SET 1: Sand, Kill Devil Falls, Theme From the Bottom > Back on the Train, If I Could, Tube, Mull, Wolfman's Brother
SET 2: Blaze On -> Golden Age -> What's Going Through Your Mind, I Always Wanted It This Way -> Ghost
Golden Age ended with a Split Open and Melt jam.
 
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 Band is firing on all cylinders.  Love when they keep things rock and roll for the most part. The Theme blast off was so awesome, they just kept peaking and peaking.  They delivered heater after heater, everything was played with tastefulness and passion last night.
		Band is firing on all cylinders.  Love when they keep things rock and roll for the most part. The Theme blast off was so awesome, they just kept peaking and peaking.  They delivered heater after heater, everything was played with tastefulness and passion last night. I thought this show was very very good. Full disclosure, I was completely straight. Nothing to influence my opinion. I find it bizarre that some folks found much fault in this show. Been seeing them since 95 and I thought this was one of the best I have ever seen. Pretty much everything was jammed out. Everything. My buddies have been listening to the show since and they can't stop raving about all the jams. The arena is fantastic! Had perfect sound on right side looking at Mike.
		I thought this show was very very good. Full disclosure, I was completely straight. Nothing to influence my opinion. I find it bizarre that some folks found much fault in this show. Been seeing them since 95 and I thought this was one of the best I have ever seen. Pretty much everything was jammed out. Everything. My buddies have been listening to the show since and they can't stop raving about all the jams. The arena is fantastic! Had perfect sound on right side looking at Mike.  This one was an absolute heater from the get-go and the start of five stellar shows I attended to begin the Spring Tour.
		This one was an absolute heater from the get-go and the start of five stellar shows I attended to begin the Spring Tour.  Spring tour, folks. Happy feelings all around, bringing the sun to Seattle. The guys seem extra cheerful this time of year. Very inspired jams; if this is the tour opener, then we’re bound for the thick of it this time around.
		Spring tour, folks. Happy feelings all around, bringing the sun to Seattle. The guys seem extra cheerful this time of year. Very inspired jams; if this is the tour opener, then we’re bound for the thick of it this time around.  The first four tunes really set us off to an amazing start, goes without saying. Slowing things down a little with If I Could but I was grateful to hear it for the first time. Mull was forgettable as it often is, and the Wolfman's closer was strong but I personally prefer an early set type 2 Wolfman's. The Blaze on opener seemed a little odd, given that they started off their n1 show in Seattle two years back with it, but it ripped nonetheless. I felt similarly about Golden Age. While it really was an incredible jam and just a hype song in general, n1 Seattle 2023 had it in a similar set position. It was when they dropped into IAWITW I started wondering if they were gonna stick with solely 3.0 and 4.0 songs for the set, but they closed it off with a killer Ghost that was much more classic sounding jam wise.
		The first four tunes really set us off to an amazing start, goes without saying. Slowing things down a little with If I Could but I was grateful to hear it for the first time. Mull was forgettable as it often is, and the Wolfman's closer was strong but I personally prefer an early set type 2 Wolfman's. The Blaze on opener seemed a little odd, given that they started off their n1 show in Seattle two years back with it, but it ripped nonetheless. I felt similarly about Golden Age. While it really was an incredible jam and just a hype song in general, n1 Seattle 2023 had it in a similar set position. It was when they dropped into IAWITW I started wondering if they were gonna stick with solely 3.0 and 4.0 songs for the set, but they closed it off with a killer Ghost that was much more classic sounding jam wise.  Watched via livestream.
		Watched via livestream. The first night of spring tour came as a huge surprise - namely I was perchance visiting my special lady friend’s family that live in Seattle- and my youngest brother randomly reached out to me knowing I was gonna be there to see if I was going to the show. Turned out I had bought a couple extras in case my special lady friend wanted to go - yet her not being a ridiculous Phish head maybe figured it was better to spend a few nights with her 96 yr old grandmother rather than go chase dragons. To each their own.
		The first night of spring tour came as a huge surprise - namely I was perchance visiting my special lady friend’s family that live in Seattle- and my youngest brother randomly reached out to me knowing I was gonna be there to see if I was going to the show. Turned out I had bought a couple extras in case my special lady friend wanted to go - yet her not being a ridiculous Phish head maybe figured it was better to spend a few nights with her 96 yr old grandmother rather than go chase dragons. To each their own.  Most of the time I'm "Mr. Grateful that they are still together, healthy, and playing" love and light and can't we all get along - even though my favorite Phish is dark - doomy - grimy - meatball bass - bring the mother ship down to kill and destroy kinda guy. (like 9/5/2021 Dick's Simple>Catapult > Meatstick). BUT... I couldn't help hoping more than a few times that they would get it together and find their way with a lot more cohesion last night.
		Most of the time I'm "Mr. Grateful that they are still together, healthy, and playing" love and light and can't we all get along - even though my favorite Phish is dark - doomy - grimy - meatball bass - bring the mother ship down to kill and destroy kinda guy. (like 9/5/2021 Dick's Simple>Catapult > Meatstick). BUT... I couldn't help hoping more than a few times that they would get it together and find their way with a lot more cohesion last night.Add a Review
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Review by SawItAgaaain
No dust, no nerves, just straight spring fire. Really high highlights are Sand to start the whole enterprise, a seductive Type II(!!) Back on the Train, and a mid-tour level Golden Age->What’s Going Through Your Mind. (I love that Trey loves that new classic so deeply.)
Watched the set openers on YouTube and caught two glorious minutes of the Wolfman’s set one closer via FaceTime with true-blue friends with the best CK5 seats in the house. Listened to the whole thing this morning and cannot wait for the goodies to come.
Blaze on, indeed.