SET 1: AC/DC Bag, Foam, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Bouncing Around the Room, Sample in a Jar, Kill Devil Falls, It's Ice, Horn, Mountains in the Mist, Poor Heart, 46 Days, David Bowie
SET 2: Runaway Jim, Down with Disease[1] -> Free > Waste, Taste, Bug, Wading in the Velvet Sea, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Cavern
ENCORE: Character Zero
 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Joy
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					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
					2
					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Much agreement with other posters here.  After a (somewhat expected, but throughly maddening) letdown at Toyota Park this summer, I had high hopes that my second show since 2000 would shine.  The recordings of the 2002-4 post-hiatus shows kept me well away, but Exile rocked my world, and I thought they would deliver to the Mitten State.
		Much agreement with other posters here.  After a (somewhat expected, but throughly maddening) letdown at Toyota Park this summer, I had high hopes that my second show since 2000 would shine.  The recordings of the 2002-4 post-hiatus shows kept me well away, but Exile rocked my world, and I thought they would deliver to the Mitten State. To answer the question from the person going to Philly: they were on at 7:57, as usual. Also, you are in for a treat if you haven't seen the band in awhile, like myself. I loved these guys from early/mid 90s to the turn of the milennium, but found myself walking away from 2000 and 2004 shows feeling let down, maybe a little to old for the scene or maybe the boys just didn't have it anymore.
		To answer the question from the person going to Philly: they were on at 7:57, as usual. Also, you are in for a treat if you haven't seen the band in awhile, like myself. I loved these guys from early/mid 90s to the turn of the milennium, but found myself walking away from 2000 and 2004 shows feeling let down, maybe a little to old for the scene or maybe the boys just didn't have it anymore. Just a note on how great this venue was. The floor was sparse to say the least. They were strict about allowing only floor ticket holders access which made for tons of room to dance in the back half of the floor. You could actually almost walk right up to the stage during the first set without bumping into someone.
		Just a note on how great this venue was. The floor was sparse to say the least. They were strict about allowing only floor ticket holders access which made for tons of room to dance in the back half of the floor. You could actually almost walk right up to the stage during the first set without bumping into someone. Detroit Rock City! First Phish show at Cobo, and it was a good one! A small venue that really let Chris and his lights shine (no pun intended). The light patterns on the walls to the left and the right of the stage were something I hadn't seen before. The crowd was really into the show, despite not being sold out. Easily the smallest crowd I have ever seen at a show (probably less than 10,000).
		Detroit Rock City! First Phish show at Cobo, and it was a good one! A small venue that really let Chris and his lights shine (no pun intended). The light patterns on the walls to the left and the right of the stage were something I hadn't seen before. The crowd was really into the show, despite not being sold out. Easily the smallest crowd I have ever seen at a show (probably less than 10,000). , making it back just in time for a really good Mike's>Hydrogen>Weekapaug (first time in more thn 13 years that I have actually heard Hydrogen in between Mike's and Weekapaug).
 , making it back just in time for a really good Mike's>Hydrogen>Weekapaug (first time in more thn 13 years that I have actually heard Hydrogen in between Mike's and Weekapaug).  This was my first show,and i couldnt have asked for a better one. the sound was great and so was the scene. the place was packed and phish really made a statment in their triumphant return to detroit. the 46 days and david bowie jams where excellent. all in all a great show.
		This was my first show,and i couldnt have asked for a better one. the sound was great and so was the scene. the place was packed and phish really made a statment in their triumphant return to detroit. the 46 days and david bowie jams where excellent. all in all a great show.
	 The crowd was awesome last night, lots of energy. We were all psyched to see the band. There was a lag in the first set with some of the newer tunes, but they had us all back in the second half. I miss all the old fun stuff that the band did - large beach balls, trampolines, barbershop... I miss that sense of humor. But, as musicians they rocked Cobo!
		The crowd was awesome last night, lots of energy. We were all psyched to see the band. There was a lag in the first set with some of the newer tunes, but they had us all back in the second half. I miss all the old fun stuff that the band did - large beach balls, trampolines, barbershop... I miss that sense of humor. But, as musicians they rocked Cobo!
	 Over the top show!!! Great jams, great light show, great experience... I am a new Phishhead and truly wish they would play Michigan more often... Together or solo!
		Over the top show!!! Great jams, great light show, great experience... I am a new Phishhead and truly wish they would play Michigan more often... Together or solo!    When I first heard that Phish was coming to town I was quite excited. I owned Junta, Picture of Nectar, and A Live One so I knew a handful of songs. My drummer, an avid phish listener, offered me a ticket so I figured "what the hell? it should be fun.". Boy am I glad that I went. This night changed my life, and the way I play, forever. From the moment AC/DC Bag started until Character Zero ended I was in nonstop awe of the skill, power, and just plain awesomeness that is live phish. This show was an epic one to say the least. Foam was nearly perfect and DWD -> Free blew my mind. It also shouldn't be left unsaid that I have yet to hear as good a 46 days as we got here in the D. I was hoping for YEM, Tweezer, or Chalkdust, but looking back on it now the show wouldn't have been the same had any of those songs been subbed in for one that they played. I left that show a changed man, and because of it my guitar playing has gotten so much better. This show is gonna be hard to live up to, so I hope the boys have something in store for me in Ohio in June.
		When I first heard that Phish was coming to town I was quite excited. I owned Junta, Picture of Nectar, and A Live One so I knew a handful of songs. My drummer, an avid phish listener, offered me a ticket so I figured "what the hell? it should be fun.". Boy am I glad that I went. This night changed my life, and the way I play, forever. From the moment AC/DC Bag started until Character Zero ended I was in nonstop awe of the skill, power, and just plain awesomeness that is live phish. This show was an epic one to say the least. Foam was nearly perfect and DWD -> Free blew my mind. It also shouldn't be left unsaid that I have yet to hear as good a 46 days as we got here in the D. I was hoping for YEM, Tweezer, or Chalkdust, but looking back on it now the show wouldn't have been the same had any of those songs been subbed in for one that they played. I left that show a changed man, and because of it my guitar playing has gotten so much better. This show is gonna be hard to live up to, so I hope the boys have something in store for me in Ohio in June.
	 Great show.  There was definitely a difference in the playing and vibe than from the summer.  My buddy saw every show of the first 2 week May/June tour, and I met him for Bonnaroo, Deercreek and Alpine.  Then he did Indio.  Even he said there was something different, better, at Cobo (and on the subsequent shows he followed.)
		Great show.  There was definitely a difference in the playing and vibe than from the summer.  My buddy saw every show of the first 2 week May/June tour, and I met him for Bonnaroo, Deercreek and Alpine.  Then he did Indio.  Even he said there was something different, better, at Cobo (and on the subsequent shows he followed.) I had a blast at Cobo! Someone else commented on the "young crowd" -- but I actually did not see an awful lot of teenagers there, in fact I looked around my section (A21) at one point and felt like I was the youngest person there (I'm 31). I did see several kids (as in age 11, 4, and about 6 months) and was relived to see that they all had earphones on. Security was definitely stopping people from smoking cigarettes. But otherwise they were very laid back & respectful. We stood right next to one who told us they'd had a preshow meeting where they were told that "a lot of folks will be smoking pot"..." and just wanted to dance, and they were specifically told "not to raise any flags" toward those people who were doing either. That dude was pretty cool  -  he handed us a free bottle of water from the supply that was being handed out to the staff.
		I had a blast at Cobo! Someone else commented on the "young crowd" -- but I actually did not see an awful lot of teenagers there, in fact I looked around my section (A21) at one point and felt like I was the youngest person there (I'm 31). I did see several kids (as in age 11, 4, and about 6 months) and was relived to see that they all had earphones on. Security was definitely stopping people from smoking cigarettes. But otherwise they were very laid back & respectful. We stood right next to one who told us they'd had a preshow meeting where they were told that "a lot of folks will be smoking pot"..." and just wanted to dance, and they were specifically told "not to raise any flags" toward those people who were doing either. That dude was pretty cool  -  he handed us a free bottle of water from the supply that was being handed out to the staff. I agree with most of what's been said. I was Festival 8 too, and Trey sounded a lot better in Detroit. Like he had done nothing but practice between then and now. The only disagreement I have with the other reviews is about Weekapaug. It's not a long foray into improvisation, but Trey has a few minutes of rage before wrangling the song in.
		I agree with most of what's been said. I was Festival 8 too, and Trey sounded a lot better in Detroit. Like he had done nothing but practice between then and now. The only disagreement I have with the other reviews is about Weekapaug. It's not a long foray into improvisation, but Trey has a few minutes of rage before wrangling the song in.
	 Great show - tight playing - obvious they've been practicing.  Question: I thought I heard a 5 or 6 second tease of "La Villa Strangiato" by Rush at the end of Mike's Song - did anyone else hear it??  Am I out of my mind?  Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
		Great show - tight playing - obvious they've been practicing.  Question: I thought I heard a 5 or 6 second tease of "La Villa Strangiato" by Rush at the end of Mike's Song - did anyone else hear it??  Am I out of my mind?  Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
	 Really great show.  46 Days jam with the light show on the wall was a particular highlight of the 1st set. DWD was absolutely smokin. One thing I was not glad to see was the band being bombarded with glow sticks or rings or whatever. At one point someone threw about 30 of them all at once on the stage. I enjoy a good glow stick war as much as the next person, but keep it in the audience. After 20+ years of giving us some of the greatest music and concerts in the history of the world, not being pounded with glow sticks is something they've probably earned at this point.
		Really great show.  46 Days jam with the light show on the wall was a particular highlight of the 1st set. DWD was absolutely smokin. One thing I was not glad to see was the band being bombarded with glow sticks or rings or whatever. At one point someone threw about 30 of them all at once on the stage. I enjoy a good glow stick war as much as the next person, but keep it in the audience. After 20+ years of giving us some of the greatest music and concerts in the history of the world, not being pounded with glow sticks is something they've probably earned at this point.
	 Great show.  Period.  The energy from the band and crowd was mixing together and it was stellar.  1st set had a decent flow to it.  Ice and Horn were played nice.  I got a kick out of hearing Poor Heart.  The second set nearly took the arena down.  DWD>Free was sick, Mike played great.  Also Mikes>Hydrogen>Groove and Cavern was an excellent way to end the show.
		Great show.  Period.  The energy from the band and crowd was mixing together and it was stellar.  1st set had a decent flow to it.  Ice and Horn were played nice.  I got a kick out of hearing Poor Heart.  The second set nearly took the arena down.  DWD>Free was sick, Mike played great.  Also Mikes>Hydrogen>Groove and Cavern was an excellent way to end the show. I heard KDF through Wading on Hoodstream and they definitely sounded like they were on.  wish they'd drop Mountains.  It's a snoozer.  Great to hear It's Ice.
		I heard KDF through Wading on Hoodstream and they definitely sounded like they were on.  wish they'd drop Mountains.  It's a snoozer.  Great to hear It's Ice.
	 Wasn't there but it looks like a killer show. Do I foresee sets being heavy on Rift? Nice to see It's Ice was played. Maybe a little My Friend, My Friend in Cincy? Mound, perhaps? Can you see what I'm hunting a few steps away? Ohhh boy oh boy! I am giddy with excitement for tomorrow and Saturday's shows as I will be there to witness the PHISH!
		Wasn't there but it looks like a killer show. Do I foresee sets being heavy on Rift? Nice to see It's Ice was played. Maybe a little My Friend, My Friend in Cincy? Mound, perhaps? Can you see what I'm hunting a few steps away? Ohhh boy oh boy! I am giddy with excitement for tomorrow and Saturday's shows as I will be there to witness the PHISH!
	 Can you guys tell us what time they took the stage, roughly?  Trying to plan out my tailgating in the lots in Philly.  Thanks in advance.
		Can you guys tell us what time they took the stage, roughly?  Trying to plan out my tailgating in the lots in Philly.  Thanks in advance.Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
Meanwhile the Disease is a culminating 2009 version, paying off Trey's yearlong experiment with seemingly out-of-place flatted ninths and minor modes in the middle of soaring major-chord jams. The last couple minutes of this version see the whole band get with him for some woolly eastern-modal fun. Then there's a wonderfully dense, dissonant Taste waiting on the other side of a now-typical Gordon-centric Free. (Will someone please remind Trey that it's perfectly OK to segue directly into that glorious Free riff as in days of old, instead of stopping the momentum with his rhythmic chopping?) As for the climactic Mike's Groove, it doesn't matter. It's Mike's Groove for god's sake. If you're the sort of person who reads these reviews, you'll like it just fine! It's a swell performance anyhow, though I find it difficult to get too fired up about this Weekapaug.
Still waiting on that inevitable universe-destroying version of Stealing Time, but there are worse things than waiting.