Soundcheck: Drift While You're Sleeping (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)
SET 1: Ghost > Rift, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > The Wedge, Martian Monster, Timber (Jerry the Mule) > Cool It Down > Roggae > Poor Heart > Tube > Character Zero
SET 2: Everything's Right > Down with Disease[1] -> Cities > Carini > Ruby Waves > Twenty Years Later > Backwards Down the Number Line > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
ENCORE: Roses Are Free > Slave to the Traffic Light
Trey teased Call to the Post before Everything's Right. Down with Disease was unfinished.
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			© 2019 Nick Williams
 Maybe this was one of those Rorschach test shows... a Phish litmus test.  I realize there was no 20 min “tent pole” jam, but I was still surprised to hear gripes walking out of the Coliseum tonight, I thought Phish brought us the Sunday night heat in Nassau.
		Maybe this was one of those Rorschach test shows... a Phish litmus test.  I realize there was no 20 min “tent pole” jam, but I was still surprised to hear gripes walking out of the Coliseum tonight, I thought Phish brought us the Sunday night heat in Nassau.   Last night was the night that where (IMO) Phish mastered the microjam formula and used it to great effect. At no point did I feel let down, with song choices or a dip in energy. It felt like N2 of Camden, but done right. There was no big Tweezer or Roses but an entire second set that felt like one big jam with song segments and at no time did I feel the dreaded R-word, they were taking chances left and right. If I was not at the show and I looked at the song lengths, I might question to listen or not. Don't question it, from Ghost to S.A.N.T.O.S. this show brought the fire.
		Last night was the night that where (IMO) Phish mastered the microjam formula and used it to great effect. At no point did I feel let down, with song choices or a dip in energy. It felt like N2 of Camden, but done right. There was no big Tweezer or Roses but an entire second set that felt like one big jam with song segments and at no time did I feel the dreaded R-word, they were taking chances left and right. If I was not at the show and I looked at the song lengths, I might question to listen or not. Don't question it, from Ghost to S.A.N.T.O.S. this show brought the fire. Before I begin let me preface this with some backstory on the night so anyone reading this in the future will know. It was a miserable cold and icy rain night in the tristate area, and driving to Uniondale from Philadelphia was an awful experience. I was ready for Phish to throw down to make the trip worth it and lo and behold, they did.
		Before I begin let me preface this with some backstory on the night so anyone reading this in the future will know. It was a miserable cold and icy rain night in the tristate area, and driving to Uniondale from Philadelphia was an awful experience. I was ready for Phish to throw down to make the trip worth it and lo and behold, they did. The show was well played. I enjoyed the song selection in the 1st set. They never play TMWSIY, and I thought they did the song proper. Timber Go is always welcome. With the exception of that Tube that was jammed out, the set felt like the band was holding back for the 2nd set. The Everything's Right got heavy and launched everybody. The mega jam got traded in for several different jams, and it worked. I thought Kuroda also shined during the show.
		The show was well played. I enjoyed the song selection in the 1st set. They never play TMWSIY, and I thought they did the song proper. Timber Go is always welcome. With the exception of that Tube that was jammed out, the set felt like the band was holding back for the 2nd set. The Everything's Right got heavy and launched everybody. The mega jam got traded in for several different jams, and it worked. I thought Kuroda also shined during the show.
	 This is why you never miss a Sunday show!
		This is why you never miss a Sunday show!   Now that we have this 2019 Fall Run in the rearview mirror, I think this show must be at the top, certainly in the top 2.  It was a lovely little tour and brings us all a new chapter in "the Phish from Vermont," as Trey giddily remarked to the crowd to end the Charleston weekend.  Say what you will about that show, who in their right mind would see a "Chalkdust Reprise" coming?  That Plasma bit to close it all out made me laugh on the way to work on a miserably raining Monday in New York, and who but this band could do that?
		Now that we have this 2019 Fall Run in the rearview mirror, I think this show must be at the top, certainly in the top 2.  It was a lovely little tour and brings us all a new chapter in "the Phish from Vermont," as Trey giddily remarked to the crowd to end the Charleston weekend.  Say what you will about that show, who in their right mind would see a "Chalkdust Reprise" coming?  That Plasma bit to close it all out made me laugh on the way to work on a miserably raining Monday in New York, and who but this band could do that?   Enjoyed this show, but not as good as the night prior IMO. 2019 Phish is exemplary for how deftly Phish goes Type II in just about every jam, and this show is maybe one of the best recent examples of this trend. That said, I felt that the song selection on this “Island Tour Revival” run left something to be desired (having been at both nights of Providence and Sunday in Nassau): the 20YL sprouting from the remnants of the Page-ified Ruby Waves was decent enough, but one could feel the room’s energy deflate immediately upon the beginning of the BDTNL that followed (and this from someone who likes that song). Maybe this doesn’t translate as such on repeated listens (attendance bias goes both ways!), but I was sober in the nosebleeds at the time, so make of that what you will.
		Enjoyed this show, but not as good as the night prior IMO. 2019 Phish is exemplary for how deftly Phish goes Type II in just about every jam, and this show is maybe one of the best recent examples of this trend. That said, I felt that the song selection on this “Island Tour Revival” run left something to be desired (having been at both nights of Providence and Sunday in Nassau): the 20YL sprouting from the remnants of the Page-ified Ruby Waves was decent enough, but one could feel the room’s energy deflate immediately upon the beginning of the BDTNL that followed (and this from someone who likes that song). Maybe this doesn’t translate as such on repeated listens (attendance bias goes both ways!), but I was sober in the nosebleeds at the time, so make of that what you will.  I drove to and from Philly with a friend to see this show and it was well worth getting home completely exhausted at 3am. The area around Nassau is weird (I had never been to Long Island before) and the awful weather made it a very interested pre show experience. I saw so many people just giving away tickets on Cash or Trade and had high hopes that Phish would reward those who made the trek to this historic venue. After a few Kentucky Mules in the parking (my friend came prepared) we headed in.
		I drove to and from Philly with a friend to see this show and it was well worth getting home completely exhausted at 3am. The area around Nassau is weird (I had never been to Long Island before) and the awful weather made it a very interested pre show experience. I saw so many people just giving away tickets on Cash or Trade and had high hopes that Phish would reward those who made the trek to this historic venue. After a few Kentucky Mules in the parking (my friend came prepared) we headed in.  Did anyone catch Page dropping the THX effect in Carini?  I can't put my finger on exactly why, but I absolutely love that it became a thing, even if it ends up being short-lived.  Can .net start tracking this official, and important, stat please. : )  Page, if you ever read this, keep it up buddy.
		Did anyone catch Page dropping the THX effect in Carini?  I can't put my finger on exactly why, but I absolutely love that it became a thing, even if it ends up being short-lived.  Can .net start tracking this official, and important, stat please. : )  Page, if you ever read this, keep it up buddy. I can’t wait for Pittsburgh they played an amazing Prince Caspian and Mr. completely so I’m psyched to see what’s next for the same venue two years later and hopefully the band will be well rested because of two days off in between they can visit Pittsburgh at their leisure enjoy the college and the hotel without the pressure of moving on to the next city the over 4.0 ratings are promising for a good if not great I’ll be at very small tour. I am sure will hear drift while you’re sleeping or I’m about to run.  Because we haven’t yet but I would rather hear another Ruby waves I love the lyrics to that song and the 30 minute one only was the icing on the cake that showed me I was wrong about thinking drift while you’re sleeping is the best on the album it’s good the reggae is good but that whole album is good ghost in the forest that just sounds cool what a cool name for a band Trey certainly loves ghosts and souls and water he is obsessed with oceans and waves and sailing And all the metaphors about the soul but what about the spirit just curious we are not just body and soul we are body soul and spirit I so rarely hear trey use the word spirit. I love all the animal songs and even though I didn’t like Kasvot it is starting to grow on me if it’s done correctly good placement and where I don’t have to hear all 10 songs in a row I still think turtle in the clouds is a shit song and the other nine N. that great but they are growing on me you’re still my favorite band so I have to put up with their crappy albums like round room. Don’t u wanna go
		I can’t wait for Pittsburgh they played an amazing Prince Caspian and Mr. completely so I’m psyched to see what’s next for the same venue two years later and hopefully the band will be well rested because of two days off in between they can visit Pittsburgh at their leisure enjoy the college and the hotel without the pressure of moving on to the next city the over 4.0 ratings are promising for a good if not great I’ll be at very small tour. I am sure will hear drift while you’re sleeping or I’m about to run.  Because we haven’t yet but I would rather hear another Ruby waves I love the lyrics to that song and the 30 minute one only was the icing on the cake that showed me I was wrong about thinking drift while you’re sleeping is the best on the album it’s good the reggae is good but that whole album is good ghost in the forest that just sounds cool what a cool name for a band Trey certainly loves ghosts and souls and water he is obsessed with oceans and waves and sailing And all the metaphors about the soul but what about the spirit just curious we are not just body and soul we are body soul and spirit I so rarely hear trey use the word spirit. I love all the animal songs and even though I didn’t like Kasvot it is starting to grow on me if it’s done correctly good placement and where I don’t have to hear all 10 songs in a row I still think turtle in the clouds is a shit song and the other nine N. that great but they are growing on me you’re still my favorite band so I have to put up with their crappy albums like round room. Don’t u wanna go   Add a Review
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