SET 1: Tube, Cars Trucks Buses, Gumbo, The Moma Dance > Piper[1] > Theme From the Bottom
SET 2: Gotta Jibboo > NICU, Sand, The Inlaw Josie Wales[2], Mountains in the Mist, Limb By Limb, Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Silent in the Morning, Heavy Things
 https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377964692
		https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377964692  OMG!!!  I can't believe this was ten years ago...  Yeah, they played "Silent in the Morning" without "The Horse" which was a bit confusing.  This was back when trey would break out his acoustic and play "the Inlaw Josie Wales" from time to time.  "NICU" was good and "SAND" brought down the house.  "Jibboo", "Heavy Things" (good encore) were standard in the era; "Limb by Limb" had a pretty cool jam if i recall.  "Golgi Apparatus" saw a lotta people with 'ticket stubs in their haaands'.
		OMG!!!  I can't believe this was ten years ago...  Yeah, they played "Silent in the Morning" without "The Horse" which was a bit confusing.  This was back when trey would break out his acoustic and play "the Inlaw Josie Wales" from time to time.  "NICU" was good and "SAND" brought down the house.  "Jibboo", "Heavy Things" (good encore) were standard in the era; "Limb by Limb" had a pretty cool jam if i recall.  "Golgi Apparatus" saw a lotta people with 'ticket stubs in their haaands'. This show reaffirmed my love for the band!  Great 1st set with a typical Theme ending.  However, the best part about this show for me was the first part of the 2nd set.  Ran into a buddy in line for a beer during intermission.   He says I should hang with him at his seats.  Turns out he was on the floor right up front.  The most memorable part of this show was standing essentially right in front of Mike for the first few songs including the sick baselines of Jibboo and Sand!  I'll never forget it!  Thanks Woody for getting me down in front!
		This show reaffirmed my love for the band!  Great 1st set with a typical Theme ending.  However, the best part about this show for me was the first part of the 2nd set.  Ran into a buddy in line for a beer during intermission.   He says I should hang with him at his seats.  Turns out he was on the floor right up front.  The most memorable part of this show was standing essentially right in front of Mike for the first few songs including the sick baselines of Jibboo and Sand!  I'll never forget it!  Thanks Woody for getting me down in front!
	 Tube kicks off the show fast as usual, and contains some notable drum work by fish. Cars, Trucks, and Buses is also very strong, with some nice wah guitar work by Trey. Gumbo has a cool slower jam in it's center. Another very intense Piper that burns out towards the middle and begins to churn and pulse, as the guys look for a new direction. Fish steps in with a thunderous beat that sinks into a deep groove that seems fitting going into Theme From the Bottom, which is a strong set closer.
		Tube kicks off the show fast as usual, and contains some notable drum work by fish. Cars, Trucks, and Buses is also very strong, with some nice wah guitar work by Trey. Gumbo has a cool slower jam in it's center. Another very intense Piper that burns out towards the middle and begins to churn and pulse, as the guys look for a new direction. Fish steps in with a thunderous beat that sinks into a deep groove that seems fitting going into Theme From the Bottom, which is a strong set closer. Actually just wanted to comment that there is a definite "Gumbo" tease from Mike in "The Moma Dance." Not sure how that get's added to the notes, but figured I'd mention it here.
		Actually just wanted to comment that there is a definite "Gumbo" tease from Mike in "The Moma Dance." Not sure how that get's added to the notes, but figured I'd mention it here.
	 [I was looking back on some 1999 shows I attended but didn't remember much from, so I decided to give them a download and re-listen to figure out if they were any good.]
		[I was looking back on some 1999 shows I attended but didn't remember much from, so I decided to give them a download and re-listen to figure out if they were any good.]Add a Review
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Review by Palmer
The First set contained a lot of energy and the Tube > CTB > Gumbo Moma Dance was awesome.