SET 1: A Wave of Hope > You Enjoy Myself > The Moma Dance[1] -> Simple -> Waiting All Night -> Maze, Fee[2] -> Steam > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Cars Trucks Buses, Tweezer -> L.A. Woman -> Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.[1] -> What's the Use? > Tweezer > Birds of a Feather[1] > Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Carini -> Mr. Completely[1] > Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Grind, Bathtub Gin
Moma Dance, Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Birds of a Feather, Chalk Dust Torture, and Mr. Completely were unfinished. Trey quoted You Enjoy Myself in Moma Dance. The Rover was teased in Simple. Waiting All Night was played over the drumbeat flowing out of Simple. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. L.A. Woman was performed for the first time since December 30, 2003 (493 shows). L.A. Woman, Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S., Chalk Dust Torture, Boogie On Reggae Woman, and Carini contained Tweezer teases. L.A. Woman was teased in Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. and Tweezer Reprise. Trey teased Heartbreaker in the second Tweezer. Birds of a Feather contained a Dave's Energy Guide tease from Trey and a Waiting All Night tease from Mike. Chalk Dust Torture also included a Birds of a Feather tease from Trey. This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
 
			Photo by Kevin Umberger
 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Evolve
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					Evolve
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					 Sigma Oasis
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					Sigma Oasis
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					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 Undermind
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					Undermind
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					 The Siket Disc
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					The Siket Disc
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					 Billy Breathes
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Was going to wait for the morning but I got too excited...
		Was going to wait for the morning but I got too excited... It’s 3am as I’m writing this review so I’ll be brief.
		It’s 3am as I’m writing this review so I’ll be brief. I'm not usually one to post a brief review, but in case you're only tuning in now, or scouring reviews in posterity digging through the absolute embarrassment of riches in the spice-wielding worm-riding sci-fi back to the future incarnation that is PHISH 2021, I highly recommend making time for this YEM, at the very least (you may as well stick around for the fantastic Moma Dance and the rest of the show, too). I don't know what happened to these guys, which vaccines they got, or if there was some opening of the Lions Gate in late July or what, but from Deer Creek on they've been pulling off jams and extending songs, often early in the first set, like it was 1997. I'm not here necessarily to draw comparisons even if that is one, but that's the only time I can remember, save maybe the imposed context of the Baker's Dozen, that they were this likely to take a random song (NICU? Camel Walk? Axilla?) pull a big left turn and land it in a giant satisfying jam. I've still only made my way through a fraction of Fall, and not all of it works (except Carini; in 2021 Carini always works), but wow are they having fun, kicking ass, taking names, and Destroying America  All Over Again.
		I'm not usually one to post a brief review, but in case you're only tuning in now, or scouring reviews in posterity digging through the absolute embarrassment of riches in the spice-wielding worm-riding sci-fi back to the future incarnation that is PHISH 2021, I highly recommend making time for this YEM, at the very least (you may as well stick around for the fantastic Moma Dance and the rest of the show, too). I don't know what happened to these guys, which vaccines they got, or if there was some opening of the Lions Gate in late July or what, but from Deer Creek on they've been pulling off jams and extending songs, often early in the first set, like it was 1997. I'm not here necessarily to draw comparisons even if that is one, but that's the only time I can remember, save maybe the imposed context of the Baker's Dozen, that they were this likely to take a random song (NICU? Camel Walk? Axilla?) pull a big left turn and land it in a giant satisfying jam. I've still only made my way through a fraction of Fall, and not all of it works (except Carini; in 2021 Carini always works), but wow are they having fun, kicking ass, taking names, and Destroying America  All Over Again.  After a Fall 1997-esque murderer's row of shows stacked with sprawling 25-30 minute jams, 4-and-5-song sets, jam vehicles out of the most unlikely of songs (Type II NICU?! 20 minute Carini encore?!) and some absolutely bonkers song placement, Phish picks the Sunday Show to throw down some straight setlist porn. Second attempt at A Wave of Hope, one of my favorite Lonely Trip songs, early first set YEM (excellent), awesome Moma Dance through Maze sequence, and pretty much the entire second set. Massive Tweezerfest, flowing like one giant song with an essay's worth of teases to document, and the first improvisationally significant S.A.N.T.O.S., taboot. This, folks, is Phish, with a capital "P"!
		After a Fall 1997-esque murderer's row of shows stacked with sprawling 25-30 minute jams, 4-and-5-song sets, jam vehicles out of the most unlikely of songs (Type II NICU?! 20 minute Carini encore?!) and some absolutely bonkers song placement, Phish picks the Sunday Show to throw down some straight setlist porn. Second attempt at A Wave of Hope, one of my favorite Lonely Trip songs, early first set YEM (excellent), awesome Moma Dance through Maze sequence, and pretty much the entire second set. Massive Tweezerfest, flowing like one giant song with an essay's worth of teases to document, and the first improvisationally significant S.A.N.T.O.S., taboot. This, folks, is Phish, with a capital "P"!
	 What can you say? As soon as they went into YEM in the two-slot we all knew we were in for a big one. Around moma dance I had to pee and was waiting for a break so that I could run to the bathroom without missing anything good. That break never came. Check out the waiting all night played at the tempo of simple! So cool.
		What can you say? As soon as they went into YEM in the two-slot we all knew we were in for a big one. Around moma dance I had to pee and was waiting for a break so that I could run to the bathroom without missing anything good. That break never came. Check out the waiting all night played at the tempo of simple! So cool.  What a show!
		What a show! An emphatic counterwieght to the prior night in Chula Vista, LA featured more focused energy, better flow, and utimately my vote for the better of these two shows that will likely always be compared side by side to those who attended.
		An emphatic counterwieght to the prior night in Chula Vista, LA featured more focused energy, better flow, and utimately my vote for the better of these two shows that will likely always be compared side by side to those who attended.  Two words: Jesus Christ
		Two words: Jesus Christ 25 years in.
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Review by DownWithSteam
Instead of going song by song which would take a long time - let me say this to summarize this show - This TweezerThon 2nd set is even BETTER than it looks on paper - and on paper it looks like some straight up setlist porn --- oh and they played friggin LA Woman which was sick and teased it along with Tweezer the rest of the set - it cant be understated when I say this is a show for the ages. A+ second set that is going to be on repeat soon. This band is so damn good. I refuse to believe this show can be topped in Vegas - I don't know what they'd need to play to do it - but dear God I hope the find a way to top it!
Must Listens: Entire show