Soundcheck: Brown Eyed Girl, Sweet Virginia, Low Rider, Jam (with "On Broadway" and "Close To You" with lyric alteration shout outs to production staff.) [Unconfirmed and Possibly Incomplete]
SET 1: Possum, The Moma Dance > The Wedge, Ocelot > Divided Sky, Funky Bitch, Axilla > Llama, Fast Enough for You, Wolfman's Brother
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] -> Tweezer > Golden Age > Limb By Limb, Kill Devil Falls > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Light > Julius > Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise
 i think the people who have said that this show had no highs has either listened to far too little phish, had ear plugs in during the show or just doesnt know what to listen for to even understand when phish is throwing the fuck down!!! That second set duo of Disease ---> Tweezer was out of this world! That was phish at their best ever possibly! please disregard the other two comments, get this show, turn it the fuck up and lay back and enjoy, PHISH is on top of their game as good as they have ever been if not better, this is prime time phish music get it while its hot!!! 221 to the most high!
		i think the people who have said that this show had no highs has either listened to far too little phish, had ear plugs in during the show or just doesnt know what to listen for to even understand when phish is throwing the fuck down!!! That second set duo of Disease ---> Tweezer was out of this world! That was phish at their best ever possibly! please disregard the other two comments, get this show, turn it the fuck up and lay back and enjoy, PHISH is on top of their game as good as they have ever been if not better, this is prime time phish music get it while its hot!!! 221 to the most high!
	 ## Second try.
		## Second try. Sleeping Monkey encore... was wondering if Aron Ralston was at the show?
		Sleeping Monkey encore... was wondering if Aron Ralston was at the show?
	 Saturday.....Saturday was solid, nothing jaw gaping but solid. This show was just a slow roller. Songs just kind of came and went. No super highs, no super lows just pretty consistent playing. Mike however is taking on his leadership role well nailing songs like DWD, Golden Age and Funky B were all highlights for me. Friends, Mike is the new Trey. The question is will Trey be able to stay interested in what Mike is saying musically. I did notice the lack of continuity in some of the jams Saturday and sometimes a bit disjointed. You couldn't help but wonder if the band was just trying to bring us down easy from the Friday mayhem. 2001 through Antelope is worth a listen too. Happy to be here in cool CO.
		Saturday.....Saturday was solid, nothing jaw gaping but solid. This show was just a slow roller. Songs just kind of came and went. No super highs, no super lows just pretty consistent playing. Mike however is taking on his leadership role well nailing songs like DWD, Golden Age and Funky B were all highlights for me. Friends, Mike is the new Trey. The question is will Trey be able to stay interested in what Mike is saying musically. I did notice the lack of continuity in some of the jams Saturday and sometimes a bit disjointed. You couldn't help but wonder if the band was just trying to bring us down easy from the Friday mayhem. 2001 through Antelope is worth a listen too. Happy to be here in cool CO.
	 Phenomenal show.  The best Tweezer of 3.0 and then some
		Phenomenal show.  The best Tweezer of 3.0 and then some
	 I think the setlist should read Disease -> Tweezer -> Disease.  Excellent weekend!
		I think the setlist should read Disease -> Tweezer -> Disease.  Excellent weekend!
	 After spending Possum and Moma getting on the floor, my Wedge shirt finally paid off as we made our way page side. The floor was a lot more packed than the night before, but we still found room to boogie up close. It was Saturday night and everything came up glitter for us. Kari got her ripping Llama, the Rhombus guy got his Divided Sky, and all of us got a second set that upped the ante on the S show. Many people talked about how fortunate we were to be witnessing greatness night after night.
		After spending Possum and Moma getting on the floor, my Wedge shirt finally paid off as we made our way page side. The floor was a lot more packed than the night before, but we still found room to boogie up close. It was Saturday night and everything came up glitter for us. Kari got her ripping Llama, the Rhombus guy got his Divided Sky, and all of us got a second set that upped the ante on the S show. Many people talked about how fortunate we were to be witnessing greatness night after night.  Ok I am more into this show for a listen more often than the 1st night.  Nothing spectacular but played well. I recommend checking out the Ocelot and Wolfman's from this show. I thought they were 1st set highlights not to forget to mention the Divided and Fast Enough For You which are great as well.
		Ok I am more into this show for a listen more often than the 1st night.  Nothing spectacular but played well. I recommend checking out the Ocelot and Wolfman's from this show. I thought they were 1st set highlights not to forget to mention the Divided and Fast Enough For You which are great as well. People keep raving about the 12-28-2012 Tweezer. My $ is still on this version for the best of 3.0.
		People keep raving about the 12-28-2012 Tweezer. My $ is still on this version for the best of 3.0.
	 I'm amazed that almost none of these reviews mention that they played the best Tweezer of the year, and possibly of the past many years. Must-listen Tweezer, for sure.
		I'm amazed that almost none of these reviews mention that they played the best Tweezer of the year, and possibly of the past many years. Must-listen Tweezer, for sure.
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Review by waxbanks
At that point it makes perfect sense to start the homeward-bound Julius/Cavern/Antelope sequence. Can't complain.
Disease itself is a pretty standard 2011 version, actually - it's the Trey/Mike segue into Tweezer that sets things off. Fish calls for Golden Age during this chiming major-key Tweezer, and Trey obliges as the jam fades out; a short version of that tune ends with a brief bit of funk riffing that previews the night's 2001. Great stuff.
But then LxL continues unexpectedly to serve as a showcase jam tune, and the band keeps blasting out the KDF jam *after* its closing vocals, and after a standard 2001 we have the aforementioned triumphant 'Down with Light' jam, jam, jam, damn.
That's about 70 minutes of grade-A+ Phish to anchor another 2011-level show, which is to say everything here is very very good or better. And don't miss the huge Wolfman's in the first, nor Ocelot, nor FEFY. This show is similar to 8/16, the second night of last month's UIC run: every jam is full of energy, empathy, detail, inspiration. Maybe I'll look back on my 2011-gushing someday with mild embarrassment, but right now I wouldn't bet on it: the music is just better than it has any right to be, given the late hour...