Soundcheck: My Soul (this soundcheck is possibly incomplete)
SET 1: You Sexy Thing, Wombat, Free > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, Halley's Comet > Lonely Trip[1] > Gotta Jibboo, Meat, Maze
SET 2: Theme From the Bottom > Birds of a Feather, Bug > Light -> Party Time > Ruby Waves > Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: Show of Life > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S.
This show featured the Phish debut of Lonely Trip. You Sexy Thing was teased and quoted in Wombat (with lyrics changed to "you sexy wombat), Meat, after Maze, and in Chalk Dust Torture and was teased in Party Time. Let's Go Blue was also teased in Meat. Trey teased Fire (Ohio Players) in Maze, Light, and Chalk Dust Torture.
 
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 Farmhouse
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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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					 Billy Breathes
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					 Evolve
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					 Fuego
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					 Party Time
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					 Joy
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					 Undermind
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					 Stash
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					 Rift
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Well I can’t write a soliloquy like the other guy but I can tell you that this is top tier phish. If you enjoy phish, and I must assume you do, then you will like this show.
		Well I can’t write a soliloquy like the other guy but I can tell you that this is top tier phish. If you enjoy phish, and I must assume you do, then you will like this show.  This was a really fantastic show. Just got home from the run and had the chance to re-listen this morning on the drive. It definitely holds up!
		This was a really fantastic show. Just got home from the run and had the chance to re-listen this morning on the drive. It definitely holds up! A quick look at the setlist might produce some skepticism about this show. Don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge a Phish show by its setlist. This show smokes.
		A quick look at the setlist might produce some skepticism about this show. Don't judge a book by its cover and don't judge a Phish show by its setlist. This show smokes. Now this was a Phish show. This set of shows were my wife’s first two shows and after night 1’s snooze fest I was a bit worried if they didn’t hit tonight she might give up. But I’m glad to be relieved by two well constructed sets for an overall rock solid show.
		Now this was a Phish show. This set of shows were my wife’s first two shows and after night 1’s snooze fest I was a bit worried if they didn’t hit tonight she might give up. But I’m glad to be relieved by two well constructed sets for an overall rock solid show.  This run was a hell of a good time.  Very chill vibes on lot both days, next to zero negativity - no hassles with security - the only challenge were the big thunderstorms prior to each night's show, which abated leaving a rainbow over the venue two nights in a row.  Night one's rainbow had forked lightning going through it at one point - something I've never seen in my life.
		This run was a hell of a good time.  Very chill vibes on lot both days, next to zero negativity - no hassles with security - the only challenge were the big thunderstorms prior to each night's show, which abated leaving a rainbow over the venue two nights in a row.  Night one's rainbow had forked lightning going through it at one point - something I've never seen in my life. LONELY TRIP!   That debut alone could save so many lost souls at sea. . . .The Spirit inside of them wants to be free but they are tied to the ground and sometimes the Dirt is friendly and the only Brian and Robert around. . .where walls close tightly and anxiety holds close those we love and we hate the demons of our past spread on the ground and I hate that I cannot show you me now because of some virus made in Lucifer's mind a long time ago because he wants to kill us and destroy our brains now . . . .it is so lonely lonely lonely lonely on this trip called life   A Show Of Life that only one carpenter from Chicago sees and luckily he loves Judas more than you and me   We are all disciples in the cult called LIFE    I hate viruses worms but i love Phishing   . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . ..
		LONELY TRIP!   That debut alone could save so many lost souls at sea. . . .The Spirit inside of them wants to be free but they are tied to the ground and sometimes the Dirt is friendly and the only Brian and Robert around. . .where walls close tightly and anxiety holds close those we love and we hate the demons of our past spread on the ground and I hate that I cannot show you me now because of some virus made in Lucifer's mind a long time ago because he wants to kill us and destroy our brains now . . . .it is so lonely lonely lonely lonely on this trip called life   A Show Of Life that only one carpenter from Chicago sees and luckily he loves Judas more than you and me   We are all disciples in the cult called LIFE    I hate viruses worms but i love Phishing   . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . ..
	 Night two was a fun one. After recovering from the late-night partying the night prior, me and my buddy hit Hersheypark durinig a scorching hot day that was interrupted by the incoming rain. We met up with a few of our other buddies in the park and took shelter in our car before it started downpouring. When it subsided, it was showtime and the group of the six of us headed into the venue.
		Night two was a fun one. After recovering from the late-night partying the night prior, me and my buddy hit Hersheypark durinig a scorching hot day that was interrupted by the incoming rain. We met up with a few of our other buddies in the park and took shelter in our car before it started downpouring. When it subsided, it was showtime and the group of the six of us headed into the venue.  Set 1: The brief jam in A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing stays in Type 1 territory, but has some enjoyable moments nonetheless.  The Halley's Comet jam reminds me that Trey seems to be particularly in love with delay these days.  (He seems to go through phases with effects.  I remember when he was using the hell out of that Leslie effect in the mid-to-late-90s which got old pretty fast.)  Meat was fun (which is exactly what one hopes for with that song...at its best it's fun).  Overall a decent first set, though nothing mind-blowing.  Pretty standard first set type of stuff.
		Set 1: The brief jam in A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing stays in Type 1 territory, but has some enjoyable moments nonetheless.  The Halley's Comet jam reminds me that Trey seems to be particularly in love with delay these days.  (He seems to go through phases with effects.  I remember when he was using the hell out of that Leslie effect in the mid-to-late-90s which got old pretty fast.)  Meat was fun (which is exactly what one hopes for with that song...at its best it's fun).  Overall a decent first set, though nothing mind-blowing.  Pretty standard first set type of stuff. Queef setlist on paper but this Halley's is a contender for best in nearly 20 years. The second set is no slouch either - BOAF, Light, and Ruby Waves being worth a listen. I am a bit bored of Santos, but they're doing Col Forbin tomorrow night so can we really complain? Right?
		Queef setlist on paper but this Halley's is a contender for best in nearly 20 years. The second set is no slouch either - BOAF, Light, and Ruby Waves being worth a listen. I am a bit bored of Santos, but they're doing Col Forbin tomorrow night so can we really complain? Right?Add a Review
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When Wombat downshifts into further strangeness, then, and jams from the second slot, it should come as no surprise to anyone who's been following along with this tour, but it's still shocking somehow in its own right. Even more so when You Sexy Thing comes back and everything melts together into a sticky, gooey mess, but, hell, we should have expected that too.
Free serves as an anthem of sorts for this tour and we get a version here that's been brewing since Arkansas, unhurried and slithery smooth. ASIHTOS takes a turn mere moments into the jam, revealing the fluid heart of this set, and You Sexy Thing manages to flow in yet again before the song's traditional ending.
Things are getting downright peculiar now, and Halley's fits perfectly with the mood. Sometimes a handful of Phish songs don't work together on a given night, but the assembly here mesh and reinforce, becoming something larger. When Halley's lifts off at the conclusion of the song proper (here featuring extra vocals), a certain sort of fan (me) holds their breath, then laughs with abandon when the band finally bursts through the membrane that's been holding the song back for much of the past decade.
So that's what pure joy feels like again. Missed you, old friend.
This is, for my tastes, the best first set of tour so far, expansive and explosive, with an internal cohesion that not many first sets have, this year or any other. Trey's new song, Lonely Trip, finds a comfortable spot it might not have otherwise enjoyed without the sparkling Halley's as an intro, and pretty much everything flat-out works tonight.
A sultry Jibboo and funky-as-all-get-out Meat do nothing to break the spell, and a rocket-fueled Maze punches a hole in the stratosphere to close the set.
Whew. You absolutely need more than 15 minutes after all that.
Second set's opening Theme feels of a piece with the first set, and Trey holds and bends a celebratory, cathartic note during the jam, proving a clarion call for the set to come.
Birds takes off and soars, lighter and airier than many of the jams the past week or so, though touched with some of the same strangeness. Bug seems a cooldown to a set that didn't need one, but soon heats up before giving way to a bouncy Light, whose jam's unhinged ragtime ratchets into a live-on-the-fly Party Time remix. And of course, it's Sexy Time too, and first set and second set are now inextricably linked.
Ruby Waves fragments and fractalizes, offering a vision of your cybernetic future and the inscrutable AI you'll come to worship. Even at its weirdest, however, (and it does get plenty weird) there's an underlying happy buzz, that note from Theme ringing throughout the set.
The closing Chalk Dust skews a bit sloppy, but makes it up for it with a hell of a peak, and Trey compliments the audience's sexiness before walking off.
This set makes an excellent companion piece to either 8/4 or 8/6 II, yin to those sets' impressive yang. You can make the argument, perhaps, that this show as a whole is a bit top-heavy, second set a tad too relaxed. But set two is best viewed as a slow burn, and the non-local quantum jam in Ruby Waves will likely be recycled and repurposed into larger jams later down the road, as this tour continues to rip through the apocalypse already upon us.