SET 1: Llama, The Moma Dance > Possum, Cities, Instant Karma!, David Bowie, Rhymes[1], Divided Sky, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
SET 2: Back on the Train > Rock and Roll > The Mango Song, Bug, Pebbles and Marbles, Halley's Comet > Meatstick > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg
 Seriously, how is this not included in the Show Notes?!?!
		Seriously, how is this not included in the Show Notes?!?! I will have to say this night was special. Last few mansfield shows were so-so not so amazing, but tonight was different and special and they brought the magic back to the comcast cetner (great woods). From the first song Llama to the end with Suzy you knew the band was on and having fun. I think the band has finally fully caught their grove since coming back in 2009.
		I will have to say this night was special. Last few mansfield shows were so-so not so amazing, but tonight was different and special and they brought the magic back to the comcast cetner (great woods). From the first song Llama to the end with Suzy you knew the band was on and having fun. I think the band has finally fully caught their grove since coming back in 2009. 
 
	 For my first this year, this show was excellent.  They're playing was exeptionaly tight all night.  Plus this killed the previous two sub par greatwoods shows.  Highlights are a killer divided sky in the first set.  The seccond set had a great rock n roll, bug was excellent, much better than in Worcester.  I loved pebles n marbles, my fav jam of the night.  This was my first meatstick to.  Run and Suzy were hands down above par.  Overall, this was a sick show
		For my first this year, this show was excellent.  They're playing was exeptionaly tight all night.  Plus this killed the previous two sub par greatwoods shows.  Highlights are a killer divided sky in the first set.  The seccond set had a great rock n roll, bug was excellent, much better than in Worcester.  I loved pebles n marbles, my fav jam of the night.  This was my first meatstick to.  Run and Suzy were hands down above par.  Overall, this was a sick show
	 overall this was a nasty night. the llama opener let everyone know they weren't messing around and that they were coming back to MA to tear it up.
		overall this was a nasty night. the llama opener let everyone know they weren't messing around and that they were coming back to MA to tear it up.  My first show and boy was it a doozy! I was extremely surprised at just how awesome everyone was and even though I didn't know all of the songs I still felt welcome. The show started out with the infamous Llama Momma opener, which was a brilliant way to open. Both songs were wonderfully played with some fine jamming.  The Momma Dance went into Possum which was just alright, but surprisingly everyone was digging it. Cities featured some synth from the Chairman which was the first I'd heard of his skills on the Moog. Instant Karma! was fun and I don't think anyone expected it, overall not great but it was cool to hear Page rock John Lennons vocals. David Bowie was absolutely sublime. Trey really out did himself during the jam and it was very tight. Rhymes was kind of a joke and kind of confused everyone following the crazy Bowie. Divided Sky was pretty awesome, but I was in awe of hearing my favorite Phish song live so they could have played it terribly and I would have been just as happy. Stealing Time was jam packed with energy and perfect to finish off the crazy first set. During the break my Ginger friend was told he should be a model by this random cougar and I met up with the people around my seat. Everyone was nice and willing to share cigs and past Phish expieriences. When we came back everyone was pretty amped for the next set. Back on the Train was pretty routine, nothing special there. Rock N Roll was pretty forgettable, but the transition into the Mango Song made my show. The Mango Song introduced me to the whimsical side of Phish which I have come to enjoy very much. Bug was good until after the song when the Boston crowd started chanting lets go Bruins. Leave that crap at home! Pebbles and Marbles wasn't too special and it took my friend and I a second to figure out what song it was. Halleys into Meatstick was great and doing the Meatstick dance for the first time is something I'll probably never forget. Then came Antelope. This was the first Phish song I ever heard and when I finally got the chance to see them rip it up live I was unbelievably excited. The Meatstick teases were fun, but the overall jam was just harrowing. When the boys finally left the stage I was so pumped for the encore that I started grooving to the weird music on the sound system. When they came out and Suzy started the place went crazy. It was Page's house and the perfect end to a great show. I left with a sense of satisfaction that I had finally seen my favorite band live and could now die happy. Thank you Phish and thank you Phans for making my first show so awesome!
		My first show and boy was it a doozy! I was extremely surprised at just how awesome everyone was and even though I didn't know all of the songs I still felt welcome. The show started out with the infamous Llama Momma opener, which was a brilliant way to open. Both songs were wonderfully played with some fine jamming.  The Momma Dance went into Possum which was just alright, but surprisingly everyone was digging it. Cities featured some synth from the Chairman which was the first I'd heard of his skills on the Moog. Instant Karma! was fun and I don't think anyone expected it, overall not great but it was cool to hear Page rock John Lennons vocals. David Bowie was absolutely sublime. Trey really out did himself during the jam and it was very tight. Rhymes was kind of a joke and kind of confused everyone following the crazy Bowie. Divided Sky was pretty awesome, but I was in awe of hearing my favorite Phish song live so they could have played it terribly and I would have been just as happy. Stealing Time was jam packed with energy and perfect to finish off the crazy first set. During the break my Ginger friend was told he should be a model by this random cougar and I met up with the people around my seat. Everyone was nice and willing to share cigs and past Phish expieriences. When we came back everyone was pretty amped for the next set. Back on the Train was pretty routine, nothing special there. Rock N Roll was pretty forgettable, but the transition into the Mango Song made my show. The Mango Song introduced me to the whimsical side of Phish which I have come to enjoy very much. Bug was good until after the song when the Boston crowd started chanting lets go Bruins. Leave that crap at home! Pebbles and Marbles wasn't too special and it took my friend and I a second to figure out what song it was. Halleys into Meatstick was great and doing the Meatstick dance for the first time is something I'll probably never forget. Then came Antelope. This was the first Phish song I ever heard and when I finally got the chance to see them rip it up live I was unbelievably excited. The Meatstick teases were fun, but the overall jam was just harrowing. When the boys finally left the stage I was so pumped for the encore that I started grooving to the weird music on the sound system. When they came out and Suzy started the place went crazy. It was Page's house and the perfect end to a great show. I left with a sense of satisfaction that I had finally seen my favorite band live and could now die happy. Thank you Phish and thank you Phans for making my first show so awesome!
	 Never been to Great Woods before and I was glad to see the relatively relaxed scene before the show, arrived a couple of stress-free hours before the 7PM ticket time and spent a couple of them touring the entire lot scene from ends to ends and enjoying a shirtless, beautiful sun-soaked afternoon.
		Never been to Great Woods before and I was glad to see the relatively relaxed scene before the show, arrived a couple of stress-free hours before the 7PM ticket time and spent a couple of them touring the entire lot scene from ends to ends and enjoying a shirtless, beautiful sun-soaked afternoon. Returning to the East Coast, Phish lit up a fire that will extend back down through New York, New Jersey, and Maryland before the final Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia push of the 1st leg. The opener was 'Llama', one of the most common songs not played thus far in 2011 yet its only the 4th show it has made an appearance at in 3.0. Phish showed they were ready for fun, and the last time they opened with 'Llama' a fantastic show ensued (10-26-2010). After staple selections of 'The Moma Dance' and 'Possum', Phish pulled it back to the chuggin' 'Cities' cover originally by the Talking Heads. Then, Phish unleashes a song they had only covered once before - last year at the Blossom Music Center in Ohio - 'Instant Karma!' by The Beatles! 'Instant Karma!' is an uplifting one-timer sung by Page that is a nice deviation from the normal Fab Four tunes our own Phab Phour likes to cover... namely 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and 'A Day In The Life'. While Page struggled a little bit with the lyrics this time around, the tune still became a refreshing first set selection. Whereas Bethel's Bowie was a pinnacle peaking rocket and Clarkston's a patient experiment, Mansfield received a 'David Bowie' that was also a new creation. Then came a new groovin' cover, 'Rhymes', originally by Al Green. An outstanding 'The Divided Sky' (compared to Holmdel, especially) and satisfactory 'Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan'. rounded off the first set.
		Returning to the East Coast, Phish lit up a fire that will extend back down through New York, New Jersey, and Maryland before the final Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia push of the 1st leg. The opener was 'Llama', one of the most common songs not played thus far in 2011 yet its only the 4th show it has made an appearance at in 3.0. Phish showed they were ready for fun, and the last time they opened with 'Llama' a fantastic show ensued (10-26-2010). After staple selections of 'The Moma Dance' and 'Possum', Phish pulled it back to the chuggin' 'Cities' cover originally by the Talking Heads. Then, Phish unleashes a song they had only covered once before - last year at the Blossom Music Center in Ohio - 'Instant Karma!' by The Beatles! 'Instant Karma!' is an uplifting one-timer sung by Page that is a nice deviation from the normal Fab Four tunes our own Phab Phour likes to cover... namely 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and 'A Day In The Life'. While Page struggled a little bit with the lyrics this time around, the tune still became a refreshing first set selection. Whereas Bethel's Bowie was a pinnacle peaking rocket and Clarkston's a patient experiment, Mansfield received a 'David Bowie' that was also a new creation. Then came a new groovin' cover, 'Rhymes', originally by Al Green. An outstanding 'The Divided Sky' (compared to Holmdel, especially) and satisfactory 'Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan'. rounded off the first set. I had a great time last night.  I didn't make it to the venue until right before showtime so I missed the paug meet up unfortunately.
		I had a great time last night.  I didn't make it to the venue until right before showtime so I missed the paug meet up unfortunately. Some incredibly high points throughout the night including a sparkling "Divided Sky," and an extra crunchy "Stealing Time" in the first set. In the 2nd set the jam after "Rock and Roll" was mind numbing, as was a furious "Antelope" to finish.
		Some incredibly high points throughout the night including a sparkling "Divided Sky," and an extra crunchy "Stealing Time" in the first set. In the 2nd set the jam after "Rock and Roll" was mind numbing, as was a furious "Antelope" to finish. Second show ever at the same venue. Once again was a broke college kid trying to get into a phish show. I got a ticket for not much in the seats before the lawn and was ready to go.
		Second show ever at the same venue. Once again was a broke college kid trying to get into a phish show. I got a ticket for not much in the seats before the lawn and was ready to go. I guess, looking back at all of the shows I've been to, this one is just right in the middle.  Regarding the music, I remember the Llama opener, and this great scary feeling I got listening to it.  Most of my memories of this show are of Great Woods prior to the show beginning.
		I guess, looking back at all of the shows I've been to, this one is just right in the middle.  Regarding the music, I remember the Llama opener, and this great scary feeling I got listening to it.  Most of my memories of this show are of Great Woods prior to the show beginning. I could say a million things but I won't.  This is by far one of the best Phish shows I've ever been to.
		I could say a million things but I won't.  This is by far one of the best Phish shows I've ever been to.
	 Overall great show! Amazing set list with some good teases. The Rock and Roll was fantastic, even though others have been better since. Would have liked to see a different encore. Divided sky went perfectly with the setting in mansfield. Hate the venue, liked the set list. LOVED the bruins chant at the end!
		Overall great show! Amazing set list with some good teases. The Rock and Roll was fantastic, even though others have been better since. Would have liked to see a different encore. Divided sky went perfectly with the setting in mansfield. Hate the venue, liked the set list. LOVED the bruins chant at the end!
	 At least 3 animal songs...a couple of food-related songs...an Al Green song which is crazy because I told some kids in the lot before the show that they would "play Al Green tonight!"  All in all a killer time...one of my favorite shows of the tour and possibly all time...the energy was totally there throughout the entire place...3rd show at Great Woods my favorite so far!!!  Oh yeah... Pebbles & Marbles...whaaaaaaaaat????
		At least 3 animal songs...a couple of food-related songs...an Al Green song which is crazy because I told some kids in the lot before the show that they would "play Al Green tonight!"  All in all a killer time...one of my favorite shows of the tour and possibly all time...the energy was totally there throughout the entire place...3rd show at Great Woods my favorite so far!!!  Oh yeah... Pebbles & Marbles...whaaaaaaaaat????
	 I caught my 50th (according to phish.net) back where it all began at Great Woods; my first of 2011. The 'Llama' opener was heavily favored going-in and we were off and running. Phish 'Cities' have become less and less interesting to me since its return in the late '90s and the clunky 'Instant Karma' seemed kinda goofy, but both were well-intentioned. The feature of the 1st set was a slick 'Bowie' that just might be my favorite since '04 SPAC. In the 2nd set I got what I seek from Phish with psych-out pedals, subtle loops, and REAL depth to the jam out of this 'Rock&Roll' monster. [I’ve really enjoyed 'R&R' in the Phish repertoire since day one -- 2nd set floor of Halloween '98 -- and have caught more than my fair share since. Sure, the whole Saturday night theme to it was too predictable over the last couple years, but this song consistently brings out some of the more inspired, interesting, and free-formed jams of this, current, Phish era. For me, the first really artistic playing in the return of '09 came in the 'R&R' at SPAC to end the tour.] Anyway, back to Mansfield…the 'Mango' that followed was a fun treat and provided release. After the shed-shredding outro to 'Bug,' the band had us fraught with tension, wondering where things were headed. A seemingly disjointed set, yet so well-played with my personal highlight already behind me, I comfortably embraced the 'Pebbles and Marbles.' The 'Halley's'>'Meatstick' that followed made for a very nice, unexpectedly pleasing, pairing that really clicked and got everybody back into the fold. The tease-laced 'Antelope' was a great close-out to the set and nice to hear since that flop from the tour-opener last summer. The encore’s 'Suzy' keys solo got hyper-bassed by a zappy deep-space syncopation segment with Mike before Page went back to tickling the grand. What a fun weeknight in a show that kept you guessing, but kept you happy just the same.
		I caught my 50th (according to phish.net) back where it all began at Great Woods; my first of 2011. The 'Llama' opener was heavily favored going-in and we were off and running. Phish 'Cities' have become less and less interesting to me since its return in the late '90s and the clunky 'Instant Karma' seemed kinda goofy, but both were well-intentioned. The feature of the 1st set was a slick 'Bowie' that just might be my favorite since '04 SPAC. In the 2nd set I got what I seek from Phish with psych-out pedals, subtle loops, and REAL depth to the jam out of this 'Rock&Roll' monster. [I’ve really enjoyed 'R&R' in the Phish repertoire since day one -- 2nd set floor of Halloween '98 -- and have caught more than my fair share since. Sure, the whole Saturday night theme to it was too predictable over the last couple years, but this song consistently brings out some of the more inspired, interesting, and free-formed jams of this, current, Phish era. For me, the first really artistic playing in the return of '09 came in the 'R&R' at SPAC to end the tour.] Anyway, back to Mansfield…the 'Mango' that followed was a fun treat and provided release. After the shed-shredding outro to 'Bug,' the band had us fraught with tension, wondering where things were headed. A seemingly disjointed set, yet so well-played with my personal highlight already behind me, I comfortably embraced the 'Pebbles and Marbles.' The 'Halley's'>'Meatstick' that followed made for a very nice, unexpectedly pleasing, pairing that really clicked and got everybody back into the fold. The tease-laced 'Antelope' was a great close-out to the set and nice to hear since that flop from the tour-opener last summer. The encore’s 'Suzy' keys solo got hyper-bassed by a zappy deep-space syncopation segment with Mike before Page went back to tickling the grand. What a fun weeknight in a show that kept you guessing, but kept you happy just the same.  I really enjoyed the show, hard to pick a single highlight for me but the ‘Rock & Roll-Mango’ was nice! Thanks guys!
		I really enjoyed the show, hard to pick a single highlight for me but the ‘Rock & Roll-Mango’ was nice! Thanks guys!
	 Good show  got my first Llama and i thought Possum ripped even though i hear it every timne i see them , i was in section 5 pav and i was very suprised how loud it was which is great because the last 2 shows i saw at MSG & Providence were not loud enough
		Good show  got my first Llama and i thought Possum ripped even though i hear it every timne i see them , i was in section 5 pav and i was very suprised how loud it was which is great because the last 2 shows i saw at MSG & Providence were not loud enough Anybody else think that Fish shouted Dr. Gabel at the end of Suzy?  That would be the third appearance of Dr. Gabel...not the song, but another appearance anyway...let me know what you think out there! Killer show!
		Anybody else think that Fish shouted Dr. Gabel at the end of Suzy?  That would be the third appearance of Dr. Gabel...not the song, but another appearance anyway...let me know what you think out there! Killer show!
	 '09 - "relative newbie"...You're about as new as they come haha.  But no worries, we all started somewhere sharing in this groove.  I'm just happy to see another new comer who is haplessly addicted to the road haha.  Reminds me of myself ten+ years ago.  I remember feeling like a guppy when I started back in '97... we've come so very far in at least as many years
		'09 - "relative newbie"...You're about as new as they come haha.  But no worries, we all started somewhere sharing in this groove.  I'm just happy to see another new comer who is haplessly addicted to the road haha.  Reminds me of myself ten+ years ago.  I remember feeling like a guppy when I started back in '97... we've come so very far in at least as many years   it's just too bad you missed out on europe, cypress, and the island tour...
  it's just too bad you missed out on europe, cypress, and the island tour...  "It's stupid.  That's how."
		"It's stupid.  That's how." "It's stupid.  That's how."
		"It's stupid.  That's how." Loved the first set. I was really feeling the grooves of Cities and Rhymes. The Instant Karma was actually really fun cuz EVERYONE was singing along. Divided Sky was played really nice. I took a nice stroll through the lawn during it :-). Second set was amazing!! Loved Back on the Train>Rock n Roll>Mango !!! Everyone was feeling great after that Mango! Nice little "Let's Go Bruins!!" chant after Bug..the band even started playing along with our chant and ended up sweetly going into what ended up being a damn good Pebbles and Marbles.. Haileys Comet>Meatstick was the icing on the cake for me personally. Everyone was getting into a jolly groove during Haileys Comet and a nice little glow stick war broke out during it, i always love to see the glow sticks flying during a good feeling groove :-) Suzy Greenburg was a great encore and everybody freaked out when they started playing it. Overall solid playing and I had a f**king blast! Thanks guys!
		Loved the first set. I was really feeling the grooves of Cities and Rhymes. The Instant Karma was actually really fun cuz EVERYONE was singing along. Divided Sky was played really nice. I took a nice stroll through the lawn during it :-). Second set was amazing!! Loved Back on the Train>Rock n Roll>Mango !!! Everyone was feeling great after that Mango! Nice little "Let's Go Bruins!!" chant after Bug..the band even started playing along with our chant and ended up sweetly going into what ended up being a damn good Pebbles and Marbles.. Haileys Comet>Meatstick was the icing on the cake for me personally. Everyone was getting into a jolly groove during Haileys Comet and a nice little glow stick war broke out during it, i always love to see the glow sticks flying during a good feeling groove :-) Suzy Greenburg was a great encore and everybody freaked out when they started playing it. Overall solid playing and I had a f**king blast! Thanks guys!
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Review by SolarGarlic
Overall SET I: Very good playing. Really good energy. Flow disrupted a little too much by 'Instant Karma!' and 'Rhymes'. First set ended with me feeling optimistic, as Trey seemed to be getting into it and Page was on!
Set II was a great set. Many people seem to get down on tunes they cant jump around to. Personally, I enjoy songs with space and that make one listen. Back On The Train, Bug, and Pebbles and Marbles were great. The highlight of the show was Rock and Roll > Mango. This will be a highlight of the tour when all is said and done. Awesome! Not a big fan of Meatstick, but people seem to enjoy it. Halley's was par for course. Antelope was great!
Anyway, some shows are more than just the setlist or even what you 'hear' on the SBD. This show had good energy. The band played some rhythmic hits as the crowd chanted, "Let's Go Bruins." I thought this was the best 3.0 they've played at GW so far (which is not too hard to do). I recommend this show for download.