Soundcheck: Dogs Stole Things, Farmhouse, My Soul, Farmhouse
SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Timber (Jerry the Mule), Wolfman's Brother, Funky Bitch, Happy Birthday to You, Wilson > Possum, Tube, Secret Smile, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Twist > Steam > Waves -> Twenty Years Later > The Mango Song > Bug > David Bowie, Rocky Top > Character Zero[1]
ENCORE: Harry Hood > Fire[2]
 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					3
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					3
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 This was my 9th Gorge show (with the next night being my 10th). I've seen every Gorge run but 97 and 2003, and this one, my friends, goes down in Gorge history. I'm still a little partial to 7/17/98 which featured in my opinion the mother of all 2001s, which all other 2001s only aspire to be, but fall well short, and the unforgettable Trey and Page funk duel at the end of Weekapaug. But this one was definitely goes down in Gorge history.
		This was my 9th Gorge show (with the next night being my 10th). I've seen every Gorge run but 97 and 2003, and this one, my friends, goes down in Gorge history. I'm still a little partial to 7/17/98 which featured in my opinion the mother of all 2001s, which all other 2001s only aspire to be, but fall well short, and the unforgettable Trey and Page funk duel at the end of Weekapaug. But this one was definitely goes down in Gorge history. The first set was one of the best of the Summer Tour, hands down. Excellent flow, real funky fun, and Birthday banter for Kuroda. "He's just turned 21 so go by and buy him an... iced tea." Everything to start the show was seriously saucy! The second set does not let up for an instant. It is, frankly, FIRE! Easy to get long-winded right here but i will not.
		The first set was one of the best of the Summer Tour, hands down. Excellent flow, real funky fun, and Birthday banter for Kuroda. "He's just turned 21 so go by and buy him an... iced tea." Everything to start the show was seriously saucy! The second set does not let up for an instant. It is, frankly, FIRE! Easy to get long-winded right here but i will not. If there were a venn diagram of people who like this show and people who are me, the diagram would be a circle.  The first night of Gorge 2013 often stands in the shadow of the second night.  Having attended both, I'm of the persuasion that this is the greater of the pair.  For one reason: this first set.  The second set too, but hawt dawg this first set kills.
		If there were a venn diagram of people who like this show and people who are me, the diagram would be a circle.  The first night of Gorge 2013 often stands in the shadow of the second night.  Having attended both, I'm of the persuasion that this is the greater of the pair.  For one reason: this first set.  The second set too, but hawt dawg this first set kills. Crosseyed was weird. With all the jams they've truncated because they felt like they didnt have a clear way forward,this seemed a weird one to keep rolling with. The Type I section was extra good and as they slipped into uncharted waters there was a lot of promise.  After that, it seemed like they didnt link up on an idea for more than a few seconds until the very end when they moved into the Roggae jam. Holy cow that was compelling. So what happens then? They kill it for Twist. A song approaching Free levels of jam derailment. Fortunately, the last 2 minutes of Twist were more interesting than the last 10 minutes of Crosseyed and it was probably the best Twist since Cincy 2012s thematic nightmare jam.
		Crosseyed was weird. With all the jams they've truncated because they felt like they didnt have a clear way forward,this seemed a weird one to keep rolling with. The Type I section was extra good and as they slipped into uncharted waters there was a lot of promise.  After that, it seemed like they didnt link up on an idea for more than a few seconds until the very end when they moved into the Roggae jam. Holy cow that was compelling. So what happens then? They kill it for Twist. A song approaching Free levels of jam derailment. Fortunately, the last 2 minutes of Twist were more interesting than the last 10 minutes of Crosseyed and it was probably the best Twist since Cincy 2012s thematic nightmare jam. The first frame is one of the best of the tour so far, possibly benefiting from the band having had a few days to recharge the batteries after what had to be something of a wearying first half. The song selection is ideal (lots of rockers and funky tracks up to Tube, some mellower selections, and then Melt to close), Wilson gets an extra coolness boost with the Seahawks stuff, and the closing SOAM is the third kickass Melt of the summer, a dark and gnarled companion piece to the SPAC Melt that gladly dives into quicksand instead of struggling its way out of it (as the SPAC Melt did). And how can you not like a fun Satisfaction tease?
		The first frame is one of the best of the tour so far, possibly benefiting from the band having had a few days to recharge the batteries after what had to be something of a wearying first half. The song selection is ideal (lots of rockers and funky tracks up to Tube, some mellower selections, and then Melt to close), Wilson gets an extra coolness boost with the Seahawks stuff, and the closing SOAM is the third kickass Melt of the summer, a dark and gnarled companion piece to the SPAC Melt that gladly dives into quicksand instead of struggling its way out of it (as the SPAC Melt did). And how can you not like a fun Satisfaction tease? The mods will review in totality, but this is a band somewhere at the top of their game. This kind of phish is the kind where every moment matters. Every. Single....you get the idea. Wah...wah...wah...wah...howling at the moon indeed.
		The mods will review in totality, but this is a band somewhere at the top of their game. This kind of phish is the kind where every moment matters. Every. Single....you get the idea. Wah...wah...wah...wah...howling at the moon indeed.
	 This was a peak musical lifetime experience for me.  Trey was happy and the band was tight from the beginning.  Seemed like a tight set, but very normal, so I did a few chores during Possum and got back during the end of McGrupp (damn!).  Oooooh!  Things were getting crazy.  I was suprised by Curtis Loew.  The last time I'd heard that was on a mixtape a friend had made.
		This was a peak musical lifetime experience for me.  Trey was happy and the band was tight from the beginning.  Seemed like a tight set, but very normal, so I did a few chores during Possum and got back during the end of McGrupp (damn!).  Oooooh!  Things were getting crazy.  I was suprised by Curtis Loew.  The last time I'd heard that was on a mixtape a friend had made.   This show is the cat's meow...and why I'm a phan. Get a listen.
		This show is the cat's meow...and why I'm a phan. Get a listen.
	 I did my best to rid my head of expectations for this 2013 PHiSH Gorge stand as I have with all of them since 1997, but I could not shake one: After Toronto's setlist was complete, I was sure a massive and serious C&P would open a 2nd set this year. Never before had the song done so at the Gorge. On the way into the venue Friday evening, I was given a sweet and tart little candy that was the most powerful and magical candy I have had in decades. Perfect timing.
		I did my best to rid my head of expectations for this 2013 PHiSH Gorge stand as I have with all of them since 1997, but I could not shake one: After Toronto's setlist was complete, I was sure a massive and serious C&P would open a 2nd set this year. Never before had the song done so at the Gorge. On the way into the venue Friday evening, I was given a sweet and tart little candy that was the most powerful and magical candy I have had in decades. Perfect timing.  I did my best to rid my head of expectations for this 2013 PHiSH Gorge stand as I have with all of them since 1997, but I could not shake one: After Toronto's setlist was complete, I was sure a massive and serious C&P would open a 2nd set this year. Never before had the song done so at the Gorge. On the way into the venue Friday evening, I was given a sweet and tart little candy that was the most powerful and magical candy I have had in decades. Perfect timing.
		I did my best to rid my head of expectations for this 2013 PHiSH Gorge stand as I have with all of them since 1997, but I could not shake one: After Toronto's setlist was complete, I was sure a massive and serious C&P would open a 2nd set this year. Never before had the song done so at the Gorge. On the way into the venue Friday evening, I was given a sweet and tart little candy that was the most powerful and magical candy I have had in decades. Perfect timing.  This band continues to amaze me. Everytime I tune in for the Webcast I am on a music high. The 1st set had some nice stuff going on. Definitely check out this Funky Bitch, worth a listen. The band kept bringing the surprises in the 1st set with Secret Smile, McGrupp, and Loew. I really love the SOAM closer, like foreshadowing what's to come in the 2nd set.
		This band continues to amaze me. Everytime I tune in for the Webcast I am on a music high. The 1st set had some nice stuff going on. Definitely check out this Funky Bitch, worth a listen. The band kept bringing the surprises in the 1st set with Secret Smile, McGrupp, and Loew. I really love the SOAM closer, like foreshadowing what's to come in the 2nd set.  Got home in time to catch most of second set. steam was awesome and it is great that they played waves, wished they would play it a little more, that David Bowie was one of the better Bowie's i've ever heard, the  howling at the moon with the character zero jamming was very cool.  I also loved the riff that trey kept repeating near the end of Hood, wish I could have been there but I will have to settle for Bill Graham and Hollywood.
		Got home in time to catch most of second set. steam was awesome and it is great that they played waves, wished they would play it a little more, that David Bowie was one of the better Bowie's i've ever heard, the  howling at the moon with the character zero jamming was very cool.  I also loved the riff that trey kept repeating near the end of Hood, wish I could have been there but I will have to settle for Bill Graham and Hollywood.
	 Missed the first set and the C/P.  They're apparently really worth catching (most say they're the highlights of the show, but they'd have to be damn good for that).  Twist got nice pretty fast, with the Tequilla tease.  Steam was steamphunk(y?), and the steam then fused into waves.  20 Years Later hopped in, and did a great job.  Mango was alright, probably the low point of the show (still quite well done though).  Bug was pretty sweet, then Bowie took us home (and had a really cool tease of Bug).  Rocky Top comes quick, and then during Character Zero, Trey had CK5 kill the lights to look at the moon (which, annoyingly, they didn't bother pointing a camera at.  Anyhoo, they all started howling.  Then, at the end, Trey took his guitar off, and started rubbing things against the fretboard - his mic, the leg of Page's piano, the chasis on his amp/rack, etc.  It was pretty cool.
		Missed the first set and the C/P.  They're apparently really worth catching (most say they're the highlights of the show, but they'd have to be damn good for that).  Twist got nice pretty fast, with the Tequilla tease.  Steam was steamphunk(y?), and the steam then fused into waves.  20 Years Later hopped in, and did a great job.  Mango was alright, probably the low point of the show (still quite well done though).  Bug was pretty sweet, then Bowie took us home (and had a really cool tease of Bug).  Rocky Top comes quick, and then during Character Zero, Trey had CK5 kill the lights to look at the moon (which, annoyingly, they didn't bother pointing a camera at.  Anyhoo, they all started howling.  Then, at the end, Trey took his guitar off, and started rubbing things against the fretboard - his mic, the leg of Page's piano, the chasis on his amp/rack, etc.  It was pretty cool. When m’lady and I were planning our entire-west-coast Phish+ tour she pulled a Phish-ninja move and suggested that we order tickets for every show except the two night stint at The Gorge.  She had been to The Gorge many times – in fact it was m’lady’s favourite outdoor venue (“Have you been to Red Rocks?!?” I asked her…she just nodded solemnly) – and she said there were always a million extra tickets floating around.  If we didn’t score tickets for free in the lot surely we’d get them for ten bucks a night; twenty tops.
		When m’lady and I were planning our entire-west-coast Phish+ tour she pulled a Phish-ninja move and suggested that we order tickets for every show except the two night stint at The Gorge.  She had been to The Gorge many times – in fact it was m’lady’s favourite outdoor venue (“Have you been to Red Rocks?!?” I asked her…she just nodded solemnly) – and she said there were always a million extra tickets floating around.  If we didn’t score tickets for free in the lot surely we’d get them for ten bucks a night; twenty tops. I watched this show's webcast, and it was very evident that the cohesive tightness found in spades in the early 90s--as well as a non-negligible pranksterish bent to the proceedings--was evident in the listening on display here by the band. I think that's one thing that has consistently improved since the Return (Hampton, VA, March 2009), although to some extent lately it feels like Mike and Trey are both a bit disengaged. There is a fabled "big jam" here, in Crosseyed and Painless, but honestly, I was more fascinated watching the interaction between the band members throughout the show from a technical, hermeneutical standpoint than I was in focusing on the extended improvisation. It's not all too often anymore that I can say that, but I'm starting to realise that this element has been present throughout 3.0--and indeed throughout Phishtory--to the point that I'm chagrinned to have been caught up in the joyous whirlwind surrounding post-breakup Phish to the point that I would cease listening critically in that regard. Fool me twice, etc.
		I watched this show's webcast, and it was very evident that the cohesive tightness found in spades in the early 90s--as well as a non-negligible pranksterish bent to the proceedings--was evident in the listening on display here by the band. I think that's one thing that has consistently improved since the Return (Hampton, VA, March 2009), although to some extent lately it feels like Mike and Trey are both a bit disengaged. There is a fabled "big jam" here, in Crosseyed and Painless, but honestly, I was more fascinated watching the interaction between the band members throughout the show from a technical, hermeneutical standpoint than I was in focusing on the extended improvisation. It's not all too often anymore that I can say that, but I'm starting to realise that this element has been present throughout 3.0--and indeed throughout Phishtory--to the point that I'm chagrinned to have been caught up in the joyous whirlwind surrounding post-breakup Phish to the point that I would cease listening critically in that regard. Fool me twice, etc.
	 Everything in the first set is played with more spunk than standard 3.0 stuff. A little quicker pace/tempo to songs and set as whole. Really helped get the west coast party started off right. This is a fantastic show, my phirst at the Gorge, will never forget it. I was getting pelted by glow sticks so hard during Cross-eyed, and the type I jam was such fire the crowd on the floor was going berserk. Great memories, can't wait for 2018!
		Everything in the first set is played with more spunk than standard 3.0 stuff. A little quicker pace/tempo to songs and set as whole. Really helped get the west coast party started off right. This is a fantastic show, my phirst at the Gorge, will never forget it. I was getting pelted by glow sticks so hard during Cross-eyed, and the type I jam was such fire the crowd on the floor was going berserk. Great memories, can't wait for 2018!
	 I'm writing a review for this show 2 1/2 years later not to recount my experience at the Gorge that night, but to talk about why I keep returning to this show and to address an issue that all of us phans face: how to introduce a curious but skeptical friend to Phish. (I do not advocate forcing Phish on our unwilling friends, although I understand the conviction that "if they hear it and understand it, they will like it.") My answer is a CD/playlist from this show, including Timber and Wolfman's from the first set and Twist through Bowie from the second (exactly 80 mins, CD size). Here's why.
		I'm writing a review for this show 2 1/2 years later not to recount my experience at the Gorge that night, but to talk about why I keep returning to this show and to address an issue that all of us phans face: how to introduce a curious but skeptical friend to Phish. (I do not advocate forcing Phish on our unwilling friends, although I understand the conviction that "if they hear it and understand it, they will like it.") My answer is a CD/playlist from this show, including Timber and Wolfman's from the first set and Twist through Bowie from the second (exactly 80 mins, CD size). Here's why. What a great show! ACDC-WolfMan, Mcgrupp-SOAM where the highlights of the first set for me with Timber, McGrupp, and Soam being the best of the set imo.
		What a great show! ACDC-WolfMan, Mcgrupp-SOAM where the highlights of the first set for me with Timber, McGrupp, and Soam being the best of the set imo. This night could not have gone any better!! The Gorge is one of the most amazing venues in the world!! To see Phish here is such a treat! This was my first birthday show, and I reaped all the rewards when they sang happy birthday to Chris. It was like the were singing happy birthday to me!! I couldn't believe it was really happening!! The fireworks after the show, and the lot were the best ending to the start of a fantastic weekend!!
		This night could not have gone any better!! The Gorge is one of the most amazing venues in the world!! To see Phish here is such a treat! This was my first birthday show, and I reaped all the rewards when they sang happy birthday to Chris. It was like the were singing happy birthday to me!! I couldn't believe it was really happening!! The fireworks after the show, and the lot were the best ending to the start of a fantastic weekend!!
	 Great show from start to finish, but then, when is a show at the Gorge not great? The first set got things started off right with some rarities and antics from the band, including the start of all the Wilson-Phish business. The second set is where the meat and potatoes is, and it's a close call between this show and the next night as to which one is stronger.
		Great show from start to finish, but then, when is a show at the Gorge not great? The first set got things started off right with some rarities and antics from the band, including the start of all the Wilson-Phish business. The second set is where the meat and potatoes is, and it's a close call between this show and the next night as to which one is stronger.  Just gave this a more thorough listen. One word: Sploosh. Keep it up boys!
		Just gave this a more thorough listen. One word: Sploosh. Keep it up boys!
	 Was that an "I can't get no satisfaction" tease before Wilson (from the riddum section)??
		Was that an "I can't get no satisfaction" tease before Wilson (from the riddum section)?? First set highlights - great funk jams in Wolfman's Brother and Funky Bitch. The Split closer hinted at the exploratory jamming to come in set 2.
		First set highlights - great funk jams in Wolfman's Brother and Funky Bitch. The Split closer hinted at the exploratory jamming to come in set 2.  With some nice songs again in the first set, the second set was obviously the MVP of the night. The flow from Crosseyed forward was incredible. Very good show.
		With some nice songs again in the first set, the second set was obviously the MVP of the night. The flow from Crosseyed forward was incredible. Very good show.
	 mike having problems all night...mango and few other songs were trainwrecks waiting to happen.  some very sloppy moments, but show saved by tune selection and wild antics.
		mike having problems all night...mango and few other songs were trainwrecks waiting to happen.  some very sloppy moments, but show saved by tune selection and wild antics.
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Review by EdwardGRobinson
Phish always drops the alien abduction on the Gorge, and this show is further evidence of that trend. I was sad I couldn't make it up there this year, but apparently babies require constant supervision. Excited that I got the chance to webcast, which is not something I am normally super into.
Blown away by the show. Interesting setlist, bustouts, lots of stage banter and shenanigans (of the good variety), and excellent playing by the band. The webcast doesn't do the beauty of this venue justice, or the experience of being out there in what is certainly the most awe inspiring venue in the country.
Love the McGrupp through Melt. The entire second set is top notch. Crosseyed through Mango is really "The Main Event", but the rest of the set is, by no means, just filler. I am not normally a Character Zero guy, but the howling at the moon bit makes this one more than just the standard "big rock and roll" ending.
Must hear stuff. I haven't listened to the entire tour so I wont place any declarative "best of" statements in this review, but this show will stand up against just about anything you throw at it.
Highly recommended. Five Stars. Go to the Gorge next time. Can't be missed.
Can't wait for Bill Graham next week. Thanks, Phish, for playing some dates I can take the train to and get home afterwards. Please play a few more years so I can take my boys someday.