SET 1: Julius, Funky Bitch, Back on the Train, Roses Are Free > Sample in a Jar, Ginseng Sullivan, 46 Days, Divided Sky, Bold As Love
SET 2: Paul and Silas > Tweezer > Golden Age[1] > Piper -> Takin' Care of Business[2] > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Sand > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: A Day in the Life > Tweezer Reprise
 Hampton 10-20-2013
		Hampton 10-20-2013 whoever says this is an average show is out of the goddman mind. the boys killed it from start to finish.
		whoever says this is an average show is out of the goddman mind. the boys killed it from start to finish. "If it were easy as fishin'
		"If it were easy as fishin' So, I'll start off by saying that my wife and I weren't originally going to make it last night. However, it was just too good to resist, so we (she) caved and showed up in Hampton around 6:30 to grab a couple tickets.  Well, it turns out we were right to go back to the Mothership for night 3. The two of us set up shop Mike-side further on up in the seats almost right above the stage. The energy in the building was, as anyone would assume, bubbling with excitement, the people in our section were pretty great, and we ended up all starting the "wave" that lasted a couple laps around the arena. On to set 1....
		So, I'll start off by saying that my wife and I weren't originally going to make it last night. However, it was just too good to resist, so we (she) caved and showed up in Hampton around 6:30 to grab a couple tickets.  Well, it turns out we were right to go back to the Mothership for night 3. The two of us set up shop Mike-side further on up in the seats almost right above the stage. The energy in the building was, as anyone would assume, bubbling with excitement, the people in our section were pretty great, and we ended up all starting the "wave" that lasted a couple laps around the arena. On to set 1.... This could quite possibly be the best set from 3.0. They took the time to explore all of the ideas and themes before moving patiently into the next. Not only were all of the ideas interesting and solid, but they told an amazing story. So much fun!
		This could quite possibly be the best set from 3.0. They took the time to explore all of the ideas and themes before moving patiently into the next. Not only were all of the ideas interesting and solid, but they told an amazing story. So much fun! wow second set was the best set thrown down this year imo.   Two absolute gems in the form of tweezer-->golden age.  Both are must must hear and more than once.   This tweezer is definitely my fav version of 2013 so far.  absolute magic in the air last night during the entire second set.  Spiritual experience for sure.  I chase the improv shown last night.  I just hope it continues for the rest of this tour especially Rochester and reading cuz ill be in attendance
		wow second set was the best set thrown down this year imo.   Two absolute gems in the form of tweezer-->golden age.  Both are must must hear and more than once.   This tweezer is definitely my fav version of 2013 so far.  absolute magic in the air last night during the entire second set.  Spiritual experience for sure.  I chase the improv shown last night.  I just hope it continues for the rest of this tour especially Rochester and reading cuz ill be in attendance   .   Im critical to a fault of this band I absolutely love but what they put down last night I don't really have words for.  that's my story and im stickin to it.   see you guys in Rochester.   p.s. also carini from night 1 is must hear material.
     .   Im critical to a fault of this band I absolutely love but what they put down last night I don't really have words for.  that's my story and im stickin to it.   see you guys in Rochester.   p.s. also carini from night 1 is must hear material.
	 Second set was the best of 3.0, case closed. I know people say that all the time, but this was the real deal. Random thoughts:
		Second set was the best of 3.0, case closed. I know people say that all the time, but this was the real deal. Random thoughts: My favorite show ever attended by a long shot. Julius opener BOTT roses ginseng that divided sky and the pause was unreal bold as love was fantastic. The entire second set is out of this world. It doesnt get much better than this.The weekend was amazing and the sound is so amazing in the hampton coliseum. Cant wait to go back !
		My favorite show ever attended by a long shot. Julius opener BOTT roses ginseng that divided sky and the pause was unreal bold as love was fantastic. The entire second set is out of this world. It doesnt get much better than this.The weekend was amazing and the sound is so amazing in the hampton coliseum. Cant wait to go back !
	 What makes the second set so special is that they maximized every song. They explored the space, I mean really explored the space. They never settled after the explosion of energy initiated by Tweezer. Took Golden Age to new heights. Piper jam transformed in to a classic tune no one expected. Just as everyone was starting to realize what song they have been teasing they bust into Taking Care of Business and the Mothership explodes. The raging energy from Takin Care of Business was seamlessly transitioned into a funky fest 2001>Sand. And Slave was beautiful to end a truly amazing set. Knowing a Tweezprise was coming,  the way A Day In a Life builds was perfect to lead up to the earth shaking finale.
		What makes the second set so special is that they maximized every song. They explored the space, I mean really explored the space. They never settled after the explosion of energy initiated by Tweezer. Took Golden Age to new heights. Piper jam transformed in to a classic tune no one expected. Just as everyone was starting to realize what song they have been teasing they bust into Taking Care of Business and the Mothership explodes. The raging energy from Takin Care of Business was seamlessly transitioned into a funky fest 2001>Sand. And Slave was beautiful to end a truly amazing set. Knowing a Tweezprise was coming,  the way A Day In a Life builds was perfect to lead up to the earth shaking finale.  The last night of the opening run for Fall Tour 2013, one of the best tours of 3.0. I was lucky to be aboard the the lo-fi spacecraft that is the Hampton Coliseum.
		The last night of the opening run for Fall Tour 2013, one of the best tours of 3.0. I was lucky to be aboard the the lo-fi spacecraft that is the Hampton Coliseum.  A lot has already been written, but I'll give my night III review anyway.
		A lot has already been written, but I'll give my night III review anyway. One of the best shows of Fall 2013, if not the best. Off the bat fun, rocking first set an excellent version of BOTT. Roses is always treated with delight and I swear they were going to give this song a ride. Divided Sky was an absolute gem. During the pause, the Mothership lite up with lighters and felt like the place was going to take off. Beautiful moment.
		One of the best shows of Fall 2013, if not the best. Off the bat fun, rocking first set an excellent version of BOTT. Roses is always treated with delight and I swear they were going to give this song a ride. Divided Sky was an absolute gem. During the pause, the Mothership lite up with lighters and felt like the place was going to take off. Beautiful moment.  Overall outstanding show for the not to miss Sunday get down. I was 2nd row for the 1st set Page side. Trey really builds the solo patiently and very musically in Julius. It was real cool to see him play a few notes, then sing a few to himself and then come back in with another line. Reminded me of Miles Davis for the beginning of the solo. The energy stayed high for Funky Bitch with an amazing break from Page. The whole band was on for the rest of Funky Bitch and that carried right into  BOTT. Again Page was laying some great clavinet lines down. Really love how the texture of the song develops and then Trey starts to color on top of it. Roses, Sample and Ginseng Sullivan got nice readings. Ginseng had a few rough spots but still great song to hear. 46 days is when the band really stepped up for me. Absolutely brought the heat for that jam. The Divided Sky was sweet as usual, add the lighters filling the mothership for the pause and Trey getting into some new territory for the end jam. Who doesn't enjoy a Bold as Love thrown in there too?
		Overall outstanding show for the not to miss Sunday get down. I was 2nd row for the 1st set Page side. Trey really builds the solo patiently and very musically in Julius. It was real cool to see him play a few notes, then sing a few to himself and then come back in with another line. Reminded me of Miles Davis for the beginning of the solo. The energy stayed high for Funky Bitch with an amazing break from Page. The whole band was on for the rest of Funky Bitch and that carried right into  BOTT. Again Page was laying some great clavinet lines down. Really love how the texture of the song develops and then Trey starts to color on top of it. Roses, Sample and Ginseng Sullivan got nice readings. Ginseng had a few rough spots but still great song to hear. 46 days is when the band really stepped up for me. Absolutely brought the heat for that jam. The Divided Sky was sweet as usual, add the lighters filling the mothership for the pause and Trey getting into some new territory for the end jam. Who doesn't enjoy a Bold as Love thrown in there too? My friends and I spent 2 hours making a gigantic "Frankenstein" sign which hung page side. Even though it wasn't played we could care less because this show was absolutely incredible... start>finish. 2nd set was perfection to my ears and the whole place exploded during taking care of business. Thank you Phish... In Icculus we trust.
		My friends and I spent 2 hours making a gigantic "Frankenstein" sign which hung page side. Even though it wasn't played we could care less because this show was absolutely incredible... start>finish. 2nd set was perfection to my ears and the whole place exploded during taking care of business. Thank you Phish... In Icculus we trust.
	 I havent been to many phish shows. This was my 16th, but I can say hands down the best I've seen. The bar is set pretty high for the rest of the tour. Hoping woosta and ac will at least come close as I will be in attendance. See you this weekend fam! Tweezer was incredible and I think im still sweating from that 2001> sand dance sesh. BASS BOMBS all night
		I havent been to many phish shows. This was my 16th, but I can say hands down the best I've seen. The bar is set pretty high for the rest of the tour. Hoping woosta and ac will at least come close as I will be in attendance. See you this weekend fam! Tweezer was incredible and I think im still sweating from that 2001> sand dance sesh. BASS BOMBS all night
	 I take it back.  That's a nice tweezer.  Has some real soulful patient moments.  Jam is a little slow for my tastes for a tweezer jam but its definitely worth listening to, a few times.  And golden age wasnt bad either. Fishman is great.  I change my grade to a solid B. Of Course that's in comparison to other phish shows.  Not other concerts.  Compared to the rest of the world a C+ phish show is still an A+.  The worst phish concert is usually better than the best concert by almost everybody else.
		I take it back.  That's a nice tweezer.  Has some real soulful patient moments.  Jam is a little slow for my tastes for a tweezer jam but its definitely worth listening to, a few times.  And golden age wasnt bad either. Fishman is great.  I change my grade to a solid B. Of Course that's in comparison to other phish shows.  Not other concerts.  Compared to the rest of the world a C+ phish show is still an A+.  The worst phish concert is usually better than the best concert by almost everybody else.
	 This is not a review of the show, although I have made it up to slave at this point and I am enjoying it immensely.
		This is not a review of the show, although I have made it up to slave at this point and I am enjoying it immensely.   This is the only show I've given a 5/5, and I'll probably end up changing that eventually, but for now I'll leave it since I'm still glowing in what was the best overall set of Phish I've witnessed live.
		This is the only show I've given a 5/5, and I'll probably end up changing that eventually, but for now I'll leave it since I'm still glowing in what was the best overall set of Phish I've witnessed live.  Was at this night's show. I was very very happy with how they did tonight. I agree that Julius was an expected song but NOT an expected show opener. I am just starting to really get into Ween, so I was pretty excited for Roses are Free, and I thought this particular version was exceptional. Ginseng Sullivan was the only subpar song of the first set in my opinion. The jams were nice and upbeat, but Mike was still struggling with whatever cold or bug he's got and the vocals weren't up to where they could have been, but props to him for really trying to give it all he had anyways.
		Was at this night's show. I was very very happy with how they did tonight. I agree that Julius was an expected song but NOT an expected show opener. I am just starting to really get into Ween, so I was pretty excited for Roses are Free, and I thought this particular version was exceptional. Ginseng Sullivan was the only subpar song of the first set in my opinion. The jams were nice and upbeat, but Mike was still struggling with whatever cold or bug he's got and the vocals weren't up to where they could have been, but props to him for really trying to give it all he had anyways.  First time here and wow ! Matt Nolan and I had the best time . UNReal vibe and was no BS around it ! My boy David duller made it down and the night was solid ! It was the best shows I seen in a long time ! To the Cat that was looking for his kitty ?? Oh lord ! Best band and the Mothership lived up to the sickest place ever with MSG !
		First time here and wow ! Matt Nolan and I had the best time . UNReal vibe and was no BS around it ! My boy David duller made it down and the night was solid ! It was the best shows I seen in a long time ! To the Cat that was looking for his kitty ?? Oh lord ! Best band and the Mothership lived up to the sickest place ever with MSG !
	 To what @Sivad and @WFBIII are discussing:
		To what @Sivad and @WFBIII are discussing: Good to know I am not alone.
		Good to know I am not alone.  On the notes of Trey's tone, something I've noticed from the couch this year...
		On the notes of Trey's tone, something I've noticed from the couch this year... Sivad - I didn't attend the show but I echo your thoughts on Trey's tone.
		Sivad - I didn't attend the show but I echo your thoughts on Trey's tone.   I initially rated this show 5-out-of-5 stars, but upon relisten tonight, I'm revising that to a good, healthy 4. The first set seems somewhat uninspired given what goes down in the second, with even Divided Sky not featuring its usual quasi-manic zest. Even the Julius opener seems slightly downtempo compared to a bog-standard version from 1995 or so... I'd say Back on the Train is the highlight of the first set, but Trey's still got this thing going that he started doing on 3/6/09 where he kind of drawls or draws out phrases of lyrics. Along with his insistence on ostentatiously drawing unnecessary attention to "I'd have myself to blame" in Sand, this is a big sticking point for me, that I don't think enhances the 3.0 experience at all positively. Anyway, it doesn't really matter, because this is an amazing, jammy second set that begins with some funny banter and a fun bluegrass tune. The Tweezer and Golden Age to follow feature patient ambient space that's still surprisingly melodic, and nearly every song in the set exceeds 10 minutes in length. I'm reminded somehow of the shows from the Gorge in the summer (7/26 and 7/27) that at least 7/27 of which also featured the somewhat rare feat of Phish committing themselves to jamming an entire set. It sometimes happens that when Phish really brings home the bacon in the second set, the first set undershines in comparison... I wonder if they were saving themselves for Set II this night, but if they did, it sure paid off.
		I initially rated this show 5-out-of-5 stars, but upon relisten tonight, I'm revising that to a good, healthy 4. The first set seems somewhat uninspired given what goes down in the second, with even Divided Sky not featuring its usual quasi-manic zest. Even the Julius opener seems slightly downtempo compared to a bog-standard version from 1995 or so... I'd say Back on the Train is the highlight of the first set, but Trey's still got this thing going that he started doing on 3/6/09 where he kind of drawls or draws out phrases of lyrics. Along with his insistence on ostentatiously drawing unnecessary attention to "I'd have myself to blame" in Sand, this is a big sticking point for me, that I don't think enhances the 3.0 experience at all positively. Anyway, it doesn't really matter, because this is an amazing, jammy second set that begins with some funny banter and a fun bluegrass tune. The Tweezer and Golden Age to follow feature patient ambient space that's still surprisingly melodic, and nearly every song in the set exceeds 10 minutes in length. I'm reminded somehow of the shows from the Gorge in the summer (7/26 and 7/27) that at least 7/27 of which also featured the somewhat rare feat of Phish committing themselves to jamming an entire set. It sometimes happens that when Phish really brings home the bacon in the second set, the first set undershines in comparison... I wonder if they were saving themselves for Set II this night, but if they did, it sure paid off.
	 The more I listen to this show the more I am amazed by its reception as a good show.  The sand and golden age and piper are some of the worst versions of the songs I've ever heard them play.  The tweezer hits a nice point for about a minute, before mike drops into a Seen and Unseen jam and then it doesn't really get anywhere interesting until the last five minutes.  The last 3-5 minutes of mellow blissful jam are nice but 20 minutes of average mediocre tweezer just to get to 4 minutes of good music does not make it a good tweezer.  I defy anybody to listen to this piper and listen to AC piper and not report back that Hanpton piper is sloppy, boring, sluggish by comparison.  It's impossible.  It get a lot of hype bc of a long tweezer and great set list but none free jams really pay off. The golden age is one of the weakest they've played.  Ditto piper and sand.  And the first set is one of the weakest of 3.0!  Please somebody show me where I'm wrong.  Because I'm not. You all buy the hype.  But this is a very average mediocre show.  The empower is wearing no clothes. Mr.Miner and some who follow him blindly like he's an authority on phish quality might see shiny resplendent silken robes, but that's bull crap.  Dude, he's totally naked.
		The more I listen to this show the more I am amazed by its reception as a good show.  The sand and golden age and piper are some of the worst versions of the songs I've ever heard them play.  The tweezer hits a nice point for about a minute, before mike drops into a Seen and Unseen jam and then it doesn't really get anywhere interesting until the last five minutes.  The last 3-5 minutes of mellow blissful jam are nice but 20 minutes of average mediocre tweezer just to get to 4 minutes of good music does not make it a good tweezer.  I defy anybody to listen to this piper and listen to AC piper and not report back that Hanpton piper is sloppy, boring, sluggish by comparison.  It's impossible.  It get a lot of hype bc of a long tweezer and great set list but none free jams really pay off. The golden age is one of the weakest they've played.  Ditto piper and sand.  And the first set is one of the weakest of 3.0!  Please somebody show me where I'm wrong.  Because I'm not. You all buy the hype.  But this is a very average mediocre show.  The empower is wearing no clothes. Mr.Miner and some who follow him blindly like he's an authority on phish quality might see shiny resplendent silken robes, but that's bull crap.  Dude, he's totally naked.
	 Thought this was a pretty average show.  I liked the Roses.  And it's funny to hear takin care of business.  But this show was missing a lot.  Missing IT. Weren't hooking up that much.  Piper started out nice but then crapped out at TCofB.  Tweezer left a lot to he desired.  Not my kind f tweezer.  Just too straight forward and repetitive.  Not much soul or magic in tweezer or Golden Age.  I don't see what the fuss is about for this show.  Nice slave. Nice Roses.  That's really all I feel very strongly about.    Wouldn't put this show with the best of this era or 2013.  I love Sand and the entire set list really, but these just weren't beautiful versions.  Choppy and monotonous and methodical sounding in the jams that I expected to pay off like tweezer golden age sand and piper.  I give this show a C+.   Really like the slave though.  Nice slave. Nice roses.
		Thought this was a pretty average show.  I liked the Roses.  And it's funny to hear takin care of business.  But this show was missing a lot.  Missing IT. Weren't hooking up that much.  Piper started out nice but then crapped out at TCofB.  Tweezer left a lot to he desired.  Not my kind f tweezer.  Just too straight forward and repetitive.  Not much soul or magic in tweezer or Golden Age.  I don't see what the fuss is about for this show.  Nice slave. Nice Roses.  That's really all I feel very strongly about.    Wouldn't put this show with the best of this era or 2013.  I love Sand and the entire set list really, but these just weren't beautiful versions.  Choppy and monotonous and methodical sounding in the jams that I expected to pay off like tweezer golden age sand and piper.  I give this show a C+.   Really like the slave though.  Nice slave. Nice roses.
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That being said, you could also argue that studying the first set is a fruitless exercise, because no matter how good that set is, how can you possibly - *possibly* imagine what the band would have in store for us in this second set? How could you imagine that, just listening to the first set, we would get:
- a surprising fan-related bustout;
- a Tweezer that slowly and hypnotically winds its way into a midnight-dark groove, Trey taking the lead (this is a Trey show, through and through) all throughout, then goes Godzilla-destroying-Tokyo heavy like Tahoe's did, *returns* to deep waters (with two different Mike-bomb moments), enters a contemplative space not too far removed from the famous Island Tour Roses, and ends in a squalling, feedback-drenched guitar solo;
- the best Golden Age yet (only 7/3/12 is close), immediately rolling into a thick spacey jam out of the turn, exploding into powerful funkiness, and then puddling into dark ambience and ending in a flurry of effects and massive Fish percussion, all with no muss or fuss;
- a beautiful, *joyous* sequence where Piper heads off to the races like it always does, then suddenly finds an upbeat classic-rock riff and segues *neatly* into Takin' Care of Business (it's like something out of 1994, it's so slick and unexpected), which the band laughs through and then ends with a bubbling ambient fog, from which of course 2001 makes its presence felt, and this is a *wicked* 2001 to boot, easily a cut above the usual 3.0 2001;
- and, finally, a powerful Sand and a delicate Slave that peaks in glorious fashion, a fantastic way to end a massive, massive set.
We've got nine shows left in this Fall tour, but not only has the bar been set, that bar is practically scraping the stratosphere right now. This is a "dig into your couch cushions for the download money" show.