SET 1: Cars Trucks Buses, Breath and Burning, The Final Hurrah, Free, Yarmouth Road, Plasma > Sigma Oasis, Limb By Limb, Sand
SET 2: A Wave of Hope > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Blaze On > The Wedge, Farmhouse > Backwards Down the Number Line > Character Zero
ENCORE: Tube > First Tube
Trey teased Mr. P.C. in Tube.
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 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Billy Breathes
					3
					Billy Breathes
					3
					 Big Boat
					2
					Big Boat
					2
					 Evolve
					1
					Evolve
					1
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 Exceptional show.
		Exceptional show. 
 
	 Listen to this show before judging it on the basis of the setlist, the early reviews, etc. This show, starting with the Plasma > Sigma Oasis, goes DEEP. Such delightful, deep jamming. I really thought this show might be a trainwreck, just based on all of the logistical hurdles on the front end (navigating through the insane police blockades to get to the venue, dealing with the slowest merch lines I've ever seen [it took us over 45 minutes to get through a line of like 20 people - we ended up missing the first three songs of Set I], and having to get past rude venue/Live Nation employees), but all of that was forgotten by set break. Don't sleep on this one - give it a good, honest listen, without judgment based on the Farmhouse > Number Line of the setlist, or whatever. Lay aside your biases, and just LISTEN - this was an outstanding show. For me, it's easily a 4.5/5.
		Listen to this show before judging it on the basis of the setlist, the early reviews, etc. This show, starting with the Plasma > Sigma Oasis, goes DEEP. Such delightful, deep jamming. I really thought this show might be a trainwreck, just based on all of the logistical hurdles on the front end (navigating through the insane police blockades to get to the venue, dealing with the slowest merch lines I've ever seen [it took us over 45 minutes to get through a line of like 20 people - we ended up missing the first three songs of Set I], and having to get past rude venue/Live Nation employees), but all of that was forgotten by set break. Don't sleep on this one - give it a good, honest listen, without judgment based on the Farmhouse > Number Line of the setlist, or whatever. Lay aside your biases, and just LISTEN - this was an outstanding show. For me, it's easily a 4.5/5.
	 An absolutely beautiful show in some of the swampiest humidity that southern New England has to offer. Forget the day of the week. Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, it matters not. Think of the moment and the preceding days for the band. Leaving the bucolic fields, forests and mountains of southern New York for the roiling asphalt expanse of greater Hartford during a blistering stretch of heat. The juxtaposition of sites could not be starker.
		An absolutely beautiful show in some of the swampiest humidity that southern New England has to offer. Forget the day of the week. Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, it matters not. Think of the moment and the preceding days for the band. Leaving the bucolic fields, forests and mountains of southern New York for the roiling asphalt expanse of greater Hartford during a blistering stretch of heat. The juxtaposition of sites could not be starker.   It was hot. Even the wind was hot.  And so was the playing!  The first half of the first set was pedestrian after the very nice cars trucks buses opener.  That is until they kicked off the jam in sigma Oasis.  When they started the jam portion after the composed section of sigma Oasis, I turned to my friend and said this is the first time they've taken this show seriously, and it just got incredible after that.    The jam in sigma Oasis went so many incredible happy places, it brought tears to this listeners eyes.   The sand although somewhat short and fairly standard was superb and crisp.   The second set was just wonderful, wave of hope/asihtos/blaze on were all jam vehicles that explored their own space and time and grove, Happy, Evil, and Guitar Rock Phish all got their places in those jams... This is truly peak Phish!  I very much enjoyed the tube/tube close.   Out of hundreds of different shows I've seen, of various acts, tonight's hit something special. Something really special. I feel so incredibly fortunate to have been there and gotten to share that space with so many other like-minded people.
		It was hot. Even the wind was hot.  And so was the playing!  The first half of the first set was pedestrian after the very nice cars trucks buses opener.  That is until they kicked off the jam in sigma Oasis.  When they started the jam portion after the composed section of sigma Oasis, I turned to my friend and said this is the first time they've taken this show seriously, and it just got incredible after that.    The jam in sigma Oasis went so many incredible happy places, it brought tears to this listeners eyes.   The sand although somewhat short and fairly standard was superb and crisp.   The second set was just wonderful, wave of hope/asihtos/blaze on were all jam vehicles that explored their own space and time and grove, Happy, Evil, and Guitar Rock Phish all got their places in those jams... This is truly peak Phish!  I very much enjoyed the tube/tube close.   Out of hundreds of different shows I've seen, of various acts, tonight's hit something special. Something really special. I feel so incredibly fortunate to have been there and gotten to share that space with so many other like-minded people.
	 This show was magical.
		This show was magical.  This was my very first Phish show. I attended with two buddies who are long time phans. In preparation for the show, I've spent the last two months really digging into the archives, familiarizing myself with the catalogue. My knowledge of 1.0 and 2.0 tunes is pretty strong, though I'm still weak with 3.0+. As we settled into our seats, I joked with one of my friends that it would be funny if, after all my research, Phish played a setlist of completely unfamiliar songs. Well... they did. Far from disappointed, however, I was very impressed with the show. The Sigma Oasis, Wave of Hope and ASIHTOS jams were as good as everyone's already said, and on the whole the show taught me a valuable lesson: don't judge a show by its setlist. Regardless of what they're playing the boys were able to put together an awesome performance. Can't wait for my next show!
		This was my very first Phish show. I attended with two buddies who are long time phans. In preparation for the show, I've spent the last two months really digging into the archives, familiarizing myself with the catalogue. My knowledge of 1.0 and 2.0 tunes is pretty strong, though I'm still weak with 3.0+. As we settled into our seats, I joked with one of my friends that it would be funny if, after all my research, Phish played a setlist of completely unfamiliar songs. Well... they did. Far from disappointed, however, I was very impressed with the show. The Sigma Oasis, Wave of Hope and ASIHTOS jams were as good as everyone's already said, and on the whole the show taught me a valuable lesson: don't judge a show by its setlist. Regardless of what they're playing the boys were able to put together an awesome performance. Can't wait for my next show!
	 Never miss a Sunday show, sort of?
		Never miss a Sunday show, sort of? I will preface this review with the fact that this was my 13th show.
		I will preface this review with the fact that this was my 13th show.  It was a scorcher on Sunday down in Hartford!  At least it was throughout the pre-show routines in the various parking lots that surround the Meadows.
		It was a scorcher on Sunday down in Hartford!  At least it was throughout the pre-show routines in the various parking lots that surround the Meadows.   This show is straight garbage. But fluffers gonna fluff. Among the worst shows since they came back from their second hiatus. The second set is an all time flub job and worst song selection of any phish set in history. You’d be better off never listening to it, trust me, it sucks. And I’ll continue typing for this review to be long enough to submit, too many rules on this page for Christ’s sakes.
		This show is straight garbage. But fluffers gonna fluff. Among the worst shows since they came back from their second hiatus. The second set is an all time flub job and worst song selection of any phish set in history. You’d be better off never listening to it, trust me, it sucks. And I’ll continue typing for this review to be long enough to submit, too many rules on this page for Christ’s sakes.
	 After living in the past and feeling like my dad at Woodstock the night before, I got to Hartford in time to ask the traffic cop if there was any free parking left and he said, "what do you think? there's 40k people here!" I thought to myself wow that's a big venue and wondered if I looked like I hadn't been to a concert before. He quickly told me some team wasn't in town so there should be parking in that lot, and he pointed up a hill. I'd never been to Hartford before so I felt lost, but when i got to the top of the hill i saw the lot- about 13 cars parked in an area ripe for what looked like easy stealin's. But I went ahead and left my car I'd driven up from Chattanooga with all my stuff cuz the show was starting very soon. I'm often late. Born 3 weeks late. Not my fault.
		After living in the past and feeling like my dad at Woodstock the night before, I got to Hartford in time to ask the traffic cop if there was any free parking left and he said, "what do you think? there's 40k people here!" I thought to myself wow that's a big venue and wondered if I looked like I hadn't been to a concert before. He quickly told me some team wasn't in town so there should be parking in that lot, and he pointed up a hill. I'd never been to Hartford before so I felt lost, but when i got to the top of the hill i saw the lot- about 13 cars parked in an area ripe for what looked like easy stealin's. But I went ahead and left my car I'd driven up from Chattanooga with all my stuff cuz the show was starting very soon. I'm often late. Born 3 weeks late. Not my fault. So I flew out to my hometown in Connecticut from Mi on a whim to go to Hartford with my brother and friends. And man was I disappointed. I see a fair amount of shoes and there really isn’t any bad shows. But this one was a def turd. I was hoping after the Mann shows they would of carried that drive into Hartford but it did not happen. But the wave of hope and the song I heard the ocean sing to me was the biggest highlights for sure. WOH went the distance and got really dark & evil and I love me some evil phish. So the 2nd set had some real potential till they farm housed us right into number line. And wash wah wah ???? ???? wah totally killed the set imho. I live phish and my next show is blossom, then pine knob. So hopefully the redeem themselves on those early weekday shows! All in all I give the show 2 stars and def won’t be going back to Relisten Anytime soon.
		So I flew out to my hometown in Connecticut from Mi on a whim to go to Hartford with my brother and friends. And man was I disappointed. I see a fair amount of shoes and there really isn’t any bad shows. But this one was a def turd. I was hoping after the Mann shows they would of carried that drive into Hartford but it did not happen. But the wave of hope and the song I heard the ocean sing to me was the biggest highlights for sure. WOH went the distance and got really dark & evil and I love me some evil phish. So the 2nd set had some real potential till they farm housed us right into number line. And wash wah wah ???? ???? wah totally killed the set imho. I live phish and my next show is blossom, then pine knob. So hopefully the redeem themselves on those early weekday shows! All in all I give the show 2 stars and def won’t be going back to Relisten Anytime soon.
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Review by sstevee00
Sure, the back half of that second set was admittedly pretty rough, but the Tube > First Tube encore made up for it. Others here have said that people leaving early was proof that the show sucked but it was definitely to beat the terrible traffic getting out of the venue on a Sunday night, plus it was possible to still hear the show on the walk out. Some of the worst traffic I've ever experienced coming into a show, and I thought Mansfield was bad!
The song selection outside of the big jam songs take this out of 5 star territory, but on the strength of the good stuff alone I feel like a solid 4 is warranted. IMO I'd take a show with "questionable" song selection but top tier long/deep jamming over a show with "great" song selection but with little jamming any day.