SET 1: Reba[1], Runaway Jim > NICU > Scents and Subtle Sounds[2], Wolfman's Brother, Walls of the Cave -> David Bowie
SET 2: A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Piper -> Gotta Jibboo[3] > Limb By Limb, Cavern[4]
ENCORE: Wading in the Velvet Sea
 Undermind
					2
					Undermind
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 Anyone whose opinions on this show are overly negative would be best served by putting on a pair of headphones and just drowning out everything except for the glorious music thats being hosed directly into your brain. Sometimes you just have to suckle that hose & close your eyes. The Walls & ASIHTOS alone have enough spellbinding improvisation that they'd be highlights of 3.0 if you could somehow bend time and slip them into a random show from the past few years.
		Anyone whose opinions on this show are overly negative would be best served by putting on a pair of headphones and just drowning out everything except for the glorious music thats being hosed directly into your brain. Sometimes you just have to suckle that hose & close your eyes. The Walls & ASIHTOS alone have enough spellbinding improvisation that they'd be highlights of 3.0 if you could somehow bend time and slip them into a random show from the past few years. I recently stumbled across a thread a discussing the best constructed set or show ones seen. I Immediately thought of that Saturday night at SPAC in 2004. Now, never before have I written a review for .net as I’m usually trying to capture the show through my photos. So I thought I’d share my response and experience from 12 years ago.
		I recently stumbled across a thread a discussing the best constructed set or show ones seen. I Immediately thought of that Saturday night at SPAC in 2004. Now, never before have I written a review for .net as I’m usually trying to capture the show through my photos. So I thought I’d share my response and experience from 12 years ago. rookies beware....this show is not for the meek at heart.  I think this brother man below said it best and I believe this quote and all of its melancholy applies to all of 2004 summer up and through Coventry:
		rookies beware....this show is not for the meek at heart.  I think this brother man below said it best and I believe this quote and all of its melancholy applies to all of 2004 summer up and through Coventry: This show is an all timer from any era. Don't let the year fool you.
		This show is an all timer from any era. Don't let the year fool you. I wont comment on the mood and type of energy that was present at the time. Everyone has different things to say about that. However, it was an absolutely gorgeous summer day, and night. Great open to a standard first set. This show will be remembered for Piper. 32 minutes on the board with multiple teases and directions. But for me the most beautiful music made in this show was during the end of Walls>Bowie. If you listen to Walls the end contains about 4 minutes of an ambient H2 style jam that really is beautiful and one of those examples of music only Phish can create. During glowsticks in Piper my friend pointed up to the stars to show me the big dipper, which rested right above and was "pouring" directly into the amphitheater. It will always be a very special day to me, despite anything negative many would say about this show.
		I wont comment on the mood and type of energy that was present at the time. Everyone has different things to say about that. However, it was an absolutely gorgeous summer day, and night. Great open to a standard first set. This show will be remembered for Piper. 32 minutes on the board with multiple teases and directions. But for me the most beautiful music made in this show was during the end of Walls>Bowie. If you listen to Walls the end contains about 4 minutes of an ambient H2 style jam that really is beautiful and one of those examples of music only Phish can create. During glowsticks in Piper my friend pointed up to the stars to show me the big dipper, which rested right above and was "pouring" directly into the amphitheater. It will always be a very special day to me, despite anything negative many would say about this show.
	 Notes from night 1 of this outstanding run:
		Notes from night 1 of this outstanding run: Fishman is just so psychotically ON for the whole show!
		Fishman is just so psychotically ON for the whole show!
	 I was second row, DFC, for the first set of this show (thanks PTBM!).  Reba opener was fun.
		I was second row, DFC, for the first set of this show (thanks PTBM!).  Reba opener was fun. Just to comment on the Piper -> Jiboo that was included with Live Bait 12.
		Just to comment on the Piper -> Jiboo that was included with Live Bait 12. Holy crap!  Heard ASHITOS, Walls Of The Cave and Piper on the Oxy Years compilation and had to check this out.  I've only listened to the second set, but just wanted to express how intense of a show this is!  Reminds me a lot of Doom Trilogy era Neil Young.  I know this ain't the most articulate or in-depth review, but I just wanted to get this out so others can be steered towards this one.
		Holy crap!  Heard ASHITOS, Walls Of The Cave and Piper on the Oxy Years compilation and had to check this out.  I've only listened to the second set, but just wanted to express how intense of a show this is!  Reminds me a lot of Doom Trilogy era Neil Young.  I know this ain't the most articulate or in-depth review, but I just wanted to get this out so others can be steered towards this one.
	 If you listen to nothing else from this show, check out that Piper. You won't be disappointed.
		If you listen to nothing else from this show, check out that Piper. You won't be disappointed.
	 Downloaded this SB yesterday and gave it my first ever listen.  What a show!  I certainly had not heard much from 2004 but I'm glad I took a chance based on the stellar .Net reviews.
		Downloaded this SB yesterday and gave it my first ever listen.  What a show!  I certainly had not heard much from 2004 but I'm glad I took a chance based on the stellar .Net reviews. I can't really say much more than people have already said. 2004 is an extremely mixed bag, but as someone who never experienced it in person, I think it's the shit, and this show is easily the best of the year. I've listened to this Reba too many times. Mike fucking rules every second of this show. My only complaint is the Velvet Sea encore, what were they thinking?? It's such a bummer (but still badass). The Cavern is sloppy as hell, but still has some funky mustard in some places. My favorite show, would recommend to anyone who likes Phish. Ocean Piper '04
		I can't really say much more than people have already said. 2004 is an extremely mixed bag, but as someone who never experienced it in person, I think it's the shit, and this show is easily the best of the year. I've listened to this Reba too many times. Mike fucking rules every second of this show. My only complaint is the Velvet Sea encore, what were they thinking?? It's such a bummer (but still badass). The Cavern is sloppy as hell, but still has some funky mustard in some places. My favorite show, would recommend to anyone who likes Phish. Ocean Piper '04
	 This show was my first of many magical visits to SPAC. My wife and I randomly found my friend Uday on the lawn right as the show was opening. The Reba opener was unexpected and awesome. Apparently Trey broke a string during this song and you would never know by listening. It was a very tight version considering that they weren't even warmed up yet. Runaway Jim and NICU were standard good. Scents and Subtle Sounds was the first of two Undermind songs of the evening. It floats in at a little over 12 minutes. The jam in Wolfman's Brother brings the mid-first set to a delicious peak. The Walls of the Cave that follows is the first of three mega-jams of the night, clocking in at over twenty minutes. This type-II beauty finally feeds into a nasty Bowie to close Set 1.
		This show was my first of many magical visits to SPAC. My wife and I randomly found my friend Uday on the lawn right as the show was opening. The Reba opener was unexpected and awesome. Apparently Trey broke a string during this song and you would never know by listening. It was a very tight version considering that they weren't even warmed up yet. Runaway Jim and NICU were standard good. Scents and Subtle Sounds was the first of two Undermind songs of the evening. It floats in at a little over 12 minutes. The jam in Wolfman's Brother brings the mid-first set to a delicious peak. The Walls of the Cave that follows is the first of three mega-jams of the night, clocking in at over twenty minutes. This type-II beauty finally feeds into a nasty Bowie to close Set 1. I was an empliyee of SPAC st the time of this, my first show..i snuck innumerable phans in, i had no idead how true this was til l8er life, but i felt that this music and culture were a part of the lifeblood of the.ppl at this show..its what enticed mento read that phucking book..I saw both shows then.after 'checking' my last ticket, promptly took off my spac polo and.lanyard, turned them over to another gatestaff employee, said "i know this wont.make.sense.to any1, but i have to quit, i have stuff i need to do and see " and went into the venue.. the show was memorable to me as a first timer, not knowing the language of the band.and fans yet, not so much for the sets or songs, although they were wonderful amd astonishingly well composed and dynamic mot to mention wholly new.to me, but more so for the.crowd and the emergy.of familial goodwill and care that pervaded the atmosphere...
		I was an empliyee of SPAC st the time of this, my first show..i snuck innumerable phans in, i had no idead how true this was til l8er life, but i felt that this music and culture were a part of the lifeblood of the.ppl at this show..its what enticed mento read that phucking book..I saw both shows then.after 'checking' my last ticket, promptly took off my spac polo and.lanyard, turned them over to another gatestaff employee, said "i know this wont.make.sense.to any1, but i have to quit, i have stuff i need to do and see " and went into the venue.. the show was memorable to me as a first timer, not knowing the language of the band.and fans yet, not so much for the sets or songs, although they were wonderful amd astonishingly well composed and dynamic mot to mention wholly new.to me, but more so for the.crowd and the emergy.of familial goodwill and care that pervaded the atmosphere...
	 I’ll tell you what I remember about June 19th, 2004:
		I’ll tell you what I remember about June 19th, 2004: The SPAC '04 shows carry with them the legend of Phish's final strokes of utter greatness before the breakup. Though I haven't personally run through the final months of 2.0 (other than Live in Brooklyn and a Live Bait selection or two), the general consensus seems to be that this is where the buck stopped. Perhaps this retrospective lens colors my vision of these shows, and perhaps it doesn't. Regardless, 6/19/04 has some undeniably amazing Phish. Aside from a somewhat forgettable Reba and an unfortunate lyrical lapse in Cavern (which is admittedly handled in a fine manner), this show is all highlights. Every song from Wolfman's through LxL is a version worth keeping in rotation. This is ESPECIALLY true for the legendary Piper. I am completely bought in on this being the GOAT Piper, and honestly it ranks pretty highly in my all-time jams ranking upon first couple of listens. Honorable mentions go out to Walls of the Cave and Limb By Limb jams, each of which brings some unique jamming elements not normally present in these typically Type I tunes.
		The SPAC '04 shows carry with them the legend of Phish's final strokes of utter greatness before the breakup. Though I haven't personally run through the final months of 2.0 (other than Live in Brooklyn and a Live Bait selection or two), the general consensus seems to be that this is where the buck stopped. Perhaps this retrospective lens colors my vision of these shows, and perhaps it doesn't. Regardless, 6/19/04 has some undeniably amazing Phish. Aside from a somewhat forgettable Reba and an unfortunate lyrical lapse in Cavern (which is admittedly handled in a fine manner), this show is all highlights. Every song from Wolfman's through LxL is a version worth keeping in rotation. This is ESPECIALLY true for the legendary Piper. I am completely bought in on this being the GOAT Piper, and honestly it ranks pretty highly in my all-time jams ranking upon first couple of listens. Honorable mentions go out to Walls of the Cave and Limb By Limb jams, each of which brings some unique jamming elements not normally present in these typically Type I tunes.
	 Reba is an interesting opener (maybe last opened a show on 7/6/00 Toronto?) and ekes along beautifully as Rebas are wont to do. Runaway Jim sustains the energy, but the next big song, Scents and Subtle Sounds, isn't that long, and doesn't compare so much to the Walls of the Cave that stretches 20 minutes and segues into David Bowie. Walls of the Cave boasts a Mike-led ambient jam that is very satisfying. In the second set, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing approaches 20 minutes, but just kind of treads the typical 2.0 water. The Piper to follow, however, features a long segment of patient improvisation approaching hose levels, especially towards the end when Trey really lets loose. The segue into Gotta Jibboo is also notable. Limb By Limb keeps up the energy > Cavern, and then there's a poignant "2.0" encore of Wading in the Velvet Sea. This is really a representative show of Phish 2.0, if such a claim is tenable, in that it displays some of the characteristic jamming of the time period, and a few of the jams are given quite enough room to breathe.
		Reba is an interesting opener (maybe last opened a show on 7/6/00 Toronto?) and ekes along beautifully as Rebas are wont to do. Runaway Jim sustains the energy, but the next big song, Scents and Subtle Sounds, isn't that long, and doesn't compare so much to the Walls of the Cave that stretches 20 minutes and segues into David Bowie. Walls of the Cave boasts a Mike-led ambient jam that is very satisfying. In the second set, A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing approaches 20 minutes, but just kind of treads the typical 2.0 water. The Piper to follow, however, features a long segment of patient improvisation approaching hose levels, especially towards the end when Trey really lets loose. The segue into Gotta Jibboo is also notable. Limb By Limb keeps up the energy > Cavern, and then there's a poignant "2.0" encore of Wading in the Velvet Sea. This is really a representative show of Phish 2.0, if such a claim is tenable, in that it displays some of the characteristic jamming of the time period, and a few of the jams are given quite enough room to breathe.
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