SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Glide > Poor Heart > Julius, My Friend, My Friend > Rift, Split Open and Melt, Dog Faced Boy, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sample in a Jar, Sparkle > Bathtub Gin, Big Ball Jam > Ya Mar, Mike's Song, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Down with Disease > Hold Your Head Up > I Wan'na Be Like You > Hold Your Head Up, Cavern
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times
 We met Phish at this show too.  Me and my buddy were in the lot super early and we were trying to get in to either listen to soundcheck or meet the band or whatever.  We struck up a convo with a security guard and he said to 'Remember how Rockford did it' and luckily my buddy Ando did!  We slipped the dude a $10 or $20 and he told us to meet him at a gate somewhere across the lot.  He then opened the gate and let us in.  We walked pretty much straight into Fishman who was coming off the bus or something.  We talked to him for a bit and then went into the performance area to watch soundcheck.  We watched from the front row and we were the only ones in the place except for the crew.  We went back to the lot after that since we still had our tickets, partied our asses off (telling everyone our story) and then headed inside for what ended up being a sick show.  This is the best Phish show I've ever been too.  It was right on the cusp off the band getting too big and it was one of the last times I remember being second level dead center and having the entire aisle stair landing platform entirely to myself to dance the night away.  Very, very sweet.
		We met Phish at this show too.  Me and my buddy were in the lot super early and we were trying to get in to either listen to soundcheck or meet the band or whatever.  We struck up a convo with a security guard and he said to 'Remember how Rockford did it' and luckily my buddy Ando did!  We slipped the dude a $10 or $20 and he told us to meet him at a gate somewhere across the lot.  He then opened the gate and let us in.  We walked pretty much straight into Fishman who was coming off the bus or something.  We talked to him for a bit and then went into the performance area to watch soundcheck.  We watched from the front row and we were the only ones in the place except for the crew.  We went back to the lot after that since we still had our tickets, partied our asses off (telling everyone our story) and then headed inside for what ended up being a sick show.  This is the best Phish show I've ever been too.  It was right on the cusp off the band getting too big and it was one of the last times I remember being second level dead center and having the entire aisle stair landing platform entirely to myself to dance the night away.  Very, very sweet.
	 The jam charts got it just right... this is an INTENSE Melt.  Trey's playing is chaotic, dissonant, and deranged, but some of his shards of notes are simply demonic jaw droppers.  Fishman gets absolutely savage for the last three or four minutes.  The Bag is played with equal intensity too, and again, Fish is an absolute beast. Wowza.
		The jam charts got it just right... this is an INTENSE Melt.  Trey's playing is chaotic, dissonant, and deranged, but some of his shards of notes are simply demonic jaw droppers.  Fishman gets absolutely savage for the last three or four minutes.  The Bag is played with equal intensity too, and again, Fish is an absolute beast. Wowza.
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