Soundcheck: Play By Play, Jam, Ginseng Sullivan, My Soul
SET 1: 46 Days, Back on the Train, Ass Handed, Bathtub Gin, The Dogs, Waves > Mike's Song > Water in the Sky > Limb By Limb -> Weekapaug Groove > Julius
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Play by Play > Simple > Piper, Miss You, Llama, Meatstick > Rise/Come Together > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Loving Cup
Weekapaug contained a Limb by Limb quote from Fish and an Ass Handed quote from Trey. Down with Disease was unfinished.
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 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 Farmhouse
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Big Boat
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					 Stash
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					 Lawn Boy
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Sometimes, I really don't understand the ratings that get attached to shows here on .NET. This show, in my opinion, was extremely well played and it had an outstanding second set with a bunch of really great songs and some extensive jamming.
		Sometimes, I really don't understand the ratings that get attached to shows here on .NET. This show, in my opinion, was extremely well played and it had an outstanding second set with a bunch of really great songs and some extensive jamming. Was there, so attendance bias for sure. Set 2 was surreal. It was like they would play for 15 minutes, just exploring around, and then look at each other and say, ok whats next? Like we just ripped THAT song apart, lets try again. Like they were tempting to muse....and the weather. That was the energy I was feeling...go ahead rain! We will get the hell down.
		Was there, so attendance bias for sure. Set 2 was surreal. It was like they would play for 15 minutes, just exploring around, and then look at each other and say, ok whats next? Like we just ripped THAT song apart, lets try again. Like they were tempting to muse....and the weather. That was the energy I was feeling...go ahead rain! We will get the hell down.
	 First set presented the music quite casually, with the band seeming to take their time to make sure their bearings were well grounded prior to exploring out and on into the netherlands. This is not to say that the first set should be skipped. Waves through Julius in particular has a great flow and the overall unhurried approach to the set offers a different side of Phish that is enjoyable to hear from time to time. No doubt the open air atmosphere of Darlings assumed influence.
		First set presented the music quite casually, with the band seeming to take their time to make sure their bearings were well grounded prior to exploring out and on into the netherlands. This is not to say that the first set should be skipped. Waves through Julius in particular has a great flow and the overall unhurried approach to the set offers a different side of Phish that is enjoyable to hear from time to time. No doubt the open air atmosphere of Darlings assumed influence. So, I'm kind of surprised there haven't been any reviews of Phish 2019-06-25 since the immediate post-show period.  I went to both Bangor shows, this one and 6/26.  Although I'm no veteran of Phish show attendance, I've heard a lot of live recordings.  This show was a really excellent performance, and in truth, there were no weak parts.  We were all there, standing in the intermittent rain, with the flashing lights and smoke plumes, entranced and enveloped by the quartet's incredible playing.  Highlights for me were Back on the Train, Bathtub Gin, Waves>Julius (as another reviewer said), and the whole 2nd set, which was mind-blowing.  Down with Disease and Meatstick were particularly memorable.  Recalling the greatest shows of the 90s I can't give this one 5 stars, but it definitely gets a very solid 4 stars.  So memorable that I bought the official 24/96 SBD recording (which I almost never do), and have been very happy with it.
		So, I'm kind of surprised there haven't been any reviews of Phish 2019-06-25 since the immediate post-show period.  I went to both Bangor shows, this one and 6/26.  Although I'm no veteran of Phish show attendance, I've heard a lot of live recordings.  This show was a really excellent performance, and in truth, there were no weak parts.  We were all there, standing in the intermittent rain, with the flashing lights and smoke plumes, entranced and enveloped by the quartet's incredible playing.  Highlights for me were Back on the Train, Bathtub Gin, Waves>Julius (as another reviewer said), and the whole 2nd set, which was mind-blowing.  Down with Disease and Meatstick were particularly memorable.  Recalling the greatest shows of the 90s I can't give this one 5 stars, but it definitely gets a very solid 4 stars.  So memorable that I bought the official 24/96 SBD recording (which I almost never do), and have been very happy with it.   The shows that phish play in Maine are much like the ones they play in Texas they are some of the worst shows ever. The 2013 show was below average Most of the time they just skip maine and Texas completely and idk y w Maine I mean we have drummer donut dress mojo but it never adds anything and Texas I mean Politically it’s about as far on the other side of the spectrum as you can get it it’s about is red and gun toting and just the opposite of every phish fan you’ll ever meet. Like the amount of black guys you see the show I’m probably the only Republican left standing against murder of life before birth   When that troop from Chicago the acting group that got up there and Trey pretended they didn’t know they were but it was really just a gag and they did a wrap our pool and then the lady just Hass to say something about women’s rights having the right to murder her unborn child just made me wanna vomit and so yeah they’re not exactly welcome in Texas anyway and but they are welcome in Maine and yet the shows in Maine are shitty too. The worst show has some of my favorite songs the next night they play lizards and Petrichor two of my favorite songs and yet the show is still terrible
		The shows that phish play in Maine are much like the ones they play in Texas they are some of the worst shows ever. The 2013 show was below average Most of the time they just skip maine and Texas completely and idk y w Maine I mean we have drummer donut dress mojo but it never adds anything and Texas I mean Politically it’s about as far on the other side of the spectrum as you can get it it’s about is red and gun toting and just the opposite of every phish fan you’ll ever meet. Like the amount of black guys you see the show I’m probably the only Republican left standing against murder of life before birth   When that troop from Chicago the acting group that got up there and Trey pretended they didn’t know they were but it was really just a gag and they did a wrap our pool and then the lady just Hass to say something about women’s rights having the right to murder her unborn child just made me wanna vomit and so yeah they’re not exactly welcome in Texas anyway and but they are welcome in Maine and yet the shows in Maine are shitty too. The worst show has some of my favorite songs the next night they play lizards and Petrichor two of my favorite songs and yet the show is still terrible
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