This set was broadcast on the Mark and Brian radio program. Funky Bitch and My Soul were performed as a warm-up before the show went on the air, although the crowd was already in the bar. Jibboo through Heavy Things were aired live on the show (except for Magilla, which was played during a commercial break). Magilla was played for the first time since August 1, 1998 (109 shows). The band briefly jammed on the Jeopardy! theme (with the crowd providing some vocals) during a radio break, although this is not included on any circulating recordings. Bug included a brief DEG tease. There was a humorous question and answer session between the band and audience during one of the commercial breaks. Studio versions of Birds, Bouncing, and Heavy Things were used as intros and outros for the commercials.
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, attached to 2000-05-19

Review by Abe_Froman

Abe_Froman Obviously, this show is what it is, a promotional radio gig. Still, if you're into 1999/2000 Farmhouse-era Phish, you'll really enjoy this set, least of which, it's in soundboard audio!

Bug features a very nice guitar solo, Twist is a radio-friendly version of the same jam they would do with it two nights later in New York, Tube has some nice Page action, Piper->Llama gets at least simmering to a medium boil, and Brian and Robert to close is actually fairly stunning.

It's an hour long, including some really funny q and a's between the band and audience. I'd say pop this in on the commute to work, you'll like what you hear.
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