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Any Colour You Like > Brain Damage > Eclipse > Harpua - Phish
11.2.98 - E Center, West Valley Utah
Early Phish pick this week because how could I ignore the ten year anniversary of the Dark Side of the Moon show outside Salt Lake City? If you want to relive it some more, check out my look back at an incredible night inside the Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Center.
Tube > Drowned > Jesus Just Left Chicago - Phish
11.02.98 - E Center, West Valley UT
If you are a Phish fan, you know about the 11-2-98 show. In front of a half empty arena, which rarely ever happened after 1996, the boys covered Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, sandwiched in between Harpua. It was complete shock and awe, especially at the show following Halloween. I was lucky enough to be there …
In 1998, one of my closest friends (Woodsie) and I traveled cross country from Washington D.C. to Las Vegas and back, all in 3 weeks. At the time, we just became roommates in Falls Church, Virginia and were about to begin our re-entry into the workforce as IT consultants for Andersen Consulting on November 9, 1998. Both of us had just finished our second stints at Virginia Tech, this time in graduate school.
After a weekend of seeing Phish in Vegas for Halloween, Woodsie and I took a well deserved night of rest on November 1st with an old college friend, Phatback, and his cheatin’ girlfriend at their house in Salt Lake City.
Woodise and I kept a journal during the entire cross country adventure. I wrote this review of the 11/2/98 show in our journal 2 days later so the amazement would wear off …
The lot scene was non-existent, but there was an energized vibe because there were so little people at the place. At 7:37 local time, I wrote in our journal, “we are inside the show and there is hardly anyone here. The floor is filled up and the lower level has only a smattering of folks.”
First set opened great. I dig Tube a lot and I didn’t expect Drowned. Both were jammed nicely. The rest of the set was interesting. I liked the two songs that Trey played on acoustic, especially Driver. I was a little disappointed with the Sample closer, but overall the set was played well and unexpected (with 2 rare songs to open and 4 straight new songs in the middle).
Second set is where the shit is. I enjoyed the Disease b/c it wasn’t as jammed out as some other versions I have seen. I was in the mood for a solid Disease that ended w/ lyrics, which we were treated to. Mango Song and Moma Dance were both great selections and YEM is also a bonus. This one was shorter than normal, but that was due to what was to come. Harpua was fantastic. Besides the surprise factor, I thought Phish played the album (Dark Side of the Moon) perfectly. Highlights for me were Time, Us and Them, Eclipse, and definitely Great Gig in the Sky w/ Fishman singing. The encore was almost unnecessary, but Teen Spirit was a funny choice.
This show would be a 10 if the scene was like the Ball or Went or even Hampton, but it wasn’t, so I’ll give it a 9.9 out of 10 because of the huge surprise, remaining song choices, and the fact that only about 4,000 people were there.










So tonight I am going to see the Trey Anastasio Band in a venue that holds 750 people. I am giddy. The smallest crowd that I’ve ever seen Trey play for was November 2, 1998 when Phish played “Dark Side of the Moon” outside Salt Lake City. You might have heard of this show. About 4,000 people showed up. So shouldn’t I expect something even better tonight?
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