Tracklist
Rock And Roll Part 2 2:04
Tube 4:12
Quinn the Eskimo 4:28
Funky Bitch 6:53
Guelah Papyrus 6:12
Rift 6:15
Meat 6:16
Stash 12:45
Train Song 3:30
Possum 10:07
Roggae 8:26
Driver 3:57
Split Open and Melt 12:50
Bathtub Gin 14:12
Piper 7:04
Axilla I 4:33
Roses Are Free 5:32
Farmhouse 5:13
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It 7:31
Harry Hood 12:48
Character Zero 7:37
Cavern 4:47
Wilson 7:03
Big Black Furry Creature from Mars 5:08
Lawn Boy 2:50
Divided Sky 15:12
Cry Baby Cry 3:05
Boogie On Reggae Woman 6:12
NICU 5:33
Dogs Stole Things 4:34
Nellie Kane 3:19
Foam 10:08
Wading in the Velvet Sea 6:44
Guyute 10:24
Bold as Love 6:45
Sabotage 3:08
Mike's Song 11:50
Simple 15:28
The Wedge 5:55
The Mango Song 7:44
Free 4:48
Ha Ha Ha 1:33
Free 5:14
Weekapaug Groove 8:59
Tubthumping 5:21
Hampton Comes Alive

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Tracklist
Rock And Roll Part 2 2:04
Tube 4:12
Quinn the Eskimo 4:28
Funky Bitch 6:53
Guelah Papyrus 6:12
Rift 6:15
Meat 6:16
Stash 12:45
Train Song 3:30
Possum 10:07
Roggae 8:26
Driver 3:57
Split Open and Melt 12:50
Bathtub Gin 14:12
Piper 7:04
Axilla I 4:33
Roses Are Free 5:32
Farmhouse 5:13
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It 7:31
Harry Hood 12:48
Character Zero 7:37
Cavern 4:47
Wilson 7:03
Big Black Furry Creature from Mars 5:08
Lawn Boy 2:50
Divided Sky 15:12
Cry Baby Cry 3:05
Boogie On Reggae Woman 6:12
NICU 5:33
Dogs Stole Things 4:34
Nellie Kane 3:19
Foam 10:08
Wading in the Velvet Sea 6:44
Guyute 10:24
Bold as Love 6:45
Sabotage 3:08
Mike's Song 11:50
Simple 15:28
The Wedge 5:55
The Mango Song 7:44
Free 4:48
Ha Ha Ha 1:33
Free 5:14
Weekapaug Groove 8:59
Tubthumping 5:21

Show Notes

Trey Anastasio, guitar Jon Fishman, drums Mike Gordon, bass Page McConnell, keyboards Carl Gerhard, trumpet on "Cavern” and "Tubthumping." Tom Marshall, vocals on "Tubthumping." Recorded live at the Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, November 20 and 21, 1998. Recorded and mixed live to two track by Paul Languedoc. Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, September 1999 Design: the eSTABlishment, JDK Cover and Sleeve Photography: C. Taylor Crothers Insert Photography: Bart Stephens, Michael McNamara, Peter Sitzman, Carl Brooks, Neehar Parikh Office Staff: Cythia Brown, Jason Colton, Shelly Culbertson, Jamie Ingerman, Craig McKenzie, Beth Montuori, Megan Saver, Kevin Shapiro, Amy Skelton. Management: John Paluska/Dionysian Productions. Special Thanks to: Wilson Howard, Rob Manley and Bobby Melatti at Cellar Door, Joe Tsao and the staff at Hampton Coliseum Tour Personnel: Richard Glasgow, Tour Manager Brad Sands. Road Manager Hadden Hippsley, Production Manager Paul Languedoc, Front of House Engineer Chris Kuroda, Lighting Designer Mark Bradley, Monitor Engineer Mark Reinke, Stage Manager Kevin Brown, Keyboard Tech Brian Brown, Guitar Tech Pete Carini, Drum Tech Kit Blanchard and Paul Ingwerson, Riggers Eric Larson, Chiropractor John Langenstein, Security Director Bart Butler, Venue Security Director Jimi Stout, Production Assistant Bob Neumann, Audio Crew Chief Paolo Rodrigues and Peter Luther, Audio Technicians Julian Watkins, Lighting Crew Chief Gary Radakovich, Dave Heard, Tavi Black, Brian Dyck, Roger Pujol and Leigh Fordham, Lighting Crew Tim Ehrlich an Scott Faraday, Merchandise Lisa Sharpe, Johnny Lynch, Jenny Craven and Albert Lovelace, Caterers Dominic Placco, Band Bus Driver. Jim Dole, Jim Lowry and Alan Demonbreum, Crew Bus Drivers Gregg Atkinson, Richard and Henry Schwab, Waterwheel Foundation Shane Johnson, Green Crew
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Reviews

Sherman 12/2/2019 1:17:16 AM

"MIKES SONG is straight lava "

Brian 7/29/2019 7:50:24 PM

"a top 10 bathtub gin of all time"

TheGreatJugbuh 6/18/2015 10:15:48 PM

"in january 2001 i bought the latest Grateful Dead boxset and wasnt impressed with it. so i took it a local used/new cd shop. i told the guy it was like new but said he couldnt let me walk out of the store with a hundred bucks he called the owner asking what he could give me. in the middle of his conversation i saw it: the hampton box set unwrapped on the shelf. i pointed to it and said can i trade for that he said sure. it was one the best decisions ive ever made. i drove home to throw it in my computer. the only other livephish i had was vol. 2. but this was something else. listening to tube, quinn the eskimo, funky bitch and guelah papyrus i knew i made a good choice. it took me months to even listen to the other discs i liked the first one that much. everything on this box set is gold there are no weak moments. i agree with others this a must have in your phish collection."

dreddick8 10/26/2012 11:41:41 PM

"a show foe the ages. a must have in every phishhead's collection!!!"

Centexbear 9/29/2011 8:24:09 AM

"Loved these two nights of shows. Hampton is a great venue. It was also one of the many places I saw The Dead before we lost Jerry. They seemed to love this venue as much as Phish. I just wish that there was a Live video version of those 2 great nights of music. Now Living in Texas outside of Austin so I do not get to see many shows. But this was by far one of the greatest sets I ever saw and there where many shows I remember seeing."

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