mike bombs in Free! We all got drenched in a pre show storm, BTG was a perfect choice.
Score: 0
ADAWGWYO , attached to 1999-06-30 Permalink
ADAWGWYO I was there. I have to agree that I don't have many memories of awesomeness or face-melting music. I drove to the show last minute from Laramie,WY(UW!!!) I blew a tire about 4 hours out on I-70 and while changing the flat a Hi-Po pulled up behind me, got out and asked what the problem was. I told him I had a donut/spare and was ok. He got in his car and away he went. I remember only having a little reefer on me, but still sweet when he rolled on. Amber and I showed up to the lot with maybe an hour to chill. We got drunk on PBR cans and stumbled inside.

It's your typical summer shed. No covered seating that I recall. I remember being happy about the Gin opener; Tube was cool(although nothing stellar) BOTT was fun and I knew at the time, that I didn't know it. That's about it for musical memories from this show. Bouncing> Sample Encore= "Let's go get a burrito!"

Sidenote: The girl I was with had seen some shows(Spokane-Portland 96) but wasn't a regular. Anyways I mentioned we were rockin the "car-temperature" PBR cans in the lot pre-party style. Well we were CHUGGING em'. So we're dancing sometime in the middle of set I and although it was an over-cast day in Kansas, it is still HOT and HUMID. She stops and says "I need to go to the bathroom." And I'm like(casually) "Yeah, we'll go at set break." Well what she meant was is she needed to throw up. Well, she made it to set break and bless her, she mad it to the tarlette to excercise them PBR demons.

Less than 2 stars.

2/5
Score: 0

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