This was the second show of the IT festival. Chalk Dust contained DEG teases from Mike. The ending of Chalk Dust was performed at near double-time. Trey omitted a verse in Wilson. Afterwards, he announced that it was the âshortest version everâ and dedicated it to Phish archivist Kevin Shapiro. Trey then humorously announced that the band would next play the âlongest Bittersweet Motelâ (traditionally one of the shortest songs in the Phish canon) while Page teased "Charge!"Â The crowd responded with a passionate âFluffheadâ chant, but Trey responded: âMike says noâ (prompting laughs from the other band members). Appropriately, Trey launched into Mikeâs Song but Mike had the last laugh: during the Mikeâs Song intro, Mike sang his âHendgeâ lyric that had been omitted from Wilson. YEM contained the event-appropriate lyrical change âBoy, Man, God, IT,â a Frankenstein tease from Mike, and a vocal quote of Daniel Saw the Stone. The band vamped on the theme to Chariots of Fire (a Phish debut) while Trey introduced the top finishers in the Runaway Jim 5K race. During Antelope, Trey thanked the staff, road crew, caterers (âpart of the reason weâre playing so well is because we have the best food this tour that weâve ever hadâ), and fans. He concluded by encouraging everyone to drive safely and noted tongue-in-cheek that next yearâs âIT 2â would have a traffic-free entrance. Antelope also included Under Pressure and Itâs Ice teases.
Each block is a song. Color = how overdue it was. Brighter = bigger gap relative to average.
Each bar shows how many shows since the song was last played, relative to its average gap. Bar extends past the center line = overdue.
Phish performed 22 songs at Loring Commerce Centre in Limestone, ME on August 3, 2003. The show lasted approximately 4 hours and 16 minutes. This show featured 1 song debut. This was part of the 2003 Summer Tour.