Soundcheck: My Soul (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)
SET 1: The Landlady, Olivia's Pool, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Avenu Malkenu > The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday > Meatstick, Vultures, Spock's Brain, Pebbles and Marbles, Glide, About to Run, Strange Design > Timber (Jerry the Mule) > I Didn't Know[1], Good Times Bad Times
SET 2: Mercury > Ruby Waves > Twist > Swept Away > Steep > Death Don't Hurt Very Long, Icculus, Buffalo Bill, Icculus Reprise, You Enjoy Myself -> Catapult > Contact > You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: More > Tweezer Reprise
This show featured several bustouts: The Landlady (first since July 10, 2016, or 122 shows), Olivia's Pool (November 17, 1997, or 694 shows), The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday and Avenu Malkenu (August 21, 2015, or 147 shows), Strange Design (July 8, 2016, or 124 shows), Icculus (December 31, 2013, or 210 shows), and Catapult (July 27, 2014, or 191 shows). Trey teased Funiculi Funicula in Vultures. During Fish's vacuum solo in I Didn't Know, Trey did the Meatstick dance and a bit of the Landlady dance. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Ruby Waves. Prior to Contact, Trey mentioned meeting a couple in his hotel lobby the day before where the man said he would propose to his girlfriend if Mike sang Contact on Sunday night at Alpine Valley. Trey teased Bridal Chorus in Contact.
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 "Today is one of those nights." - Trey Anastasio, 7/14/2019
		"Today is one of those nights." - Trey Anastasio, 7/14/2019 There are no words for what went down in Wisconsin tonight.  The mayor of Alpine Valley just renamed the town Bustout City,
		There are no words for what went down in Wisconsin tonight.  The mayor of Alpine Valley just renamed the town Bustout City,  Sometimes people get hyperbolic after a good show and put it among the best of the tour or even best show ever, until they see their next good one.
		Sometimes people get hyperbolic after a good show and put it among the best of the tour or even best show ever, until they see their next good one. The couple Trey mentioned was right in front of me on the lawn page side. Their crew was stoked and I believe a proposal happened. Just another crazy thing during a top show for any era! Boys were very active on stage dancing and interacting plus quite a bit of banter, vacuum and trampolines included.
		The couple Trey mentioned was right in front of me on the lawn page side. Their crew was stoked and I believe a proposal happened. Just another crazy thing during a top show for any era! Boys were very active on stage dancing and interacting plus quite a bit of banter, vacuum and trampolines included.
	 I'm finally back in Michigan after the long drive. Right, here we go...
		I'm finally back in Michigan after the long drive. Right, here we go... Let’s put it this way:
		Let’s put it this way: I'm not usually one to review a show, however in this case I will make an exception. First of all this run was the only time I've camped at a show (excluding curveball) and also the first time I've brought three friends along, two of which had never been to a show before. After this weekend I think those guys are hooked. The first two nights were spectacular, slightly songy but I generally enjoy that. The beautiful hood as well as roses were highlights of the previous two nights. Then came night three, immediately in the gates I felt a special energy culminating under that shed. The first note solidified that feeling with a major bustout and one of my all time favorite songs, landlady. After that, Olivia's TMWSIY>malkenu was just icing on the cake. Glide is another one of my all-time favorites, I was jumping up and down as high as I could on the top of the lawn at that point. About to run is such a good song, I don't think it gets enough credit but I digress. Around that time I was starting to feel like they might do something crazy. The next four songs were just that.
		I'm not usually one to review a show, however in this case I will make an exception. First of all this run was the only time I've camped at a show (excluding curveball) and also the first time I've brought three friends along, two of which had never been to a show before. After this weekend I think those guys are hooked. The first two nights were spectacular, slightly songy but I generally enjoy that. The beautiful hood as well as roses were highlights of the previous two nights. Then came night three, immediately in the gates I felt a special energy culminating under that shed. The first note solidified that feeling with a major bustout and one of my all time favorite songs, landlady. After that, Olivia's TMWSIY>malkenu was just icing on the cake. Glide is another one of my all-time favorites, I was jumping up and down as high as I could on the top of the lawn at that point. About to run is such a good song, I don't think it gets enough credit but I digress. Around that time I was starting to feel like they might do something crazy. The next four songs were just that. The terrible thing about hell, is that when you are there you can’t even tell... that tomorrow will be the one you’ve been chasing.  I could close my eyes and write my “perfect” set list and would no doubt come up far short of the juggernaut that the boys unleashed on a poor and (maybe) unsuspecting southern Wisconsin.  Shows like this are why when my wife asks me “can we go see a different band this time?” the answer is always... “well no, why would we do that?”.  Alas I will just go on an oblivious fool, for my brother, sister and I all turned our cars southward on a silent Saturday morning feeling the need to get back to on the train of reality.  Saturday night was my 77th show and was a blast, and I thought it had filled the void for this summer. And until right about 8:45 edt on Sunday night I was right. Being a faithful Phan since 96 (despite those few dark years where there were no shows and I had to get a real job) most of the big milestones have been checked off my list.  The 8-9 hour set at Big Cypress when we all kept looking to the horizon to see if the world would end and knowing that we were all perfectly happy of it did.  My first Fluffhead at my 40th show - especially after “Mike says no” at IT, the Moby Dick set at Deer Creek, finally getting a Harpua after standing like a rooted tree in the driving wind and rain so strong I couldn’t open my eyes at Northerly Island, or the moment I really fell in love at my 2nd show when they opened with Punch.  Sure chronologically it’s a little sideways and backwards down the number line but the significance is more what matters...
		The terrible thing about hell, is that when you are there you can’t even tell... that tomorrow will be the one you’ve been chasing.  I could close my eyes and write my “perfect” set list and would no doubt come up far short of the juggernaut that the boys unleashed on a poor and (maybe) unsuspecting southern Wisconsin.  Shows like this are why when my wife asks me “can we go see a different band this time?” the answer is always... “well no, why would we do that?”.  Alas I will just go on an oblivious fool, for my brother, sister and I all turned our cars southward on a silent Saturday morning feeling the need to get back to on the train of reality.  Saturday night was my 77th show and was a blast, and I thought it had filled the void for this summer. And until right about 8:45 edt on Sunday night I was right. Being a faithful Phan since 96 (despite those few dark years where there were no shows and I had to get a real job) most of the big milestones have been checked off my list.  The 8-9 hour set at Big Cypress when we all kept looking to the horizon to see if the world would end and knowing that we were all perfectly happy of it did.  My first Fluffhead at my 40th show - especially after “Mike says no” at IT, the Moby Dick set at Deer Creek, finally getting a Harpua after standing like a rooted tree in the driving wind and rain so strong I couldn’t open my eyes at Northerly Island, or the moment I really fell in love at my 2nd show when they opened with Punch.  Sure chronologically it’s a little sideways and backwards down the number line but the significance is more what matters... Wow, its been five days since this show and I am still buzzing from it. This is my first review, and I’m not the most articulate person, so bear with me. On the way to the venue my wife, friend, and I were speculating/debating on what the night would bring. The last Sunday show they’d played at Alpine (8/9/15) was a show for the ages. My buddy thought that because of that, and numerous other factors, they’d play it cool and include a few bust-outs, but not at the 8/9/15 level. I was adamant that Sunday was going to be on the level with 8/9/15. I thought there’d be a good number of bust-outs (2-3) the first set, then the second set would feature a lot of great playing, but in more of a “normal” setlist way. Well, we were both wrong.
		Wow, its been five days since this show and I am still buzzing from it. This is my first review, and I’m not the most articulate person, so bear with me. On the way to the venue my wife, friend, and I were speculating/debating on what the night would bring. The last Sunday show they’d played at Alpine (8/9/15) was a show for the ages. My buddy thought that because of that, and numerous other factors, they’d play it cool and include a few bust-outs, but not at the 8/9/15 level. I was adamant that Sunday was going to be on the level with 8/9/15. I thought there’d be a good number of bust-outs (2-3) the first set, then the second set would feature a lot of great playing, but in more of a “normal” setlist way. Well, we were both wrong. I've never been one to leave a review because my opinion really shouldn't matter to anyone but I feel like I want to comment on this show. It was my 28th show on the 19th anniversary of my first show. (Polaris, 2000)
		I've never been one to leave a review because my opinion really shouldn't matter to anyone but I feel like I want to comment on this show. It was my 28th show on the 19th anniversary of my first show. (Polaris, 2000) As my friends and I prepared for the show, I asserted that for me to rate a show 5-Stars on .net it must include the following:
		As my friends and I prepared for the show, I asserted that for me to rate a show 5-Stars on .net it must include the following: As I we make the journey back to southeast Ohio, I feel like I got away with something. It’s an odd sensation. Like when your grandpa would give you $5 and tell not to tell your brother or sister. I’ve been seeing this band since 1991. Sunday night was special. The bustouts galore, 38 minute Ruby Waves and a Trey that seemed rather pleased with the performance. The smile was contagious.
		As I we make the journey back to southeast Ohio, I feel like I got away with something. It’s an odd sensation. Like when your grandpa would give you $5 and tell not to tell your brother or sister. I’ve been seeing this band since 1991. Sunday night was special. The bustouts galore, 38 minute Ruby Waves and a Trey that seemed rather pleased with the performance. The smile was contagious.  Just when I was ready to write this tour off as a somewhat shaky, frequently ripcorded, way too many new songs for their own good, why have they declined since Summer 2015, Fall 2016, Summer 2017, Fall 2018, Kasvot Vaxt is going to be the gloom & doom of us all for every tour going forward, why does Trey keep singing these mamby pamby ballads tour... along this show!
		Just when I was ready to write this tour off as a somewhat shaky, frequently ripcorded, way too many new songs for their own good, why have they declined since Summer 2015, Fall 2016, Summer 2017, Fall 2018, Kasvot Vaxt is going to be the gloom & doom of us all for every tour going forward, why does Trey keep singing these mamby pamby ballads tour... along this show! I've had plenty of time to reflect on this show and I'll say this... it's still fantastic.  I don't know if I'd put it ahead of any of the Halloween shows, festival sets,  NYE's, or Big Cypress,  but it's going to go down in the books as one of the best shows of 3.0. Alpine N3 was so strong that the first two nights at Alpine (solid song selection,  great atmosphere,  etc) were rendered afterthoughts. Bustouts galore, a jam for the ages,  and a little chat about a book, wrapped up a fun-filled weekend with great friends.
		I've had plenty of time to reflect on this show and I'll say this... it's still fantastic.  I don't know if I'd put it ahead of any of the Halloween shows, festival sets,  NYE's, or Big Cypress,  but it's going to go down in the books as one of the best shows of 3.0. Alpine N3 was so strong that the first two nights at Alpine (solid song selection,  great atmosphere,  etc) were rendered afterthoughts. Bustouts galore, a jam for the ages,  and a little chat about a book, wrapped up a fun-filled weekend with great friends. Gonna have to say right away this show was special. We’re all aware now of what went down on Sunday night in Alpine 2019. This tour will be remembered for many good reasons, this show being a shining example of that.
		Gonna have to say right away this show was special. We’re all aware now of what went down on Sunday night in Alpine 2019. This tour will be remembered for many good reasons, this show being a shining example of that.  This show gives a new life to the saying "never miss a Sunday show" When Phish announced a three night Alpine run to wrap up the summer tour on their 20th anniversary at the venue; There was no doubt in my mind where I was going to be. Experiencing the sound at the venue, the beautiful countryside, and the great times my friends and I had soaking it all in at a rage friendly lake resort in 15'....It was hard to imagine matching that experience, let alone surpassing it? Well it did, boy did it ever! I never have seen so many phans with their jaw dropped, drooling asking wtf was going on before in my life! BRAVO BOYS!
		This show gives a new life to the saying "never miss a Sunday show" When Phish announced a three night Alpine run to wrap up the summer tour on their 20th anniversary at the venue; There was no doubt in my mind where I was going to be. Experiencing the sound at the venue, the beautiful countryside, and the great times my friends and I had soaking it all in at a rage friendly lake resort in 15'....It was hard to imagine matching that experience, let alone surpassing it? Well it did, boy did it ever! I never have seen so many phans with their jaw dropped, drooling asking wtf was going on before in my life! BRAVO BOYS!
	 You know it’s good shit when Trey drools!
		You know it’s good shit when Trey drools! In the days of my youth
		In the days of my youth After a week I have finally digested last weekend at Alpine Valley.  This Summer brought my wife and I (and our kids) back to our roots in the midwest.  We made the plans in late Spring and committed to all three shows at Alpine and we believe it was one of the best collective decisions we every made.
		After a week I have finally digested last weekend at Alpine Valley.  This Summer brought my wife and I (and our kids) back to our roots in the midwest.  We made the plans in late Spring and committed to all three shows at Alpine and we believe it was one of the best collective decisions we every made. One thing that does not come through from the soundboard recordings are bass bombs, and this show was riddled with them. The band set out to make this one special and it showed. Thanks phish for one of the best nights of my life, I am still buzzing from this show a week later. This was my 50th show overall and my 18th of this summer tour. I am a 3.0 phish phan (my first show was Magnaball) and this was among the best shows that I have seen. I have been a little jaded about their show composition since the awe-inspiring Baker's Dozen, but this show absolutely knocked it out of the park.
		One thing that does not come through from the soundboard recordings are bass bombs, and this show was riddled with them. The band set out to make this one special and it showed. Thanks phish for one of the best nights of my life, I am still buzzing from this show a week later. This was my 50th show overall and my 18th of this summer tour. I am a 3.0 phish phan (my first show was Magnaball) and this was among the best shows that I have seen. I have been a little jaded about their show composition since the awe-inspiring Baker's Dozen, but this show absolutely knocked it out of the park.
	 the rating for this show is low, and summary written by phish.net is lacking. This was intentionally supposed to be the show of the decade based on the the setlist and how much fun the band was having. Trey came out and intended to blow minds with this show. for it to be rated anything short of 4.9 is just crazy. this show was perfect. a keeper and reminder to anyone that is a fan that this band will continue to blow minds for years to come and is one to be reckoned with. what an absolute treat this is. i love this band. and anyone that adds words to how awesome this night was will always be an understatement. All hail phish, forever. this is the greatest band to ever play a live show. and this may be one of the strongest and most unique shows ever to be performed.
		the rating for this show is low, and summary written by phish.net is lacking. This was intentionally supposed to be the show of the decade based on the the setlist and how much fun the band was having. Trey came out and intended to blow minds with this show. for it to be rated anything short of 4.9 is just crazy. this show was perfect. a keeper and reminder to anyone that is a fan that this band will continue to blow minds for years to come and is one to be reckoned with. what an absolute treat this is. i love this band. and anyone that adds words to how awesome this night was will always be an understatement. All hail phish, forever. this is the greatest band to ever play a live show. and this may be one of the strongest and most unique shows ever to be performed.
	 Most things have already been said but I thought I'd point out that the week following this show was the premiere of Between Me & My Mind in theaters. Numerous references to the movie are woven throughout the show, including in the Icculus narration (Fishman as sad, sullen, melancholy man) and the Ruby Waves jam itself (in the movie Trey mentions, "this song doesn't really go anywhere").
		Most things have already been said but I thought I'd point out that the week following this show was the premiere of Between Me & My Mind in theaters. Numerous references to the movie are woven throughout the show, including in the Icculus narration (Fishman as sad, sullen, melancholy man) and the Ruby Waves jam itself (in the movie Trey mentions, "this song doesn't really go anywhere").  Please release this video on YouTube or eventually as one of the free for a while on LivePhish The show was fucking awesome wasn’t quite to 2803 magna ball 22 but it was better than IT About as good as anything from 1998 and that is really saying somethingI just have to see this on video eventually and I don’t want to pay the 30 bucks I’m already paying 10 bucks every month just to hear them the streams which I already have flac of all the downloads on my computer anywayPlease please please I would just love to see this on video
		Please release this video on YouTube or eventually as one of the free for a while on LivePhish The show was fucking awesome wasn’t quite to 2803 magna ball 22 but it was better than IT About as good as anything from 1998 and that is really saying somethingI just have to see this on video eventually and I don’t want to pay the 30 bucks I’m already paying 10 bucks every month just to hear them the streams which I already have flac of all the downloads on my computer anywayPlease please please I would just love to see this on video
	 Finally a stellar set list we only had six great shows this tour out of like 20 shows one out of four ain’t too bad I guess you have a 25% shot of seeing a good Phish show in 2019 I guess   They didn’t play Colonel forbin fly famous mockingbird Esther or Harpua but they pretty much played everything else this tour eventually. I’m glad they ended on a high note this certainly will compete for best show of the tour along with North Carolina second night of Bonnaroo and Camden night three
		Finally a stellar set list we only had six great shows this tour out of like 20 shows one out of four ain’t too bad I guess you have a 25% shot of seeing a good Phish show in 2019 I guess   They didn’t play Colonel forbin fly famous mockingbird Esther or Harpua but they pretty much played everything else this tour eventually. I’m glad they ended on a high note this certainly will compete for best show of the tour along with North Carolina second night of Bonnaroo and Camden night three
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