SET 1: Cars Trucks Buses, Wolfman's Brother, Runaway Jim, Ya Mar, Alaska, My Soul > Wilson > Maze, Roses Are Free > Backwards Down the Number Line > Character Zero
SET 2: Kill Devil Falls > Golden Age > Free > Light > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> What's the Use? > Joy > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: A Day in the Life
 Let's be honest.  One does not simply have a bad time at a Phish show.  Atlanta '12 was no exception - at least for me.  It was a blast.
		Let's be honest.  One does not simply have a bad time at a Phish show.  Atlanta '12 was no exception - at least for me.  It was a blast. Take out golden age and calkdust and you have a very sub par show. Bad venue combined with a drunk crowd with scatt jamming and you have another below average show in atlanta. This makes 4 questionable shows in Atlanta in the 3.0 era minus the 4th of July.
		Take out golden age and calkdust and you have a very sub par show. Bad venue combined with a drunk crowd with scatt jamming and you have another below average show in atlanta. This makes 4 questionable shows in Atlanta in the 3.0 era minus the 4th of July.
	 I loved this show, but I was kinda surprised to hear quite a few people ragging on it in the lot afterwards. The 1st set had an old school vibe with an awesome 4 song run to open up. Alaska even had a some good moments once the singing stopped and Maze started off slow and trippy, bursting out of its shell for the climactic ending.
		I loved this show, but I was kinda surprised to hear quite a few people ragging on it in the lot afterwards. The 1st set had an old school vibe with an awesome 4 song run to open up. Alaska even had a some good moments once the singing stopped and Maze started off slow and trippy, bursting out of its shell for the climactic ending. 1.  I don't think it counts as a tease if he plays it every single time they Play Alaska.
		1.  I don't think it counts as a tease if he plays it every single time they Play Alaska.   I agree.  I listened to the audio stream and all you could hear in the first set was loud talking.  It was the most outrageous thing ive ever heard.   If I was at the show I seriously would yell shut up lol....
		I agree.  I listened to the audio stream and all you could hear in the first set was loud talking.  It was the most outrageous thing ive ever heard.   If I was at the show I seriously would yell shut up lol.... I loved the show tonight.  I am not going to get gloppy, however, this show was gorgeous!  I love when a great show happens in my hometown.  It gives me hope that the boys will look forward to another opportunity to be with us and that energy will be payed forward for another mind blowing experience.  Maze as hands down the greatest exploration of set one.  The second set was undulating and gave such variety to the night.  Each song took an opportunity to find a new essence and what's the use out of light was wondrous.
		I loved the show tonight.  I am not going to get gloppy, however, this show was gorgeous!  I love when a great show happens in my hometown.  It gives me hope that the boys will look forward to another opportunity to be with us and that energy will be payed forward for another mind blowing experience.  Maze as hands down the greatest exploration of set one.  The second set was undulating and gave such variety to the night.  Each song took an opportunity to find a new essence and what's the use out of light was wondrous. I posted this review on Miner's site, but before succombing to sleep, I now have the opportunity to share my thoughts on Phish.net.  I just feel the need to share right now and can't control it.  Wow that was hard to type.  Now cut and paste.
		I posted this review on Miner's site, but before succombing to sleep, I now have the opportunity to share my thoughts on Phish.net.  I just feel the need to share right now and can't control it.  Wow that was hard to type.  Now cut and paste.   This show was certainly not one of my favorites, but it definitely was not by any means a "bad show." I drive from South Florida to see Phish every chance I can so if I regard a show as a "bad show" then something seriously messed up happened. I brought two friends with me who had never seen Phish before and they had the best time I think I've ever seen them have. Do I wish their first show would have been July 4 2010? Definitely, but why tell them their first show wasn't as good as the others I've been to? I was very stoked when they whipped out Wolfman's Brother, and although some of the songs seemed out of place, they performed all of them well (Roses Are Free was another one I particularly enjoyed). I was kinda bummed they encored with another cover, because they had done so the night before at Oak Mountain. Also, I was not particularly fond of the location of the venue, but I hate on ATL a lot so that may be the reason. Other than those few complaints, great show, cant wait for Festival X.
		This show was certainly not one of my favorites, but it definitely was not by any means a "bad show." I drive from South Florida to see Phish every chance I can so if I regard a show as a "bad show" then something seriously messed up happened. I brought two friends with me who had never seen Phish before and they had the best time I think I've ever seen them have. Do I wish their first show would have been July 4 2010? Definitely, but why tell them their first show wasn't as good as the others I've been to? I was very stoked when they whipped out Wolfman's Brother, and although some of the songs seemed out of place, they performed all of them well (Roses Are Free was another one I particularly enjoyed). I was kinda bummed they encored with another cover, because they had done so the night before at Oak Mountain. Also, I was not particularly fond of the location of the venue, but I hate on ATL a lot so that may be the reason. Other than those few complaints, great show, cant wait for Festival X.
	 #118 for me and have a few things to say:
		#118 for me and have a few things to say: A fun first set, that seemed crammed with songs. Wolfman, Jim, Maze were all worth the price of admission.  Character Zero is always a fun way to leave everyone ready for set 2.
		A fun first set, that seemed crammed with songs. Wolfman, Jim, Maze were all worth the price of admission.  Character Zero is always a fun way to leave everyone ready for set 2. I guess it's not the best show of tour, nor of the weekend, but that doesn't mean it's a bad show. Cars, Trucks, Buses is probably the best opener for someone at their first show (me). Maze still holds up very well and feels like it came straight out of the '90s.
		I guess it's not the best show of tour, nor of the weekend, but that doesn't mean it's a bad show. Cars, Trucks, Buses is probably the best opener for someone at their first show (me). Maze still holds up very well and feels like it came straight out of the '90s.  CDT>WTU..... well worth the price of admission...omitting joy and diving straight into antelope would have made this a sick ending to a pretty nice 2nd set.   see you all in NY!
		CDT>WTU..... well worth the price of admission...omitting joy and diving straight into antelope would have made this a sick ending to a pretty nice 2nd set.   see you all in NY!
	 Yet another second set worth writing about ~ 8/25/12 Georgia:
		Yet another second set worth writing about ~ 8/25/12 Georgia: It's called "Rainey Day Women #12 & 35"
		It's called "Rainey Day Women #12 & 35" I don't usually add my 2 cents from the couch but I have to for this show. IT sprayed out of my speakers in the 2nd set and soaked my body. Ridiculous flow and insane musical density. When chalkdust is a key player in one of the highlights of a fantastic 2nd set you know you have something special. They are locked and loaded right now on a nightly basis like we haven't heard in eras and they keep making strides each night. I agree with Phishm0610 - I have no concept of what is going to happen at Dicks. I will see you all before then at the Zoo though before we find out. Give the 2nd set of this show a spin immediately if you haven't heard it.
		I don't usually add my 2 cents from the couch but I have to for this show. IT sprayed out of my speakers in the 2nd set and soaked my body. Ridiculous flow and insane musical density. When chalkdust is a key player in one of the highlights of a fantastic 2nd set you know you have something special. They are locked and loaded right now on a nightly basis like we haven't heard in eras and they keep making strides each night. I agree with Phishm0610 - I have no concept of what is going to happen at Dicks. I will see you all before then at the Zoo though before we find out. Give the 2nd set of this show a spin immediately if you haven't heard it.
	 I was on the lawn and I swear I have never heard more talking in my life.  It was like a huge frat party and I felt like most of the people had only "heard of" Phish.  Let's go party at the Phish show.
		I was on the lawn and I swear I have never heard more talking in my life.  It was like a huge frat party and I felt like most of the people had only "heard of" Phish.  Let's go party at the Phish show. Everybody complains about the length of the show or the jams, but with a really good feel to it, the second set flowed incredibly smoothly which made my evening
		Everybody complains about the length of the show or the jams, but with a really good feel to it, the second set flowed incredibly smoothly which made my evening
	 @RobesPierre:
		 @RobesPierre: Between 6:30-7:20 mins of Alaska, do I hear a "Everybody Must get Stoned" tease?
		Between 6:30-7:20 mins of Alaska, do I hear a "Everybody Must get Stoned" tease?
	 I loved the show tonight.  I am not going to get gloppy, however, this show was gorgeous!  I love when a great show happens in my hometown.  It gives me hope that the boys will look forward to another opportunity to be with us and that energy will be payed forward for another mind blowing experience.  Maze as hands down the greatest exploration of set one.  The second set was undulating and gave such variety to the night.  Each song took an opportunity to find a new essence and what's the use out of light was wondrous.
		I loved the show tonight.  I am not going to get gloppy, however, this show was gorgeous!  I love when a great show happens in my hometown.  It gives me hope that the boys will look forward to another opportunity to be with us and that energy will be payed forward for another mind blowing experience.  Maze as hands down the greatest exploration of set one.  The second set was undulating and gave such variety to the night.  Each song took an opportunity to find a new essence and what's the use out of light was wondrous. An average-great show with a few highly notable moments in the second set. The first set features zero (0) songs that top 10 minutes in length, and the second set features no songs longer than 12 minutes! Duration isn't the only determinant of whether a jam is good or not, but it is one of the determinants, in my opinion. I really like to settle in and get surrounded by a jam. That said, Light has a beautiful coda that finds its way into Wading in the Velvet Sea, and the segue from Chalk Dust Torture -> What's the Use? is one of the better I've heard recently. It seems to me that at a hot-button venue like Lakewood in a hot-button city like Atlanta during an one-night stand instead of the usual 2 (or this year, 3!) shows, we'd get an all-timer of a show, but admittedly Phish has kind of migrated away from Lakewood towards Alpharetta for the most part in 3.0. Maybe Lakehood was working its sketchy magic on the band and/or the crowd this night.
		An average-great show with a few highly notable moments in the second set. The first set features zero (0) songs that top 10 minutes in length, and the second set features no songs longer than 12 minutes! Duration isn't the only determinant of whether a jam is good or not, but it is one of the determinants, in my opinion. I really like to settle in and get surrounded by a jam. That said, Light has a beautiful coda that finds its way into Wading in the Velvet Sea, and the segue from Chalk Dust Torture -> What's the Use? is one of the better I've heard recently. It seems to me that at a hot-button venue like Lakewood in a hot-button city like Atlanta during an one-night stand instead of the usual 2 (or this year, 3!) shows, we'd get an all-timer of a show, but admittedly Phish has kind of migrated away from Lakewood towards Alpharetta for the most part in 3.0. Maybe Lakehood was working its sketchy magic on the band and/or the crowd this night.
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