Soundcheck: Poor Heart
SET 1: Birds of a Feather, Destiny Unbound, Horn > Bathtub Gin, Sleep, Back on the Train, Bouncing Around the Room, Walls of the Cave
SET 2: Tweezer > Soul Shakedown Party -> David Bowie, Round Room > Harry Hood
ENCORE: Contact, Mexican Cousin > Tweezer Reprise
Phish broke out two long-shelved tunes: the first Destiny Unbound since November 15, 1991 (800 shows) and the first Soul Shakedown Party since February 20, 1997 (272 shows). Trey teased Mr. Completely in Bathtub Gin. Back on the Train and Tweezer contained San-Ho-Zay teases from Trey. Tweezer also included a Cars Trucks Buses tease from Page and a Do You Feel Like We Do tease. Trey teased The Horse prior to Round Room. This show was officially released on CD as Live Phish 02.28.03.
 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) I agree with all the reviews, on the points that this show is sick, the tweezer stands out, setlist, energy, etc. Its my favorite post-hiatus show no doubt.
		I agree with all the reviews, on the points that this show is sick, the tweezer stands out, setlist, energy, etc. Its my favorite post-hiatus show no doubt. (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) The late Feb 03 shows are one of those special periods in phishtory where IT is firing on all cylinders. Not unlike Aug 93 or Dec 95. Everything is clicking. This show is my fav of 2.0 and in my top 10 of all time. Bathtub, Walls, Tweezer and Bowie are all epic jams. Throw in the most anticipated bust out to date in Destiny (and what a Destiny - best version played IMO) an incredible type 1 BOTT and a rocking Hood closer and you have a show for the ages. Their are a lot of gems in 2.0. This is the cream of the crop.
		The late Feb 03 shows are one of those special periods in phishtory where IT is firing on all cylinders. Not unlike Aug 93 or Dec 95. Everything is clicking. This show is my fav of 2.0 and in my top 10 of all time. Bathtub, Walls, Tweezer and Bowie are all epic jams. Throw in the most anticipated bust out to date in Destiny (and what a Destiny - best version played IMO) an incredible type 1 BOTT and a rocking Hood closer and you have a show for the ages. Their are a lot of gems in 2.0. This is the cream of the crop.
	 I could use one word to describe this show...
		I could use one word to describe this show... "This just makes me think that this was someone's first show"
		"This just makes me think that this was someone's first show" This show really packs in everything I love about Phish shows: random "bust outs", exploratory jams, and solid setlist construction.  Phish shows can still work if they have two of those three elements, but when they're all in place, you know it's a night to remember.  This was only my second Phish show, but I'd been listening to the band casually since 1994 (I was only 9 years old then!) and intently since 1999.  After the rather dismal show with B.B. King a few nights before, I was completely blown away by this powerhouse performance.  I'm not going to attempt to add anything on top of what's already been said about the music this night, but I can say that anyone who was there knows it was a very special evening.
		This show really packs in everything I love about Phish shows: random "bust outs", exploratory jams, and solid setlist construction.  Phish shows can still work if they have two of those three elements, but when they're all in place, you know it's a night to remember.  This was only my second Phish show, but I'd been listening to the band casually since 1994 (I was only 9 years old then!) and intently since 1999.  After the rather dismal show with B.B. King a few nights before, I was completely blown away by this powerhouse performance.  I'm not going to attempt to add anything on top of what's already been said about the music this night, but I can say that anyone who was there knows it was a very special evening.
	 (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) Of all the shows I've been to, this was my favorite. Crazy energy the entire night.  There's a point during the tweezer jam where the build is intricate and almost cautious, and Trey then let's the reverb soar. A wild and perhaps, at times, dark setlist that really showcases Phish's ability to explore the music. Get your hands on this one-  as mentioned by others, parts are strangely addicting.
		Of all the shows I've been to, this was my favorite. Crazy energy the entire night.  There's a point during the tweezer jam where the build is intricate and almost cautious, and Trey then let's the reverb soar. A wild and perhaps, at times, dark setlist that really showcases Phish's ability to explore the music. Get your hands on this one-  as mentioned by others, parts are strangely addicting.
	 This was my first phish show. Went with a few friends and at the time we did not know much about Phish or their music. My friends and I from the first minute became completely hooked and lifelong die hard fans of the band. Saw my 250th show last night (baker's dozen #8). While every show I've been to has been incredible (some more so than others), 2/28/03 was a night I will never forget and stands out as being the best show I've ever seen of any band. There are some shows in the last few years that have received voting on phish.net which has them ranked amongst the best shows phish played throughout the 90s. It took over 14 years for this show to get 397 votes on this site, while it took a show like 7/25/17 less than a week to get close to 850 votes. The standard was different for phish 20 years ago. Average shows played by them in 1997 would be must hear shows in 2017. They are playing some of their best music now. They are locked in and we have seen the magic many times this tour. When phish play a show like bakers dozen #4, we automatically want to say this show is the greatest or among the greatest shows of all time - it's human nature. However, shows like 2/28/03 (or big cypress, 12/6/97, etc) have been listened to over and over again by phish fans and it's these shows that stand out as being the best shows played by Phish during the time they were transforming music. For a show to have over 800 votes on phish.net less than a week after it occurred means that people are casting votes before having time to really dissect the music and take the time needed to compare it to some of the best shows in the past. 7/25/17 was an incredible night and I am not trying to take away from the incredible music they gave us that night. It was the best show that many fans have been to and some of the best jamming that phish have thrown down in many years. But the truth is, many fans are comparing that show to shows that phish have played since their return from hiatus. The magical shows with fewer votes on phish.net (such as 2/28/03) were shows that were compared to phish at their greatest. The standard was different back then. If you listen to Big Cypress and hear the hours and hours (and more hours) of the best music phish has ever played, it would be hard to imagine that show ever being rated on par with 7/25/17. Shows need to be rated with more thought and be legitimately compared to shows phish played over the last three decades. To just give a show a 5/5 rating because it was "great" does a disservice to shows like Big Cypress or 2/28/03. I love this band more than anything and can honestly say that they have changed my life. Just wanted to give my opinion on the whole rating system on this site.
		This was my first phish show. Went with a few friends and at the time we did not know much about Phish or their music. My friends and I from the first minute became completely hooked and lifelong die hard fans of the band. Saw my 250th show last night (baker's dozen #8). While every show I've been to has been incredible (some more so than others), 2/28/03 was a night I will never forget and stands out as being the best show I've ever seen of any band. There are some shows in the last few years that have received voting on phish.net which has them ranked amongst the best shows phish played throughout the 90s. It took over 14 years for this show to get 397 votes on this site, while it took a show like 7/25/17 less than a week to get close to 850 votes. The standard was different for phish 20 years ago. Average shows played by them in 1997 would be must hear shows in 2017. They are playing some of their best music now. They are locked in and we have seen the magic many times this tour. When phish play a show like bakers dozen #4, we automatically want to say this show is the greatest or among the greatest shows of all time - it's human nature. However, shows like 2/28/03 (or big cypress, 12/6/97, etc) have been listened to over and over again by phish fans and it's these shows that stand out as being the best shows played by Phish during the time they were transforming music. For a show to have over 800 votes on phish.net less than a week after it occurred means that people are casting votes before having time to really dissect the music and take the time needed to compare it to some of the best shows in the past. 7/25/17 was an incredible night and I am not trying to take away from the incredible music they gave us that night. It was the best show that many fans have been to and some of the best jamming that phish have thrown down in many years. But the truth is, many fans are comparing that show to shows that phish have played since their return from hiatus. The magical shows with fewer votes on phish.net (such as 2/28/03) were shows that were compared to phish at their greatest. The standard was different back then. If you listen to Big Cypress and hear the hours and hours (and more hours) of the best music phish has ever played, it would be hard to imagine that show ever being rated on par with 7/25/17. Shows need to be rated with more thought and be legitimately compared to shows phish played over the last three decades. To just give a show a 5/5 rating because it was "great" does a disservice to shows like Big Cypress or 2/28/03. I love this band more than anything and can honestly say that they have changed my life. Just wanted to give my opinion on the whole rating system on this site.
	 This was a perfect show.   I am not a huge 2.0 fan but this show was one of the best concerts I've ever been to, easily as good as any phish show I've ever seen or heard from 1.0 or 3.0.  Hearing destiny inbound and dancing to these incredible jams makes up one of t most memorable phish experiences I've ever had.   I can't say enough good things about this show.  I couldn't believe my ears when the first notes of destiny rang out. I don't think I could smile wider than I did at that moment.   The destiny unbound moment created a powder keg of high energy and the band expertly detonated it over the next three hours.   An incendiary and spiritual musical experience where all the music gods smiled upon all who were in Nassau coliseum
		This was a perfect show.   I am not a huge 2.0 fan but this show was one of the best concerts I've ever been to, easily as good as any phish show I've ever seen or heard from 1.0 or 3.0.  Hearing destiny inbound and dancing to these incredible jams makes up one of t most memorable phish experiences I've ever had.   I can't say enough good things about this show.  I couldn't believe my ears when the first notes of destiny rang out. I don't think I could smile wider than I did at that moment.   The destiny unbound moment created a powder keg of high energy and the band expertly detonated it over the next three hours.   An incendiary and spiritual musical experience where all the music gods smiled upon all who were in Nassau coliseum
	 I think it's worth noting the weight this show carries considering the context. The date was 2/28/2003, many of us sensed the growing wears the band was dealing with both on and off stage and it was believed by many that the best was behind us. We couldn't have been more wrong. On this night they put it all together and gave us a (dare I say) top 3 worthy show and a great tour to follow.
		I think it's worth noting the weight this show carries considering the context. The date was 2/28/2003, many of us sensed the growing wears the band was dealing with both on and off stage and it was believed by many that the best was behind us. We couldn't have been more wrong. On this night they put it all together and gave us a (dare I say) top 3 worthy show and a great tour to follow.  I was fortunate enough to get stubbed down to the floor for 2/28/2003 at Nassau Coliseum. This was my third and final show of the northeast run, hitting up NJ and Philly also. Birds got the show off in a great way, being played right on the mark and sprinting with energy.
		I was fortunate enough to get stubbed down to the floor for 2/28/2003 at Nassau Coliseum. This was my third and final show of the northeast run, hitting up NJ and Philly also. Birds got the show off in a great way, being played right on the mark and sprinting with energy.  A damn near-perfect show from Nassau Coliseum. I love to nitpick set lists, find flaws in jams, talk about lack of energy, and all of that other annoying stuff that proves I'm actually listening. But this one... this one is really special! I don't know why (actually, I do know why... I just don't understand) so many people rag so fucking hard on 2003-2004 shows, but I really, really dig them. And this one, along with IT, are probably the absolute peak.
		A damn near-perfect show from Nassau Coliseum. I love to nitpick set lists, find flaws in jams, talk about lack of energy, and all of that other annoying stuff that proves I'm actually listening. But this one... this one is really special! I don't know why (actually, I do know why... I just don't understand) so many people rag so fucking hard on 2003-2004 shows, but I really, really dig them. And this one, along with IT, are probably the absolute peak. I was never a huge fan of 2.0 and at the very time this show was happening I was very likely buried deep in the Thrill Jockey Records catalog.
		I was never a huge fan of 2.0 and at the very time this show was happening I was very likely buried deep in the Thrill Jockey Records catalog.  This show is the real McCoy. This show is what we are always looking for when we go to so many shows, and why we try to listen to every show out there. Always searching for this kind of night. This show is why we love Phish. I am not saying this is the best show ever or anything like that, but this show is my favorite for sure. Highlights of the first set are obviously, Gin, BOTT, and WoTC. But it doesn't seem quite fair to call these highlights, here are three songs played regularly that get the full treatment. Something special happened in this first set with these three. Maybe the band felt free from all the Destiny Unbound hype that plagued the scene for years. They busted it out, and after that it was like, okay that's over now, can we just do OUR thing. And that they did. This Gin is superb the last five minutes or so is brilliance. The BOTT just rocks. Type I for sure, but it gets the raw, dirty, bluesy treatment it deserves. I love this rendition. Its not just my favorite BOTT, but it is easily my favorite Type I jam ever. Everything about this BOTT is awesome. Then the WoTC  is a great way to cap off an all-timer of a first set. Leaving us salivating for more. And holy smoke, did they deliver. This Tweezer is great. Fantastic. Unique. I won't say too much about the second set, but just know that it is awesome. This was a very special night. Enjoy.
		This show is the real McCoy. This show is what we are always looking for when we go to so many shows, and why we try to listen to every show out there. Always searching for this kind of night. This show is why we love Phish. I am not saying this is the best show ever or anything like that, but this show is my favorite for sure. Highlights of the first set are obviously, Gin, BOTT, and WoTC. But it doesn't seem quite fair to call these highlights, here are three songs played regularly that get the full treatment. Something special happened in this first set with these three. Maybe the band felt free from all the Destiny Unbound hype that plagued the scene for years. They busted it out, and after that it was like, okay that's over now, can we just do OUR thing. And that they did. This Gin is superb the last five minutes or so is brilliance. The BOTT just rocks. Type I for sure, but it gets the raw, dirty, bluesy treatment it deserves. I love this rendition. Its not just my favorite BOTT, but it is easily my favorite Type I jam ever. Everything about this BOTT is awesome. Then the WoTC  is a great way to cap off an all-timer of a first set. Leaving us salivating for more. And holy smoke, did they deliver. This Tweezer is great. Fantastic. Unique. I won't say too much about the second set, but just know that it is awesome. This was a very special night. Enjoy.
	 I was lucky enough to be front row, in front of Mike, for this COLOSSAL show! (and on some great boomers!)  Destiny Unbound coming out again was BLISS!  Still the best Back on the Train I've ever heard, live or taped.  Shakedown was silly and fun.  Finalized with one of the best live Mexican Cousins I've also ever heard.  A near perfect show, and a top three for me.  Get this one if you don't have it!
		I was lucky enough to be front row, in front of Mike, for this COLOSSAL show! (and on some great boomers!)  Destiny Unbound coming out again was BLISS!  Still the best Back on the Train I've ever heard, live or taped.  Shakedown was silly and fun.  Finalized with one of the best live Mexican Cousins I've also ever heard.  A near perfect show, and a top three for me.  Get this one if you don't have it!
	 2.28.03
		2.28.03 i was at this show; page side, 10R deep and everyone I was with could tell from the getgo (those little drops of spicy mustard throughout BOAF) that this night was going to be a doozey.  And..sure enough...we got easily a top 20 all time event.  worth the cost of the time machine to go back to the Guyland (jersey for Long Island) to see this in person.
		i was at this show; page side, 10R deep and everyone I was with could tell from the getgo (those little drops of spicy mustard throughout BOAF) that this night was going to be a doozey.  And..sure enough...we got easily a top 20 all time event.  worth the cost of the time machine to go back to the Guyland (jersey for Long Island) to see this in person.
	 I listen to this show a lot.  It was a blazing hot show.  The Tweezer was the most trippy and dark version of all time.  Gin, WOTC, Bowie, Destiny, and Soul Shakedown are all highlights.  Just an amazing night with great friends at my home venue.  Magical
		I listen to this show a lot.  It was a blazing hot show.  The Tweezer was the most trippy and dark version of all time.  Gin, WOTC, Bowie, Destiny, and Soul Shakedown are all highlights.  Just an amazing night with great friends at my home venue.  Magical
	 I've only been at this Phish stuff for less than two years but out of the 150 or so shows I've acquired, this is the tops, easily. The impact of the Destiny Unbound/Soul Shakedown bust-outs is lost on me but I'd have to say that the Tweezer>Soul Shakedown>David Bowie is probably one of the finest hours in this band's entire improvisational legacy. Gives me deep chills every single time. Dec. '95 be damned!
		I've only been at this Phish stuff for less than two years but out of the 150 or so shows I've acquired, this is the tops, easily. The impact of the Destiny Unbound/Soul Shakedown bust-outs is lost on me but I'd have to say that the Tweezer>Soul Shakedown>David Bowie is probably one of the finest hours in this band's entire improvisational legacy. Gives me deep chills every single time. Dec. '95 be damned!
	 any1 have any videos of this show? by the way, my favorite phish show ever.
		any1 have any videos of this show? by the way, my favorite phish show ever.
	 Birds of a Feather smokes right out of the gate with some got type 1 action settling us in for what is soon to be an all-timer of a show. Destiny Unbound comes out of nowhere! The crowd is so confused at first; it takes a minute for them to realize what they're witnessing. I hear on the tape a girl saying "what?! Holy shit!!" Not a single ounce of rust on this Destiny. You'd think they'd been playing regularly all this time it sounds so natural. Horn is a damn near perfect selection to calm down a bit from the opener. Now we arrive at the third in a trilogy of historic Winter '03 Gins, this one being my favorite. The traditional type 1 jam is beautiful and would be noteworthy on it's own. Trey leads them into a slightly softer jam and plays a riff similar to Mr. Completely. Gradually they build back up to an explosive peak!! Everything after is just icing on the cake! Sleep is another damn near perfectly placed ballad. We need a nap after that Gin. Back on the Train is an entirely type 1 exploration and it is perfect. Not a single note out of place. This is the only time I will describe a Phish jam as perfect. Bouncing is yet another flawless choice to cool down a bit before leading into a great rendition of WOTC to close out the set. This set is damn good; not a single down moment. Song placement is top notch, song quality is top notch, and the jams are top f***ing notch!
		Birds of a Feather smokes right out of the gate with some got type 1 action settling us in for what is soon to be an all-timer of a show. Destiny Unbound comes out of nowhere! The crowd is so confused at first; it takes a minute for them to realize what they're witnessing. I hear on the tape a girl saying "what?! Holy shit!!" Not a single ounce of rust on this Destiny. You'd think they'd been playing regularly all this time it sounds so natural. Horn is a damn near perfect selection to calm down a bit from the opener. Now we arrive at the third in a trilogy of historic Winter '03 Gins, this one being my favorite. The traditional type 1 jam is beautiful and would be noteworthy on it's own. Trey leads them into a slightly softer jam and plays a riff similar to Mr. Completely. Gradually they build back up to an explosive peak!! Everything after is just icing on the cake! Sleep is another damn near perfectly placed ballad. We need a nap after that Gin. Back on the Train is an entirely type 1 exploration and it is perfect. Not a single note out of place. This is the only time I will describe a Phish jam as perfect. Bouncing is yet another flawless choice to cool down a bit before leading into a great rendition of WOTC to close out the set. This set is damn good; not a single down moment. Song placement is top notch, song quality is top notch, and the jams are top f***ing notch! Another 20th anniversary listen for me. This one's the 6th highest rated show of all time on the dotnet! So let's get down to the nitty gritty, let's get this show on the road!
		Another 20th anniversary listen for me. This one's the 6th highest rated show of all time on the dotnet! So let's get down to the nitty gritty, let's get this show on the road! Another 20th anniversary listen for me. This one's the 6th highest rated show of all time on the dotnet! So let's get down to the nitty gritty, let's get this show on the road!
		Another 20th anniversary listen for me. This one's the 6th highest rated show of all time on the dotnet! So let's get down to the nitty gritty, let's get this show on the road! happy 20th birthday to the greatest phish show ever played, one for which i was NOT in attendance, thus rendering any sort of attendance bias retorts moot.  five all-time versions of phish classics should do the trick, including the single best tweezer ever not named 11/17/97.  a triumph.   a masterpiece of a show.
		happy 20th birthday to the greatest phish show ever played, one for which i was NOT in attendance, thus rendering any sort of attendance bias retorts moot.  five all-time versions of phish classics should do the trick, including the single best tweezer ever not named 11/17/97.  a triumph.   a masterpiece of a show.
	 LOVE this show. Play it all the time.  2003 was a truly underrated year in Phish tour. Winter and summer tours both. Great set, great  jams and sound is tight. Bathtub  Gin, WOTC, BOTT,  bowie, birds, hood, tweezer (THE BEST on this album and must hear), bouncing around the room and destiny unbound (that was brought back after 12 years). This album IMO  does a great job focusing on Trey and Page jam sections  and how well they listen off eachother, and also less focus on the early stuff and more on the past 5 years, still a good amount of  older tracks
		LOVE this show. Play it all the time.  2003 was a truly underrated year in Phish tour. Winter and summer tours both. Great set, great  jams and sound is tight. Bathtub  Gin, WOTC, BOTT,  bowie, birds, hood, tweezer (THE BEST on this album and must hear), bouncing around the room and destiny unbound (that was brought back after 12 years). This album IMO  does a great job focusing on Trey and Page jam sections  and how well they listen off eachother, and also less focus on the early stuff and more on the past 5 years, still a good amount of  older tracks
	 I haven't spent nearly as much time listening to 2.0 as it deserves (working on it, though!). Obviously this night is a pretty distinct highlight of this short-lived era. There's plenty of exploration in the longer jams (Gin, Tweezer), which I think 3.0/4.0 Phish still does a great job of tbh. I think the main difference I noted here was the over-the-top crazy guitar soloing Trey demonstrated. Plenty here to revisit from both the jam charts and some of the more standard issues (I absolutely loved BOAF).
		I haven't spent nearly as much time listening to 2.0 as it deserves (working on it, though!). Obviously this night is a pretty distinct highlight of this short-lived era. There's plenty of exploration in the longer jams (Gin, Tweezer), which I think 3.0/4.0 Phish still does a great job of tbh. I think the main difference I noted here was the over-the-top crazy guitar soloing Trey demonstrated. Plenty here to revisit from both the jam charts and some of the more standard issues (I absolutely loved BOAF). This show is great! I was not there but the Spreadsheet recording is top-notch. The Type II Bathtub Gin in set I is amazing. Also the Destiny bustout is very well-played; and although I'm not a big fan of WOTC they really jam it out at the end of the silent trees section.
		This show is great! I was not there but the Spreadsheet recording is top-notch. The Type II Bathtub Gin in set I is amazing. Also the Destiny bustout is very well-played; and although I'm not a big fan of WOTC they really jam it out at the end of the silent trees section. 
 
	 Surprisingly, for all the relistens this phenomenal show must have received, no one seems to have picked up on the ~full band Mr. Completely tease~, smack in the middle of this completely grooving Gin!  Certainly a show worthy of the LivePhish release, and worth coming back to for so many reasons.  Thanks guys!
		Surprisingly, for all the relistens this phenomenal show must have received, no one seems to have picked up on the ~full band Mr. Completely tease~, smack in the middle of this completely grooving Gin!  Certainly a show worthy of the LivePhish release, and worth coming back to for so many reasons.  Thanks guys!
	 Great show. Had seats on the floor about 20 rows back. I remember A LOT of boozing and being in college we got hammered before, during and after the show. The show was unreal with me being more of a 2.0er myself with my first show having been Albany 09. I will be honest I had heard Destiny once before on a tape but had no idea they hadn't played it in 1,000 shows or whatever it was but it was awesome to see everyone hugging and high-giving. This whole show was great for me but I really did not care for the MC encore. BOTT, WOTC, Tweezer, Soul Shakedown were all awesome. I give this show 5 out 5 and listen to it quite often. Thanks to Wild Bill, my college buddy, for bringing me.
		Great show. Had seats on the floor about 20 rows back. I remember A LOT of boozing and being in college we got hammered before, during and after the show. The show was unreal with me being more of a 2.0er myself with my first show having been Albany 09. I will be honest I had heard Destiny once before on a tape but had no idea they hadn't played it in 1,000 shows or whatever it was but it was awesome to see everyone hugging and high-giving. This whole show was great for me but I really did not care for the MC encore. BOTT, WOTC, Tweezer, Soul Shakedown were all awesome. I give this show 5 out 5 and listen to it quite often. Thanks to Wild Bill, my college buddy, for bringing me.
	 I loved this show! I had not scene Phish in about 2 years or so since shoreline and one of the Vegoose festivals where they played in 2000 or so.
		I loved this show! I had not scene Phish in about 2 years or so since shoreline and one of the Vegoose festivals where they played in 2000 or so.  From www.onlinephishtour.com
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Destiny. Unbound.