Soundcheck: Jam, Jam, Ginseng Sullivan, My Soul
SET 1: The Curtain With, Wombat, Kill Devil Falls, Bouncing Around the Room > Poor Heart, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Lawn Boy, Wolfman's Brother, Waiting All Night, Winterqueen, Funky Bitch, Tube > Possum
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[1] > Twist > The Wedge > Tweezer -> Sand[1] > Piper -> Joy > Mike's Song > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Loving Cup > Tweezer Reprise
Trey teased The Munsters theme before Chalk Dust, Tweezer in Sand, and What's The Use? in Piper. The first jam in the soundcheck contained a London Bridge is Falling tease from Mike and the second jam contained Flash Light teases.
 
			Photo © Andrea Nusinov
 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Undermind
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					Undermind
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 I spent the last three days chasing Monica.  I thought she might be the S in Lushington.  I thought Bowie would have segued nicely into it on Saturday.  Maybe out of Slave for an amazing second set closer?  I thought all hope was lost late Sunday until they started into Mike's.  There's NO WAY they don't go Mike's>Monica>Weekapaug here, right?  Although a girl was mentioned in the song inserted where Monica obviously belonged, it was no Monica...My last hope was an E: Monica>Tweezer Reprise.  That's gotta be it.  Nope.  Alas, my search for Monica was fruitless.  The glaringly obvious omission of Monica is one of the biggest disappointments in 3.0 and perhaps all of Phish history.  Bands will form based on this tune, calling themselves "The Singing Monicas."  Generations will be shaped and Monicas will be played to celebrate our fallen friends.  For my friends who may be reading this, I hope that the music at my funeral reads as follows:
		I spent the last three days chasing Monica.  I thought she might be the S in Lushington.  I thought Bowie would have segued nicely into it on Saturday.  Maybe out of Slave for an amazing second set closer?  I thought all hope was lost late Sunday until they started into Mike's.  There's NO WAY they don't go Mike's>Monica>Weekapaug here, right?  Although a girl was mentioned in the song inserted where Monica obviously belonged, it was no Monica...My last hope was an E: Monica>Tweezer Reprise.  That's gotta be it.  Nope.  Alas, my search for Monica was fruitless.  The glaringly obvious omission of Monica is one of the biggest disappointments in 3.0 and perhaps all of Phish history.  Bands will form based on this tune, calling themselves "The Singing Monicas."  Generations will be shaped and Monicas will be played to celebrate our fallen friends.  For my friends who may be reading this, I hope that the music at my funeral reads as follows: Spectacular.
		Spectacular.  Solid 4 stars out of 5 from my vantage point center stage midfield. I'm not sure id go as far as the review above claiming it was on par with 97/98 (too much hyperbole for me), but there were several highlights throughout that I'll revisit on tape.
		Solid 4 stars out of 5 from my vantage point center stage midfield. I'm not sure id go as far as the review above claiming it was on par with 97/98 (too much hyperbole for me), but there were several highlights throughout that I'll revisit on tape. That Mike's was killer!!! I thought they were going to "Bring in the Dude" for a minute. The whole 2nd set was amazing. I was a little ehhhhhh when Trey went into Joy but that tune always gets me with the chorus at the end. 1st set was great as well. Lots of "W" tunes.
		That Mike's was killer!!! I thought they were going to "Bring in the Dude" for a minute. The whole 2nd set was amazing. I was a little ehhhhhh when Trey went into Joy but that tune always gets me with the chorus at the end. 1st set was great as well. Lots of "W" tunes.
	 Hey Kids! I've been getting down with the boys since Nectars in '87 and saw no more Dead shows after Brent died in '89 cause I had a shiny new toy. I try as hard as I can to remain unjaded and uncritical, but lets be honest , not every show can be transcendent . I was having my episodic/periodic "Phish doubt", after Chicago, (note to Phish, please go elsewhere nearby next year like Alpine or Deer Creek, cause Chi town has not been kind to you the last two years) which had been lifted slightly by some fire in the southern leg. I was jonesin' hard for some serious Phish funk. Friday night at Dick's, Page came outta the gate playing faster and funkier than at any time this year and led to the best Simple of 3.0. The whole weekend was deeply fulfilling but the clincher was Sunday Night Second Set. I am currently, joyfully listening to it for the 15th time! Boys and Girls , I'm happy to report to you that my favorite band does not SUCK ! My batteries are fully charged! The smile plastered on my face from getting down so hard , so fully,for so long Sunday night will warm the hearts of all those I come into contact with for months to come. AND WE STILL HAVE VEGAS BABY!
		Hey Kids! I've been getting down with the boys since Nectars in '87 and saw no more Dead shows after Brent died in '89 cause I had a shiny new toy. I try as hard as I can to remain unjaded and uncritical, but lets be honest , not every show can be transcendent . I was having my episodic/periodic "Phish doubt", after Chicago, (note to Phish, please go elsewhere nearby next year like Alpine or Deer Creek, cause Chi town has not been kind to you the last two years) which had been lifted slightly by some fire in the southern leg. I was jonesin' hard for some serious Phish funk. Friday night at Dick's, Page came outta the gate playing faster and funkier than at any time this year and led to the best Simple of 3.0. The whole weekend was deeply fulfilling but the clincher was Sunday Night Second Set. I am currently, joyfully listening to it for the 15th time! Boys and Girls , I'm happy to report to you that my favorite band does not SUCK ! My batteries are fully charged! The smile plastered on my face from getting down so hard , so fully,for so long Sunday night will warm the hearts of all those I come into contact with for months to come. AND WE STILL HAVE VEGAS BABY!
	 After giving this show a few more listens, I figured it'd be time to drop a review.
		After giving this show a few more listens, I figured it'd be time to drop a review. One of the most mind blowing and beautiful experiences of my life! Thank the phish from vt and everyone who participated in this incredible moment of creation. We love you! Do yourself a favor and give it a listen. The sand has to be one of the best of the 3.0 era. Mike-sally-groove was pure bliss.
		One of the most mind blowing and beautiful experiences of my life! Thank the phish from vt and everyone who participated in this incredible moment of creation. We love you! Do yourself a favor and give it a listen. The sand has to be one of the best of the 3.0 era. Mike-sally-groove was pure bliss.
	 One of the most mind blowing and beautiful experiences of my life! Thank the phish from vt and everyone who participated in this incredible moment of creation. We love you! Do yourself a favor and give it a listen. The sand has to be one of the best of the 3.0 era. Mike-sally-groove was pure bliss.
		One of the most mind blowing and beautiful experiences of my life! Thank the phish from vt and everyone who participated in this incredible moment of creation. We love you! Do yourself a favor and give it a listen. The sand has to be one of the best of the 3.0 era. Mike-sally-groove was pure bliss.
	 Great setlist all around, if perhaps a little songworthy. We get big jams in The Curtain With, Wolfman's, Chalkdust, and Tweezer -> Sand > Piper (the Sandpiper, if you will, for all you ornithologists out there, or just phans of the band Finch led by lead singer Troy Anastasio), though. The Chalkdust is my favorite jam of the night. It has a distinctive 3.0 flavor, if I do say so myself, in that it's more textural than it is "shreddy," and that's great! We still get to hear "shredding" from time to time. I like noticing that Joy was properly segued into; it makes me wonder if that has happened before, or since. Mike's Groove to close the second set is a great song(s) choice, IMO, and one that I would like to see more often, since Phish doesn't seem to want to put Mike's Groove in the second-set opening slot recently. I rated this show a 3/5, which just means "average-great," but if I had to rank Dick's 2014, I'd go 8/29 > 8/31 > 8/30... in other words, this is my second-favorite show of the run, and one of my favorite shows of the year. It was a very good year.
		Great setlist all around, if perhaps a little songworthy. We get big jams in The Curtain With, Wolfman's, Chalkdust, and Tweezer -> Sand > Piper (the Sandpiper, if you will, for all you ornithologists out there, or just phans of the band Finch led by lead singer Troy Anastasio), though. The Chalkdust is my favorite jam of the night. It has a distinctive 3.0 flavor, if I do say so myself, in that it's more textural than it is "shreddy," and that's great! We still get to hear "shredding" from time to time. I like noticing that Joy was properly segued into; it makes me wonder if that has happened before, or since. Mike's Groove to close the second set is a great song(s) choice, IMO, and one that I would like to see more often, since Phish doesn't seem to want to put Mike's Groove in the second-set opening slot recently. I rated this show a 3/5, which just means "average-great," but if I had to rank Dick's 2014, I'd go 8/29 > 8/31 > 8/30... in other words, this is my second-favorite show of the run, and one of my favorite shows of the year. It was a very good year.
	 love diCK5”  CO-flag motif painting to Chris Kuroda.  We caught his attention after set break started and when he realized what IT said his eyes lit up with Joy!
		love diCK5”  CO-flag motif painting to Chris Kuroda.  We caught his attention after set break started and when he realized what IT said his eyes lit up with Joy! This was the show that pushed me over the edge to see phish as much as I financially could as I was previously spending most of my show money on Dead related projects. Curtain with opener was bliss being huge Colorado 88 fan. The second set really sent me flying, especially with the sand>piper. I was also super impressed with Mike’s bass slap in weekapaug. Decided I would have to do every dicks three night run and travel states to get my fix from there on out.
		This was the show that pushed me over the edge to see phish as much as I financially could as I was previously spending most of my show money on Dead related projects. Curtain with opener was bliss being huge Colorado 88 fan. The second set really sent me flying, especially with the sand>piper. I was also super impressed with Mike’s bass slap in weekapaug. Decided I would have to do every dicks three night run and travel states to get my fix from there on out.
	 What an amazing night. I got to take my little brother to this show, who hadn't seen Phish since Fall 98. About three years ago I made him a CD of Phish covers, and he instantly fell in love with their rendition of Bold as love from 92 St. Michaels. That night we joked about how awesome it would be if they played it, but we chuckled and said it would never happen.
		What an amazing night. I got to take my little brother to this show, who hadn't seen Phish since Fall 98. About three years ago I made him a CD of Phish covers, and he instantly fell in love with their rendition of Bold as love from 92 St. Michaels. That night we joked about how awesome it would be if they played it, but we chuckled and said it would never happen. Having moved to CO the week of the “S” show has proven to me countless times that IT was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  Phish's decision to return to Commerce City annually has proven to be one of the best career moves they have ever made.  Sunday night at DICK'S started off going south, but in our community this means something else.  From the opening licks of The Curtain With the boys were sending a message; in a sense regretting nothing and rewarding us with this treasure.  After 13 minutes of pure bliss the boys left behind The Curtain With a broken leg, and bringing it forward Wombat emerged as the song we had to have.  Listen for Fish's vocals as they are hilariously high-pitched.  For calling Wombat I was rewarded with a ground-scored Abe Vigoda mask.
		Having moved to CO the week of the “S” show has proven to me countless times that IT was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  Phish's decision to return to Commerce City annually has proven to be one of the best career moves they have ever made.  Sunday night at DICK'S started off going south, but in our community this means something else.  From the opening licks of The Curtain With the boys were sending a message; in a sense regretting nothing and rewarding us with this treasure.  After 13 minutes of pure bliss the boys left behind The Curtain With a broken leg, and bringing it forward Wombat emerged as the song we had to have.  Listen for Fish's vocals as they are hilariously high-pitched.  For calling Wombat I was rewarded with a ground-scored Abe Vigoda mask. Having moved to CO the week of the “S” show has proven to me countless times that IT was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  Phish's decision to return to Commerce City annually has proven to be one of the best career moves they have ever made.  Sunday night at DICK'S started off going south, but in our community this means something else.  From the opening licks of The Curtain With the boys were sending a message; in a sense regretting nothing and rewarding us with this treasure.  After 13 minutes of pure bliss the boys left behind The Curtain With a broken leg, and bringing it forward Wombat emerged as the song we had to have.  Listen for Fish's vocals as they are hilariously high-pitched.  For calling Wombat I was rewarded with a ground-scored Abe Vigoda mask.
		Having moved to CO the week of the “S” show has proven to me countless times that IT was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  Phish's decision to return to Commerce City annually has proven to be one of the best career moves they have ever made.  Sunday night at DICK'S started off going south, but in our community this means something else.  From the opening licks of The Curtain With the boys were sending a message; in a sense regretting nothing and rewarding us with this treasure.  After 13 minutes of pure bliss the boys left behind The Curtain With a broken leg, and bringing it forward Wombat emerged as the song we had to have.  Listen for Fish's vocals as they are hilariously high-pitched.  For calling Wombat I was rewarded with a ground-scored Abe Vigoda mask.Add a Review
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Review by montaigne
Last night's first set was excellent. I had it pegged as a contender for best set of the run...until the second set came and kicked our asses!!!!!!!! It might not be the best set I've ever seen, but it's probably the hardest I've ever grooved in my life. They were on...pardon the pun here...FUEGO!!!!!
I was not a believer until last night. I was 100% convinced that 97-98 were their best years, and that was settled.
I'm not sure that I was wrong, but I have my doubts now.
I love the longer jams and they don't do that as often anymore, but EVERYTHING they played last night was as funky as could be- with a new little dance/trance element added to the longer jams.
I'll never see another 7-23-1997. They may never play another 2001 like 8-17-97 or 7-18-98 that goes on for 20+ blissful minutes.
But man oh man, they manage to pack so much more into a smaller time and space.
The boys are absolutely phucking back (if they ever left), and last's nights show was one of the best I've ever seen (there, I said it!).
It's good to be alive!
Viva Montaigne.