SET 1: Paul and Silas[1], Axilla[2] > Theme From the Bottom, Sparkle > Horn > Limb By Limb -> Catapult -> Kung > Maze, All the Pain Through the Years[3], Layla[4]
SET 2: Roses Are Free > Simple, Makisupa Policeman[5], Possum -> Wipe Out -> Possum, Bathtub Gin, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Roggae, Hello My Baby
 I have to say, in contrast to the other reviews of this show, I found Simple and YEM to be superb that evening, at least in person.  Some of the show doesn't translate so well on tape after the fact, but I enjoyed the second sets atmosphere and lighting.  Certainly not the best show of that era, but it's what I want Phish shows to be: enjoyable and memorable.  One thing I do agree on with others is the encore: not too good for the last show of a tour.
		I have to say, in contrast to the other reviews of this show, I found Simple and YEM to be superb that evening, at least in person.  Some of the show doesn't translate so well on tape after the fact, but I enjoyed the second sets atmosphere and lighting.  Certainly not the best show of that era, but it's what I want Phish shows to be: enjoyable and memorable.  One thing I do agree on with others is the encore: not too good for the last show of a tour.
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  I should note that I'm surely in the tiny minority on this one - and others flip for the Simple and Gin (and even the guest stuff). Your mileage, as they say, may vary.
		I should note that I'm surely in the tiny minority on this one - and others flip for the Simple and Gin (and even the guest stuff). Your mileage, as they say, may vary.
	 The only Phish show I've attended that ever left me unsatisfied, i.e. maybe you can't trust this largely negative review.
		The only Phish show I've attended that ever left me unsatisfied, i.e. maybe you can't trust this largely negative review. Here's a review I posted for the 20th anniversary of the show yesterday.
		Here's a review I posted for the 20th anniversary of the show yesterday.  Andrew Rose! good to see you again. Always enjoy your perspective, although that may be attributable to the fact that we usually agree (see 7.9.99). I also happen to think that this was a nice little show, and while I am indeed biased due to the fact that it was my first, I do believe that it stands up to scrutiny upon listening, 18 years ago to the day. From 30,000 feet, the mere inclusion of Layla in a show merits a listen. They don't exactly crush it but it's a fun version. And, to get more granular, I think the entire 2nd set is pretty hot, especially the Gin. There is a standard Gin "peak," which hasn't really changed much in 18 years. However, after said peak, they settle into a very cool ambient-wash type jam, with some very nice group playing and some excellent melodic work from Trey. I think this Gin is an all-time great.
		Andrew Rose! good to see you again. Always enjoy your perspective, although that may be attributable to the fact that we usually agree (see 7.9.99). I also happen to think that this was a nice little show, and while I am indeed biased due to the fact that it was my first, I do believe that it stands up to scrutiny upon listening, 18 years ago to the day. From 30,000 feet, the mere inclusion of Layla in a show merits a listen. They don't exactly crush it but it's a fun version. And, to get more granular, I think the entire 2nd set is pretty hot, especially the Gin. There is a standard Gin "peak," which hasn't really changed much in 18 years. However, after said peak, they settle into a very cool ambient-wash type jam, with some very nice group playing and some excellent melodic work from Trey. I think this Gin is an all-time great. The first set was better than the second.  Catapult and Kung were totally different than early performance. Reminds me of the catapult from big cypress.  Anyways, of the worcester shows, '97 was stronger than '98.
		The first set was better than the second.  Catapult and Kung were totally different than early performance. Reminds me of the catapult from big cypress.  Anyways, of the worcester shows, '97 was stronger than '98.
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Review by andrewrose
I had hopes with the Roses set two opener that something juicy would materialize, it being only the seventh time the band had played it at that point, and with the Island tour monster still fresh in the collective memory. It wasn't to be, but they did take the Simple for a long, spacey ride. Not the most engaging jam, but they more than made up for it with the Bathtub Gin.
Let me contextualize this a bit: I remember getting into Boston early on 11/27 after a long drive from Halifax, Nova Scotia (where I was in University at the time) and staying at a friends place who had just gotten the tapes from the UIC run. He put on the 11/9 Bathtub while he played the Ocarina of Time, which had also just come out (am I dating this ok?). It was overcast, cold, and we had just scored mail order tickets to all four nights at MSG. That Gin was smoking, confirming for me that the song was still the holy jam grail at this point in the band's history. Anyway fast-forward to the end of 11/29 and they delivered another gooey, glory-gem of a Gin, and I soaked up every minute. The YEM was icing on the cake, even if the encore was kind of anti-climactic for the end of tour.