, attached to 2023-10-14

Review by Ocelot_dan

Ocelot_dan one more saturday night and Phish does it again! Set 1 was fun and balanced and Set 2 is a must listen especially for this moment in time with what is going on elsewhere on this globe...
the energy was high all around inside and out of da UC with better weather and less hectic traveling for most compared to N1. the floor was packed earlier and was notably louder.

the phishmen came on at 8 as usual and opened up with a fun and widely appreciated standard runaway jim. Martian Monster is always welcome with me as a reminder to all that our trips are short and an excuse to let one's mind blastoff a bit while simultaneously getting down and dancing. Sample can be a mixed bag but for me it as personal significance and here in the 3rd slot it seemed to function as a continuation of just straight saturday fun. I got to look around and catch other smiling faces. and then as if to reassure any skeptics or anxious negative nancys they took it out for a jam, which the crowd appropriately loved.

Weigh showed up as a bit of a bust out and again had meaning for me, to weigh and balance the many things in life. and the bit of darkness from wanting to cut someone's head off was a bit welcome as balance to a lot of the lightness during the weekend until that point. Corinna, another bust out, was so sweet and again meaningful. Love. Rainbow round my shoulder.

The next run of songs was great rocking phish. and let me say, the United Center seems meant for Phish. The sound has been outstanding and being so enormous it's amazing to be able to bring so many of us together and be a focus point in the midwest where we so badly need Phish and the love and community they bring with them. Every seat looks to have great views and while large it still feels cozy and the band seems to really love to fill the space.

i'm a phan of MEAP, Cavern (what a fun sing along), and yes even More. If you don't like More, let me just gently suggest opening up your heart. and if you don't, it's ok, the rest of us still love you.

Now, Set 2 is what Phish is all about in what one of my buds called a 'concept album': Chalkdust torture continued the phun theme and allowed us to ask ourselves and the world can't we be free to live while we're young/here and alive? but then the jam began signs of how maybe we can't always be so carefree...which is when Oblivion is perfectly used to express the distress about the hate and violence that some parts of humanity are capable of. It also seemed to me to reflect on the repercussions of greed for oil and money. SOAM took this even further and got so dark and so weird. words cannot capture. WTU was put to perfect Use. so touching, so contemplative, so being present. the 2nd set up to this point was just SO NEEDED that people poured out their appreciation. Everything's right risked being cheesy, but Trey's treatment of it felt subdued and appropriate after what had just occurred and hey after realizing there's really no answer to what's the use, except that just to be here now, who can argue that everything will be alright even if it all goes to oblivion. No quarter, again perfect. appropriately dark, violent, angry, and cathartic. Fluffhead capped it all off with more mixing of dark and light followed by release.

we all went nuts and poured out our emotions and appreciation.

the encore combo a life beyond the dream and character zero continued the theme, and really was just perfect. thank you phish. spread the love.


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