The latest edition of the Live Phish series will be a European show from 1998. This coming Tuesday, the band will release its performance from 7/6/98, which took place at the Lucerna Theatre in Prague, Czech Republic. This livephish.com recording originated as Paul Languedoc’s 2-track soundboard reference DAT (since the band did not multi-track its shows on the 1998 European tour). This was the second of two nights at the venue and features a move from ‘Ghost’ into ‘Cities,’ early in the first set, as well as a segued sequence from ‘Julius’ to ‘Meat’ though ‘Piper’ on into ‘Makisupa Policeman’ at the beginning of set two. The show is available as either an MP3 or a FLAC, at Phish Dry Goods and the LivePhish Download Store.
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