Soundcheck: Dog Log, Ginseng Sullivan, Burn That Bridge [Possibly incomplete]
SET 1: Fluffhead, Kill Devil Falls > Cities, Funky Bitch > Wilson[1], Reba[2], Walk Away, Wolfman's Brother > Possum
SET 2: Lengthwise -> Maze, Halley's Comet > Mike's Song > Simple > Backwards Down the Number Line > Prince Caspian > Rock and Roll > Weekapaug Groove, Loving Cup
ENCORE: Show of Life, Golgi Apparatus
 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Finally getting around to reviewing a show, and I figured I might as well review my first phish show ever. Oh what a 2 night run! Little did I know that my life would be changed forever.
		Finally getting around to reviewing a show, and I figured I might as well review my first phish show ever. Oh what a 2 night run! Little did I know that my life would be changed forever. BDTNL - Epic version here....listening to the 12/30/12 version made me revisit a bunch of versions of this song in the 3.0 era and this version smokes
		BDTNL - Epic version here....listening to the 12/30/12 version made me revisit a bunch of versions of this song in the 3.0 era and this version smokes
	 This show was one of my Sunday, screen door open correcting papers shows...
		This show was one of my Sunday, screen door open correcting papers shows... amazing show.  just wanted to write a review since there is only one.  you can't really go wrong with any tracks on this show.  starts great with a pretty nice fluffhead.  the cities was actually just standard, but the wilson, reba, and wolfman's really started to show the energy of the rest of the night.
		amazing show.  just wanted to write a review since there is only one.  you can't really go wrong with any tracks on this show.  starts great with a pretty nice fluffhead.  the cities was actually just standard, but the wilson, reba, and wolfman's really started to show the energy of the rest of the night. and i have always saw the potential of that tune.  but this night, absolutely epic.  after they moved into this intense sort of tone or approach at the 6th minute, i got excited for what i felt would be a real nice BDTNL.  but then they really opened up and by the 9th minute (of a 14:14 BDTNL) they were just simply OFF!  i mean such flow that you almost can't believe it.  is it jam, is it d'n'b, is it really phish?  i couldn't believe it when it was happening, and still am totally blown away when i listen.
   and i have always saw the potential of that tune.  but this night, absolutely epic.  after they moved into this intense sort of tone or approach at the 6th minute, i got excited for what i felt would be a real nice BDTNL.  but then they really opened up and by the 9th minute (of a 14:14 BDTNL) they were just simply OFF!  i mean such flow that you almost can't believe it.  is it jam, is it d'n'b, is it really phish?  i couldn't believe it when it was happening, and still am totally blown away when i listen. Just listened to this show today after listening to the entire 2010 summer tour over the past 2 weeks. This was one of the better shows. Very strong playing and the BDTNL was top notch as others have already noted. The Simple was no slouch either. Same goes for the Weekapaug. You can really tell they were enjoying themselves this night and the playing is tight. Check it out.
		Just listened to this show today after listening to the entire 2010 summer tour over the past 2 weeks. This was one of the better shows. Very strong playing and the BDTNL was top notch as others have already noted. The Simple was no slouch either. Same goes for the Weekapaug. You can really tell they were enjoying themselves this night and the playing is tight. Check it out.
	 So much of this show wasn't exactly my kind of cup of tea but the brilliance of this show just cannot be denied. Best version of Rock and Roll I've ever easily witnessed in my short touring lifetime (14 months) and the best I've ever heard. I'm guessing since it's a NY-themed song that they were pumped to do it here. Heck, there was nothing wrong with the execution of the show itself, especially the second set. Every song was a virtual highlight. Some of the jams are just unreal (pick just about any song in the 2nd set and would be all good...), they've got the uncanny ability to take it up and then take it up just when you think they taken it up as much as they can. What I'm personally lacking is the or an emotional attachment most of the material. Regardless, this band is playing at such an elevated level that it's been a privilege to witness it and I can't wait for the ending night of this kick-ass summer '10 tour...
		So much of this show wasn't exactly my kind of cup of tea but the brilliance of this show just cannot be denied. Best version of Rock and Roll I've ever easily witnessed in my short touring lifetime (14 months) and the best I've ever heard. I'm guessing since it's a NY-themed song that they were pumped to do it here. Heck, there was nothing wrong with the execution of the show itself, especially the second set. Every song was a virtual highlight. Some of the jams are just unreal (pick just about any song in the 2nd set and would be all good...), they've got the uncanny ability to take it up and then take it up just when you think they taken it up as much as they can. What I'm personally lacking is the or an emotional attachment most of the material. Regardless, this band is playing at such an elevated level that it's been a privilege to witness it and I can't wait for the ending night of this kick-ass summer '10 tour...
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Review by MainePhishingSince88
the second set lengthwise > maze was what to this day turned me into the fan i am. that special moment i will remember forever.