Soundcheck: La Grange, My Soul
SET 1: Crowd Control, Poor Heart, The Moma Dance, Back on the Train, Army of One, Bouncing Around the Room, Ya Mar, Roggae, A Wave of Hope[1], Stash, Cavern
SET 2: Everything's Right, What's the Use?, Crosseyed and Painless > What's the Use? > Down with Disease > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Possum
ENCORE: Drift While You're Sleeping
A Wave of Hope made its Phish debut. Trey teased Simple in Everything’s Right and Crosseyed and Painless in Down With Disease. Down With Disease was unfinished. Page and Trey teased Long Tall Glasses in Possum. This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
 
			2021 Michael Ayers
 Writing this as I’m arriving back at my air b ‘n b. What a great Saturday show. And as always, phish switch up their act to keep us on our toes. Where Friday saw phish delving into deep water territory with unbelievable improv, Saturday brings us the band in a much more optimistic and care-free summertime fashion. Not that they didn’t stop to take some songs out for a ride. Everything’s Right is the first up to break new territory (and I believe also the longest to date?). The WTU turned the crowd sentimental. Everyone in a quiet awe while band brought it down to 1 (again, as opposed to yesterday’s 11). My gf, who had her 3rd show tonight said WTU? seems like a song that would have been played in a sappy Twin Peaks scene, and now that I’ve pictured it, I can’t not hear it any other way lol. The >Crosseyed> WTU(!!!) came in to wake us up and turn the lawn into dance floor. And finally, Disease takes us to church. I lost track of the time, but it felt like Trey sustained that note for 2-3 minutes.
		Writing this as I’m arriving back at my air b ‘n b. What a great Saturday show. And as always, phish switch up their act to keep us on our toes. Where Friday saw phish delving into deep water territory with unbelievable improv, Saturday brings us the band in a much more optimistic and care-free summertime fashion. Not that they didn’t stop to take some songs out for a ride. Everything’s Right is the first up to break new territory (and I believe also the longest to date?). The WTU turned the crowd sentimental. Everyone in a quiet awe while band brought it down to 1 (again, as opposed to yesterday’s 11). My gf, who had her 3rd show tonight said WTU? seems like a song that would have been played in a sappy Twin Peaks scene, and now that I’ve pictured it, I can’t not hear it any other way lol. The >Crosseyed> WTU(!!!) came in to wake us up and turn the lawn into dance floor. And finally, Disease takes us to church. I lost track of the time, but it felt like Trey sustained that note for 2-3 minutes. Absolute scorcher of a show. It’s funny because I absolutely thought this show was better than night 1. Guess it goes to show that we all truly do fish(Phish)  differently. The energy in the building was brimming with blissfully good vibes. Everyone was settled in from night 1 and we were surrounded by an even better group. Knew it would be a special evening.
		Absolute scorcher of a show. It’s funny because I absolutely thought this show was better than night 1. Guess it goes to show that we all truly do fish(Phish)  differently. The energy in the building was brimming with blissfully good vibes. Everyone was settled in from night 1 and we were surrounded by an even better group. Knew it would be a special evening. 30th show!  I kept saying I wanted my elusive Crosseyed that I’d been chasing to be caught tonight.. more on that later!!
		30th show!  I kept saying I wanted my elusive Crosseyed that I’d been chasing to be caught tonight.. more on that later!! In a review of Alpharetta 1 I said that show should be in the running for best of tour. I stand by this thought but would now slightly amend the list of other shows. Since it is not possible to edit reviews after posting, here is the revised Top 5 shows of Summer Tour 2021, in chronological order: Alpharetta 1, Deer Creek 2, Hershey 2, Shoreline 2, and Dick’s 3. Now, on to a review of this show.
		In a review of Alpharetta 1 I said that show should be in the running for best of tour. I stand by this thought but would now slightly amend the list of other shows. Since it is not possible to edit reviews after posting, here is the revised Top 5 shows of Summer Tour 2021, in chronological order: Alpharetta 1, Deer Creek 2, Hershey 2, Shoreline 2, and Dick’s 3. Now, on to a review of this show. Night Two of Deer Creek was a fun one-- coming off a scorching night one, the band had crowd expectations high and they delivered a fun setlist with highlights slewed throughout the show.
		Night Two of Deer Creek was a fun one-- coming off a scorching night one, the band had crowd expectations high and they delivered a fun setlist with highlights slewed throughout the show.  So much fire from night one, I fear this one is being overlooked.  A fate many shows receive.
		So much fire from night one, I fear this one is being overlooked.  A fate many shows receive. Set 1: Fun, tight Poor Heart. Roggae isn't a song I'm particularly fond of, but this version is pretty nice. A Wave of Hope is yet another lame new song. Trite lyrics, and nothing interesting musically. This is simply not why I listen to Phish. Struggling to find something redeeming in this crap Trey churns out gets really tiring. The Stash jam has some interesting moments, but nothing earth shattering. Overall a fairly standard first set.
		Set 1: Fun, tight Poor Heart. Roggae isn't a song I'm particularly fond of, but this version is pretty nice. A Wave of Hope is yet another lame new song. Trite lyrics, and nothing interesting musically. This is simply not why I listen to Phish. Struggling to find something redeeming in this crap Trey churns out gets really tiring. The Stash jam has some interesting moments, but nothing earth shattering. Overall a fairly standard first set.Add a Review
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Review by yam_ekaj
*NOTE* The following review is most from the "in a vacuum," as it were. obviously, bc this is the first tour back and also my personal second show back, the excitement and enjoyment is through the roof. however, for the sake of the annals of .net, i will review with somewhat of an objective eye. with that said, objectively, this was a fire show.
set 1 was solid. by far the standout moment was the stash, which reached deep type 2 levels. it was a layered improvisation featuring standout playing from all four members, particularly fishman who has been on fire this run. good to see them really take it this tune for a walk. love it.
the earlier moma dance was also quite good, with trey delivering some extremely smooth lines. loved this version. spirited roggae and back on the trane as well. the rest of the songs were all a pleasure to hear and very well played. good set up for set 2.
second frame begins with the first ever 20-minute everything's right. absolutely fire jam. they are ripping off 20+ minute versions with ease. utterly effortless; such a pleasure to watch. what's the use is well placed here, love an early set version. fishman then pulls out his personal mic and it's on--crosseyed. one of my faves to hear live. this version didn't disappoint, going pretty far out in a very short time. and then trey puts a cherry on top by leading the band back into WTU before they drop into a quality DWD. Wading is nice--if they're gonna do a cool down, this is a worthy choice.
then possum comes on, one of my personal favorite songs. this is an absolutely flaming, machine gun, down and dirty sick ass possum. page destroyed his solo. then trey comes in: machine gun central. he really was relentless here--peak after peak. incredible. listen to this. perfect end to a great set.
drift encore--standard version (will admit here that this is not one of my favorite songs, but a good way to send folks home nonetheless).
phish is on fire