SET 1: AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Possum, Corinna, Sand, Halley's Comet > Funky Bitch, Sample in a Jar, Roses Are Free -> My Friend, My Friend, Slave to the Traffic Light
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Birds of a Feather, Tweezer > Twist > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Chalk Dust Torture, Joy > Run Like an Antelope, Shine a Light
ENCORE: First Tube
 Via Live Webcast
		Via Live Webcast I never thought I would write a review/response on here, but here I am!  To all the people saying it was a mediocre set list, in consistant pacing, and overall an poor showing, that's like, your opinion, maaaan.
		I never thought I would write a review/response on here, but here I am!  To all the people saying it was a mediocre set list, in consistant pacing, and overall an poor showing, that's like, your opinion, maaaan.   Via Live Webcast
		Via Live Webcast Twist, Velvet Sea, Chalkdust, Joy, Antelope, Shine A Light, First Tube
		Twist, Velvet Sea, Chalkdust, Joy, Antelope, Shine A Light, First Tube  Loved this show and what they're doing right now. Loved the pacing of the first set and the comfortable tempo of the show generally. Really attentive and polished.  Let's hope for deeper exploration Saturday night.  The two set closers were blissful highlights.
		Loved this show and what they're doing right now. Loved the pacing of the first set and the comfortable tempo of the show generally. Really attentive and polished.  Let's hope for deeper exploration Saturday night.  The two set closers were blissful highlights.
	 Wow i'm surprised that I got dinged up so much for that. It was kind of a joke guys, sheesh. But I guess fast song, slow song, fast song, slow song, fast song, slow song, fast song is up some people's alleyways.
		Wow i'm surprised that I got dinged up so much for that. It was kind of a joke guys, sheesh. But I guess fast song, slow song, fast song, slow song, fast song, slow song, fast song is up some people's alleyways. For what it's worth, I actually found the jamming in Disease and Tweezer  to be the high points of the whole 3 night run in San Francisco. Sunday 8/19 may be a better overall show, but don't sleep on the first part of this second set. Really out there stuff.
		For what it's worth, I actually found the jamming in Disease and Tweezer  to be the high points of the whole 3 night run in San Francisco. Sunday 8/19 may be a better overall show, but don't sleep on the first part of this second set. Really out there stuff.
	 The anticipation leading up to San Phranphishco 2012 was at an all time high for number of reasons. This would be my first expedition to the sunshine state and I couldn't ask for a better trio to the tear up the town. My perennial Phish crony and best friend along with my younger brother who lives in San Fran would be on hand.
		The anticipation leading up to San Phranphishco 2012 was at an all time high for number of reasons. This would be my first expedition to the sunshine state and I couldn't ask for a better trio to the tear up the town. My perennial Phish crony and best friend along with my younger brother who lives in San Fran would be on hand.  Via webcast and minidisc ~ just gave this show a 4 knowing in my heart, ears, brain and blood supply, the following songs were above average versions "Corinna" "Funky Bitch" "Disease" "Tweezer" and just an ear-to-ear smiling version of "Shine a Light."  Trey was smiling so much during Shine a Light, that grin zapped me out of my growing I'm passing out couch tour stage at 1:30am Chicago time.  Best of all was the TWEEZER.  There is a moment in this TWEEZER where Trey hands it all over to Mike and the groove between Mike and Jon makes ah my eyes bulge - oh yes - its what keeps us all addicted that groove.  I wanna say this, too, because I may write about future shows this tour, I don't believe most of the negative or critical things I read from others on here.  If you listen to PHISH young or old, new or vet, and you write on Phish.net, you have better taste in music than 99.9% of the Earth population.  Trey - if you're reading this, how about a BFFCFM > Life On Mars > Spock's Brain.  That would be righteous.  Keep tickling our ears and inspiring our lives!
		Via webcast and minidisc ~ just gave this show a 4 knowing in my heart, ears, brain and blood supply, the following songs were above average versions "Corinna" "Funky Bitch" "Disease" "Tweezer" and just an ear-to-ear smiling version of "Shine a Light."  Trey was smiling so much during Shine a Light, that grin zapped me out of my growing I'm passing out couch tour stage at 1:30am Chicago time.  Best of all was the TWEEZER.  There is a moment in this TWEEZER where Trey hands it all over to Mike and the groove between Mike and Jon makes ah my eyes bulge - oh yes - its what keeps us all addicted that groove.  I wanna say this, too, because I may write about future shows this tour, I don't believe most of the negative or critical things I read from others on here.  If you listen to PHISH young or old, new or vet, and you write on Phish.net, you have better taste in music than 99.9% of the Earth population.  Trey - if you're reading this, how about a BFFCFM > Life On Mars > Spock's Brain.  That would be righteous.  Keep tickling our ears and inspiring our lives!
	 I really wish webcasters were not officially "reviewing shows... Was THERE, and first set meh, second set BALLS!!!! Dance effing party that was utterly funktastic. Wading and joy were quite odd in terms of placement, but whatever- prob lost 4lbs of sweat.
		I really wish webcasters were not officially "reviewing shows... Was THERE, and first set meh, second set BALLS!!!! Dance effing party that was utterly funktastic. Wading and joy were quite odd in terms of placement, but whatever- prob lost 4lbs of sweat.
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		Via Live Webcast Overall this was an extremely fun show to be at. Had an awesome crew with me and we had decent (well maybe not really) floor spots. The first set was pretty much what I expected it to be..nothing too fancy but definitely some high energy stuff to get the crowd excited.
		Overall this was an extremely fun show to be at. Had an awesome crew with me and we had decent (well maybe not really) floor spots. The first set was pretty much what I expected it to be..nothing too fancy but definitely some high energy stuff to get the crowd excited.  Everything after the Twist in Set 2 is pretty bad. That Antelope sounded awful to my ears. But the Disease > BOAF > Tweezer is bad to the bone, funky as hell, sparse, psychedelic, great Phish all the way. So they lost the steam in the 2nd half? at least we got that first segment.
		Everything after the Twist in Set 2 is pretty bad. That Antelope sounded awful to my ears. But the Disease > BOAF > Tweezer is bad to the bone, funky as hell, sparse, psychedelic, great Phish all the way. So they lost the steam in the 2nd half? at least we got that first segment.
	 It seems like set 2 is the john belushi set..  you're up, then you're down, then you're up etc...  like a speedball...  weird song selection...
		It seems like set 2 is the john belushi set..  you're up, then you're down, then you're up etc...  like a speedball...  weird song selection...
	 So I missed the show and woke up wondering  "...um, where's the tweprise?", hopefully we'll get 2 tonight a la 6/18/2010.  Did they hit curfew or something?
		So I missed the show and woke up wondering  "...um, where's the tweprise?", hopefully we'll get 2 tonight a la 6/18/2010.  Did they hit curfew or something?
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