SET 1: Runaway Jim, Ocelot, Heavy Things, Back on the Train, Funky Bitch, Tube -> Psycho Killer -> Tube, Hold Your Head Up[1] > Cracklin' Rosie > Hold Your Head Up, Stash, Bouncing Around the Room, Paul and Silas, Horn, Corinna, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture > Carini > Sand, Roses Are Free > Punch You in the Eye > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Ghost > Suzy Greenberg > Run Like an Antelope[2]
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 I am so blown away by this tour that I literally don't know which show to comment on...or even what to say. I was at all of these, jones beach, worcester...SPAC was magical...crowd at jones beach an interesting mix of douchebags...worcester was an absolute shit show. I guess for future people reading this...you should definitely download and study almost every show of this tour. Absolutely masterful musicianship. I've noticed a lot of the other guys who know what they're talking about on this site have been pretty speechless too.
		I am so blown away by this tour that I literally don't know which show to comment on...or even what to say. I was at all of these, jones beach, worcester...SPAC was magical...crowd at jones beach an interesting mix of douchebags...worcester was an absolute shit show. I guess for future people reading this...you should definitely download and study almost every show of this tour. Absolutely masterful musicianship. I've noticed a lot of the other guys who know what they're talking about on this site have been pretty speechless too.  Let me first say that there is a LOT to love about this show.  The warm up section is mostly solid, with a good Jim and Ocelot, a so-so Heavy Things, and a decent BOTT and Bitch.  Psycho Tube is great fun and such a smooth transition, and has some really nice Page.  It was a treat, but Cracklin' Rosie was even more so, with Psycho Killer and tucking-infused HYHU segments taboot.  As Fish said, "This is...well, this is a big hit."  Hilarious, fun, fantastic.  Things get a bit more standard from there, with a solid Stash, a Bouncin' (what can you say about Bouncin'?), Paul and Silas (yay for that!) and a mostly well-played Horn.  Corrina is absolutely beautiful, and was a weclome treat.  The first set wraps up, though, with an absolutely RIPPING Light Up, with devesating Page and Trey sections.  Great way to wrap up set one of the first night.
		Let me first say that there is a LOT to love about this show.  The warm up section is mostly solid, with a good Jim and Ocelot, a so-so Heavy Things, and a decent BOTT and Bitch.  Psycho Tube is great fun and such a smooth transition, and has some really nice Page.  It was a treat, but Cracklin' Rosie was even more so, with Psycho Killer and tucking-infused HYHU segments taboot.  As Fish said, "This is...well, this is a big hit."  Hilarious, fun, fantastic.  Things get a bit more standard from there, with a solid Stash, a Bouncin' (what can you say about Bouncin'?), Paul and Silas (yay for that!) and a mostly well-played Horn.  Corrina is absolutely beautiful, and was a weclome treat.  The first set wraps up, though, with an absolutely RIPPING Light Up, with devesating Page and Trey sections.  Great way to wrap up set one of the first night. Great show!
		Great show!  Sneakin' Sally Through the 13 minutes of sickness.  Thank you, PHISH.  WOW!  Five-star stuff right there!!
		Sneakin' Sally Through the 13 minutes of sickness.  Thank you, PHISH.  WOW!  Five-star stuff right there!!
	 Its funny how everyone has their own impressions of a show. I'll be short and sweet but to me clearly the Sally>Ghost was one of the jams of the summer.
		Its funny how everyone has their own impressions of a show. I'll be short and sweet but to me clearly the Sally>Ghost was one of the jams of the summer.  A year later this show holds up - both on the iPod and in memory. SPAC is a challenging arena to drive to and park at (I was a mile from the stage, at least) but the energy in the "building" was outstanding, even if it was a solid 85-degrees and humid as the boys tore into Runaway Jim. I'm not a fan of Fishman's antics (plus he sings off-key) but the Tube > Psycho Killer > Tube transition was seamless and wholly entertaining in a Set 1 that featured a solid BOTT and an up-to-snuff Funky Bitch.
		A year later this show holds up - both on the iPod and in memory. SPAC is a challenging arena to drive to and park at (I was a mile from the stage, at least) but the energy in the "building" was outstanding, even if it was a solid 85-degrees and humid as the boys tore into Runaway Jim. I'm not a fan of Fishman's antics (plus he sings off-key) but the Tube > Psycho Killer > Tube transition was seamless and wholly entertaining in a Set 1 that featured a solid BOTT and an up-to-snuff Funky Bitch.  I was totally drenched as I happily trudged back a mile (at least, I think) to my trusty Subaru.
  I was totally drenched as I happily trudged back a mile (at least, I think) to my trusty Subaru.
	 Just one quick thought. I LOVED THIS SHOW. And at the end it made me realize something. Loving Cup is awesome! The best analogy I can think of for it is the cigarette after some hot sex with the girl down the street. Just the icing on the cake ya know? Everything about this show seemed right to me. I left in awe. My friends were worried cuz I couldn't talk for about an hour after the show cuz I didn't know where to start.
		Just one quick thought. I LOVED THIS SHOW. And at the end it made me realize something. Loving Cup is awesome! The best analogy I can think of for it is the cigarette after some hot sex with the girl down the street. Just the icing on the cake ya know? Everything about this show seemed right to me. I left in awe. My friends were worried cuz I couldn't talk for about an hour after the show cuz I didn't know where to start.
	 July 6th, 2012 was day one of a three-night Phish run at one of my favourite venues, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC).  This was the weekend that m’lady and I stayed at the nondescript and relatively unfun Holiday Inn, which was just close enough to the concert shed to make you think you should walk and just a little too far to be comfortably walked.
		July 6th, 2012 was day one of a three-night Phish run at one of my favourite venues, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC).  This was the weekend that m’lady and I stayed at the nondescript and relatively unfun Holiday Inn, which was just close enough to the concert shed to make you think you should walk and just a little too far to be comfortably walked.   I wrote the review above, and I have an addendum to add: this show sounds amazing on tape!  Yeah, it might not have the craziest jamming, but they band is playing so great and clearly having fun. I actually think the first set is one of the best of the tour (The Henrietta segment is particularly inspired) and the second set never let up.  Don't let my slightly tepid review above fool you. Listen to this!
		I wrote the review above, and I have an addendum to add: this show sounds amazing on tape!  Yeah, it might not have the craziest jamming, but they band is playing so great and clearly having fun. I actually think the first set is one of the best of the tour (The Henrietta segment is particularly inspired) and the second set never let up.  Don't let my slightly tepid review above fool you. Listen to this!
	 I just purchased the flacs.  Here's the thing.  I'm very excited to hear this one.  Nothing more common than an exciting event seeming so great, and then when you revisit it, it's a tad above average.  SO I'm gonna put it to the test and see if it holds up.  It's funny that the jams were not so above average in length; the fact that the entire set pretty well flowed like one huge jam; that's what is great.  The quality of musicianship; the quality of intent --not everything attempted worked, but they sure meant to hit it if at all possible, and they were damn close-- was there.
		I just purchased the flacs.  Here's the thing.  I'm very excited to hear this one.  Nothing more common than an exciting event seeming so great, and then when you revisit it, it's a tad above average.  SO I'm gonna put it to the test and see if it holds up.  It's funny that the jams were not so above average in length; the fact that the entire set pretty well flowed like one huge jam; that's what is great.  The quality of musicianship; the quality of intent --not everything attempted worked, but they sure meant to hit it if at all possible, and they were damn close-- was there. I had a lot of fun at my first show at SPAC in 2012. For whoever may see it, I'm writing this as a recollection of discovering the magic and was able to understand why people become obsessed with this band.
		I had a lot of fun at my first show at SPAC in 2012. For whoever may see it, I'm writing this as a recollection of discovering the magic and was able to understand why people become obsessed with this band.  the soundcheck from this show ended with driver and dog faced boy (x2).  it was audible from outside the gates
		the soundcheck from this show ended with driver and dog faced boy (x2).  it was audible from outside the gates
	 Phish does their Friday night party set and it mostly comes off without a hitch.  Probably more fun to be at this one than listen back (which I haven't yet...so who knows?).  It was a non stop dance party in the moment and relatively well balanced in my opinion.  In my opinion, mid-first set is the PERFECT place for Fishman antics. Tube > Psycho Killer > Tube, HYHU > Cracklin' Rosie >HYHU was fun live but honestly nothing out of the ordinary.  Again, the vibe was really great in the venue and we all had a blast! Not the most adventurous show of this tour by any means.
		Phish does their Friday night party set and it mostly comes off without a hitch.  Probably more fun to be at this one than listen back (which I haven't yet...so who knows?).  It was a non stop dance party in the moment and relatively well balanced in my opinion.  In my opinion, mid-first set is the PERFECT place for Fishman antics. Tube > Psycho Killer > Tube, HYHU > Cracklin' Rosie >HYHU was fun live but honestly nothing out of the ordinary.  Again, the vibe was really great in the venue and we all had a blast! Not the most adventurous show of this tour by any means.
	 First show since dcu, i thought the playing was pretty above average.
		First show since dcu, i thought the playing was pretty above average.  So I'm at this show right? In the first set I'm panicking. Why is this so standard? (Granted, Phish's "standard" is anyone else's "great") Where is the excitement? Then Tube came.
		So I'm at this show right? In the first set I'm panicking. Why is this so standard? (Granted, Phish's "standard" is anyone else's "great") Where is the excitement? Then Tube came. Add a Review
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A triplet trill in Jim was like a fanfare, but it seemed like a carnival trick from Trey to generate cheers. Who knew?
The groove opened up like cracked ground in an earthquake just a little during Back On the Train. Then Tube effortlessly changed grooves, and became Psycho Killer, with Page just blasting away on the clavinet Tube-style through the tangent.
Fishman early first set was the perfect ice breaker, and Cracklin' Rosie brought me back to my first show in '93, except for the fact that tonight, the musicianship was polished and right. They couldn't even fake that!
The following songs were all well played, and the breakouts executed like the songs were never shelved. Then we got some Big Cypress reminders. Day one, song 2 and 4, in reverse order here. Hell, 9 songs from set 1 were played at Big Cypress. All but Sneakin' Salley from set 2. But that's not the main point. In my opinion, the music to come would eclipse much of the Big Cypress celebration. I was at BC, and I listened to this one at home. My har stood far taller this evening.
Corrina was a gift of beauty. Light Up or Leave Me Alone is one of the covers that Page really conveys heart and soul. He sings it like it was his own! And the jam... a total powerhouse, and the peak was moving towards the ingenious, with Trey playing aggressive lines while allowing the rhythm section to push the energy through. That's the sound of a great band! But these guys are moving above that standard now.
Setbreak arrived early, which means the time was really well spent and who knew how fast it flew by!
I didn't hear much of Chalkdust for whatever reason, but what I did hear sounded great! The refrain "Can I live while I'm young!" says to me: "As long as I am alive, I am young!" The final notes were hit with a greater unity than I've heard before, and rather than hearing the line, I felt the music like a staircase to the upper floor. And that's when the jams began.
Mind you, Carini has been a hell of a jam vehicle this year (or since late last year). It was our second college reference of the night. Father's Day at the beginning of tour. And now a party for the graduates. That's what this music seemed to be.
Carini to Antelope; one massive jam. I felt that Fishman occasionally showed a lack of confidence in his choices. Stopping on a dime where appropriate, and then hesitating when he knew it was right to come back in. But you can't fault the effort. Sand Roses Punch (which sounded like a quality of the jam, rather than just the song, even though it was performed to pefection) Sneaking... and when it got to a certain point, Trey stomped out the noise with Suzy. Sounded like he was attempting to bring us back to the grounded part of the show. Nonetheless, the spirit of Chalkdust won out, and they kept pushing. When Antelope began, it was clear that they were not including a ballad in the second set tonight!
Antelope... the intro was Mike lead, bass solos as strong as the lead guitar, yet holding this monster groove. The entry into the charge. They maintained the tradition of mellowing out (which seemed a fearful feat in itself on a night this grand), and then stepping up the velocity ever gradually. As they swirled lines around each other, tumbling, turning, careening, charging, I heard Fishman stop trying to faorce the beat, and instead he completely trusted the beat and started rolling flourishes around the fringes of the music while the other guys built momentum sans the essential drum parts. When we reached towards the peak, Trey went first, and then you could hear the drums, bass and keys creeping in, accelerating under the Jedi's trills to fuel the fire, and then they charged as a unit to the highest Antelope peak of the year by far.
If that wasn't complete enough, Tom Marshall and the Dude of Life came on to declare "Rye Rye Rocco!" The vocals were a little botched, but the spirit of the fight to make it the best it could be was definitely there.
I am not going to go into details about what I head in the jam. From Carini to Antelope. I will not attempt to describe it. All I can say is that it was the jam of 3.0 and probably outdid most of 2.0, maybe superior to much of to latter chapters of 1.0 or more. When the audience is getting charged up by the interlude between the verses of Sand, you know that the band is in a special place.
Another observation: whereas Jones Beach sounded like a different band in many ways, that is to say: PHish playing a show and doing their best.... tonight was more like a ritual of human potential. Tonight was bigger than Phish. It began as a show expressin the basics of the general sound this tour: a little slower, a bit tighter, more nuance and musicianship; more working together rather than showing off, and occasionally stumbling into brilliant jams.
Tonight, the egg hatched. The music born anew. The band back to being themselves. NO identity crisis in the music tonight!
For all those who have been waiting for Phish to return (although they have been on many stages these past few years): Wait no more!
Five stars. The show was ingenious. The music was dangerous. The band maintained great communication and unity all night. This was like an enlightened Buddha Phish. Awake, Alive, and powerful! And the stream sounded so good, my expectations for the audience tapes are actually very very high. I love the official boards, but this night, I might settle for .... both.