Soundcheck: Funky Bitch > Cities, Ginseng Sullivan, 46 Days
SET 1: Down with Disease, Camel Walk, Ocelot, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone, Summer of '89, Stash, Cavern > The Wedge > Possum, Julius
SET 2: Sand > Backwards Down the Number Line > Prince Caspian > Tweezer -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Piper > Mountains in the Mist, David Bowie, A Day in the Life
ENCORE: Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > Tweezer Reprise
 
			Photo by Bryan Welker copyright 2010 Phish
 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 I met my girlfriend/future wife off of e-harmony at the Denver international airport and we drove 6.5 hours to Telluride, stayed at Lawson campground and enjoyed both beautiful shows, and fell in love.  I doubt she'll ever be the same dedicated Phish fan I am but the experience helped create our love.  After 16 years of on and off touring I'm very appreciative this happened at a Phsih festival, especially at a place so amazingly beautiful as Telluride. My first trip to Colorado!
		I met my girlfriend/future wife off of e-harmony at the Denver international airport and we drove 6.5 hours to Telluride, stayed at Lawson campground and enjoyed both beautiful shows, and fell in love.  I doubt she'll ever be the same dedicated Phish fan I am but the experience helped create our love.  After 16 years of on and off touring I'm very appreciative this happened at a Phsih festival, especially at a place so amazingly beautiful as Telluride. My first trip to Colorado! confirming the above soundcheck as being complete. pretty sure *Cities* had lyrics of "Find myself a mountain town to live in"...
		confirming the above soundcheck as being complete. pretty sure *Cities* had lyrics of "Find myself a mountain town to live in"...  oh yeah, i almost forgot, quinn was doubly appropriate as the long awaited "nod to jerry."  while many pondered which jerry tune would be played on this evening, i don't think i heard any calls for quinn.  good bring back and a good nod to 'ol jerry.  from some conversations i had in the campgrounds, i don't think everyone caught that "reference."  i heard many griping that they did not do anything for jerry.  no, they just didn't do a gd/jgb tune.  well done phish; way to keep us guessing!
		oh yeah, i almost forgot, quinn was doubly appropriate as the long awaited "nod to jerry."  while many pondered which jerry tune would be played on this evening, i don't think i heard any calls for quinn.  good bring back and a good nod to 'ol jerry.  from some conversations i had in the campgrounds, i don't think everyone caught that "reference."  i heard many griping that they did not do anything for jerry.  no, they just didn't do a gd/jgb tune.  well done phish; way to keep us guessing!
	 musically, this was a good solid phish show.  overall, scenery,  venue, etc., this was remarkable.  oh yeah, your sound check set list for this date is complete.  it sounded great from my tent.
		musically, this was a good solid phish show.  overall, scenery,  venue, etc., this was remarkable.  oh yeah, your sound check set list for this date is complete.  it sounded great from my tent. This is the first show in a while that I listened to for the first time and then immediately hit repeat to stroll through it again.  Second set flow is fantastic and first set is solid.  Well played boys.
		This is the first show in a while that I listened to for the first time and then immediately hit repeat to stroll through it again.  Second set flow is fantastic and first set is solid.  Well played boys.
	 Set two kicked ass. Sand through mountains was fantastic. Can't wait for night two.
		Set two kicked ass. Sand through mountains was fantastic. Can't wait for night two.
	 Awesome show all around. Everything was great. I think my favorite new songs might be "Backwards Down the Number Line" and "Ocelot". The Cavern > The Wedge > Possum, Julius closed the first set strong. And the second set Sand opener was a cosmic exploration of the "2.0" sound that didn't get old. They played "Quinn the Eskimo" (an old Dylan tune) for the first time since 1999. As always I had to sing along for every word of "A Day in the Life".
		Awesome show all around. Everything was great. I think my favorite new songs might be "Backwards Down the Number Line" and "Ocelot". The Cavern > The Wedge > Possum, Julius closed the first set strong. And the second set Sand opener was a cosmic exploration of the "2.0" sound that didn't get old. They played "Quinn the Eskimo" (an old Dylan tune) for the first time since 1999. As always I had to sing along for every word of "A Day in the Life".
	 Acclimation.  That's what happened over the course of this show.
		Acclimation.  That's what happened over the course of this show.  Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
The first set is studded with gems too: Stash, Light Up, the whole shebang. Even Summer of '89, which many fans openly despise, fits right in here - Trey's solo is emotionally open and lively. The jam still hasn't quite found its final shape, I think, nor its ideal length, but it's pretty and admirably forthright (not to mention a clever left turn away from the rhythmic tempo of the vocal section).
Don't let anyone tell you the early segue out of this (goopy, funky) Tweezer is a problem. (It might be a disappointment, but that's got more to do with the listener than the music...) It's all part of the bigger picture. After one listen I think this second set is stronger, end-to-end, than any closing set of 2009, and worthy of the already-epic Summer of '10.