Phish Hampton Coliseum

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Phish: Hampton Coliseum
Titre original: Phish: Hampton Coliseum ( Film )

Phish: Hampton Coliseum
Phish: Hampton Coliseum    01 January 2009

2009-01-01

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Phish’s first public performance since Coventry on August 15, 2004 started with Fluffhead, a song not played since prior to the first hiatus on September 29, 2000 (70 shows). Also of note, several large, white balloons were hung in a circle around the coliseum, lit up by an additional central lighting rig; the balloons (save for a few casualties) would remain for the entire run. Trey Introduced Fishman as “Dad” during I Didn’t Know. Train Song was not played since May 23, 2000 (111 shows) and Grind was not played since December 30, 1998 (181 shows). This show featured the Phish debut of Backwards Down the Number Line. YEM featured a false start possibly as a nod to the January 3, 2003 restarted version.

Phish: 03/07/2009 Hampton Coliseum
Titre original: Phish: 03/07/2009 Hampton Coliseum ( Film )

Phish: 03/07/2009 Hampton Coliseum
Phish: 03/07/2009 Hampton Coliseum    04 April 2009

2009-04-04

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Reba did not have the whistling ending. Beauty of a Broken Heart made its Phish debut at this show. Guelah Papyrus was played for the first time since September 18, 2000 (78 shows) and ADITL was played for the first time since September 30, 2000 (70 shows). Weekapaug contained a DEG tease from Trey.

Phish: 03/08/2009 Hampton Coliseum
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Phish: 03/08/2009 Hampton Coliseum
Phish: 03/08/2009 Hampton Coliseum    04 April 2009

2009-04-04

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Sanity (not played since November 27, 1998 or 188 shows) ended prematurely right after the “world explodes” line (additionally, one of the large, white balloons that was hung from the rafters popped, as if on cue, as Trey sang "world explodes"). Disease was also unfinished. This show marked the Phish debuts of Undermind and She Thinks I Still Care. Frankenstein featured Page on keytar. Before Contact, the band and audience sang Happy Birthday to Fish’s Dad, Leonard, and the end of Contact featured a Happy Birthday jam. The post-show music included "Sweet Virginia" from Exile on Main Street.