# | Song |
---|---|
1 | Rock and Roll Part Two |
2 | Tube |
3 | Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) |
4 | Funky Bitch |
5 | Guelah Papyrus |
6 | Rift |
7 | Meat |
8 | Stash |
9 | Train Song |
10 | Possum |
11 | Roggae |
12 | Driver |
13 | Split Open and Melt |
14 | Bathtub Gin |
15 | Piper |
16 | Axilla |
17 | Roses Are Free |
18 | Farmhouse |
19 | Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It |
20 | Harry Hood |
21 | Character Zero |
22 | Cavern |
23 | Wilson |
24 | Big Black Furry Creature from Mars |
25 | Lawn Boy |
26 | Divided Sky |
27 | Cry Baby Cry |
28 | Boogie On Reggae Woman |
29 | NICU |
30 | Dogs Stole Things |
31 | Nellie Kane |
32 | Foam |
33 | Wading in the Velvet Sea |
34 | Guyute |
35 | Bold As Love |
36 | Sabotage |
37 | Mike's Song |
38 | Simple |
39 | The Wedge |
40 | The Mango Song |
41 | Free |
42 | Ha Ha Ha |
43 | Free |
44 | Weekapaug Groove |
45 | Tubthumping |
Brief Lowdown: Phish's next release will be Hampton Comes Alive, scheduled for release on 11/23/99. This six-disc set includes, in their entirety, Phish's November 20 and 21, 1998, performances at the Hampton Colliseum (aka "Spaceship Hampton") in Hampton, VA. Each disc has its own sleeve, collected into an elaborate box.
Ordering: Hampton Comes Alive is available from Phish's Dry Goods (for $60), as well as from amazon.com (was $69.97; now $62.97), buy.com (for $46.90, with a $10 promotional discount), and finditnow ($43.49 with overnight fedex, if you use the $15-off CDNow coupon).
Track Listings: 20 of these 44 songs have not been any previous Phish album:
Disc 1: Saturday, Set One (part a)
Disc 4: Sunday, Set One (part a)
1. Rock & Roll Pt. 2
5. Guelah Papyrus
1. Wilson
5. Cry Baby Cry
2. Tube
6. Rift
2. Big Black Furry Creature from Mars
6. Boogie on Reggae Woman
3. Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
7. Meat
3. Lawn Boy
7. NICU
4. Funky Bitch
8. Stash
4. The Divided Sky
Disc 2: Saturday, Set One (part b)
Disc 5: Sunday, Set One (part b)
1. Train Song
4. Driver
1. Dogs Stole Things
4. Wading in the Velvet Sea
2. Possum
5. Split Open and Melt
2. Nellie Kane
5. Guyute
3. Roggae
3. Foam
6. Bold As Love
Disc 3: Saturday, Set Two
Disc 6: Sunday, Set Two
1. Bathtub Gin
6. Gettin' Jiggy Wit It
1. Sabotage
6. Free
2. Piper
7. Harry Hood
2. Mike's Song
7. Ha Ha Ha
3. Axilla I
8. Character Zero
3. Simple
8. Free
4. Roses Are Free
9. Cavern {encore}
4. Wedge
9. Weekapaug Groove
5. Farmhouse
5. The Mango Song
10. Tubthumping {encore}
Title Play: The title plays on the title of the biggest selling album of the 1970s, Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive.
2-Track: The source, completed and unedited, is Paul's two-track feed from soundboard.
Not tradeable: Tapes of these shows, made by amatuer tapers, have circulated since soon after the show. However, the revised official taping policy clearly states, "In no case may any officially-released Phish recording (live or studio) be duplicated or otherwise traded or offered.
RU In It? Liner notes are anticipated to include fan-contributed photographs, art, etc. On 7/22/99, Shelly issued an email which suggests that 11/20-21/98 may be the next live release. (DSBDs of the second night second set circulate very lightly, thanks to a leak.)
"ALL POINTS BULLETIN.... Calling anyone in the vicinity of the HAMPTON COLISEUM on the nights of November 20th or 21st, 1998. We need your assistance - that is, your photos, your stories, anecdotes, drawings - anything that illustrates the Hampton experience last fall. Your material doesn't have to relate directly to the shows; it could be before or after as well as during the concerts. Please send anything you have to Phish HAMPTON, Box 4400, Burlington, Vermont 05401. Anything you send becomes the property of Phish and will not be returned, so be sure to keep copies of any photos that you want for yourself. Thank for your help."
See also:
Cover image
Official Site
Elektra's site
Elektra site
Mention on the Coliseum's site
SonicNet story
Entertainment Weekly review
Princeton Packet review
Order It from Dry Goods
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