SET 1: The Curtain With > Punch You in the Eye > Blaze On > Destiny Unbound, Most Events Aren't Planned > Divided Sky, Steam, Chalk Dust Torture
SET 2: First Tube, Mike's Song > Weekapaug Groove, Fuego > Tweezer > Carini > Ghost -> Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
ENCORE: Simple > Martian Monster -> Kung[1] > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise
Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Weekapaug Groove. Carini included a Tweezer tease. Martian Monster contained quotes of The Final Hurrah, Death Don’t Hurt Very Long, and Sanity and a Spanish Moon quote and tease. Kung was sung over Martian Monster and contained Shipwreck quotes. Big Black Furry Creature From Mars included Martian Monster quotes. Sleeping Monkey contained a Shipwreck quote.
 
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 We were not in MEXICO this time.
		We were not in MEXICO this time.  I did the webcast and was expecting the typical "Saturday night show". I couldn't have been more wrong. This was probably the most consistent show I have ever seen live or webcast. There wasn't a single song where I shrugged my shoulders and went to the bathroom. The song choices were top notch, the order of the songs never made me say "WTF!?!?", and the quality of playing was pretty damn good especially as the show progressed. There were a few flubs here and there but nothing that took away from the show. And if the first two sets weren't good enough, the encores blew the roof off my house. Just a tremendous show from the first note to the last. If you missed this one, you need to check it out. This is why these guys are the best at what they do.
		I did the webcast and was expecting the typical "Saturday night show". I couldn't have been more wrong. This was probably the most consistent show I have ever seen live or webcast. There wasn't a single song where I shrugged my shoulders and went to the bathroom. The song choices were top notch, the order of the songs never made me say "WTF!?!?", and the quality of playing was pretty damn good especially as the show progressed. There were a few flubs here and there but nothing that took away from the show. And if the first two sets weren't good enough, the encores blew the roof off my house. Just a tremendous show from the first note to the last. If you missed this one, you need to check it out. This is why these guys are the best at what they do.
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		take me away, UNCLE EBENEEZ This is a great fucking Phish concert. I'll keep it brief. The Curtain With is never a bad way to start things and continues the themed lyrics and I think we got a few bass drops from Mike. . Punch rocks every time. Blaze on > Destiny is straight forward but on point. I have now seen every version of Most Events An't Planned. I hope I see all the rest. Page for MVP on the weekend. I don't really remember the Divided Sky but maybe its because I was having so much fun on night 3. Steam, CDT close in standard form.
		This is a great fucking Phish concert. I'll keep it brief. The Curtain With is never a bad way to start things and continues the themed lyrics and I think we got a few bass drops from Mike. . Punch rocks every time. Blaze on > Destiny is straight forward but on point. I have now seen every version of Most Events An't Planned. I hope I see all the rest. Page for MVP on the weekend. I don't really remember the Divided Sky but maybe its because I was having so much fun on night 3. Steam, CDT close in standard form.  This was definitely the best night of the three the thing that made this three tour best was the weird set placement in a few bust out The Emotional Rescue this box brain I do not like has water at all so I cannot accept any of those songs as good I never will even though I'm sort of starting to tolerate we will outlive our brains because it sounds sort of like a better disco version of two versions of me I still don't like any of the Cavs bought stuff the Yum was of course a really good placement to have that first and this was the best of the three nights that's by no stretch it was the tightest it had obviously the best encore but the Mercury Takes the Cake for Night 2 and the I've always wanted it this way Takes the Cake for Mike one not exactly sure what takes the cake for night 3 probably the tweezer or The Encore still not worth going all the way down there and paying all that money just to be on a beach and hearing inferior sets but to each his own I'd rather do couch tour oh and by the way death does hurt very long According To Jesus would you listen to Trey or Jesus on this according to Jesus death hurts forever and I'm going to try it doesn't hurt very long at all I think I'll stick with the guy who made me
		This was definitely the best night of the three the thing that made this three tour best was the weird set placement in a few bust out The Emotional Rescue this box brain I do not like has water at all so I cannot accept any of those songs as good I never will even though I'm sort of starting to tolerate we will outlive our brains because it sounds sort of like a better disco version of two versions of me I still don't like any of the Cavs bought stuff the Yum was of course a really good placement to have that first and this was the best of the three nights that's by no stretch it was the tightest it had obviously the best encore but the Mercury Takes the Cake for Night 2 and the I've always wanted it this way Takes the Cake for Mike one not exactly sure what takes the cake for night 3 probably the tweezer or The Encore still not worth going all the way down there and paying all that money just to be on a beach and hearing inferior sets but to each his own I'd rather do couch tour oh and by the way death does hurt very long According To Jesus would you listen to Trey or Jesus on this according to Jesus death hurts forever and I'm going to try it doesn't hurt very long at all I think I'll stick with the guy who made me
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Review by rmertz92
But think about this... 6 songs? Encore? Phish decided the net was umbreakable... and no one was going to fall... this was one of the best shows I’ve ever heard since 2.0 (as a post 2.0 Phan). An absolute charismatic guidance through all three eras that I can’t imagine not delighting everyone. Well done.