Soundcheck: Jam, My Soul, Timber (jam only), Buffalo Bill
SET 1: Sample in a Jar, Sparkle, The Sloth, Sweet Virginia, Susskind Hotel, Strange Design, Stash, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley -> Sparks > Scent of a Mule, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Shine a Light, Split Open and Melt, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Sand > Simple -> Steam > Soul Shakedown Party -> Seven Below > Suzy Greenberg > Scents and Subtle Sounds[1] > Slave to the Traffic Light > Silent in the Morning > Sanity, Sweet Adeline
ENCORE: Sabotage
 Stash
					4
					Stash
					4
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Behind the soundboard was a large, fenced off grassy area into which many glowsticks landed.  As dusk began to settle toward the end of the first set and continuing into the second set, a security guard patrolling the interior of the fenced area patiently gathered glowsticks and slowly spelled out F-A-R-M-H-O-U-S-E.  This endeavor was interrupted about halfway through so that he could build a large glowstick "S" above Farmhouse.
		Behind the soundboard was a large, fenced off grassy area into which many glowsticks landed.  As dusk began to settle toward the end of the first set and continuing into the second set, a security guard patrolling the interior of the fenced area patiently gathered glowsticks and slowly spelled out F-A-R-M-H-O-U-S-E.  This endeavor was interrupted about halfway through so that he could build a large glowstick "S" above Farmhouse.
	 A simply magnificent way to open the summer's swan song run, this performance exemplifies why so many keep coming back for more. Creativity, rarities, jamming and exploration. So many highlights and almost no missteps, with just the right balance of rock and roll and exploratory moments.
		A simply magnificent way to open the summer's swan song run, this performance exemplifies why so many keep coming back for more. Creativity, rarities, jamming and exploration. So many highlights and almost no missteps, with just the right balance of rock and roll and exploratory moments. couch toured this show.. loved the whole "S" element..as I'm sure a lot of other people did...couple of bust outs..which were a nice treat..sparks, sabatoge..this is why I love this unpredictable band..
		couch toured this show.. loved the whole "S" element..as I'm sure a lot of other people did...couple of bust outs..which were a nice treat..sparks, sabatoge..this is why I love this unpredictable band.. What a fun show. Once everyone realized what was going on it went to a different level with trying to call what tune would be next.... especially considering how it became so limited with "S" tunes. Good jams, awesome breakouts. This show is one of the reasons I love this band. They mix it up so much and have a blast doing it. They looked like they were having more fun than the crowd. Can't wait to see what the next two nights bring.
		What a fun show. Once everyone realized what was going on it went to a different level with trying to call what tune would be next.... especially considering how it became so limited with "S" tunes. Good jams, awesome breakouts. This show is one of the reasons I love this band. They mix it up so much and have a blast doing it. They looked like they were having more fun than the crowd. Can't wait to see what the next two nights bring.
	 Yes, it was a gimmick show that featured 26 songs that began with the letter “S.”  However, this gimmick show worked for me, providing an interesting and entertaining night of music.  Even though there was very little big exploratory jamming (excluding the meandering “Split Open and Melt” and space jam of the night “Seven Below”) or smooth seques (“Soul Shakedown Party -> Seven Below” was very forced) the sheer volume of rare material played made the show a perfect opening night for a three-show run.  Simply put, it was a very fun night of music.
		Yes, it was a gimmick show that featured 26 songs that began with the letter “S.”  However, this gimmick show worked for me, providing an interesting and entertaining night of music.  Even though there was very little big exploratory jamming (excluding the meandering “Split Open and Melt” and space jam of the night “Seven Below”) or smooth seques (“Soul Shakedown Party -> Seven Below” was very forced) the sheer volume of rare material played made the show a perfect opening night for a three-show run.  Simply put, it was a very fun night of music. Was not able to attened the show because I was getting married but we had S's on all the placecards because that is the letter of our last name. Kind of funny.
		Was not able to attened the show because I was getting married but we had S's on all the placecards because that is the letter of our last name. Kind of funny.
	 Like many in Denver last weekend, I was convinced to make the trip after hearing summer tour. I made the call after Super Ball, but it took UIC to bring more of my buddies to town.
		Like many in Denver last weekend, I was convinced to make the trip after hearing summer tour. I made the call after Super Ball, but it took UIC to bring more of my buddies to town.  My Couch Tour Review- SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. Fantassssssstic. Must download now.
		My Couch Tour Review- SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. Fantassssssstic. Must download now.
	 I agree with what everyone has said, great weekend opener, funny Phish joke with the "S" show - which somehow did not seem too forced. Even before I had figured out the "S" theme while knowing all the songs (yeah I know I'm pretty slow and a bit twisted at the time) I commented to my friend (who had also not figured it out either in my defense) at the end of the 1st set that they came to freaking play in Denver for Labor Day. I think it's pretty phenomenal to be able to say that your favorite band can play a show composed only of songs in their library that begin with the letter "S", with out too much shenanigans (i.e. some songs that they haven't played in a while but not full of random covers), and still put together a great show that actually flowed very well for the most part. But I digress ...
		I agree with what everyone has said, great weekend opener, funny Phish joke with the "S" show - which somehow did not seem too forced. Even before I had figured out the "S" theme while knowing all the songs (yeah I know I'm pretty slow and a bit twisted at the time) I commented to my friend (who had also not figured it out either in my defense) at the end of the 1st set that they came to freaking play in Denver for Labor Day. I think it's pretty phenomenal to be able to say that your favorite band can play a show composed only of songs in their library that begin with the letter "S", with out too much shenanigans (i.e. some songs that they haven't played in a while but not full of random covers), and still put together a great show that actually flowed very well for the most part. But I digress ... This was a fun first show at Dick’s, and I found it fantastic and had a blast. Highlights of the first set at the time were the Sample opener (2nd favorite phish tune, chronologically speaking), Sweet Virginia, Stash, and during set break when I realized all the songs began with S…which was after my buddy brought up the setlist, glanced at it for a minute, handed it to me, and said something like, “Pretty strong so far.” After 30-45 seconds I was like “Dude, all the songs begin with S!” And he was like, “Holy sh*t! Cool!” And then we chatted amongst ourselves, recreated, and by the start of the second set had totally forgot about…wait what was I even talking about? And why did Trey make those snake hisses at the end of the show? All I remember is that was the best Slave I’ve seen since. Haven’t liked any of them even as close to as much as I like that one. Oh yeah, and I was a little overexcited for the show in general I think, because I sang along much more than usual (thought for the record I didn't make a peep during Sweet Adeline, except perhaps to applaud prematurely). And then when they played Sabotage, (a song which, like Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, is one which everybody likes except me, no disrespect), my first thought — well to be honest my first thought was it was Hell’s Bells — but my second one was “oh they must’ve played that because I was singing along too loud.” And then I realized I was a self-centered retard.
		This was a fun first show at Dick’s, and I found it fantastic and had a blast. Highlights of the first set at the time were the Sample opener (2nd favorite phish tune, chronologically speaking), Sweet Virginia, Stash, and during set break when I realized all the songs began with S…which was after my buddy brought up the setlist, glanced at it for a minute, handed it to me, and said something like, “Pretty strong so far.” After 30-45 seconds I was like “Dude, all the songs begin with S!” And he was like, “Holy sh*t! Cool!” And then we chatted amongst ourselves, recreated, and by the start of the second set had totally forgot about…wait what was I even talking about? And why did Trey make those snake hisses at the end of the show? All I remember is that was the best Slave I’ve seen since. Haven’t liked any of them even as close to as much as I like that one. Oh yeah, and I was a little overexcited for the show in general I think, because I sang along much more than usual (thought for the record I didn't make a peep during Sweet Adeline, except perhaps to applaud prematurely). And then when they played Sabotage, (a song which, like Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, is one which everybody likes except me, no disrespect), my first thought — well to be honest my first thought was it was Hell’s Bells — but my second one was “oh they must’ve played that because I was singing along too loud.” And then I realized I was a self-centered retard.
	 Some silly souls sing so sweet.  What a wonderful show!  Absolutely love the creativity, but this was not the best show of the run.  Sunday takes the cake on that one.  Maybe we will get a “T” show one day?
		Some silly souls sing so sweet.  What a wonderful show!  Absolutely love the creativity, but this was not the best show of the run.  Sunday takes the cake on that one.  Maybe we will get a “T” show one day? This run of shows was the only I was able to make this summer, I can't be happier with my choice of shows to see what an amazing high energy and musically incredible labor day weekend!!
		This run of shows was the only I was able to make this summer, I can't be happier with my choice of shows to see what an amazing high energy and musically incredible labor day weekend!!
	 a lot of unexpected dankness, and a lot of unusualness which is great, download asap
		a lot of unexpected dankness, and a lot of unusualness which is great, download asap
	 If not the best show of the run musically, it was simply the most fun I have EVER had at a show
		If not the best show of the run musically, it was simply the most fun I have EVER had at a show
	 surprised there wasn't a secret smile during this show.
		surprised there wasn't a secret smile during this show.
	 Great " S " show. What is the actual stat on the Silent without the Horse? Is is 12/13/99 ?
		Great " S " show. What is the actual stat on the Silent without the Horse? Is is 12/13/99 ?
	 All you can say is just wow. Too early to rate this Stealing Time the best ever?
		All you can say is just wow. Too early to rate this Stealing Time the best ever?
	 first Silent without The Horse since 12-13-99 (?? shows)
		first Silent without The Horse since 12-13-99 (?? shows) Hopefully you skipped all the crap above and scrolled through to read an actual review. So this show was fun and played pretty damn good but is not spectacular. Definitely a show to have to pop in and play once in a great while. Nothing in this show is going to just blow you away. I think the bust outs were fun the only one i really liked personally was the Sparks though.
		Hopefully you skipped all the crap above and scrolled through to read an actual review. So this show was fun and played pretty damn good but is not spectacular. Definitely a show to have to pop in and play once in a great while. Nothing in this show is going to just blow you away. I think the bust outs were fun the only one i really liked personally was the Sparks though.  thats what you get for a non sell out, look out all weekend guys...
		thats what you get for a non sell out, look out all weekend guys...
	 My CouchTour Review is 5 out of 5!! If I was there I would have shit myself with joy!
		My CouchTour Review is 5 out of 5!! If I was there I would have shit myself with joy!
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