Soundcheck: Let Me Lie, Pigtail, Pebbles and Marbles, My Soul
SET 1: Pigtail, The Moma Dance > Birds of a Feather, Meat, Vultures > Free, Let Me Lie, Halley's Comet > Julius, You Enjoy Myself[1]
SET 2: Down with Disease[2] > Sand > Tela, Carini > Twenty Years Later > Run Like an Antelope > Backwards Down the Number Line
ENCORE: The Lizards, Loving Cup
 
			Photo: Brian Feller
 Remember that time you really wanted to bang that hot girl oh-so-good but things just didn't work out the way you planned? The other day I compared the Mansfield show where the sound cut out during Wolfman's brother to coitus interruptus. It was like that time you had that girl you totally had the hots for and you really wanted to show her a really, really good time but then right in the middle of some of your best lovemaking someone came in and turned the lights on. Sure, after that person went away and you and her got back to doing it you did your best, but you didn't really get a chance to do it quite the way you envisioned because of that interruption. And you promised yourself that the next time you were alone with her, you were going to give that girl the good f'ing that you both deserved. You were going to do her reaaaalll good. She was definitely going to leave satisfied.
		Remember that time you really wanted to bang that hot girl oh-so-good but things just didn't work out the way you planned? The other day I compared the Mansfield show where the sound cut out during Wolfman's brother to coitus interruptus. It was like that time you had that girl you totally had the hots for and you really wanted to show her a really, really good time but then right in the middle of some of your best lovemaking someone came in and turned the lights on. Sure, after that person went away and you and her got back to doing it you did your best, but you didn't really get a chance to do it quite the way you envisioned because of that interruption. And you promised yourself that the next time you were alone with her, you were going to give that girl the good f'ing that you both deserved. You were going to do her reaaaalll good. She was definitely going to leave satisfied.  Fun evening streaming this show. Missed the Pigtail and Moma, but got in on what sounded like a pretty standard (energetic) BOAF. Meat got reeeeaaaaaal sludgy, and was a first set highlight, with some dirty, funky interplay between the boys toward the end. The boys helped this meat go down by bringing on the carrion birds, and boy was it fun. Vultures is a surefire was to get the crowd going, and this was no different. High energy ending, with woo's aplenty from those who woo. Woos don't bother me, as I like fan participation, so this one was all meat gravy. Free was a little restrained. Trey toyed with the echo effect during the jam, which I think took some steam out of the proceedings, but I love Free and I'll take it any day. I do wish they would really put some oomph back into this one, ala Hampton 98, but c'est la vie, and we are where we are. Let Me Lie is a personal favorite of the ballads, and I loved hearing it. Reminds me of old friends long gone..... Halley's was good fun as always. But of course, we are hear to talk about the heavy hitters, and the one two punch to end the first set was plenty heavy. You can always count on Julius to pump up the room, and it did. Intro was a little off, and had some thinking we were going to hear La Grange for the first time since 2012, but turned out to be old reliable, which is always welcome. Plenty of ass kicking rock and roll went down on this tale of Caesar's woe, but still, one got the feeling that there was time left in the set for something even bigger, and sure enough as soon as Trey finished that final ascending guitar lick, here comes YEM. Plenty of energy in this one, and a non typical pre-vocal jam jimmy jam where the funk-blues breakdown usually fits, was given unto us with Page hopping on bass, Mike moving to the keys and laying on the clavinet, and Trey moving to marimba lumina. A spacey kind of thing transpired, and eventually gave way to a short and sweet vocal jam. Plenty for everyone in this first set, and it certainly whetted appetites for things to come.
		Fun evening streaming this show. Missed the Pigtail and Moma, but got in on what sounded like a pretty standard (energetic) BOAF. Meat got reeeeaaaaaal sludgy, and was a first set highlight, with some dirty, funky interplay between the boys toward the end. The boys helped this meat go down by bringing on the carrion birds, and boy was it fun. Vultures is a surefire was to get the crowd going, and this was no different. High energy ending, with woo's aplenty from those who woo. Woos don't bother me, as I like fan participation, so this one was all meat gravy. Free was a little restrained. Trey toyed with the echo effect during the jam, which I think took some steam out of the proceedings, but I love Free and I'll take it any day. I do wish they would really put some oomph back into this one, ala Hampton 98, but c'est la vie, and we are where we are. Let Me Lie is a personal favorite of the ballads, and I loved hearing it. Reminds me of old friends long gone..... Halley's was good fun as always. But of course, we are hear to talk about the heavy hitters, and the one two punch to end the first set was plenty heavy. You can always count on Julius to pump up the room, and it did. Intro was a little off, and had some thinking we were going to hear La Grange for the first time since 2012, but turned out to be old reliable, which is always welcome. Plenty of ass kicking rock and roll went down on this tale of Caesar's woe, but still, one got the feeling that there was time left in the set for something even bigger, and sure enough as soon as Trey finished that final ascending guitar lick, here comes YEM. Plenty of energy in this one, and a non typical pre-vocal jam jimmy jam where the funk-blues breakdown usually fits, was given unto us with Page hopping on bass, Mike moving to the keys and laying on the clavinet, and Trey moving to marimba lumina. A spacey kind of thing transpired, and eventually gave way to a short and sweet vocal jam. Plenty for everyone in this first set, and it certainly whetted appetites for things to come. This was the caliber of show I had been hoping to see in Portland a few nights previous - so glad I made the drive down to Hartford for this one.
		This was the caliber of show I had been hoping to see in Portland a few nights previous - so glad I made the drive down to Hartford for this one. Fantastic show! Easily one of the best I've been to. Better than the SPAC shows. The band was ON all night. Moma is one of my favorites, as it is with many folks I'm sure, so that's always a treat. First set so not the crazy jam we had at SPAC but a solid one to be sure. Other S1 highlights: BOAF, Meat, Free, Haileys Comet. Then they rocked out a jumpin' Julius and I thought the set could be over... I was like play Cavern! Give me one more! They saw my Cavern and raised me all-in...frickin 1st set YEM!?! Unreal. We went nuts.
		Fantastic show! Easily one of the best I've been to. Better than the SPAC shows. The band was ON all night. Moma is one of my favorites, as it is with many folks I'm sure, so that's always a treat. First set so not the crazy jam we had at SPAC but a solid one to be sure. Other S1 highlights: BOAF, Meat, Free, Haileys Comet. Then they rocked out a jumpin' Julius and I thought the set could be over... I was like play Cavern! Give me one more! They saw my Cavern and raised me all-in...frickin 1st set YEM!?! Unreal. We went nuts. Had a blast!  We met the nicest people pregaiming in the VIP lot.  Enjoyed talking about the tour and shows of old with great fans.  If you came across games of cornhole with white boards - one with a large Phish logo and one a large Steal Your Face - that was our spot on VIP lot.
		Had a blast!  We met the nicest people pregaiming in the VIP lot.  Enjoyed talking about the tour and shows of old with great fans.  If you came across games of cornhole with white boards - one with a large Phish logo and one a large Steal Your Face - that was our spot on VIP lot. What a show.
		What a show. Honestly, between work and Pokemon Go, I've been refreshing this page incessantly over the past few days to see what .net would deem the official "Noteworthy Jams". I'm a bit disheartened to see that only Number Line was given the honor. Don't get me wrong, it was certainly a jam; but after we in attendance received the mid-set Antelope treatment, it was really just the icing on the cake that was a raging second set. Though I must admit that it's not my favorite song, I was grooving along with everyone else and was pleasantly surprised by its final peak. However, I'm not sure it's the only song that deserves "Noteworthy" status.
		Honestly, between work and Pokemon Go, I've been refreshing this page incessantly over the past few days to see what .net would deem the official "Noteworthy Jams". I'm a bit disheartened to see that only Number Line was given the honor. Don't get me wrong, it was certainly a jam; but after we in attendance received the mid-set Antelope treatment, it was really just the icing on the cake that was a raging second set. Though I must admit that it's not my favorite song, I was grooving along with everyone else and was pleasantly surprised by its final peak. However, I'm not sure it's the only song that deserves "Noteworthy" status. After the technical mishaps in Mansfield the night before, I fully expected Phish to bring the heat in Hartford, and boy did they deliver! Having attended 6 shows on the Summer 2016 run, and listened to every performance, I feel confident in saying this was, by far, the best show of the run thus far.
		After the technical mishaps in Mansfield the night before, I fully expected Phish to bring the heat in Hartford, and boy did they deliver! Having attended 6 shows on the Summer 2016 run, and listened to every performance, I feel confident in saying this was, by far, the best show of the run thus far. Not a show FOR ALL TIME!!! but an above average show, featuring some nice rarities (yes, it's true, i AM that one dude who likes 'Let Me Lie'), solid jamming, although nothing mind blowing.
		Not a show FOR ALL TIME!!! but an above average show, featuring some nice rarities (yes, it's true, i AM that one dude who likes 'Let Me Lie'), solid jamming, although nothing mind blowing. A great follow up show from Mansfield. Probably the best 2 shows of the summer tour. The energy in Hartford was great. The band was on point.  A great DWD and Carini and one of the best backwards I've seen. The band seemed to have a lot of fun. Great show.
		A great follow up show from Mansfield. Probably the best 2 shows of the summer tour. The energy in Hartford was great. The band was on point.  A great DWD and Carini and one of the best backwards I've seen. The band seemed to have a lot of fun. Great show.
	 This show was, in a word, amazing. Out of the 9 shows I've seen so far this summer, the first set of Hartford stands tall, just above Mansfield and way above the rest!
		This show was, in a word, amazing. Out of the 9 shows I've seen so far this summer, the first set of Hartford stands tall, just above Mansfield and way above the rest! After not seeing the band since the 4th of July in 2014, this show was really a treat. I got to see several songs I hadn't heard yet, and also got to hear plenty of old favorites. I saw the bulk of my phish shows in the early 90's, so I haven't seen a lot of tunes that were released after the Hoist album. I really enjoyed getting to finally hear Birds of a Feather, Meat, Vultures, Let Me Lie, and Twenty Years Later. Pigtail was totally new to me, I'm guessing it's a new song. Tela was such a treat, completely unexpected. I didn't think I was ever going to hear it again, being they don't play it much anymore. The last time I had heard it played was in 1998. They seem to really like playing at the XFINITY/Comcast/Meadows Theater, the show I saw there in 2010 was also excellent. The parking lot scene seemed a bit more mellow than it was in 2010, which was nice. I hope they play there again next summer. The thing that really stuck out in my mind about this show, was that they seemed liked they were really trying hard to put on a good show. All four of them seemed to be giving it 100%, and really enjoying them selves in the process. I had a really good time, and will be attending shows more regularly from this point on.
		After not seeing the band since the 4th of July in 2014, this show was really a treat. I got to see several songs I hadn't heard yet, and also got to hear plenty of old favorites. I saw the bulk of my phish shows in the early 90's, so I haven't seen a lot of tunes that were released after the Hoist album. I really enjoyed getting to finally hear Birds of a Feather, Meat, Vultures, Let Me Lie, and Twenty Years Later. Pigtail was totally new to me, I'm guessing it's a new song. Tela was such a treat, completely unexpected. I didn't think I was ever going to hear it again, being they don't play it much anymore. The last time I had heard it played was in 1998. They seem to really like playing at the XFINITY/Comcast/Meadows Theater, the show I saw there in 2010 was also excellent. The parking lot scene seemed a bit more mellow than it was in 2010, which was nice. I hope they play there again next summer. The thing that really stuck out in my mind about this show, was that they seemed liked they were really trying hard to put on a good show. All four of them seemed to be giving it 100%, and really enjoying them selves in the process. I had a really good time, and will be attending shows more regularly from this point on.
	 Excellent show. Pigtail opener was better than I think anybody expected. You can tell Trey loves that song. Moma was Moma--awesome as always. BOAF is always welcome in the first set and Trey didn't miss a note. Love that they drop "They Attack!" at the end of it now. Meat, according to most people I walked out with (and me) was the highlight of set one. It sounded like Page was trying lots of new things and Mike's groove was on point. Vultures--everybody loves to woo, and Vultures is a great song to woo. At this point I hit the bathroom though and missed most of Free and Let Me Lie. I got back in time for Halley's which had the whole lawn bouncing along. Julius had us all grooving on what we thought was the likely set closer before BOOM--we get YEM'd right there. Unbelievable. The vocal jam rarely translates well to tape and I can see why. This one had to be seen and experienced in person with Kuroda's lighting to be believed. Great first set, setting the table well for set 2.
		Excellent show. Pigtail opener was better than I think anybody expected. You can tell Trey loves that song. Moma was Moma--awesome as always. BOAF is always welcome in the first set and Trey didn't miss a note. Love that they drop "They Attack!" at the end of it now. Meat, according to most people I walked out with (and me) was the highlight of set one. It sounded like Page was trying lots of new things and Mike's groove was on point. Vultures--everybody loves to woo, and Vultures is a great song to woo. At this point I hit the bathroom though and missed most of Free and Let Me Lie. I got back in time for Halley's which had the whole lawn bouncing along. Julius had us all grooving on what we thought was the likely set closer before BOOM--we get YEM'd right there. Unbelievable. The vocal jam rarely translates well to tape and I can see why. This one had to be seen and experienced in person with Kuroda's lighting to be believed. Great first set, setting the table well for set 2. Excellent show. Pigtail opener was better than I think anybody expected. You can tell Trey loves that song. Moma was Moma--awesome as always. BOAF is always welcome in the first set and Trey didn't miss a note. Love that they drop "They Attack!" at the end of it now. Meat, according to most people I walked out with (and me) was the highlight of set one. It sounded like Page was trying lots of new things and Mike's groove was on point. Vultures--everybody loves to woo, and Vultures is a great song to woo. At this point I hit the bathroom though and missed most of Free and Let Me Lie. I got back in time for Halley's which had the whole lawn bouncing along. Julius had us all grooving on what we thought was the likely set closer before BOOM--we get YEM'd right there. Unbelievable. The vocal jam rarely translates well to tape and I can see why. This one had to be seen and experienced in person with Kuroda's lighting to be believed. Great first set, setting the table well for set 2.
		Excellent show. Pigtail opener was better than I think anybody expected. You can tell Trey loves that song. Moma was Moma--awesome as always. BOAF is always welcome in the first set and Trey didn't miss a note. Love that they drop "They Attack!" at the end of it now. Meat, according to most people I walked out with (and me) was the highlight of set one. It sounded like Page was trying lots of new things and Mike's groove was on point. Vultures--everybody loves to woo, and Vultures is a great song to woo. At this point I hit the bathroom though and missed most of Free and Let Me Lie. I got back in time for Halley's which had the whole lawn bouncing along. Julius had us all grooving on what we thought was the likely set closer before BOOM--we get YEM'd right there. Unbelievable. The vocal jam rarely translates well to tape and I can see why. This one had to be seen and experienced in person with Kuroda's lighting to be believed. Great first set, setting the table well for set 2. Hartford, CT Review:
		Hartford, CT Review: For my first Phish show i was THOROUGHLY satisfied with the performance.  Although i was near the back of the lawn, the sound was perfect.  Birds of a Feather was excellent and Meat afterward was unexpected. Meat was definitely one of my favorite songs of the night.  Vultures, Free, Let Me Lie, and Halley's Comet all coasted by and it felt like they were going to play forever (which is what i wanted) Then Trey started Julius and i thought for sure it would be the end of the set.  After a rockin' Julius finished i was getting ready to sit down and wait out the break when YEM broke in and my jaw dropped.  Junta the Phish album i listened to as a child that ended up getting me into Phish and YEM (along with Fee and Esther) was one of the songs I hoped they would play, but didn't think i would be lucky enough to hear on my phirst outing.  In the middle of the song right before the music stops for a moment Trey held this beautiful note over at least 4 bars and it actually brought a tear to my eye. I was so pumped for the second set after a transcendent YEM.
		For my first Phish show i was THOROUGHLY satisfied with the performance.  Although i was near the back of the lawn, the sound was perfect.  Birds of a Feather was excellent and Meat afterward was unexpected. Meat was definitely one of my favorite songs of the night.  Vultures, Free, Let Me Lie, and Halley's Comet all coasted by and it felt like they were going to play forever (which is what i wanted) Then Trey started Julius and i thought for sure it would be the end of the set.  After a rockin' Julius finished i was getting ready to sit down and wait out the break when YEM broke in and my jaw dropped.  Junta the Phish album i listened to as a child that ended up getting me into Phish and YEM (along with Fee and Esther) was one of the songs I hoped they would play, but didn't think i would be lucky enough to hear on my phirst outing.  In the middle of the song right before the music stops for a moment Trey held this beautiful note over at least 4 bars and it actually brought a tear to my eye. I was so pumped for the second set after a transcendent YEM. Great show top to bottom, I was happy to get a Vultures, Tela and Lizards in the same show.  Everything seemed really tight - and a first set YEM really surprised.  I was expecting the walk-off Julius.
		Great show top to bottom, I was happy to get a Vultures, Tela and Lizards in the same show.  Everything seemed really tight - and a first set YEM really surprised.  I was expecting the walk-off Julius. I thought this show was okay. I think everyone is so hungry for a rager w/Type 2 jams that we are settling for okay jams that get a bit spacy. consider Phish's whole body of work. this is a forgettable show with some decent jams. No one will be saying "Hey remember that Hartford '16 DWD. just my opinion.
		I thought this show was okay. I think everyone is so hungry for a rager w/Type 2 jams that we are settling for okay jams that get a bit spacy. consider Phish's whole body of work. this is a forgettable show with some decent jams. No one will be saying "Hey remember that Hartford '16 DWD. just my opinion.
	 As I have never attempted a review in the past, and I feel obligated to write a bit of what I had experienced in the last few days...
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