Soundcheck: Dog Log
SET 1: The Landlady, Free > The Moma Dance > Seven Below > Prince Caspian > Backwards Down the Number Line, The Line, Scent of a Mule[1] > Saw It Again, Halfway to the Moon, The Birdwatcher, Frankenstein[2]
SET 2: Wilson > Down with Disease[3] > Carini > Steam > Piper > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Tweezer > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Tweezer Reprise, Harpua[4] > After Midnight[5] > NO2[1] > Keyboard Army[5] > Your Pet Cat[6] > Once in a Lifetime > United We Stand[7]
This show featured several bustouts: The Landlady (last played December 3, 1994, or 770 shows), Birdwatcher (June 28, 2012, 134 shows), Keyboard Army (December 14, 1995, 686 shows), and Once in a Lifetime (October 31, 1996, 636 shows). Scent of a Mule and NO2 featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. Frankenstein featured Page on keytar. Down with Disease and Harpua were unfinished. Piper included a quote of Rockin' Down the Highway from Fish with "rollin'" sung instead of "rockin.'" Harpua, After Midnight, Keyboard Army, and Your Pet Cat included narration about Jimmy being a guy from the east coast coming west, having a breathing problem, and needing an oxygen tank (with Trey sucking from an oxygen tank). Trey then said Jimmy started to feel strange and wondered if he should've gotten that oxygen tank in the parking lot after the Phish show. Harpua also contained a Glass Onion quote with Trey saying "the Walrus was Page." Your Pet Cat included narration from Mike about eating Poster Nutbag and finished with a portion of Harpua. Once in a Lifetime contained Harpua quotes. This show featured the Phish debut of United We Stand. During Harpua, Trey mentioned that people writing down the setlist would want to only count Harpua once (by doing this, the encore spelled out THANK YOU).
 
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 So much to note from a show capping a tour which has every fan thanking the band.
		So much to note from a show capping a tour which has every fan thanking the band.  I'm sitting at the airport in Denver, stupid tired, and just heard an announcement for the Esquandolas party to meet at the PGA store. A few moments earlier, they announced that there was a phone call for Colonel Forbin. No idea how that got through, but everyone who laughed made eye contact and shared smiles. So I guess maybe I get why Trey was the one thanking us in the encore. I guess you get out what you put in, wether you're looking at it from our side or the band's side. To all those who were starting to hate on this year's Dick's run for being disappointing or not quite up to par after nights one and two... pffft.
		I'm sitting at the airport in Denver, stupid tired, and just heard an announcement for the Esquandolas party to meet at the PGA store. A few moments earlier, they announced that there was a phone call for Colonel Forbin. No idea how that got through, but everyone who laughed made eye contact and shared smiles. So I guess maybe I get why Trey was the one thanking us in the encore. I guess you get out what you put in, wether you're looking at it from our side or the band's side. To all those who were starting to hate on this year's Dick's run for being disappointing or not quite up to par after nights one and two... pffft.  What a show, what a tour, what a band.
		What a show, what a tour, what a band. If there were any questions about whether the Dick’s “gag” had run its course, I would say those were put to bed last night.  Quite literally.  In fact, maybe last night is not the right perspective to look at things from.  Perhaps, we should dually note that every night of Dick’s 2015 had an encore worthy of praise.  Perhaps we could even say that the true gag this year were those inspired encores played each night.  Typically one would not be excited by Phish shows that only boast strong encores, but these shows may be the exception.  After all, what better way to thank your fan base than to turn the obligatory “a few tunes to send you home with” into something with some genuine meaning. Using that lens, the last 3 nights make sense.  Using that lens also makes what happened last night have incredible meaning for this writer.
		If there were any questions about whether the Dick’s “gag” had run its course, I would say those were put to bed last night.  Quite literally.  In fact, maybe last night is not the right perspective to look at things from.  Perhaps, we should dually note that every night of Dick’s 2015 had an encore worthy of praise.  Perhaps we could even say that the true gag this year were those inspired encores played each night.  Typically one would not be excited by Phish shows that only boast strong encores, but these shows may be the exception.  After all, what better way to thank your fan base than to turn the obligatory “a few tunes to send you home with” into something with some genuine meaning. Using that lens, the last 3 nights make sense.  Using that lens also makes what happened last night have incredible meaning for this writer. A few thoughts, in lieu of a full review (this is my favorite show of a thoroughly underrated Dick's run - possibly the best so far since the era-defining 2012 run, when it's all said and done):
		A few thoughts, in lieu of a full review (this is my favorite show of a thoroughly underrated Dick's run - possibly the best so far since the era-defining 2012 run, when it's all said and done): Ridiculous ending to an incredible tour, I attended both Magnaball & Dicks, & each weekend was an awesome spectacle to behold, this particular show had people going Ape! 3 sets as far as I'm concerned, the Landlady, I saw it again, & of course that absolutely electric Frankstein were the highlights for me in the First set. Second set was fire from the very beginning especially that funk-a-thon Carini>Steam>Piper>2001>Tweezer, I was coming out of my shoes! Then the THANKYOU set/encore was awesome, hilarious & blew my mind, long live the Phish from VT!
		Ridiculous ending to an incredible tour, I attended both Magnaball & Dicks, & each weekend was an awesome spectacle to behold, this particular show had people going Ape! 3 sets as far as I'm concerned, the Landlady, I saw it again, & of course that absolutely electric Frankstein were the highlights for me in the First set. Second set was fire from the very beginning especially that funk-a-thon Carini>Steam>Piper>2001>Tweezer, I was coming out of my shoes! Then the THANKYOU set/encore was awesome, hilarious & blew my mind, long live the Phish from VT!
	 This was my first Dick's run and boy was it fun. Decades of phishy evangelicalism towards my family paid off last year when my Denver-based nephew went to the full Dick's run and was thoroughly converted. In 2015, he helped pull together a terrific excursion to Bend and then encouraged me to make the effort to get to Dick's. In Oregon he was openly hoping for Harpua as well as a slew of more conventional songs. I found his song-chasing and hopeless newbie romanticism endearing as it made me nostalgic for my equivalent 1.0 zeal of the converted phase, back when I was the 20-something forgetting his birthday off partying at Clifford and Great Went. I told him that he'd have to hope they didn't play Harpua at Magnaball and then maybe they'd play it at Dick's. But really. They didn't play it at all in 2014. Don't git yer hopes up there young fellah.
		This was my first Dick's run and boy was it fun. Decades of phishy evangelicalism towards my family paid off last year when my Denver-based nephew went to the full Dick's run and was thoroughly converted. In 2015, he helped pull together a terrific excursion to Bend and then encouraged me to make the effort to get to Dick's. In Oregon he was openly hoping for Harpua as well as a slew of more conventional songs. I found his song-chasing and hopeless newbie romanticism endearing as it made me nostalgic for my equivalent 1.0 zeal of the converted phase, back when I was the 20-something forgetting his birthday off partying at Clifford and Great Went. I told him that he'd have to hope they didn't play Harpua at Magnaball and then maybe they'd play it at Dick's. But really. They didn't play it at all in 2014. Don't git yer hopes up there young fellah. Set One:  Everything Just Right
		Set One:  Everything Just Right I didn't attend, but this show has 1) The biggest three bustouts of the entire tour all in one show, 2) a Set II near flawless in its flow, despite song lengths not being super extended, and 3) the greatest encore in Phish history. If you don't rank this a 5, I can't help you; you are either trying to knock it down because you're jealous or you're a crusty East Coaster who ignores great shows in other time zones. This is an easy 5.
		I didn't attend, but this show has 1) The biggest three bustouts of the entire tour all in one show, 2) a Set II near flawless in its flow, despite song lengths not being super extended, and 3) the greatest encore in Phish history. If you don't rank this a 5, I can't help you; you are either trying to knock it down because you're jealous or you're a crusty East Coaster who ignores great shows in other time zones. This is an easy 5.
	 Just like everyone else, I watched the time of the show and wondered why they had an near hour long setbreak.  Some of us joked how Trey had learned to do hour long setbreaks with the Dead this summer and was this going to be their Dead set (we joked about that dead set that people always talked about but we all knew would never happen, nor do we even want it to happen).  We just wanted our boys to come back and hit one out of the park one last time this summer.  Loving Set II we wondered how they were going to jam all that energy into a short set 2.
		Just like everyone else, I watched the time of the show and wondered why they had an near hour long setbreak.  Some of us joked how Trey had learned to do hour long setbreaks with the Dead this summer and was this going to be their Dead set (we joked about that dead set that people always talked about but we all knew would never happen, nor do we even want it to happen).  We just wanted our boys to come back and hit one out of the park one last time this summer.  Loving Set II we wondered how they were going to jam all that energy into a short set 2.   I only get to a few shows per year and this was THAT phish show for me, which I will be talking and reminiscing about for quite some time.
		I only get to a few shows per year and this was THAT phish show for me, which I will be talking and reminiscing about for quite some time. Thank YOU, Phish.
  Thank YOU, Phish.
	 Well, my travels allowed some time to view lots of comments about these shows being weak, etc.  I couldn't disagree more.  This was my third Dick's trip... each special in their own way.  Maybe some of 2015 songs weren't extended as much as some would like.  But in this case Quality over Quantity applies.  Beautiful shows, interesting set list placements, great playing and beautiful vibe.  Hearing about Mexico in the two days before Dick's wasn't so exciting, especially when I realized there's no way I could attend due to work.  Other than that, wonderful weekend of shows and excellent tour closer.  THANK YOU!
		Well, my travels allowed some time to view lots of comments about these shows being weak, etc.  I couldn't disagree more.  This was my third Dick's trip... each special in their own way.  Maybe some of 2015 songs weren't extended as much as some would like.  But in this case Quality over Quantity applies.  Beautiful shows, interesting set list placements, great playing and beautiful vibe.  Hearing about Mexico in the two days before Dick's wasn't so exciting, especially when I realized there's no way I could attend due to work.  Other than that, wonderful weekend of shows and excellent tour closer.  THANK YOU!
	 A few more words about this show and Summer 2015 as a whole.
		A few more words about this show and Summer 2015 as a whole. Going to see Phish at Dicks was always on my bucket list. I never thought that I would get to go but my brother (who has never seen a show in his life and tolerates my obsession) surprised my husband and I with a trip of a lifetime and decided that he would go see what it was all about with us. I could have never imagined that my once in a lifetime trip would end with a once in a lifetime show. Phish said thank you in the most amazing way. I never thought I would see Keyboard Army and being so short my husband lifted me up to see the magic unfold. If that was not magical enough my darling husband who goes around saying same as it ever was on a daily basis got his Once in a Lifetime and to finish it off my brother, husband and myself were holding each other as tears streamed down our faces as United We Stand was played. It was magical, amazing, and a moment I will never forget. Thank You for all the music all these years. My brother who instantly became a fan Sat night was in awe, my husband wept with joy, and myself words cannot describe how special and important that thank you was.
		Going to see Phish at Dicks was always on my bucket list. I never thought that I would get to go but my brother (who has never seen a show in his life and tolerates my obsession) surprised my husband and I with a trip of a lifetime and decided that he would go see what it was all about with us. I could have never imagined that my once in a lifetime trip would end with a once in a lifetime show. Phish said thank you in the most amazing way. I never thought I would see Keyboard Army and being so short my husband lifted me up to see the magic unfold. If that was not magical enough my darling husband who goes around saying same as it ever was on a daily basis got his Once in a Lifetime and to finish it off my brother, husband and myself were holding each other as tears streamed down our faces as United We Stand was played. It was magical, amazing, and a moment I will never forget. Thank You for all the music all these years. My brother who instantly became a fan Sat night was in awe, my husband wept with joy, and myself words cannot describe how special and important that thank you was.
	 The video of this encore is my new response when people ask me why I go to phish shows. What an incredible way to keep send us off after an incredible tour, and to keep us on our toes--we thought the Dicks set list gag was a thing of the past, but instead we got maybe the best one yet.
		The video of this encore is my new response when people ask me why I go to phish shows. What an incredible way to keep send us off after an incredible tour, and to keep us on our toes--we thought the Dicks set list gag was a thing of the past, but instead we got maybe the best one yet.  Correction - It may have been 1990 I first saw Landlady.  It's been a long time!
		Correction - It may have been 1990 I first saw Landlady.  It's been a long time! All three shows at Dick's were amazing!  I was in the stands for nights 1 and 2, and got a field pass for day 3 by making a $30 donation to the Waterwheel Foundation -- Thank you Phish!
		All three shows at Dick's were amazing!  I was in the stands for nights 1 and 2, and got a field pass for day 3 by making a $30 donation to the Waterwheel Foundation -- Thank you Phish! For the first time to my ears the first set did not feel deliberate, like it had on the previous two nights.  The songs jammed nicely and weren't cut short but none were stretched out and the band still got exactly the same number of songs in the first set as each other night.
		For the first time to my ears the first set did not feel deliberate, like it had on the previous two nights.  The songs jammed nicely and weren't cut short but none were stretched out and the band still got exactly the same number of songs in the first set as each other night.   After two solid but nothing special shows, it seemed the "Phishy" Dick's  run of doing something unique ended after five years. The set break was so long it seemed something was up,  or as the guy behind me said "someone was taking a dump". Apparently they were just getting prepared to fuck our face!
		After two solid but nothing special shows, it seemed the "Phishy" Dick's  run of doing something unique ended after five years. The set break was so long it seemed something was up,  or as the guy behind me said "someone was taking a dump". Apparently they were just getting prepared to fuck our face!  I flew from Miami with my very close friend McKenzie who had never seen Phish before. She had heard enough shows on tape and although she is in her early twenties, she is a very old soul.
		I flew from Miami with my very close friend McKenzie who had never seen Phish before. She had heard enough shows on tape and although she is in her early twenties, she is a very old soul.  This show was just great. The Landlady started kind of slow and a little off, but it got much better and was very special to all who heard it. Free was pretty standard but you knew it was going to be a special night because trey was laying down the funk. Scent was great as usual, lovely interplay as usual between all the band members and not just trey and page.
		This show was just great. The Landlady started kind of slow and a little off, but it got much better and was very special to all who heard it. Free was pretty standard but you knew it was going to be a special night because trey was laying down the funk. Scent was great as usual, lovely interplay as usual between all the band members and not just trey and page.  With all the negative reviews and the intense buildup for 2 reasons really. . 1 Magnaball and the Summer 2015 were both so SO good. . and 2 Dicks at least night 1 usually had a spelling gag that was lots of fun.  Now we see they saved that for a more modest "just encore" THANK YOU instead of FUCK YOUR FACE like that sarcastically told us they would not play lushington based on the rolling stone article in a round about way etc.
		With all the negative reviews and the intense buildup for 2 reasons really. . 1 Magnaball and the Summer 2015 were both so SO good. . and 2 Dicks at least night 1 usually had a spelling gag that was lots of fun.  Now we see they saved that for a more modest "just encore" THANK YOU instead of FUCK YOUR FACE like that sarcastically told us they would not play lushington based on the rolling stone article in a round about way etc.   Decided to review this show just based on mental recollection from being there almost 7 years later. I will relisten to this show at some point but for now, this is all memory and taking a look at the setlist for the first time in years.
		Decided to review this show just based on mental recollection from being there almost 7 years later. I will relisten to this show at some point but for now, this is all memory and taking a look at the setlist for the first time in years. Did anyone else hear the 2001 vibes from page starting to come in towards the end of Carini? I started going crazy when I heard this and then steam came in, first time hearing that one so I a little dazed and confused. Next I got caught up in the Piper, melodically jamming along, and before I know it my suspicions were confirmed when the unmistakable keyboard and drums dropped in to set the rocket ship that is 2001 into orbit, then I really went nuts in the dancing.
		Did anyone else hear the 2001 vibes from page starting to come in towards the end of Carini? I started going crazy when I heard this and then steam came in, first time hearing that one so I a little dazed and confused. Next I got caught up in the Piper, melodically jamming along, and before I know it my suspicions were confirmed when the unmistakable keyboard and drums dropped in to set the rocket ship that is 2001 into orbit, then I really went nuts in the dancing.
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Review by spinbackwards
What I've never seen, is a band say to their fans what Trey did last night during the encore.
I've also never seen an encore even close to last night's.
These guys, are special.
I didn't start following them until last year. But man, am I glad I started.
They keep me young.
I thought I had seen it all. Last night changed all that.
I'm going to keep going, until I can't. I'm not holding last night as the standard. But last night I saw what's possible when 4 guys play rock and roll.
Thank you, Phish.