SET 1: Down with Disease, Dogs Stole Things, Divided Sky[1], Mike's Song[1]
SET 2: Halley's Comet, Roggae > Sparkle[1], Mike's Song > Simple > Weekapaug Groove, Sample in a Jar > Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Brian and Robert, Taste
 Awkward and anti-climactic for a European tour closer. The Halley's comet is longish, like 20 minutes and Mike is laying down this evil ominous backbeat while Trey messes with delay loops. Listen to this show if not just for this.
		Awkward and anti-climactic for a European tour closer. The Halley's comet is longish, like 20 minutes and Mike is laying down this evil ominous backbeat while Trey messes with delay loops. Listen to this show if not just for this. 
  I thought I'd chime in seeing as a lot of the reviews are negative and this show has a low rating due to the aborted first set. There are still some strong jams here that are definitely worth your time. Halley's is the epitome of mellow 98 funk. Trey keeps it pretty low key but I like what I'm hearing. Around 12 minutes in he drops the First Tube lick over a year before Phish ever played it. The jam eventually ends up in some Star Trek territory.  Mike's and Weekapaug are standard for the era, but that means pretty good. They play Simple in the middle of the Groove and it drifts into ambience but brings some heat starting at 15 minutes. This segment is totally unique and the highlight of the show. Fishman brings back the First Tube beat for awhile and all is glorious. You should probably also listen to the Mike's from the first set for some context.
		I thought I'd chime in seeing as a lot of the reviews are negative and this show has a low rating due to the aborted first set. There are still some strong jams here that are definitely worth your time. Halley's is the epitome of mellow 98 funk. Trey keeps it pretty low key but I like what I'm hearing. Around 12 minutes in he drops the First Tube lick over a year before Phish ever played it. The jam eventually ends up in some Star Trek territory.  Mike's and Weekapaug are standard for the era, but that means pretty good. They play Simple in the middle of the Groove and it drifts into ambience but brings some heat starting at 15 minutes. This segment is totally unique and the highlight of the show. Fishman brings back the First Tube beat for awhile and all is glorious. You should probably also listen to the Mike's from the first set for some context.  To the best of my knowledge, the melody Trey finds towards the end of the Halley's jam will emerge at least two more times in '98. In Phish's next show in Portland, 7/15/98, their first American show of the tour, this melody will be integral to the jam that follows Horn; and we'll hear it again in the jam that follows NICU on 10/30/98. There may be other renditions of this melody, but those ones are for sure.
		To the best of my knowledge, the melody Trey finds towards the end of the Halley's jam will emerge at least two more times in '98. In Phish's next show in Portland, 7/15/98, their first American show of the tour, this melody will be integral to the jam that follows Horn; and we'll hear it again in the jam that follows NICU on 10/30/98. There may be other renditions of this melody, but those ones are for sure.
	 The last show of their 98 Europe tour had a few glitches to say the least.  There were issues with the venue, which I don't think had seen anything like a phish crowd come through. I'm not sure they were prepared for such a thing.  I heard some fans complaining they were raising drink prices as the run progressed.  Then on this night the sound was going really bad.  At one point they even tried playing with just the stage monitors.   On some down time I remember Trey and Jon joking with each other, Trey even said, "Who's the guy that like to hang out with musicians?  A: The drummer"  ba da bump. I think Fish responded with something like "How do you slow a guitarist down?  A: You put sheet music in front of him."  Eventually the problems were worked out and we were treated to a rollicking second set. After the show I ran into Mike and Page outside the venue.  A young woman was showing Mike how to do some dance there in the street. Eventually I slipped off into the Barcelona night.  The next day I took the train to Sitges and met a couple of other phans from Lawrence, KS.  Great time and my first trip to Europe!
		The last show of their 98 Europe tour had a few glitches to say the least.  There were issues with the venue, which I don't think had seen anything like a phish crowd come through. I'm not sure they were prepared for such a thing.  I heard some fans complaining they were raising drink prices as the run progressed.  Then on this night the sound was going really bad.  At one point they even tried playing with just the stage monitors.   On some down time I remember Trey and Jon joking with each other, Trey even said, "Who's the guy that like to hang out with musicians?  A: The drummer"  ba da bump. I think Fish responded with something like "How do you slow a guitarist down?  A: You put sheet music in front of him."  Eventually the problems were worked out and we were treated to a rollicking second set. After the show I ran into Mike and Page outside the venue.  A young woman was showing Mike how to do some dance there in the street. Eventually I slipped off into the Barcelona night.  The next day I took the train to Sitges and met a couple of other phans from Lawrence, KS.  Great time and my first trip to Europe!
	 Look, yea, set one is kinda a wash, but come on, if they had ONLY played this Simple and nothing else for this show, it’d still be at least a 3/5. Don’t miss out on this show, this Simple has that special sauce that meanders like a lot of the Europe 98 jams do, but has several different passages that develop into some amazing music and is a jamming style they don’t really run with for the rest of 98. The Mike’s Groove surrounding it is slick high energy type 1 playing.
		Look, yea, set one is kinda a wash, but come on, if they had ONLY played this Simple and nothing else for this show, it’d still be at least a 3/5. Don’t miss out on this show, this Simple has that special sauce that meanders like a lot of the Europe 98 jams do, but has several different passages that develop into some amazing music and is a jamming style they don’t really run with for the rest of 98. The Mike’s Groove surrounding it is slick high energy type 1 playing.  My mind is also boggled that anyone would single this show out as a stinker.  Even a bit boggled that the Halley's  and Mike's Groove (the Simple in particular) aren't beloved, hall-of-fame tracks.
		My mind is also boggled that anyone would single this show out as a stinker.  Even a bit boggled that the Halley's  and Mike's Groove (the Simple in particular) aren't beloved, hall-of-fame tracks.   This is a show I'm unlikely to ever revisit again, especially in full, but not because it's a bad show (I've definitely heard way worse.) The PA problems are obvious and terrible and distracting. It's distracting on headphones and I'm sure it was a nightmare for the band, but they valiantly pushed through anyway. The loud pops from the PA impede on more than a few songs and I just can't see going back in on this when there's so much excellence out there without issue. That said, Trey bombed on Divided Sky badly. Like sooooo badly. When the wrinkles get ironed out it goes off pretty well, but given how good the rest of this tour is (especially Prague 2 and the Copenhagen run and Barcelona 2) I just don't see returning here.
		This is a show I'm unlikely to ever revisit again, especially in full, but not because it's a bad show (I've definitely heard way worse.) The PA problems are obvious and terrible and distracting. It's distracting on headphones and I'm sure it was a nightmare for the band, but they valiantly pushed through anyway. The loud pops from the PA impede on more than a few songs and I just can't see going back in on this when there's so much excellence out there without issue. That said, Trey bombed on Divided Sky badly. Like sooooo badly. When the wrinkles get ironed out it goes off pretty well, but given how good the rest of this tour is (especially Prague 2 and the Copenhagen run and Barcelona 2) I just don't see returning here.
	 I was soo let down by this show.  Divided Sky was aborted but right before that, Trey flubs worse than I ever would want to hear...painful.  The sound was messed up and it never was perfect.  The venue sucked and Phish really started to show their not so smooth side during this tour.  I was definitely not so stoked for the US shows after this run.  Luckily Phish brought their "A" game when back in the states.  This is one of my top 5 least favorites.  Would have been better off hangin with Spaniards doing something Spanish...I suppose.  Sorry if this is negative.  You win some and lose some.
		I was soo let down by this show.  Divided Sky was aborted but right before that, Trey flubs worse than I ever would want to hear...painful.  The sound was messed up and it never was perfect.  The venue sucked and Phish really started to show their not so smooth side during this tour.  I was definitely not so stoked for the US shows after this run.  Luckily Phish brought their "A" game when back in the states.  This is one of my top 5 least favorites.  Would have been better off hangin with Spaniards doing something Spanish...I suppose.  Sorry if this is negative.  You win some and lose some.
	 Must hear 20 minute Simple and Halley's with a First Tube jam and some awesome banter with the band taking shots at each other.
		Must hear 20 minute Simple and Halley's with a First Tube jam and some awesome banter with the band taking shots at each other.
	 Absolutely triumphant s2, they had to pull deep to rescue the trainwreck of a set1. Not their fault, of course.
		Absolutely triumphant s2, they had to pull deep to rescue the trainwreck of a set1. Not their fault, of course.  Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here
		Part of my full run through of Summer '98, see  here  PHISH, FRIDAY 07/10/1998
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Review by Capricornholio
Other than that, it boggles my mind how underrated this show is. Show me another show with two 20 minute jams in one set that scores below a 3.0 average score. This "second set" is nothing short of amazing. Killer Jammed out Halley's, and an all-timer Mike's Groove with a great Mike's and a cool Weekapaug (complete with On Broadway jam) sandwiching a transcendent Simple that runs the gamut from blissful Simple jam to ambient atmospheric to uptempo rock and stretches for 24 minutes. Even GTBT gets a little extra jamming.
Don't blame Phish for the PA problems, this show is a winner.
4.25/5 grade A Phish