SET 1: Wilson > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Lawn Boy, Divided Sky, Cry Baby Cry > Boogie On Reggae Woman > NICU, Dogs Stole Things, Nellie Kane, Foam, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Guyute, Bold As Love
SET 2: Sabotage > Mike's Song > Simple > The Wedge > The Mango Song > Free -> Ha Ha Ha -> Free, Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Tubthumping[1]
 And now, only 3 years later, my thoughts on Night 2:
		And now, only 3 years later, my thoughts on Night 2: A party in Hampton, full of alternately endearing and insufferable covers and goofy juxtapositions (e.g. Ha Ha Ha from Free). When the band started semiseriously covering stupid modern pop/rock songs you knew some switch had been flipped somewhere. Your Phish collection technically isn't complete without a copy of the perfectly-titled 'Hampton Comes Alive,' but that release is only a snapshot of a celebration: shows you where you've been without telling you who you were. With the benefit of hindsight (and plenty of exploratory 1999 shows) you can pass on this one without guilt.
		A party in Hampton, full of alternately endearing and insufferable covers and goofy juxtapositions (e.g. Ha Ha Ha from Free). When the band started semiseriously covering stupid modern pop/rock songs you knew some switch had been flipped somewhere. Your Phish collection technically isn't complete without a copy of the perfectly-titled 'Hampton Comes Alive,' but that release is only a snapshot of a celebration: shows you where you've been without telling you who you were. With the benefit of hindsight (and plenty of exploratory 1999 shows) you can pass on this one without guilt.
	 Set 2 from Mike's on is an amazing run of tunes, with a Simple jam to die for (absolutely gorgeous), a typically jazzy Mango, a funky Free, and a monster Weekapaug to close things out. This 'Paug is not the most epic in terms of being taken "out" (no Type 2 stuff in sight) but the sheer energy is always enough to win me over and has remained one of my top versions of the tune.
		Set 2 from Mike's on is an amazing run of tunes, with a Simple jam to die for (absolutely gorgeous), a typically jazzy Mango, a funky Free, and a monster Weekapaug to close things out. This 'Paug is not the most epic in terms of being taken "out" (no Type 2 stuff in sight) but the sheer energy is always enough to win me over and has remained one of my top versions of the tune. Such a fun show, amazing energy!
		Such a fun show, amazing energy! (posted 12 years ago at rec.music.phish)
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