Soundcheck: Dog Log, Blues Jam, Ginseng Sullivan, Friday
SET 1: First Tube, Uncle Pen, Carini > Kill Devil Falls, You Enjoy Myself[1], Ocelot, Undermind
SET 2: Runaway Jim[2] > Farmhouse > Alaska, Chalk Dust Torture[2] > Emotional Rescue > Fuck Your Face
 This is an incredible show with lots of jamming.  Only 15 songs, so the band had to extend several songs that do not usually get the treatment. Carini, Undermind, Jim, and Chalk Dust all had fantastic jams and all went about 15 minutes or more.  The setlist spelling Fuck Your Face was fun, but the music is the real reason this is a stellar show.  I hope to hear more of the same the following 2 nights.
		This is an incredible show with lots of jamming.  Only 15 songs, so the band had to extend several songs that do not usually get the treatment. Carini, Undermind, Jim, and Chalk Dust all had fantastic jams and all went about 15 minutes or more.  The setlist spelling Fuck Your Face was fun, but the music is the real reason this is a stellar show.  I hope to hear more of the same the following 2 nights.
	 So this right here is your top show of 3.0, to-date. Why, you ask? Well, in this reviewer’s eyes, it has little to do with the Fuck Your Face prank. Not nothing to do with, mind-you; many a great show in the band's history, especially from the earlier days, boast pranks, inside jokes and themes of all kinds. But those elements are always just the cherry on top. And what a delicious sundae the band whipped up on 8/31/12, which now sits there beneath that fucking cherry for all to enjoy. Yes, this one is about the music, and the jams, as it should be.
		So this right here is your top show of 3.0, to-date. Why, you ask? Well, in this reviewer’s eyes, it has little to do with the Fuck Your Face prank. Not nothing to do with, mind-you; many a great show in the band's history, especially from the earlier days, boast pranks, inside jokes and themes of all kinds. But those elements are always just the cherry on top. And what a delicious sundae the band whipped up on 8/31/12, which now sits there beneath that fucking cherry for all to enjoy. Yes, this one is about the music, and the jams, as it should be. Jaw dropping from the First Tube.  Carini > Jam > Jam tastey Jam out of Carini.  WoWoW!!  YEM?   Stunning.  Magical.  Smiled for 3 straight hours on the webcast.  Love Dicks they sure and f$ck do your face emotional night rescued by a meastick.  The best Runaway Jim > Jam in years!!!!   A Space Jam after Farmhouse!!!  Another JAM out of Chalkdust...>WOWW!!!   OMG - Trey has seen the light!!!
		Jaw dropping from the First Tube.  Carini > Jam > Jam tastey Jam out of Carini.  WoWoW!!  YEM?   Stunning.  Magical.  Smiled for 3 straight hours on the webcast.  Love Dicks they sure and f$ck do your face emotional night rescued by a meastick.  The best Runaway Jim > Jam in years!!!!   A Space Jam after Farmhouse!!!  Another JAM out of Chalkdust...>WOWW!!!   OMG - Trey has seen the light!!!
	 Apologies for no musical analysis in this review; that's been covered. Just a quick mental exercise.
		Apologies for no musical analysis in this review; that's been covered. Just a quick mental exercise. In my opinion, busting out Emotional Rescue was something more special than the many bustouts of first leg. I got Skin It Back in Jones Beach (as well as Happiness is a Warm Gun), I got Sweet Jane at Deer, I got my Dog Log, I got my Shaggy Dog, I saw La Grange, I saw Psycho Killer, I saw Sabotage. Each of these "bustouts" were such a surprise and brought me nothing short of pure joy. To say that I was longing for these particular songs would be a lie. Yes, I was so ecstatic to hear these songs and got the "holy shit are they actually playing this?" feeling. But one bustout that I and many other people have been begging for has been Emotion Rescue. Whether u think they played it well or not, the fact that they did this tonight, the fact that Mike took that risk of opening up his Vocals, you must feel very appreciative. What a treat, thanks guys.
		In my opinion, busting out Emotional Rescue was something more special than the many bustouts of first leg. I got Skin It Back in Jones Beach (as well as Happiness is a Warm Gun), I got Sweet Jane at Deer, I got my Dog Log, I got my Shaggy Dog, I saw La Grange, I saw Psycho Killer, I saw Sabotage. Each of these "bustouts" were such a surprise and brought me nothing short of pure joy. To say that I was longing for these particular songs would be a lie. Yes, I was so ecstatic to hear these songs and got the "holy shit are they actually playing this?" feeling. But one bustout that I and many other people have been begging for has been Emotion Rescue. Whether u think they played it well or not, the fact that they did this tonight, the fact that Mike took that risk of opening up his Vocals, you must feel very appreciative. What a treat, thanks guys.
	 Not only does the show spell out F U C K Y O U R F A C E, it has not been noticed that the boys brilliantly signed it as well with E F G M (Ernest, Fish, Gordon and McConnell, or rather Emotional Rescue, Fuck Your Face, Grind, Meatstick)! Hahaha!
		Not only does the show spell out F U C K Y O U R F A C E, it has not been noticed that the boys brilliantly signed it as well with E F G M (Ernest, Fish, Gordon and McConnell, or rather Emotional Rescue, Fuck Your Face, Grind, Meatstick)! Hahaha! 7 songs first set.... damn!!!!!!!
		7 songs first set.... damn!!!!!!! 8/31/12 Undermind....
		8/31/12 Undermind.... Great show.
		Great show. Maybe phish does read .net  everyone saying no bust outs no extended jams and then they fuck your face awesome
		Maybe phish does read .net  everyone saying no bust outs no extended jams and then they fuck your face awesome
	 the absolute face melting jaw dropping mind fuck that this show is needs a review by Meatballs. whereyat meatman?
		the absolute face melting jaw dropping mind fuck that this show is needs a review by Meatballs. whereyat meatman?  I am not one who employs the use of vulgar language. Generally, I prefer to use humorous or nonsensical substitutes, e.g. "mamaquacker", "piece of junk", "son-of-a-bee-sting", etc. Having said that, in my opinion this show surpasses Utica and UIC I as the best show of 3.0.
		I am not one who employs the use of vulgar language. Generally, I prefer to use humorous or nonsensical substitutes, e.g. "mamaquacker", "piece of junk", "son-of-a-bee-sting", etc. Having said that, in my opinion this show surpasses Utica and UIC I as the best show of 3.0. what else can be said?  you start spelling out your set and we know exactly what youre gonna do.  but what's that?  emotional rescue?  pfft I'LL TAKE IT!
		what else can be said?  you start spelling out your set and we know exactly what youre gonna do.  but what's that?  emotional rescue?  pfft I'LL TAKE IT! Yes....the Fuck Your Face show.  I didn't think anything else could be added to the discussion on this one, but here I am sitting in quarantine doing Dinner and a Movie Tuesday and I heard something nobody has mentioned.  Trey teases Rainy Day Women in Alaska, and right before they wrap it up, Page goes riffs on it for a bar or two.  Nice little nod to Colorado everybody musta been too baked too notice before.
		Yes....the Fuck Your Face show.  I didn't think anything else could be added to the discussion on this one, but here I am sitting in quarantine doing Dinner and a Movie Tuesday and I heard something nobody has mentioned.  Trey teases Rainy Day Women in Alaska, and right before they wrap it up, Page goes riffs on it for a bar or two.  Nice little nod to Colorado everybody musta been too baked too notice before.    
 
	 Balls to the Wall at Dicks
		Balls to the Wall at Dicks I flew in the night before the shows to meet up with several good friends and explore the Denver nightlife. Several bars later and 4am approaching I thought it might be a good time to call it a night with such a big weekend ahead of me. The next morning my friend and I went on a 5 mile hike through Golden Gate state park and also hit up the Golden City brewery. Apparently it's the "second" largest brewery in Golden, CO. I slammed several golden ales and split a large pizza with my buddy and thought it would be a good base before a big night of partying. I checked into my hotel with a few hours to spare before show time. I had will call tickets so headed over to the venue pretty early. Little did I know the mess I would be getting myself into by doing will call. I stood in the regular line for an hour to then get told that my tickets weren't on file and I would have to go wait in the customer service line and deal with it there. Another 30 minutes there and when it was my turn at the window the chicks computer froze. Finally she found me on record but just handed me a ticket and a floor wrist band. CLOSE CALL!!
		I flew in the night before the shows to meet up with several good friends and explore the Denver nightlife. Several bars later and 4am approaching I thought it might be a good time to call it a night with such a big weekend ahead of me. The next morning my friend and I went on a 5 mile hike through Golden Gate state park and also hit up the Golden City brewery. Apparently it's the "second" largest brewery in Golden, CO. I slammed several golden ales and split a large pizza with my buddy and thought it would be a good base before a big night of partying. I checked into my hotel with a few hours to spare before show time. I had will call tickets so headed over to the venue pretty early. Little did I know the mess I would be getting myself into by doing will call. I stood in the regular line for an hour to then get told that my tickets weren't on file and I would have to go wait in the customer service line and deal with it there. Another 30 minutes there and when it was my turn at the window the chicks computer froze. Finally she found me on record but just handed me a ticket and a floor wrist band. CLOSE CALL!! I am not one to review a show or even give my two cents that often, but I think the majority of people missed the full message from phish during the "fuck your face show."  Before the band completed the "fuck your face", "fuck you" was first.  Most people figured out by Ocelot that the band was having their way with us; we were mid prank and a themed set all in one.
		I am not one to review a show or even give my two cents that often, but I think the majority of people missed the full message from phish during the "fuck your face show."  Before the band completed the "fuck your face", "fuck you" was first.  Most people figured out by Ocelot that the band was having their way with us; we were mid prank and a themed set all in one.  Well, what to say? This is a great show. To all who've said that, you're absolutely correct. Fabulous beyond description. Best band ever? Yes. Better than Phish in '97? '95'? Whenever?
		Well, what to say? This is a great show. To all who've said that, you're absolutely correct. Fabulous beyond description. Best band ever? Yes. Better than Phish in '97? '95'? Whenever?  I LOVE DICK'S. Amazing show.
		I LOVE DICK'S. Amazing show. Anybody else hear Trey playing with the Peanuts theme towards the end of the Undermind jam?
		Anybody else hear Trey playing with the Peanuts theme towards the end of the Undermind jam?
	 That's why I love these guys. Just when I thought they were getting lazy they come out and say "F-U" to me in the 1st set and then finish it all off in the second set with the rest. Classic. Right up there with the "S" show last year. Hopefully they keep it going through Sunday. Too much fun!!
		That's why I love these guys. Just when I thought they were getting lazy they come out and say "F-U" to me in the 1st set and then finish it all off in the second set with the rest. Classic. Right up there with the "S" show last year. Hopefully they keep it going through Sunday. Too much fun!!
	 Easily top 3 show of 3.0! Absolutely fire show from start to finish. Huge replay value and an absolute must listen. Quintessential phish from any era. Prime 3.0 aka "4.0". (Lmao)
		Easily top 3 show of 3.0! Absolutely fire show from start to finish. Huge replay value and an absolute must listen. Quintessential phish from any era. Prime 3.0 aka "4.0". (Lmao)  The variety of jamming on display in this show astonishes me to this day (and I'd like to thank Phish for the longest Jim since--at the latest--2.0.) As we watched the webcast, it was almost as if Fall '97 had crashed the party to the delight of all, because there were actual, honest-to-goodness jams in the first set. Sure, the spelling gimmick is amazing, and the "We love Dick's" antics are funny, but the music is my passion with Phish, first and foremost, and it's remarkable how you can go from an ambient sort of bliss jam in Carini, to a peakier jam in Undermind, to a kind of combination in Jim, to pure ambience in Farmhouse (for goodness' sake!), to a coherent and thoroughly satisfying melange in Chalkdust. This is the best show 3.0 has produced, in my opinion, especially if you exclude Halloween runs and New Year's runs. It was just novel as all get-out, and I love it!
		The variety of jamming on display in this show astonishes me to this day (and I'd like to thank Phish for the longest Jim since--at the latest--2.0.) As we watched the webcast, it was almost as if Fall '97 had crashed the party to the delight of all, because there were actual, honest-to-goodness jams in the first set. Sure, the spelling gimmick is amazing, and the "We love Dick's" antics are funny, but the music is my passion with Phish, first and foremost, and it's remarkable how you can go from an ambient sort of bliss jam in Carini, to a peakier jam in Undermind, to a kind of combination in Jim, to pure ambience in Farmhouse (for goodness' sake!), to a coherent and thoroughly satisfying melange in Chalkdust. This is the best show 3.0 has produced, in my opinion, especially if you exclude Halloween runs and New Year's runs. It was just novel as all get-out, and I love it!
	 As we're staring down the barrel of another Friday night at Dick's, I keep coming back to this Friday night Dick's show from 2012 as the show of 3.0 so far, especially now with a few additional years perspective.  Rather than argue if it's THE best, let's just all agree that it's certainly one of them.  I don't make it to a lot of shows these days, but I made it to this one, about 50 feet back on the floor.
		As we're staring down the barrel of another Friday night at Dick's, I keep coming back to this Friday night Dick's show from 2012 as the show of 3.0 so far, especially now with a few additional years perspective.  Rather than argue if it's THE best, let's just all agree that it's certainly one of them.  I don't make it to a lot of shows these days, but I made it to this one, about 50 feet back on the floor.   They probably thought I was some drug crazed pervert coming on to them, but then I managed to pull the set list from phish.net (it took a LONG time to load haha) and handed one of them my phone.  It was cool to see the look on her face slowly go from anxiety to humor, and she passed my phone to her friends who reacted the same way.  Then they actually played Fuck Your Face, and before the encore they started asking me some funny questions, like "Is every show like this?"
   They probably thought I was some drug crazed pervert coming on to them, but then I managed to pull the set list from phish.net (it took a LONG time to load haha) and handed one of them my phone.  It was cool to see the look on her face slowly go from anxiety to humor, and she passed my phone to her friends who reacted the same way.  Then they actually played Fuck Your Face, and before the encore they started asking me some funny questions, like "Is every show like this?"    I wish honey, I wish.....
    I wish honey, I wish.....
	 These are the types of jams I love and can't get enough of them.
		These are the types of jams I love and can't get enough of them.
	 Months later.  Not even going to talk about the music, although it's in constant rotation in my brain and on my CD player.
		Months later.  Not even going to talk about the music, although it's in constant rotation in my brain and on my CD player. Whoa, best show I've ever seen.
		Whoa, best show I've ever seen.   What can I say that hasn't probably been said already? Everyone knows why this was a great show. I decided to give myself a few days before I reviewed it...and I still think this show kicks ass. Probably my favorite live concert experience.
		What can I say that hasn't probably been said already? Everyone knows why this was a great show. I decided to give myself a few days before I reviewed it...and I still think this show kicks ass. Probably my favorite live concert experience. Best show of tour period.   Put on first tube and let the whole thing play.  By far the best first set of the summer with carini and undermind going deep.  and for the third yem this leg cactus lays down a nasty nasty bass jam.   Im not going to say anymore just do urself a favor and listen to this show all the way through.   Fantastico..  furgettaboutit
		Best show of tour period.   Put on first tube and let the whole thing play.  By far the best first set of the summer with carini and undermind going deep.  and for the third yem this leg cactus lays down a nasty nasty bass jam.   Im not going to say anymore just do urself a favor and listen to this show all the way through.   Fantastico..  furgettaboutit
	 Excellent show.  Very good energy the entire night.  Didn't even realize until the end that they were spelling FYF.  The first set YEM was outstanding, the vocal jam was hilarious as the crowd chanted along, "we love Dick's".  A lot of my favorite moments were the unexpected jams, like Farmhouse, for example.
		Excellent show.  Very good energy the entire night.  Didn't even realize until the end that they were spelling FYF.  The first set YEM was outstanding, the vocal jam was hilarious as the crowd chanted along, "we love Dick's".  A lot of my favorite moments were the unexpected jams, like Farmhouse, for example.   This show was IT,  I really don't know what to write because at alot of points during the show it left me speechless.  This is the  phish I absolutely love.  Two great jams in the first set! yes i said first set (which was only seven songs long absolutely love that).  Carini and Undermind stole the show first set.   Even from the first tube jam i could tell something was on this evening.  The jam during it wasn't ur regular shredfest it was patient.  and with trey being patient amazing things happend as evidenced this night.   2nd set= 6 songs mindblowing this is the kind of show I live for.    Jim and Chalkdust were highlights of this set.   Throw in the fuck your face antics and evryone loving dicks so much especially trey (he seemed very giddy talkn bout loving dicks.)   IMO this is by far the best show of this tour followed by star lake then bgca3, and is up there with the best shows of 3.0 if not the best.  I live for improvisation and minimal song selection and both were done to the nines on this night.   Trey let the music breath with his patient work on the ocedoc and look what we got.  absolutely awesome i will be listening and listening again for days to come.   mind blown
		This show was IT,  I really don't know what to write because at alot of points during the show it left me speechless.  This is the  phish I absolutely love.  Two great jams in the first set! yes i said first set (which was only seven songs long absolutely love that).  Carini and Undermind stole the show first set.   Even from the first tube jam i could tell something was on this evening.  The jam during it wasn't ur regular shredfest it was patient.  and with trey being patient amazing things happend as evidenced this night.   2nd set= 6 songs mindblowing this is the kind of show I live for.    Jim and Chalkdust were highlights of this set.   Throw in the fuck your face antics and evryone loving dicks so much especially trey (he seemed very giddy talkn bout loving dicks.)   IMO this is by far the best show of this tour followed by star lake then bgca3, and is up there with the best shows of 3.0 if not the best.  I live for improvisation and minimal song selection and both were done to the nines on this night.   Trey let the music breath with his patient work on the ocedoc and look what we got.  absolutely awesome i will be listening and listening again for days to come.   mind blown
	 I see no 1st set...only 2 insane 2nd sets plus a grind on a meatstick. I really should have ventured out there...
		I see no 1st set...only 2 insane 2nd sets plus a grind on a meatstick. I really should have ventured out there...
	 wasnt there ordered webcast.  my brother was there... ummm epic on so many levels and best jams imo  carini chalkdust....
		wasnt there ordered webcast.  my brother was there... ummm epic on so many levels and best jams imo  carini chalkdust.... "what else can be said? you start spelling out your set and we know exactly what youre gonna do. but what's that? emotional rescue?"
		"what else can be said? you start spelling out your set and we know exactly what youre gonna do. but what's that? emotional rescue?" Such an incredible experience. Full body chills every time I revisit the YEM, Undermind, Runaway Jim, and Chalkdust from this night. Great memories with all the family. Once realization of the gag was brought forward, trying to speculate on which songs were coming next was a blast. Thank you Phish.
		Such an incredible experience. Full body chills every time I revisit the YEM, Undermind, Runaway Jim, and Chalkdust from this night. Great memories with all the family. Once realization of the gag was brought forward, trying to speculate on which songs were coming next was a blast. Thank you Phish.
	 I can't say a whole lot about this show that hasn't already been said ... My buddy Keith and I had to confirm with each other at several points in the show that we hadn't somehow been transported back to 1997. But realizing that we weren't there and couldn't give our 1997 selves some valuable advice for the future we settled back in and soaked up this gem from any era.
		I can't say a whole lot about this show that hasn't already been said ... My buddy Keith and I had to confirm with each other at several points in the show that we hadn't somehow been transported back to 1997. But realizing that we weren't there and couldn't give our 1997 selves some valuable advice for the future we settled back in and soaked up this gem from any era.
	 Just listened to the tapes, and this is a damn solid show all around. To rate it higher than such gems as the Went or 4/3/98 is a bit too bold for my taste, but all the ingredients for some tasty phish stew are here; subtle (or maybe not) gags, long jams that explore several different genres with one underlying theme (cohesive playing), and a flow that feels as if all the individual pieces are the sum of a whole night of great energy.
		Just listened to the tapes, and this is a damn solid show all around. To rate it higher than such gems as the Went or 4/3/98 is a bit too bold for my taste, but all the ingredients for some tasty phish stew are here; subtle (or maybe not) gags, long jams that explore several different genres with one underlying theme (cohesive playing), and a flow that feels as if all the individual pieces are the sum of a whole night of great energy. Is this first 3.0 show to be on the .net top 5?  If so, it deserves it.  Musically, this entire show, much like the 10-31-94 YEM, the "Fleezer", and 11-29-97 Jim, completely sums up why I love Phish.  This is it.
		Is this first 3.0 show to be on the .net top 5?  If so, it deserves it.  Musically, this entire show, much like the 10-31-94 YEM, the "Fleezer", and 11-29-97 Jim, completely sums up why I love Phish.  This is it.
	 can someone PLEASE update the show notes to include the rampant and blatant Tomorrow Never Knows jam during Undermind. To ignore this is just plain reckless...it goes on for like 3 minutes and is hardly a "tease".
		can someone PLEASE update the show notes to include the rampant and blatant Tomorrow Never Knows jam during Undermind. To ignore this is just plain reckless...it goes on for like 3 minutes and is hardly a "tease". What was the funky groove they played during the setbreak on the webcast?  Damn, gotta find that.
		What was the funky groove they played during the setbreak on the webcast?  Damn, gotta find that.
	 Once we got in the car to get in the lot, we knew it was on. Little did we know how "on" it really was... From start to finish, this show had creativity out the wazoo along with excellent cohesiveness within the solos and transitions which definitely made this show aside from the setlist antics from the boys.
		Once we got in the car to get in the lot, we knew it was on. Little did we know how "on" it really was... From start to finish, this show had creativity out the wazoo along with excellent cohesiveness within the solos and transitions which definitely made this show aside from the setlist antics from the boys. 3.whoa.  Here's the video of the 8/31 show:
		3.whoa.  Here's the video of the 8/31 show: I would say that this was worth the 16 hour solo drive from Austin.  I could have gotten back in the car and driven home happy.  Thankfully, I didn't.
		I would say that this was worth the 16 hour solo drive from Austin.  I could have gotten back in the car and driven home happy.  Thankfully, I didn't.
	 OK CentralScrutinizer. I'm definitely convinced that you are trolling at this point. Take that Haterade to PhantasyTour.
		OK CentralScrutinizer. I'm definitely convinced that you are trolling at this point. Take that Haterade to PhantasyTour.
	 Posting this a day late, had to try to fully digest what I saw and heard on what was an epic day for me personally as the band was kind enough to play for the very first time in their storied career on August 31st, coinciding with my (insert whatever number you'd like...:-wink) th birthday and throwing me the biggest baddest birthday party that one could ask for, so many friends that traveled in from near and far to share it with me and I couldn't be more thankful for them, my life support system they are...:-smile.
		Posting this a day late, had to try to fully digest what I saw and heard on what was an epic day for me personally as the band was kind enough to play for the very first time in their storied career on August 31st, coinciding with my (insert whatever number you'd like...:-wink) th birthday and throwing me the biggest baddest birthday party that one could ask for, so many friends that traveled in from near and far to share it with me and I couldn't be more thankful for them, my life support system they are...:-smile. SET I is maybe the best way to introduce this band to a someone who has never heard them. great review. to all the nit-pickers....fuck you, they play what they want....
		SET I is maybe the best way to introduce this band to a someone who has never heard them. great review. to all the nit-pickers....fuck you, they play what they want....
	 I would have brought my bread and peanut butter had I known there would be that much jam!
		I would have brought my bread and peanut butter had I known there would be that much jam!
	 The moment when Cactus abandons the falsetto in Emotional Rescue, Trey fucking loses it....I got *chills* on my couch....check it out
		The moment when Cactus abandons the falsetto in Emotional Rescue, Trey fucking loses it....I got *chills* on my couch....check it out
	 you guy's its hard to see here, but the set actually says fuck your face, up until fuck your face. not fuck you, the r from run away jim is in the "your" the face is from farm house alaska chalk dust, and emotional rescue. just want to clear that up. this show was pure melt, i wish i could of been there but the web cast helped out. Awesome show
		you guy's its hard to see here, but the set actually says fuck your face, up until fuck your face. not fuck you, the r from run away jim is in the "your" the face is from farm house alaska chalk dust, and emotional rescue. just want to clear that up. this show was pure melt, i wish i could of been there but the web cast helped out. Awesome show
	 How about that runaway jam on Runaway Jim?!?   That was mesmerizing! So tight and cohesive throughout the show. I wish I could've been there.  Can't wait to hear what they bring to the stage next
		How about that runaway jam on Runaway Jim?!?   That was mesmerizing! So tight and cohesive throughout the show. I wish I could've been there.  Can't wait to hear what they bring to the stage next   
 
	 To everyone who was saying that Phish was slacking off on the second leg... BOOM!  Not anymore with this bombshell!  Man oh man, even on the  couch this show was red-hot.  When I heard the opening of YEM during the first set, I knew this was going to be a great show.  The Runaway Jim was magical and with only seven songs during the first set and six during the second... BOOM!  Ah, God even after all these years - Phish is still my one and only and will forever bring me love and light.
		To everyone who was saying that Phish was slacking off on the second leg... BOOM!  Not anymore with this bombshell!  Man oh man, even on the  couch this show was red-hot.  When I heard the opening of YEM during the first set, I knew this was going to be a great show.  The Runaway Jim was magical and with only seven songs during the first set and six during the second... BOOM!  Ah, God even after all these years - Phish is still my one and only and will forever bring me love and light.
	 This will be the best show I've ever and will ever attend.  The FUCK YOUR FACE show!  The jams were incredible:  Farmhouse got so out there the wooks around me thought it would never come back.
		This will be the best show I've ever and will ever attend.  The FUCK YOUR FACE show!  The jams were incredible:  Farmhouse got so out there the wooks around me thought it would never come back.   This is one of the best jokes the band has ever pulled on their audience.! Classic
		This is one of the best jokes the band has ever pulled on their audience.! Classic
	 Absolutely love this show!  I would love it even better if they did this again. Maybe with these songs next? (just for fun):
		Absolutely love this show!  I would love it even better if they did this again. Maybe with these songs next? (just for fun): Set I
		Set I Very nice show.  They are back.
		Very nice show.  They are back. I honestly don't see what all the hype is about.  The second set can only be described as average at best.   Just because Runaway was long doesn't mean it was very interesting.  There were 12 minutes of what I thought was meandering, uninspired jamming that after 20 minutes petered out into nothing.  No segue to speak of whatsoever.  I liked the spin on Farmhouse - no doubt about that.  Alaska was tough to sit through  -- though mainly because I despise that song (along with Joy).  Fair chalkdust, ER an FYF.  The Grind-Meatstick thing was clever but other than being cute, were these musically remarkable in any way?  I don't believe so.
		I honestly don't see what all the hype is about.  The second set can only be described as average at best.   Just because Runaway was long doesn't mean it was very interesting.  There were 12 minutes of what I thought was meandering, uninspired jamming that after 20 minutes petered out into nothing.  No segue to speak of whatsoever.  I liked the spin on Farmhouse - no doubt about that.  Alaska was tough to sit through  -- though mainly because I despise that song (along with Joy).  Fair chalkdust, ER an FYF.  The Grind-Meatstick thing was clever but other than being cute, were these musically remarkable in any way?  I don't believe so.   This was a pretty fun show but didn't capture the magic they're capable of.  I'm a huge undermind fan and have been waitin for them to turn one out and this one was explored but i didnt find the jam very exciting or moving.  Ditto for te chalkdust jam.  It's great they jammed it out and were patient and waited for something to materialize while communication and playing off each other well.   But neither jam really went anywhere particularly moving or inspirational or exciting.  The dick jokes in fuck your face and grind Meatstick is pretty awesome.  I love them so much.  But in this show nothing in either set really got me off except triggering my sense of humor which they are great at.   Vocal jam, banter and initials of setkist was my favorite part of the whole show but I'm not buying a FLAC show for vocal jams banter and initials of te setlist.  I give this show a B.  3/5 stars for humor, creativity and effort.  At least they tried.  Sounds like some people value the distance they travel into "type 2" jamming away from te song structure but to me that has little value wihout getting someolace really exciting or moving, it has to do more than just be long and far from the "launch pad".  It has to get to a jam that, separate from the song structure, could stand on its own as a great piece of original music and none of the jams got there for me on this night although I'm happy theyre trying.  A for effort guys.  You're the best. Good luck tonight.  Break a leg.
		This was a pretty fun show but didn't capture the magic they're capable of.  I'm a huge undermind fan and have been waitin for them to turn one out and this one was explored but i didnt find the jam very exciting or moving.  Ditto for te chalkdust jam.  It's great they jammed it out and were patient and waited for something to materialize while communication and playing off each other well.   But neither jam really went anywhere particularly moving or inspirational or exciting.  The dick jokes in fuck your face and grind Meatstick is pretty awesome.  I love them so much.  But in this show nothing in either set really got me off except triggering my sense of humor which they are great at.   Vocal jam, banter and initials of setkist was my favorite part of the whole show but I'm not buying a FLAC show for vocal jams banter and initials of te setlist.  I give this show a B.  3/5 stars for humor, creativity and effort.  At least they tried.  Sounds like some people value the distance they travel into "type 2" jamming away from te song structure but to me that has little value wihout getting someolace really exciting or moving, it has to do more than just be long and far from the "launch pad".  It has to get to a jam that, separate from the song structure, could stand on its own as a great piece of original music and none of the jams got there for me on this night although I'm happy theyre trying.  A for effort guys.  You're the best. Good luck tonight.  Break a leg.
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Review by AlbanyYEM
This is the long review I've been asking other people to do because I am too lazy to do it myself. The only thing that competes with my laziness is my finely honed sense of procrastination, of which this review was done in a blissful state. Aside: don't even try to read Husserl. That guy is a dick to the face in his own right.
As was said before, a patient first tube that still grabs you. Not a sonic assault, but still shakes you and says wake up this is a phish show.
Uncle Pen is sharp. Not 94 sharp, but this is pretty darn tight. I think people tend to forget just how hard it is to play these bluegrass songs. The breakdowns require rhythmic precision as there is just no faking it through these turns. Trey comes pretty close to nailing it and of course everyone else is on point.
Carini, ahhh, Carini. How far has this song come in 3.0?
6:45 a switch towards major key melody, amazing fills by mike at 7:00 sustain turned melodious run at 7:30 by trey. Just gorgeous stuff in here, complete understanding of the spaces between notes.
Locking into a repeating ascending/descending run by mike and trey 8-9, then trey takes the helm pushing the little theme with more force, hiiiigh notes by mike 9:15.
9:30 whammy-esque effects by trey leading to more space/ambience. Some power chording by trey around 10-10:30 followed by start stop and siiiick mike effects. A haze enveloping leading to some powerful trey licks, a la fall 97. Think of if they took an Izabella waaaaay out there. Just a patient crescendo here punctuated by some scratch, as things turn ambient again at 12:45.
High hat by fish as the swell washes out to a more post-apocalyptic feel. It gets louder as the rhythm slows down. Fantastic bleeding out.
And here comes Kill Devil Falls. First solo break shows a patient trey that is not hitting us over the head with the chordal changes. Heating up to a mini-peak of sustained tonics around the 5 minute mark. When you get to a hot peak its just so much more satisfying after stretching out first. Like foreplay. Bringing a bit of heat around 7 with some nice runs that culminate in a mash up of double-stop strumming and sustain.
Trey saying how phish loves dicks, and a nice rimshot (haha) by Fish punctuated by a crowd chant of "we love dicks" too. I think they had to add "Sporting Goods" between "Dick's" and "Park" to try and alleviate some of the obvious hilarity but I still label as simply "Dick's Park." Which leads us to YEM. So I'll put on my best Charlie Dirksen face and go after the YEM. But really, the guy has done enough, like 500 reviews.
Pre nirvana has a spacy interlude, showing some patience again. Nirvana at 3:31 and the dancing page runs are gloriously good as always. I think we may all sometimes forget just how good this portion sounds. If we had to win over friends and neighbors to the dark side, playing the YEM composed section alone might be enough.
Darkness in the pre-charge mike section at 4:15-4:30. A splash of yang to the yin of glorious melody. Good sustain at 5:43 and 5:53, not quite the *note* though. Ah 6:26 monsters in the machine at the real attempt at the note.
AHHHHHH BOY!! Emphatic after a whole band scream. Funky ass Mike between the "lyrics" A little clop by Fish at 7:30 or so.
Pre- Tramps take off by page on what I think might be the clav before the second Washuffizi. And organ proper on the tramps segment. Using rhythm to emphasize the changes in the first half of the 9 minute mark. Greeeaat run using the left hand by page here to fill the low end with chordal emphasis while running along with the right at 9:45. Just locked in groove, well done sir.
Peak at 10:05 and trey enters chording along nicely. 10:22 trey proper. Low end slaky groove with a perky rhythm. Emphasizing the ends of the runs with quasi-staccato. Sustain at 11:18 cloud-like support by Page here (I can't think of any other term). And Mike steps into the space! Funking it up in dreamy fashion. Trey steps back and then enters again with a bit more passion around 11:52 especially. 12:11 for real. Taking the helm during the 13th minute by trey. Just a good solid lead in here (nothing to die for mind-blowing) but still a reasonably passionate take on the old warhorse. Things get dirty at 13:45 with some double time strum-lead by trey leading to Mike's section. B+D I suppose.
Mike is his usual funked out self with the filter. Following the melody with some nice changes at 15:00-15:25. Ok, he definitely stepped out of the box at the end there. Well done. Most hilarious and best Vocal Jam by faaar. Cheesecake can eat a dick for all I care. They are cracking up here at 16:40. Seriously, a must hear VJ. Ends 18:35: 18:56- "I hope you're all having as much fun as we are" Trey.
Ocelot: this little jam has finally earned its lot-T. Its been a little-extra decent lately and goes from being enjoyable both for the song and the little type I mini-jam it contains. The song itself has such syncopated tension before the tonic chord that its a great listen on its own. You know, where you get the extra-hard hod bop when it comes to that chord when dancing.
Jam at 4:05 with a coy trey taking slow lead sustain. Dirty note at 4:27. Very solid playing all around here wIth trey swelling in and out and dancing around some trills at 5:37. The slow-played dirty emphasis on the notes leading to a more rapid peaking reminds me of (dare I say it) a really solid Ten Jed. But of course trey's a very different guitarist than Jerry with more concern about the build-release. Which is excellent here by the way around the 8 minute mark. Repeating trills up and down the neck at 8 to 8:30 with a big drop back into the structure-rhythmically nailed.
UUUUNDERMIND….aaaahhhh. Flashbacks to the Element at UIC. Also, the lyrics are far more appropriate to 3.0 than 2.0.
1:55 and we're in the organ, trey pull-ups (chording or soloing?) with mike bouncing on the notes. Fish at slight syncopation not playing the downbeat. Just great great standard type-I in here, trey playing the melody outright at 3:30 and again at 3:40 reminding us all what song is it we wanna hear??
Fantastic staccato runs at around 4, trey puts on a bit more sustain and we're back to the verse.
Lryically fading away into the jam with trey "undecided undefined" how is THAT for a jam mantra? Amazing interplay between trey and mike immediately. Trey's playing a two chord structure that (while I repeat is not, not in any way a tease of FOTM) can be best described as similar in structure to Fire. But in no way at all is a tease or a jam or anything else. Just a musical reference point here of my own device for review purposes. Between the rhythmic stressing of the two notes by trey's chording there, is a really fast Mike run that is just prefect contrast to what trey is playing. A role reversal from the traditional guitarist-bassist interplay.
Anyway, hear it. Hear it. Just hear it. That little bit from 5:15 to 6:15 alone is what I'm referring to above (and I'm not even describing page in here, tasteful organ accompaniment). 6:30 things open up quite a bit punctuated by the occasional woodblock clop. A hazy escape from the song structure itself towards new horizons. Sustain by trey at 7:43 signaling further departure. reaching upwards in the still-probably-type-I soloing from trey at 8:15- 8:45. Finding a theme at 8:57-9! Which trey shows us (this could easily be a key change but of course I am deaf so someone else can fill in on this one) and then proceeds to immediately trill away from. Yet, the rest of the band is LOCKED into. Subtly running around the theme without playing it exactly, while the melodic structure is intact. Trey picking out which notes to emphasize here at 9:50-10:15 turning on some kind of elfin phase shifter blocking the build the rest of the band was going to go after.
This does not deny the build, just causes its tensions to be EVEN larger. This is a slow dripping glorious run up to the mountain top. Trey's jedi glory melody building in here 11:40-12 ahhhh that run at 12. Just exuding happy melody WITH a build. I might have to consult Charlie or Benjy Eisen, but I believe this is the DEFINITION OF HOSE!! Just fantastic repeating trilling three notes building and building and building ahhhhh fish 13:25 pushes a gear shift trey sustain at 13:30!!!! This is seriously orgasmic.
Just absolutely transcending playing, they alll hit the same peak at 14:18 and *hold on* till 14:45 washing the jam out to the end. This is the Dick's show so I'll just get extremely homosexual and say it: this sounds like all 4 of them coming at the same time. Subtle and patient, extremely connected to each other, they almost know what each will do before they do it. They all hit that final peak at exactly the same time, and the music's over. Not because they have decided to end the jam but because when everyone comes the sex is over.
Sorry for that excursion into homo-erotic group orgy imagery, but I cannot think of a better way to illustrate the kind of connectedness in jamming I mean here. This is definitely one of those "music plays the band" moments where they are just receiving the language of the gods beamed into their souls by a culture of aliens much further advanced than our own. This is what best YEMs and Gins of 1.0 are made of. This is their exact DNA filtered through the consciousness of the band at this stage of their career. Go back and listen to your favorite 1.0 jams and I'll tell you, this holds up with any of them. When you glimpse perfection, it can only be repeated and never bettered.
I feel at this point, regrettably, a disclaimer is warranted. I don't mean to be that guy claiming that his "phish dick" is the biggest, but I feel that given the Undermind review I have to give some context. I am not a fluffer and this isn't Mr. Miner speaking. There are 497 shows in my phish collection and I have heard every note of all of them. So I don't just go giving praise where it isn't warranted and trust me when I say I know the historical context of phish.
And that, my friends is the end of the first set. I'll say it again. The. First. Set. Also, they have spelled out "FUCK YOU" as everyone who with a pulse has recognized already.
"Hey, Hey, we're not finished" from Page it sounds like. Audience already yelling Fuck Your Face!! Happy B-Day to Matty from Waterwheel.
AND we're off into Runaway Jim. Which, fwiw, I thought was a great left turn when everybody was thinking Rock n Roll after the recent excursions. Standard tightness, with the Mike lead on the melody at 2:30 building up to the classic trey intro. God, it takes a show like this to remind me how much I love Phish songs. Remember when you first heard them? Quiet part and slam! into the archetypical Jim dynamics.
Solo at 4:45 adding a little flavor, very patient. Not emphasizing the notes again but the beautifully textured spaces between them. Playful runs by trey around 5:30. Picking up a little heat: sustaaaain, quick run, sustaaaain, quick run. Chording at 6:52 interspersed with runs. 7:05 dark direction, could be key change to minor. I always felt the mark of a great guitar player was the ability to play lead and rhythm at the same time which trey evidences. Some space at 8:15. Kinda losing the previous hold of direction. Still searching at 9. Great turn to punctuated higher notes at 9:06 by trey. Mike offering direction at 9:25. Gorgeous filtered runs by trey around 9:35. Chording with more purpose at 9:50 and more heat from trey. Biiiiig upstart of new direction around 10:30 from trey. Fully locked at 10:56 awesome page loooow chording. Smoky flavored.
This direction is taken hold of and explored through the 12th minute with great trey wah mutes scratches. BAM BAM ba da da BAM BAM. Best I can do, sorry. Hendrix mute scratches again. This is definitely underscoring the rhythm of the jam more than melody through 13:15. Mike takes over a lead at 13:25. Space opens up at 13:45.
Filtered stuff from Mike at 14, more introspective but very engaging still at this point. Long sustain by Trey and Mike filling in with an Arabian scale lead. Very awesomely Floydish. Mike making it his bitch at 14:50. Backwards guitar intro by Trey at 15. AHHH, there we are. Walking down the hall, father!, yes son?, I want to kill you! Spin 3.1.97 again. Darkly done. Losing the grip a little at 16, Trey turning more melodic. Another key reversal in this jam.
Kind of in between major and minor, like a sunny day with clouds on the horizon. Sorry for the cheese. Sustain by Trey at 17:22 and its a nice descending waterfall trills at 17:35, with power chording at 17:40, page fills at 17:48 repeating trey chords of power at 17:55. great Mike run at 18:15, organ swells by Page at 18:25 mixed with light piano (nice). An almost rhythmic stop and some melody by Trey at 18:50. Mike bomb 19:08 watch out! Page plays something on the clav I swear is something recognizable, sounding a bit like Kraftwerk. Machine robot melody glory.
19:45 strange effects. Highhat and tom roll. Farmhouse.
Beautiful sustain 3:35-4:24. Yes that's right almost a minute of sustain from trey. One of those teary-eyed moments at the show for sure. Gorgeous soloing, a must-hear Farmhouse. Haha, its awesome to be able to say that. How far has this song come in 3.0? I mean, wow. Bigtime effects from all present 6:20-10:53. No other way to say it, others have already said it on the review board here. Very pleasant to hear and another great fake out. I repeat, very pleasant. Okay, I have to mention the Floyd run by Mike at 10:35. Listen.
Like a cop knocking on your window when you are right about to spark up a J, Alaska comes in instead of 2001. Talk about a slap in the face. Wow. Again, hate to be that guy but I like this song much better when it was called Tennessee Jed. Once the awful awful cheese lyrics are over, things get better. A buddy of mine said, "Hey its your favorite!!!" right when they played this at UIC and before I could get a word out about what an asshole he was the girl right in front of us said, "Me too!" Hahaha, I guess you get what you deserve at a phish show.
Seriously though, crunchy chording by Trey who seems very enthused to be playing Alaska. Dirty bend by Trey at 4:37 to enter the solo/jam. Really nice tone and bends. Nice fill from page at 6 repeating the descending bridge which trey locks onto at 6:20. Heating up at 8 fuzzy dirty sustain with trey nailing the peaks.
Chalkdust with great rhythmic punctuations between the change to the main riff by Trey and solid Mike fills. "CAN'T I LIVE WHILE IM YOUNG?!" at 2:08. This song is such an energy beast. Solo at 3:15 which we shall see turns into a *jam* instead of a solo for the 2nd one. Standard chalkdust soloing at this point though. Nice first release at 4:08. Big energy strum to release at 4:30 and another ascending run peak at 4:50. Oooh, 5 min mark TRILLS UP THE NECK! Nice stuff there. Main theme return and back into verse at 5:33.
Hmm missed change at 6:20 by Trey turned into gold by a power dive at 6:45. 7 Mike comes in in a big way, they all seem to be on the same page here about the jamming impetus. No false endings. Trey developing rhythm bouncing off mike at 7:30. Niiice quote of the original melody in low register by Page at 7:38. Funk funky playing at this point with Mike and Page in fine form and Trey really fastly chording in mute wah. Maintaining chalkdust pace here yet space opens up in the jam. Reminds me of the "quiet section" of a Weekapaug 7:30-9:00. Trey comes in soloing off this pace at 9 with force, the pace not dictating an early peak but the semi-staccato. Hitting the peaks with lead-rhyhm emphasized here. 10:06 nice spunky line by trey picked up on by Mike. Neeeeearly plinko but not quite. Things turn melodic in a big way at 10:30 simultaneously by Trey and Mike. Great melodic chording in here.
This point sounds like a sped-up chordal version of the Alpine Fee. If that makes any sense. Trey picks up on a repeating pattern/run and throws it through permutations 11-12 min mark. Things shift with a 5 note slice of glory at 12. Righteously repeated by Trey and Mike into a beautiful little jam. Melodic and fast, this is very very nice. Tease at 13:15 of Linus and Lucy perhaps? I know its something I just can't place. Jessica? Maybe. Either way it sounds glorious and is interwoven with the lead lines of Trey through 13:35. 13:50 things become lighter with a nice Mike run at 14. 14:15 wow! Trey picks up this some melody but, instead of playing the lead, he chords to a chalkdust pace, this heavenly melody. Very nice stuff in here and demonstrative of slight shifts that go a long way in big jams.
Back to to solo in 15:13 with the band locked in more passionate soloing over this intricate band play. High notes from Trey at 16. Forceful single punctuation notes at 16:25 through 16:40, just amazingly inventive guitar work. Fading in repetitious effects haze at 16:55, using the digital delay perhaps, that sounds like sonic lasers slicing through a sunset. Seriously great and mesmerizing stuff at the 18th minute mark. Exactly at 18 things turn reflectively haze and the smoke clears.
Top notch stuff here. Top notch. Very close to hose if not actually so. I would be absolutely drooling over this jam if it weren't for the fact that I just heard the musical voice of baby jesus speaking to the Community of Phish in mystical reassurances in the Undermind Jam.
Hilarious falsetto by Mike on Emotional Rescue. Seriously though, he's got some vocal skill. Will this be another 20 minute '97 style dip? No. And that would just be greedy anyway. Nice chordal bass work too.
The capping glory of Fuck Your Face comes. Further humor by the encores.
Taken as a whole, I'd say this is the best show of 3.0. Others have there moments but this motherfucker was crafted. No moments of uncertainness or adolescent anxiety. A dick to the face for sure.