SET 1: Llama, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Roggae, Maze, Anything But Me[1], Ya Mar, Saw It Again, Bouncing Around the Room, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Rock and Roll > Mike's Song > Mountains in the Mist > Weekapaug Groove[2] > What's the Use? > Down with Disease -> Fast Enough for You, Also Sprach Zarathustra[3]
ENCORE: Friday[1]
 Stash
					5
					Stash
					5
					 Round Room
					2
					Round Room
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 The Siket Disc
					1
					The Siket Disc
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 I can't believe that this show is rated so low.  I lost the cds to this show years ago but it has always been one of my favorites.  I had a driving job at the time and would listen to this show over and over again.
		I can't believe that this show is rated so low.  I lost the cds to this show years ago but it has always been one of my favorites.  I had a driving job at the time and would listen to this show over and over again. The interesting thing about these Hampton show is that there's no real progression throughout each night. And there's no real feeling of the guys "settling in" or "getting comfortable". But if you look around you'll see some goodies sprinkled throughout.
		The interesting thing about these Hampton show is that there's no real progression throughout each night. And there's no real feeling of the guys "settling in" or "getting comfortable". But if you look around you'll see some goodies sprinkled throughout. For me, this closer of the post-NYE '03 Hampton Run is average-great but largely unremarkable--I don't consider this Roggae a noteworthy jam, for one--outside of the Weekapaug > What's the Use? The Weekapaug features some Whammy'd staccato picking from Trey that is highly engaging, and What's the Use? is a great landing pad, although seen with more frequency in these past few years than some phans would apparently prefer. Outside in, we have two debuts in Anything But Me and Friday, the latter of which I must concur is quizzical as an encore choice, the former of which is another of the languid ballads that really get me right in the feels. This feels like a mostly run-of-the-mill average-great Phish show to me, with a setlist stacked in favor of favorites, and only a few songs past the 10-minute mark. (Well, honestly, seven of them, which in a show where only 18 songs were played is over a third of them, but anyway!) I like the show, but I don't think I'll return to it often.
		For me, this closer of the post-NYE '03 Hampton Run is average-great but largely unremarkable--I don't consider this Roggae a noteworthy jam, for one--outside of the Weekapaug > What's the Use? The Weekapaug features some Whammy'd staccato picking from Trey that is highly engaging, and What's the Use? is a great landing pad, although seen with more frequency in these past few years than some phans would apparently prefer. Outside in, we have two debuts in Anything But Me and Friday, the latter of which I must concur is quizzical as an encore choice, the former of which is another of the languid ballads that really get me right in the feels. This feels like a mostly run-of-the-mill average-great Phish show to me, with a setlist stacked in favor of favorites, and only a few songs past the 10-minute mark. (Well, honestly, seven of them, which in a show where only 18 songs were played is over a third of them, but anyway!) I like the show, but I don't think I'll return to it often.
	 I liked this show upon first listen.  Like most of this period it has some rough edges but they were clearly on the same page this night and they landed some sweet grooves.  The magic comes in unexpected places.
		I liked this show upon first listen.  Like most of this period it has some rough edges but they were clearly on the same page this night and they landed some sweet grooves.  The magic comes in unexpected places. SET 1: Llama: Some fire out of the gate.
		SET 1: Llama: Some fire out of the gate. Set 1 Highlights: Llama, Roggae (Standout Version), Maze, Split Open and Melt
		Set 1 Highlights: Llama, Roggae (Standout Version), Maze, Split Open and Melt A Llama opener is always a good thing. Always. Although, that doesn't necessarily mean what follows will always be (as) good as the pounding opening drum riff and totally frenetic guitar riff that essentially says, "BLASTOFF MOTHAFUCKKKAAAS!!!." Well you can't blame them for trying! Perhaps some emotional/spiritual/or perhaps even physical fatigue was setting in for this set - understandably so as they hadn't played a show together in 2+ years ... let alone four shows in five days - let alone reunion shows at two of their biggest "home courts." These guys are professional musicians, absolutely, but they are also people who experience emotion, stress, and the general atrophy that comes with the amount of invested energy, soul, and electricity they brought to their fans the previous three nights, and subsequent two decades. My defense of the (speculative) band's spiritual/emotional/physical status in this set is because I do love them so much. But since I am here to review the music itself as much as I am here to explain the far-reaching impacts of the music on its listeners and bank alike, I will try to be as fair as possible. So here goes... (hangs head in shame)
		A Llama opener is always a good thing. Always. Although, that doesn't necessarily mean what follows will always be (as) good as the pounding opening drum riff and totally frenetic guitar riff that essentially says, "BLASTOFF MOTHAFUCKKKAAAS!!!." Well you can't blame them for trying! Perhaps some emotional/spiritual/or perhaps even physical fatigue was setting in for this set - understandably so as they hadn't played a show together in 2+ years ... let alone four shows in five days - let alone reunion shows at two of their biggest "home courts." These guys are professional musicians, absolutely, but they are also people who experience emotion, stress, and the general atrophy that comes with the amount of invested energy, soul, and electricity they brought to their fans the previous three nights, and subsequent two decades. My defense of the (speculative) band's spiritual/emotional/physical status in this set is because I do love them so much. But since I am here to review the music itself as much as I am here to explain the far-reaching impacts of the music on its listeners and bank alike, I will try to be as fair as possible. So here goes... (hangs head in shame) I would like to point out that this Weekapaug gets dark at the end, unusual for Weekapaug but I guess not that unusual considering the general darkness of the tour to come. Check out this groove and the nice segue to What's The Use?, as well as the typically freaked out SOAM if you need some darkness in your life
		I would like to point out that this Weekapaug gets dark at the end, unusual for Weekapaug but I guess not that unusual considering the general darkness of the tour to come. Check out this groove and the nice segue to What's The Use?, as well as the typically freaked out SOAM if you need some darkness in your life
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Review by westbrook
Still, this is a 3 star show, and the February tour is when 2.0 gets rolling in earnest. If you're looking to hear a show from the infancy of the post-hiatus period, 1/4/03 is the best option.