SET 1: Gotta Jibboo, Scabbard, Corona, Push On 'Til the Day, Cayman Review, Burlap Sack and Pumps, Frost, Night Speaks to a Woman, Valentine, Pigtail, Sand
SET 2: Alive Again, O-o-h Child, Money, Love and Change, Architect, Clint Eastwood, Plasma, Magilla, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, The Way I Feel, Goodbye Head > First Tube
ENCORE: At the Gazebo, Traveler
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Review by Kodiakfloyd
2nd set. Alive Again came out with energy and I can't remember if the Landy teases came out in this or in Money Love and Change but this Alive awoken the crowd early in 2nd set. The along came an Ooh Child which was fresh air full of happiness and smiles as Trey pushed the solo a I'll longer than expected. Played tight and very solid. Then came a 2nd set highlight and very dark and dirty intro of Money Love and Change! From the intro you knew TAB was going to release something good and we were rewarded with fine lyrical balance by JHa, Chainsaw and Casey while Trey,Tony, Russ, and RayRay dug back into a solid groove. This was definitely pushed deeper to compliment the form of Phish's heavy summer 2012 2nd sets. Next up was Architect. As the new album came out I was looking forward to this with the intro being very beautiful and the chorus having power it translated great live and I love raising my glass to this Architect! Clint Eastwood as expected was destroyed by JHa and was welcomed by the crowd. Trey was given flowers during the show and handed them to JHa as she clearly deserved them. I would of course split them up and given some to Chainsaw as well with her great work throughout the night
As the encore began beautifully with At The Gazebo the room was full of excellent sound. Very beautiful playing by the horn section and would say the room was full of top quality sound at this moment. Was very impressed with the sound guy and the way the instruments were sounding. Let's see how it holds up on soundboard recordings hopefully. Then came the much anticipated Traveler in my eyes. This song has got great potential not only for TAB but for the band Phish. It is beautifully written and has some giant notes and soloing by Trey that makes it a must hear/see at a show. The powerful notes and lyrics really made me smile from ear to ear and thought it was played great. Half the crowd did not seem to know much of it since it was fairly new but I thought was a perfect closer and one of best songs of the night. It is by far one of the best songs on the new Album which is solid. Overall I had a great show. I also wrote this review with one quick thought so apologize for any bad spelling or if I went too quick since I did not go back and re-read it to check for mistakes. You got to go out and see TAB! Such a fun band and feels very family oriented and I am happy to be apart of this family. Ray Ray is a great keyboard/piano player and one of my favorites. I hope you enjoyed my rambling review and I'll end it on #sand #getintothegroove