SET 1: You Enjoy Myself[1] -> Simple > Mountains in the Mist, Chalk Dust Torture[2], Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Boogie On Reggae Woman > AC/DC Bag > Piper > Twist[1] -> Scents and Subtle Sounds, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 A great rare 25 min. Bathtub Gin first set closer. I love the second ambient half of the jam but it remains a pretty solid jam. Recording time's are per LivePhish release
		A great rare 25 min. Bathtub Gin first set closer. I love the second ambient half of the jam but it remains a pretty solid jam. Recording time's are per LivePhish release (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) For now, let's nestle back into the warm summer wind of 2003. Two pendulum-esq shows in, with moments swinging from very amazing to very questionable, show #3 is about the time the band starts to find an identity within the tour. Let me put it another way, if Summer 2003 was a pirate map, there would be a series of squiggly dotted lines connecting 7.7 and 7.8 with a HUMUNGOUS X over Shoreline night 1 before the squiggly lines continue onward to the next treasure. 7.9.03 is what a Phish show is all about.
		For now, let's nestle back into the warm summer wind of 2003. Two pendulum-esq shows in, with moments swinging from very amazing to very questionable, show #3 is about the time the band starts to find an identity within the tour. Let me put it another way, if Summer 2003 was a pirate map, there would be a series of squiggly dotted lines connecting 7.7 and 7.8 with a HUMUNGOUS X over Shoreline night 1 before the squiggly lines continue onward to the next treasure. 7.9.03 is what a Phish show is all about. Somehow left out Piper in my intitial review, sorry about that:
		Somehow left out Piper in my intitial review, sorry about that: Just to keep you honest, this is a great Piper, it could even be the best one of 2.0.....but no Piper can knock Prague 98 off of the Gold medal pedestal. There is a thread on Phish.net somewhere about this and I went through every single best ever Piper that people suggested as being able to compete with Prague 98, but nothing compares to the guitar solo journey Trey takes us on with that superlative version. In fact, that is probably my favourite guitar solo by anyone, ever in the entire history of modern music....it's that good! He really takes the listener on an extended journey of discovery, if you can stay focused on it for the duration. He is truly on fire for the entire show with many best of versions for me....even Loving Cup.....everything except Golgi, which is a hot mess. But best ever Piper....Prague 98.
		Just to keep you honest, this is a great Piper, it could even be the best one of 2.0.....but no Piper can knock Prague 98 off of the Gold medal pedestal. There is a thread on Phish.net somewhere about this and I went through every single best ever Piper that people suggested as being able to compete with Prague 98, but nothing compares to the guitar solo journey Trey takes us on with that superlative version. In fact, that is probably my favourite guitar solo by anyone, ever in the entire history of modern music....it's that good! He really takes the listener on an extended journey of discovery, if you can stay focused on it for the duration. He is truly on fire for the entire show with many best of versions for me....even Loving Cup.....everything except Golgi, which is a hot mess. But best ever Piper....Prague 98.
	 After the Chula Vista show we drove to some point north of L.A. and holed up in a motel. We made the long drive to Shoreline the following day. Got to love driving by Gilroy, CA - garlic capital of the world. We checked into our hotel in Mountain View, hit a liquor store and rolled into the lot around 5:30.
		After the Chula Vista show we drove to some point north of L.A. and holed up in a motel. We made the long drive to Shoreline the following day. Got to love driving by Gilroy, CA - garlic capital of the world. We checked into our hotel in Mountain View, hit a liquor store and rolled into the lot around 5:30. This show was hit and miss, even for 2.0 standards.  I brought my friend Jerry to see his first show, and he was blown away, but this was my first taste of sloppy Phish, and I was not all that happy.  YEM> Simple was a great way to start the show, but they were both sloppy, as was the CDT.  After this show, everyone was going on and on about the Gin.  It was good, but for me the show was all about the Piper.  This Piper is phenomenal!  I'll go ahead and say it; BEST Piper ever!  The Twist was very nice, and I love the psychedelic segue into Scents.  This was the first time I have heard Scents, and I liked it, but thought it needed some serious work.  Some of the riffs reminded me of a Who song in places!
		This show was hit and miss, even for 2.0 standards.  I brought my friend Jerry to see his first show, and he was blown away, but this was my first taste of sloppy Phish, and I was not all that happy.  YEM> Simple was a great way to start the show, but they were both sloppy, as was the CDT.  After this show, everyone was going on and on about the Gin.  It was good, but for me the show was all about the Piper.  This Piper is phenomenal!  I'll go ahead and say it; BEST Piper ever!  The Twist was very nice, and I love the psychedelic segue into Scents.  This was the first time I have heard Scents, and I liked it, but thought it needed some serious work.  Some of the riffs reminded me of a Who song in places!Add a Review
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