1998-11-20
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
| Gap | Last Played | |
|---|---|---|
| Set 1 | ||
| Rock and Roll Part Two* > | Debut | |
| Tube > | 12 | 1998-11-02 |
| Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > | 1040 | 1987-08-10 |
| Funky Bitch | 4 | 1998-11-14 |
| Guelah Papyrus | 14 | 1998-10-30 |
| Rift | 21 | 1998-08-16 |
| Meat > | 5 | 1998-11-13 |
| Stash | 3 | 1998-11-15 |
| Train Song > | 28 | 1998-08-06 |
| Possum | 10 | 1998-11-06 |
| Roggae | 3 | 1998-11-15 |
| Driver* | 3 | 1998-11-15 |
| Split Open and Melt | 10 | 1998-11-06 |
| Set 2 | ||
| Bathtub Gin > | 7 | 1998-11-09 |
| Piper | 4 | 1998-11-14 |
| Axilla* > | 13 | 1998-10-31 |
| Roses Are Free | 28 | 1998-08-06 |
| Farmhouse | 2 | 1998-11-18 |
| Hold Your Head Up > | 4 | 1998-11-14 |
| Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It* > | Debut | |
| Harry Hood > | 5 | 1998-11-13 |
| Character Zero | 2 | 1998-11-18 |
| Encore | ||
| Cavern* | 3 | 1998-11-15 |
Notes
This show featured the Phish debut of Rock and Roll Part Two, though Trey accompanied the recorded version playing over the P.A. on December 31, 1994. Quinn the Eskimo was played for the first time since August 10, 1987 (1,162 shows). Stash included a Fikus tease. Driver featured Trey on acoustic guitar. For the Phish debut of Gettinâ Jiggy Witâ It, Fish read from cue cards that he threw into the crowd afterwards. Fish also replaced Will Smithâs name in the lyrics with his own alias, âBob Weaver.â Cavern featured Carl Gerhard on trumpet. This show was released as part of the Hampton Comes Alive box set.