SET 1: Kill Devil Falls, The Wedge, Bathtub Gin, Nellie Kane > My Friend, My Friend, Cavern > Taste > Roggae > Walk Away, Funky Bitch, Roses Are Free > David Bowie
SET 2: Backwards Down the Number Line > Rock and Roll[1] -> Meatstick -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Farmhouse > Show of Life > Julius > Character Zero
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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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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					 This was a jaw-dropping show in the literal sense: after Super Ball IX fans were wondering whether the lads would keep digging into the weird-noise vibe of their 'Storage Shed Jam,' and that question was answered roughly two hours into the August tour, in the skull-rattling affirmative.
		This was a jaw-dropping show in the literal sense: after Super Ball IX fans were wondering whether the lads would keep digging into the weird-noise vibe of their 'Storage Shed Jam,' and that question was answered roughly two hours into the August tour, in the skull-rattling affirmative. best Rock and Roll I've EVER heard by far!! This 20 minute monster gets extremely dark and freaky with Page on the theremin, eventually turning into a great funk jam, with an incredible transition into Meatstick. Whether or not you like Meatstick anymore, you'll love this segue. Easily the highlight of the show x10000 and one of the best jams of 2011. Absolutely destroys the Mansfield R&R.
		best Rock and Roll I've EVER heard by far!! This 20 minute monster gets extremely dark and freaky with Page on the theremin, eventually turning into a great funk jam, with an incredible transition into Meatstick. Whether or not you like Meatstick anymore, you'll love this segue. Easily the highlight of the show x10000 and one of the best jams of 2011. Absolutely destroys the Mansfield R&R. Love how Mike comes back in with, "It's alright," instead of, "It was alright,". Almost like he was telling people, "It's alright, you will survive this abduction."
		Love how Mike comes back in with, "It's alright," instead of, "It was alright,". Almost like he was telling people, "It's alright, you will survive this abduction."
	 This show was the first time that my wife has ever shown interest in seeing the band. What a way for her to start! I think the Gorge is the best large venue in the US. It's also the closest show I can hope for. Not exactly a hometown show with a 4 hour drive, but that's how it is out west. It's rare that I roll up to a show with a huge crew and they didn't disappoint.
		This show was the first time that my wife has ever shown interest in seeing the band. What a way for her to start! I think the Gorge is the best large venue in the US. It's also the closest show I can hope for. Not exactly a hometown show with a 4 hour drive, but that's how it is out west. It's rare that I roll up to a show with a huge crew and they didn't disappoint.  Hey there phriends. I'll confess up front that I'm not a hardcore phan like you guys are (the fact that I keep using "ph" tags me as an outsider, probably). I've loved Phish since Junta, but my heart always belonged to a different band. This is why I understand and appreciate the love you have for Phish. I fucking love every show I go to and the crowd is amazingly cool each time. It's impossible to have a bad time at a Phish show, especially in the bowl. If the energy and vibe weren't enough, the music then proceeds to kick your ass with bliss. Love it!
		Hey there phriends. I'll confess up front that I'm not a hardcore phan like you guys are (the fact that I keep using "ph" tags me as an outsider, probably). I've loved Phish since Junta, but my heart always belonged to a different band. This is why I understand and appreciate the love you have for Phish. I fucking love every show I go to and the crowd is amazingly cool each time. It's impossible to have a bad time at a Phish show, especially in the bowl. If the energy and vibe weren't enough, the music then proceeds to kick your ass with bliss. Love it! Was totally shocked to see this currently carrying a 3.9 rating.  The Rock & Roll-> Meatstick-> Boogie On makes this a 5 star show to me, easy.  There would have had to have been serious carnage in the rest of the show for me to even downgrade it to 4.  The Rock and Roll is that good.  The jam was excellent, then Page comes in on the theremin and takes it to another universe.  Do not wait.  Download this show now, and grab a towel to mop up your face.  Everything else is pretty well played, even though the only other true highlight IMHO is the Roggae.  Much of the rest of the show has a very mellow, laid back vibe.
		Was totally shocked to see this currently carrying a 3.9 rating.  The Rock & Roll-> Meatstick-> Boogie On makes this a 5 star show to me, easy.  There would have had to have been serious carnage in the rest of the show for me to even downgrade it to 4.  The Rock and Roll is that good.  The jam was excellent, then Page comes in on the theremin and takes it to another universe.  Do not wait.  Download this show now, and grab a towel to mop up your face.  Everything else is pretty well played, even though the only other true highlight IMHO is the Roggae.  Much of the rest of the show has a very mellow, laid back vibe. I'm writing this review on the 2 year anniversary after someone started a thread about the epic Rock and Roll.
		I'm writing this review on the 2 year anniversary after someone started a thread about the epic Rock and Roll. That was a full-on "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" tease by Trey that needs to mentioned in the show notes.  and I think that was the BEST Roggae EVER right after that ripping Taste.  I can't even begin to explain how amazing the Rock and Roll jam is. You MUST LISTEN to it!
		That was a full-on "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" tease by Trey that needs to mentioned in the show notes.  and I think that was the BEST Roggae EVER right after that ripping Taste.  I can't even begin to explain how amazing the Rock and Roll jam is. You MUST LISTEN to it! Solid first set......second set was amazing.  That R & R will go down in Phish history
		Solid first set......second set was amazing.  That R & R will go down in Phish history
	 ok people who want to talk about Phish as if they only played well during 93-97....step off...monster funk and straight sickness especially in that 2nd set....made my hair stand up
		ok people who want to talk about Phish as if they only played well during 93-97....step off...monster funk and straight sickness especially in that 2nd set....made my hair stand up
	 Show of the Year?
		Show of the Year? UIC Night 1 was far and away my favorite show from Summer '11 until I heard this show in full for the first time. The first set is *outstanding*, especially Cavern>Taste>Roggae>Walk Away. It's weird to say and think something like the "8/5/11 Roggae is one of the best jams of the summer", but it really is. Trey absolutely buries Walk Away (as he seems to do more often than not in 3.0). David Bowie is fairly cookie-cutter (as most versions in 3.0 are, unfortunately) but a cooke-cutter David Bowie is still incredibly exciting.
		UIC Night 1 was far and away my favorite show from Summer '11 until I heard this show in full for the first time. The first set is *outstanding*, especially Cavern>Taste>Roggae>Walk Away. It's weird to say and think something like the "8/5/11 Roggae is one of the best jams of the summer", but it really is. Trey absolutely buries Walk Away (as he seems to do more often than not in 3.0). David Bowie is fairly cookie-cutter (as most versions in 3.0 are, unfortunately) but a cooke-cutter David Bowie is still incredibly exciting.  An excellent Roggae and smooth David Bowie in the first set combine with a great second set sequence of Backwards Down the Number Line > Rock and Roll -> Meatstick -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Farmhouse > Show of Life to make this a great tour opener.
		An excellent Roggae and smooth David Bowie in the first set combine with a great second set sequence of Backwards Down the Number Line > Rock and Roll -> Meatstick -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Farmhouse > Show of Life to make this a great tour opener. This show evinces some real fire, from Trey especially, who is always my main focus perhaps to the detriment of what Phish is really going for, but it was Trey's playing and personality coming through the music that initially hooked me and keeps me listening after 15 years going.  That being said, the highlights to me were Roggae > Walk Away and Rock and Roll -> Meatstick.  The segue into Meatstick was a lot stronger than the segue into Boogie On Reggae Woman, IMO.  Walk Away was what I consider a standout version, just slayed by Trey.  YMMV.  Cohesively, this show was a lot of fun to listen to, and has some substantial replay value.  I enjoyed listening to it more than any show from Leg 1!  I am very hopeful for a strong Leg 2 after last night.
		This show evinces some real fire, from Trey especially, who is always my main focus perhaps to the detriment of what Phish is really going for, but it was Trey's playing and personality coming through the music that initially hooked me and keeps me listening after 15 years going.  That being said, the highlights to me were Roggae > Walk Away and Rock and Roll -> Meatstick.  The segue into Meatstick was a lot stronger than the segue into Boogie On Reggae Woman, IMO.  Walk Away was what I consider a standout version, just slayed by Trey.  YMMV.  Cohesively, this show was a lot of fun to listen to, and has some substantial replay value.  I enjoyed listening to it more than any show from Leg 1!  I am very hopeful for a strong Leg 2 after last night. I swear I hear at least a few Moma Dance teases from Trey and Mike during the Rock And Roll jam, right before Page whips out the Theremin.
		I swear I hear at least a few Moma Dance teases from Trey and Mike during the Rock And Roll jam, right before Page whips out the Theremin.
	 I forgot just how excellent this Roggae and Farmhouse are!
		I forgot just how excellent this Roggae and Farmhouse are! I never got around to writing a review for this show even though it was my first, I got an email from Phish.net that said it was my first Phish-iversary and that I should review it. I started the day off in the last place I wanted to be - taking a test in my Pre-calc class that I was taking in summer school, I couldn't wait to get to the show.
		I never got around to writing a review for this show even though it was my first, I got an email from Phish.net that said it was my first Phish-iversary and that I should review it. I started the day off in the last place I wanted to be - taking a test in my Pre-calc class that I was taking in summer school, I couldn't wait to get to the show. Just a little under a year after this shit went down, I am finally starting to come to terms with the last 30 mins of set II.  I dig any good jam no matter what show it is from, but isn't it so much more satisfying when the show rocks as well?  I think so.
		Just a little under a year after this shit went down, I am finally starting to come to terms with the last 30 mins of set II.  I dig any good jam no matter what show it is from, but isn't it so much more satisfying when the show rocks as well?  I think so.   This show was amazing! Prior to the first show, my girlfriend and I met three guys in the lot who were attending their first Phish shows ever, so we decided to show them around. Two of them came together from Peru and the other one came by himself all the way from Spain. Talk about dedicated phans! We couldn't have asked for 2 better shows for these new guys to witness...the first set alone would have been awesome! I remember thinking that KDF and The Wedge was an appropriate way to kick off a show at The Gorge...the nature theme and all. Although the first set has some solid jams, it really took off for me when they hit the peak of Roggae, which is one of the best versions, IMO. Following the Roggae the Walk Away was just loaded with energy and really took the show into another gear heading into set break.
		This show was amazing! Prior to the first show, my girlfriend and I met three guys in the lot who were attending their first Phish shows ever, so we decided to show them around. Two of them came together from Peru and the other one came by himself all the way from Spain. Talk about dedicated phans! We couldn't have asked for 2 better shows for these new guys to witness...the first set alone would have been awesome! I remember thinking that KDF and The Wedge was an appropriate way to kick off a show at The Gorge...the nature theme and all. Although the first set has some solid jams, it really took off for me when they hit the peak of Roggae, which is one of the best versions, IMO. Following the Roggae the Walk Away was just loaded with energy and really took the show into another gear heading into set break. Very belated...
		Very belated... I just want to make two points about this show:
		I just want to make two points about this show: so this was my first show of the year, and my fourth show overall. i’d already seen both gorge ‘09 shows and the blossom ‘10 show: i was blown away by the ‘09 shows (influenced a bit, no doubt, by losing my phish-virginity) and had found the ‘10 show serviceable but kind of “meh”. i had good reason to think that these ‘11 shows would be different, though. unlike the previous two years, i’d spent every night of the ‘11 tour so far listening to streams online and tapes of each show the next day while i was at work, and it was clear that the band was really just at a different level than they had been the previous two years.
		so this was my first show of the year, and my fourth show overall. i’d already seen both gorge ‘09 shows and the blossom ‘10 show: i was blown away by the ‘09 shows (influenced a bit, no doubt, by losing my phish-virginity) and had found the ‘10 show serviceable but kind of “meh”. i had good reason to think that these ‘11 shows would be different, though. unlike the previous two years, i’d spent every night of the ‘11 tour so far listening to streams online and tapes of each show the next day while i was at work, and it was clear that the band was really just at a different level than they had been the previous two years. Hoping to see this show as an official LivePhish release someday, or R&R>Meatstick as LP on LP would be amazing. This show was one of the best shows I’ve seen the band perform. I’ve seen a solid number of PHISH 1.0. The guys seemed to be channeling some of the old magic from the early 2000s. Highlights for me were Bathtub Gin, Roggae, rock and Roll> meatstick
		Hoping to see this show as an official LivePhish release someday, or R&R>Meatstick as LP on LP would be amazing. This show was one of the best shows I’ve seen the band perform. I’ve seen a solid number of PHISH 1.0. The guys seemed to be channeling some of the old magic from the early 2000s. Highlights for me were Bathtub Gin, Roggae, rock and Roll> meatstick
	 Great show! During setbreak I had gotten down on the floor toward the back but on the floor for the second set. My two friends left to go to the bathroom and I never saw them again.  I remember looking around during the R&R and looking for someone to say OMG to,  I live in the NW so I usually only get to see them at the Gorge, but have seen every show since 1998 and this was tops! Mike was a beast that night
		Great show! During setbreak I had gotten down on the floor toward the back but on the floor for the second set. My two friends left to go to the bathroom and I never saw them again.  I remember looking around during the R&R and looking for someone to say OMG to,  I live in the NW so I usually only get to see them at the Gorge, but have seen every show since 1998 and this was tops! Mike was a beast that night
	 First set from MFMF onward was ridiculous.... Watched security drag out a kicking and screaming spunion during Walk Away.  I had my own spunion moment when, speechless after Roggae, Walk Away, Funky Bitch, Roses are Free, and Bowie, I insisted that surely the show was over and the band had simply neglected to take a set break.
		First set from MFMF onward was ridiculous.... Watched security drag out a kicking and screaming spunion during Walk Away.  I had my own spunion moment when, speechless after Roggae, Walk Away, Funky Bitch, Roses are Free, and Bowie, I insisted that surely the show was over and the band had simply neglected to take a set break. Phenomenal. RnR->Meatstick is obviously a monster, but the playing is superb throughout. Roggae may have been my favorite part of the show.
		Phenomenal. RnR->Meatstick is obviously a monster, but the playing is superb throughout. Roggae may have been my favorite part of the show.
	 I just listened to this one again and reaffirm that this is the best Rock Roll I've heard since Trey demolished it back in 09 at the Gorge (if you don't have that show you should).
		I just listened to this one again and reaffirm that this is the best Rock Roll I've heard since Trey demolished it back in 09 at the Gorge (if you don't have that show you should).Add a Review
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