SET 1: Possum, Peaches en Regalia > The Moma Dance, Torn and Frayed > NICU > Bathtub Gin, Life on Mars?, My Friend, My Friend, Wolfman's Brother, Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch, Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
SET 2: Jam > Crosseyed and Painless -> Chalk Dust Torture, Sand > The Wedge, Mike's Song > Simple > Bug > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Weekapaug Groove, Joy > Character Zero
ENCORE: Show of Life
 Over 13 hours of music divided by $200 equals roughly $15 per hour of Phish.  That's a steal in my book.
		Over 13 hours of music divided by $200 equals roughly $15 per hour of Phish.  That's a steal in my book.   This show was the heat of the three.  With seven of the first thirteen songs being covers (and some of those rarely played), and all played extremely well, this show was a treat.
		This show was the heat of the three.  With seven of the first thirteen songs being covers (and some of those rarely played), and all played extremely well, this show was a treat.   This is NOT a complaint, but something I felt was actually pretty cool & wondered if anyone else out there noticed.  During the 1st set, 3 songs stood out as "jammed" -- Bathtub, Wolfman's & Quinn.  What I noticed was that they were all the same jam.  I don't mean that everything they do sounds the same, & I'm not complaining as much noticing, but especially with Bathtub & Wolfman's, the jams seemed to evolve into exactly the same jam.  As if there was this feeling out there, manifested in certain musical rhythyms, that appeared to come out no matter what song provided the springboard.
		This is NOT a complaint, but something I felt was actually pretty cool & wondered if anyone else out there noticed.  During the 1st set, 3 songs stood out as "jammed" -- Bathtub, Wolfman's & Quinn.  What I noticed was that they were all the same jam.  I don't mean that everything they do sounds the same, & I'm not complaining as much noticing, but especially with Bathtub & Wolfman's, the jams seemed to evolve into exactly the same jam.  As if there was this feeling out there, manifested in certain musical rhythyms, that appeared to come out no matter what song provided the springboard.   Prices reasonable? I would have paid double. Loved every second
		Prices reasonable? I would have paid double. Loved every second
	 All who didn't go missed out... Show was great, band was on point.
		All who didn't go missed out... Show was great, band was on point.
	 Listened to the live stream last night(stream quality was awesome by the way) and i was impressed especially with the 2nd set. When I heard the boys starting to play "Mike's", i thought it was goin to be pretty standard but yet again the boys prove me wrong. They jammed "Simple" like ive never heard it before and then went > "Bug" and Trey always rips it when they play that song. They couldnt have played it out better with the sequence startin at "Mike's" and ending after "Weekapaug" which included great grooves and jams. Great start to a long weekend of jams and great music. Can't wait to see what they come up with the rest of the weekend! Also, cool bustout in 1st set: "Life on Mars?".
		Listened to the live stream last night(stream quality was awesome by the way) and i was impressed especially with the 2nd set. When I heard the boys starting to play "Mike's", i thought it was goin to be pretty standard but yet again the boys prove me wrong. They jammed "Simple" like ive never heard it before and then went > "Bug" and Trey always rips it when they play that song. They couldnt have played it out better with the sequence startin at "Mike's" and ending after "Weekapaug" which included great grooves and jams. Great start to a long weekend of jams and great music. Can't wait to see what they come up with the rest of the weekend! Also, cool bustout in 1st set: "Life on Mars?".
	 Happy Canada Day, America.
		Happy Canada Day, America. Fun opening night for Supeball IX. Great summertime vibes throughout this one, and sounds like it would've been a great time to be in attendance. Moma has a little bite, and Gin and Wolfman build to  great Type I peaks (Fishman you beast!). The goofy jam intro to CxP is a nice touch. Simple is a definite high point imo; great blissful quiet play and an ambient outro that harkens back to 90s Simples of yore.
		Fun opening night for Supeball IX. Great summertime vibes throughout this one, and sounds like it would've been a great time to be in attendance. Moma has a little bite, and Gin and Wolfman build to  great Type I peaks (Fishman you beast!). The goofy jam intro to CxP is a nice touch. Simple is a definite high point imo; great blissful quiet play and an ambient outro that harkens back to 90s Simples of yore.
	 In some ways, this show is "A Tale of Two Sets," IMO. The first begins auspiciously with Possum, which, if I remember correctly, was nearly omnipresent at this time in Phishtory. Moma gets extended a bit, but in a Type-I way. Gin goes out some, and Wolfman's is probably *the* jam of the first set. The tale of the first set is that it's more ragery than the second, for the most part: read on to see what the codicil means. Set II opens with a legitimate "Jam," rare for 3.0 and all of Phishtory AFAIK. I'm not a huge Crosseyed fan, so I'll let the current reviews address that one. The most exciting thing about Set II, for me, is Simple > Bug, immortalized in perpetuity by an HD video on Phish's YouTube channel (and, previously, their Vimeo channel.) Simple explores some comfortable, even pointillist, space, before Bug returns to the ragery of Set I. Weekapaug also clambers along with its vintage Vermont cowfunk and virtuosic displays from all four heads of the Hydra. Show of Life encores kind of bum me out, when there're so many other "better" choices, but Trey really seems to love the tune, if we're assuming Trey mostly picks the songs, so... Average-great show, and a good beginning to Superball IX.
		In some ways, this show is "A Tale of Two Sets," IMO. The first begins auspiciously with Possum, which, if I remember correctly, was nearly omnipresent at this time in Phishtory. Moma gets extended a bit, but in a Type-I way. Gin goes out some, and Wolfman's is probably *the* jam of the first set. The tale of the first set is that it's more ragery than the second, for the most part: read on to see what the codicil means. Set II opens with a legitimate "Jam," rare for 3.0 and all of Phishtory AFAIK. I'm not a huge Crosseyed fan, so I'll let the current reviews address that one. The most exciting thing about Set II, for me, is Simple > Bug, immortalized in perpetuity by an HD video on Phish's YouTube channel (and, previously, their Vimeo channel.) Simple explores some comfortable, even pointillist, space, before Bug returns to the ragery of Set I. Weekapaug also clambers along with its vintage Vermont cowfunk and virtuosic displays from all four heads of the Hydra. Show of Life encores kind of bum me out, when there're so many other "better" choices, but Trey really seems to love the tune, if we're assuming Trey mostly picks the songs, so... Average-great show, and a good beginning to Superball IX.
	 Ah SBIX... 5 years removed, this festival remains a peak experience for me in terms of capping off a nice run of shows, a good overall year, and just an amazing perfect camping experience.
		Ah SBIX... 5 years removed, this festival remains a peak experience for me in terms of capping off a nice run of shows, a good overall year, and just an amazing perfect camping experience. This was a great start to a kick off the Festival. 1st set was filled with lots of fun songs; Peaches, Life on Mars?, Roses, Quinn!! ... Just great set overall.. And  2nd set was really fun too, loved the jam into CrossEyed to kick it off, and then Sand with a Mikes Weekapaug combo.. Can't ask for more for a 2nd set. (Ok maybe a 2001 lol)
		This was a great start to a kick off the Festival. 1st set was filled with lots of fun songs; Peaches, Life on Mars?, Roses, Quinn!! ... Just great set overall.. And  2nd set was really fun too, loved the jam into CrossEyed to kick it off, and then Sand with a Mikes Weekapaug combo.. Can't ask for more for a 2nd set. (Ok maybe a 2001 lol)  I absolutely loved moma!!! What a beautiful night!
		I absolutely loved moma!!! What a beautiful night!
	 peaches en regalia into a tastey, funklicious moma...can't get much better
		peaches en regalia into a tastey, funklicious moma...can't get much better
	 incredible way to start an incredible weekend    bug was my favorite tune of the night
		incredible way to start an incredible weekend    bug was my favorite tune of the night
	 simple was amazing.... listen to that ImissJohnnyBgoode and lighten up
		simple was amazing.... listen to that ImissJohnnyBgoode and lighten up
	 Only 50,000 because the real douches are at Electric Forest Womp Kangfest.  Thank the universe!
		Only 50,000 because the real douches are at Electric Forest Womp Kangfest.  Thank the universe!
	 Just finished listening to the live stream on livephish.com by the way thank you livephish/sirius/xm and/or everyone else involved, really means a lot to us fans not able to make it to the ball!  This is my first review by the way but as much time as I spend listening to phish and reading other reviews I felt like I should give my two cents.... First set was pretty strraight forward, everything sounded good but nothing mind blowing...
		Just finished listening to the live stream on livephish.com by the way thank you livephish/sirius/xm and/or everyone else involved, really means a lot to us fans not able to make it to the ball!  This is my first review by the way but as much time as I spend listening to phish and reading other reviews I felt like I should give my two cents.... First set was pretty strraight forward, everything sounded good but nothing mind blowing...  Hopefully we can get this show rated where it needs to be. Pretty average show great to be here type playing. On key and straight forward. Nothing to say you have to go get this show now oh my god it was the best ever. I do however recommend it to everyone to at least take a listen.
		Hopefully we can get this show rated where it needs to be. Pretty average show great to be here type playing. On key and straight forward. Nothing to say you have to go get this show now oh my god it was the best ever. I do however recommend it to everyone to at least take a listen.  30,000 in attendance?!  That's almost a disgrace.  Maybe if the Prices where reasonable, more people would've went.
		30,000 in attendance?!  That's almost a disgrace.  Maybe if the Prices where reasonable, more people would've went.
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possum: after so many panning possum for being overplayed, the boys come right out and drop a nice bluesy, rip-roaring version. trey has a good time playing with the tension and release, working the amped crowd.
peaches>: boom! fishman cranks this one up right as possum comes to an end. the boys nailed it. one more can you say?
moma dance: this is one of the finest versions of this tune i've seen in a long, long time. the boys may not have taken this one too far out there, but it was a patient, funky exploration of moma. great take.
torn and frayed>: i'm not a big stones fan, but this one worked well here. rarity points, i suppose.
nicu>: nice straight-forward version. love any chance i get a chance to hear leo "play it."
bathtub gin: this gave us our first glimpse of some super ball jammin'. once again, patience is the name of the game on this one. they don't stray too far from the bathtub gin theme, but they do just about everything with that theme possible as they climb to a nice peak. great page/trey interplay, as usual on this tune.
life on mars: yes! like peaches, another one i had been chasing for some time. great version. well played for a bust out!
my friend my friend: this was a pretty straight forward version. it was excellently placed between life on mars and ...
wolfman's brother: good things happen when page leads the way. it's amazing how phish can play this song every 3rd night and still blow people away with it. anyway, gordo and fishman lay down a nasty foundation, and trey is smart enough to follow page. greatness ensues...
roses are free>: pretty sweet cool down tune. standard version.
funky bitch: great soloing by trey. this got the place rocking with set break looming...
quinn the eskimo: i challenge someone to find a more rocking version of this song, by anyone. they took this one for an extra long stroll, and it definitely payed off. trey delivers a victorious solo.
set 2:
jam>cross eyed and painless: the boys hint at things to come with a nice ambient jam, which had many guessing...dwd, bowie, maze, 2001. nope. bang, they shoot into cross eyed and painless. like many version from the summer, this one holds tight to that cross eyed theme, but it doesn't keep the boys from crushing it. eventually, it gives was to a more ambient jam. as this unravels, trey finally steps up and tries to ease the boys into...
chalk dust torture: not the best segue into chalk dust, but it was by no means abrasive like some we have heard from the boys. trey quickly leaves the ambient behind, and rocks the crowd with this one. it doesn't go anywhere particularly new, but it does get the crowd revved up for...
sand>: one of my favorites. gordon and trey both sound great on this one. like many songs from this weekend, they don't go particularly far off the beaten path, but they do an excellent job exploring the melody/theme of the song. page has some excellent work here. as does trey.
wedge: this song follows sand very well. excellent breezy version, giving everyone a breathe before...
mike's song>: i still love mike's song, even at 7 minutes. the boys were playing as one as they climbed to a firey mike's song climax. trey absolutely shredded the whole way up. they skip simple on the "simple section," but they wait to let this jam crash all the way down before trey rips off the intro to...
simple>: this was your type 2 jam of the set. it doesn't take them long to get into the stratosphere on this one. trey moves seamlessly from soft melodic playing to feedback drenched wailing. this one settles back down and moves with ease into...
bug>: i have never hidden the fact that i strongly dislike this song, but i have to admit, at this point, it seemed to fit well. plus, it was played very well. great playing by trey and page highlight this one.
the horse>silent>: following bug, i was hoping they'd bring the energy up a notch, so as much as i like this song(s), i wasn't to into in this slot. it was well-played though.
weekapaugh's groove: after spending the last little while in mellow land, the boys had trouble cranking it up for this one. it wasn't bad, but it certainly as impressive as pretty much every other one from the summer. for the first time on the night, trey fell a bit flat on a jam. not bad, not "great."
joy: well, they killed the momentum again. once again, not a bad version, just not what i was looking for at this juncture.
character zero: i have always found this song to be cheesy. this one was not an exception. well-played if you're into this tune.
enc:
show of life: they were pretty mellow for the back half of the 2nd set, so this seemed like a fitting encore. well played.
all in all, this show was very sharp. not a whole lot in the world of type 2 jamming, but they showed true mastery over their catalog. most of their exploring came within the framework of the songs, and each time, they seemed to bury it. it was a great first night to the 3 night run.
highlights:
set 1: peaches>moma, bt gin, life on mars, wolfman's, quinn (yeah that's a lot of highlights)
set 2: jam>cross eyed, sand, simple>bug