the second set lengthwise > maze was what to this day turned me into the fan i am. that special moment i will remember forever.

Tuesday, 08/17/2010
Soundcheck: Dog Log, Ginseng Sullivan, Burn That Bridge [Possibly incomplete]
Set 1: Fluffhead, KDFKill Devil Falls > Cities, Funky Bitch > Wilson[1], Reba[2], Walk Away, Wolfman'sWolfman's Brother > Possum
Set 2: Lengthwise -> Maze, Halley'sHalley's Comet > Mike'sMike's Song > Simple > BDTNLBackwards Down the Number Line > CaspianPrince Caspian[3] > R&RRock and Roll > WeekapaugWeekapaug Groove, Loving Cup
Encore: Show of Life, GolgiGolgi Apparatus
[1] Portions played by Trey on toy guitar with Fishman teasing the beginning drumbeats of Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin).
[2] No whistling.
[3] Unfinished.
Performers: Trey Anastasio, Page McConnell, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon
Notes: Portions of Wilson were performed by Trey on a toy guitar during which Fishman teased the beginning drumbeats of Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin). Reba did not have the whistling ending. Caspian was unfinished.
This show was part of the "2010 Late Summer Tour."
and i have always saw the potential of that tune. but this night, absolutely epic. after they moved into this intense sort of tone or approach at the 6th minute, i got excited for what i felt would be a real nice BDTNL. but then they really opened up and by the 9th minute (of a 14:14 BDTNL) they were just simply OFF! i mean such flow that you almost can't believe it. is it jam, is it d'n'b, is it really phish? i couldn't believe it when it was happening, and still am totally blown away when i listen.