SET 1: Tube, Guelah Papyrus > Punch You in the Eye > Steam > Poor Heart, NICU, I Didn't Know, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Divided Sky, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[1] > Simple -> Silent in the Morning > The Line, Birds of a Feather, Fuego > Julius > Harry Hood
ENCORE: The Connection, First Tube
Chalk Dust was unfinished. The Connection was played for the first time since June 29, 2010 (200 shows).
 
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 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 The White Tape
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					 It is legal to take your armadillo to a show here in Grand Prairie. So I took mine. Travis (his name), my girlfriend (Doreen) and I went. We received looks from many of the attendees, but shook them off as noobs. I taped this for my brother Stanky Aaron. He's in jail for 50 years for having a joint at a Taylor Swift concert here.  Travis loved the Punch and Steam. His tail grooved to those in the first set. Doreen loved the Divided Sky and Coil.  I danced like a dervish to 'I didn't know'.
		It is legal to take your armadillo to a show here in Grand Prairie. So I took mine. Travis (his name), my girlfriend (Doreen) and I went. We received looks from many of the attendees, but shook them off as noobs. I taped this for my brother Stanky Aaron. He's in jail for 50 years for having a joint at a Taylor Swift concert here.  Travis loved the Punch and Steam. His tail grooved to those in the first set. Doreen loved the Divided Sky and Coil.  I danced like a dervish to 'I didn't know'. This is one of those phish shows where everything gelled together the band the venue and the crowd...the tube opener and closer sweet. My wife a native texan never been to a phish show asked her for over a decade to join me and she never did .well she has listened to phish in the car and herd my stories of the many many shows over the years .she decided to go to austin just to go.the show in austin was good but we had a blast.i talked her into going to the ft.worth show last night...the band delivered they were having fun and it showed.by the time the music stopped and the smoke cleared.my wife said austin made her go to ft.worths show.but last nights show made her a PHAN. THANK YOU PHISH!!
		This is one of those phish shows where everything gelled together the band the venue and the crowd...the tube opener and closer sweet. My wife a native texan never been to a phish show asked her for over a decade to join me and she never did .well she has listened to phish in the car and herd my stories of the many many shows over the years .she decided to go to austin just to go.the show in austin was good but we had a blast.i talked her into going to the ft.worth show last night...the band delivered they were having fun and it showed.by the time the music stopped and the smoke cleared.my wife said austin made her go to ft.worths show.but last nights show made her a PHAN. THANK YOU PHISH!!
	 Around 6pm on Tuesday, 7/28/15, I boarded a "party bus" to head to the Austin 360 show.  This version of a "party bus" had NO A/C and NO MUSIC except for the screeching owl sounds emitted through a small speaker next to the driver.   The bus scene was reminiscent of a not-so-savory show... hot, the sounds don't quite hit your ear the right way, kind of feels like a mockery of what should be party time... but the people... oh the people... new friends, future friends, old friends... the people are always solid.  After "Mock Party Bus 3.0" and the heatwave of an Austin show, Grand Prairie's intimacy and air conditioning were welcomed.
		Around 6pm on Tuesday, 7/28/15, I boarded a "party bus" to head to the Austin 360 show.  This version of a "party bus" had NO A/C and NO MUSIC except for the screeching owl sounds emitted through a small speaker next to the driver.   The bus scene was reminiscent of a not-so-savory show... hot, the sounds don't quite hit your ear the right way, kind of feels like a mockery of what should be party time... but the people... oh the people... new friends, future friends, old friends... the people are always solid.  After "Mock Party Bus 3.0" and the heatwave of an Austin show, Grand Prairie's intimacy and air conditioning were welcomed. Chalk Dust was sure to please most, if not all.  The transition from Simple to Silent was inspired.  Hood peaked well, and First Tube was a rager!  This show stands in the top three of the tour so far.  I agree with the aggregate ratings order of Shoreline, Forum, Grand Prairie.  But as a disclaimer, I went to the Shoreline show.  There's nothing like the facial assault of the PA and its venue-centric presence.  That venue can make an exceptional show spectacular.  I'd have loved to have been in the Verizon theater.  That place looked really sleek and enjoyable.  I'm sure attendees were thoroughly satisfied!
		Chalk Dust was sure to please most, if not all.  The transition from Simple to Silent was inspired.  Hood peaked well, and First Tube was a rager!  This show stands in the top three of the tour so far.  I agree with the aggregate ratings order of Shoreline, Forum, Grand Prairie.  But as a disclaimer, I went to the Shoreline show.  There's nothing like the facial assault of the PA and its venue-centric presence.  That venue can make an exceptional show spectacular.  I'd have loved to have been in the Verizon theater.  That place looked really sleek and enjoyable.  I'm sure attendees were thoroughly satisfied!
	 Phish came into Texas strong and brough the energy, but they left Texas even stronger. For me this is easily the best show (so far, thanks Homer) of this tour. I love that I have so many more shows to look forward to.
		Phish came into Texas strong and brough the energy, but they left Texas even stronger. For me this is easily the best show (so far, thanks Homer) of this tour. I love that I have so many more shows to look forward to.  Incredible show!  Trey must have heard some of the negative reviews from last nights show and wanted to show Texas who’s boss.
		Incredible show!  Trey must have heard some of the negative reviews from last nights show and wanted to show Texas who’s boss.  The First set really did it for me at this show.  The energy was insane inside Grand Prairie when they took the stage and opening with Tube is one of the best ways Phish can start a show and this version was also a poignant tip of the hat and tribute to Harris Whittals, the Houston native who made clear in his Podcast, Analyze Phish that Tube was his favorite song and his passing is a true loss to the community.  Im glad i can say i was in the audience with him at the NYE MSG 2012 shows. Sharing in the Groove with him who did a lot of positive things for the band and its fanbase by raisning awareness and bringing positive vibes regarding the band to those who arent necessarily into phish is someting i will happily and gladly build upon to keep his memory and spirit alive.  RIP Harris, wish it didnt happen and we could have hung out.  My first ever Guelah Papyrus had me super pumped and was a perfect placement and one of those Phish songs for long time fans that is engrained in your phish DNA that when out of the blue they start playing it live in front of you(i was three people back from Mike during the first set and beginning of the 2nd) the music just clicks and sets off all these receptors in your brain pertaining to music reward centers and GP(do you think trey chose GP because it has the same initials as the venue, Grand Prairie that the show was played in-answer is yes of course Trey thought of this!!!) hit on all of them that had been waiting to fire until this moment!!  The choreographed dance Mike and Trey do for GP is an absolute treat and only enhances the im seeing the greatest American rock n roll band play a show feelings and also took me back to 1.0 days seeing them play YEM and the dances and trampolines.  Next up PYITE.  Love this song and is another that is engrained in my musical dna starting from age 17 and just listening to Phish ever since and PYITE being such a prominant song in this soundtrack.  Upon relisten what i thought was an exceptionally tight and patiently built version truly holds up and should be a go to version for lovers of the song in the recent vintage.  The intensity kept up and the old school vibes with poor heart and NICU.  NICU is more classic phish and again they are hitting on the musical pleasure receptors in my DNA.  Divided Sky was a great choice in this venue bc the craziness and nuclear energy built up during the divided sky pause was a true test in breaking the sound barrier.  The crowd as has been mentioned was just bonkers for this show.  Being so close to the stage and indoors on a summer tour stage just was really amazing and im still pinching myself.  Steam is one of my favorite 3.0 songs and was really nice to see them play and sing the complex song lyrics and song structure so close up.  Plus the steam effects were quite appropriate considering the sweltering summer heat just outside the doors.  And just to add im blown away by the lyrics of steam and the story it tells and am constantly amazed every time ive scene it for them to get all these lyrics out in such a meodic way.  It aint no Waiting All Night but they still pull off a catchy melody through the ryhme scheme.  The new song, Mercury does this in a similar way.  Every show you see Phish its a thrill as the set unfolds and you begin to observe to yourself what songs you have collected and how well during the set the songs being played all mesh together.  Dallas 7/29 somehow everything just felt magical and exactly what i wanted to hear without even knowing it.  I could not have predicted the Squirming Coil as the set closer although its a perfectly reasonable pick but for whatever reason it wasnt in my head and for somewhat good reason as the Coil doesnt get to squirm as frequentlty as you might think.  So in that sense even though its such a common song every phish fan knows and loves getting it live is a really big treat and had been quite a while i realized since the sunset had been so in my reach.  Seeing Page playing his baby grand so close to where i was standing was truly a magical phish moment for me.  I had not been this close to the action yet thus far in 3.0.  I was so happy to hear this song and the classic phish songs played the first set
		The First set really did it for me at this show.  The energy was insane inside Grand Prairie when they took the stage and opening with Tube is one of the best ways Phish can start a show and this version was also a poignant tip of the hat and tribute to Harris Whittals, the Houston native who made clear in his Podcast, Analyze Phish that Tube was his favorite song and his passing is a true loss to the community.  Im glad i can say i was in the audience with him at the NYE MSG 2012 shows. Sharing in the Groove with him who did a lot of positive things for the band and its fanbase by raisning awareness and bringing positive vibes regarding the band to those who arent necessarily into phish is someting i will happily and gladly build upon to keep his memory and spirit alive.  RIP Harris, wish it didnt happen and we could have hung out.  My first ever Guelah Papyrus had me super pumped and was a perfect placement and one of those Phish songs for long time fans that is engrained in your phish DNA that when out of the blue they start playing it live in front of you(i was three people back from Mike during the first set and beginning of the 2nd) the music just clicks and sets off all these receptors in your brain pertaining to music reward centers and GP(do you think trey chose GP because it has the same initials as the venue, Grand Prairie that the show was played in-answer is yes of course Trey thought of this!!!) hit on all of them that had been waiting to fire until this moment!!  The choreographed dance Mike and Trey do for GP is an absolute treat and only enhances the im seeing the greatest American rock n roll band play a show feelings and also took me back to 1.0 days seeing them play YEM and the dances and trampolines.  Next up PYITE.  Love this song and is another that is engrained in my musical dna starting from age 17 and just listening to Phish ever since and PYITE being such a prominant song in this soundtrack.  Upon relisten what i thought was an exceptionally tight and patiently built version truly holds up and should be a go to version for lovers of the song in the recent vintage.  The intensity kept up and the old school vibes with poor heart and NICU.  NICU is more classic phish and again they are hitting on the musical pleasure receptors in my DNA.  Divided Sky was a great choice in this venue bc the craziness and nuclear energy built up during the divided sky pause was a true test in breaking the sound barrier.  The crowd as has been mentioned was just bonkers for this show.  Being so close to the stage and indoors on a summer tour stage just was really amazing and im still pinching myself.  Steam is one of my favorite 3.0 songs and was really nice to see them play and sing the complex song lyrics and song structure so close up.  Plus the steam effects were quite appropriate considering the sweltering summer heat just outside the doors.  And just to add im blown away by the lyrics of steam and the story it tells and am constantly amazed every time ive scene it for them to get all these lyrics out in such a meodic way.  It aint no Waiting All Night but they still pull off a catchy melody through the ryhme scheme.  The new song, Mercury does this in a similar way.  Every show you see Phish its a thrill as the set unfolds and you begin to observe to yourself what songs you have collected and how well during the set the songs being played all mesh together.  Dallas 7/29 somehow everything just felt magical and exactly what i wanted to hear without even knowing it.  I could not have predicted the Squirming Coil as the set closer although its a perfectly reasonable pick but for whatever reason it wasnt in my head and for somewhat good reason as the Coil doesnt get to squirm as frequentlty as you might think.  So in that sense even though its such a common song every phish fan knows and loves getting it live is a really big treat and had been quite a while i realized since the sunset had been so in my reach.  Seeing Page playing his baby grand so close to where i was standing was truly a magical phish moment for me.  I had not been this close to the action yet thus far in 3.0.  I was so happy to hear this song and the classic phish songs played the first set Tube: great way to start. Nice funky jam but not too lengthy
		Tube: great way to start. Nice funky jam but not too lengthy The Connection was perfectly placed for its long awaited bust out last night, I highly enjoyed this song. I hope this song begins to make a more regular appearance in the set lists, it has the potential for flying rock inspired jams.
		The Connection was perfectly placed for its long awaited bust out last night, I highly enjoyed this song. I hope this song begins to make a more regular appearance in the set lists, it has the potential for flying rock inspired jams.   That's pretty tough, man.  The playing was fine.  A song like MFMF the other night shows a deliberate attempt to 'use' tempo as means to shape sets and moments.  Guelah was cool; moreover, what should be noted, is the PYITE PLUS the Magilla tease in Simple.  Couple this with what we get in Scabbard, and we see the band reverting to pre-arena rock days (when they felt venue size rendered those songs 'unplayable.').  This is a really cool and interesting development - roots-rock, could that be applied to the band.  Toss in a couple tour bust outs - not to mention the placements - and it's a really cool first set.
		That's pretty tough, man.  The playing was fine.  A song like MFMF the other night shows a deliberate attempt to 'use' tempo as means to shape sets and moments.  Guelah was cool; moreover, what should be noted, is the PYITE PLUS the Magilla tease in Simple.  Couple this with what we get in Scabbard, and we see the band reverting to pre-arena rock days (when they felt venue size rendered those songs 'unplayable.').  This is a really cool and interesting development - roots-rock, could that be applied to the band.  Toss in a couple tour bust outs - not to mention the placements - and it's a really cool first set. listening to this show now...
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Review by CreatureoftheNight
I had traveled with my wife from Oregon and had met one of my best friends for these two shows. After a fun night in Austin, my wife wasn't feeling good and decided to stay back at the hotel. This meant I went to the show with an extra pit ticket. When we got into line, there was a young couple in front of us attending their first shows. Another phan came through the line wanting to know if anyone wanted a separate pit ticket and I hatched a plan to get these new phans onto the floor. He wanted $ for his extra, but when I offered mine to the couple for free, he changed his mind. I then took the couple's upper level tickets and miracled two people in the parking lot. The couple stood right behind us on the rail and were our enthusiastic partners the rest of the night. Now on to the music.
The amazing first set was one of the first since Atlantic City to not contain a song from Fuego. Each selection was met with a loud YES! from our section of the floor and a wide range of styles and emotions were on full display. Tube brought a quick funk warm up and Guelah, some welcome playfulness. PYITE was super tight and uptempo while a rare first set Steam brought a slow simmer with a massive peak. We thought sparkle would be the boot stomping antithesis of the last song, but Fish slammed into Poor Heart instead. The remaining songs, each more different than the last, peaked with a very emotional Divided Sky. This inspired performance reminded me of my fallen best friend Tom and the new friends standing all around me. Page's beautiful solo in Coil brought the set to a close.
Set break was also very meaningful at the phellowship table. A large meeting brought many phans who were overjoyed to be seeing the band sober with others who were struggling to find a new way to live and enjoy life on its own terms. Both sides needed the other and many brave people didn't let their vulnerability get in the way of their path ahead. Joy and community were on full display, much like the second set that followed.
The second set opening Chalk Dust was the night's lone type II excursion and continued the journey began at Shoreline the weekend before. The amoeba playing continues and I'm so excited to hear where the rest of tour will produce. The return of Simple was short but oh so sweet as Trey made a fantastic segue into Silent. Even the jaded vet next to me threw his approval on the move. The rest of the set leading up to Hood's sustain and huge peak showed that it doesn't matter what songs Phish selects on a night like this. The band and audience are in such a positive place right now and it is such a joy to be a part of our scene. Gratitude and a common send for purpose permeated last night's show. Seeing the Connection crew take a photo together afterwards will always be my lasting memory of my air conditioned evening in the heart of Texas. What wonderful moments await us down the road? Hop on tour and find out!