Soundcheck: My Soul, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony, Axilla (beginning only), Life Saving Gun
SET 1: Punch You in the Eye, Kill Devil Falls, Halfway to the Moon, Heavy Things, Life Saving Gun, Shade > Scent of a Mule, Pillow Jets > Runaway Jim, A Day in the Life
SET 2: The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Axilla (Part II) > Down with Disease, Scents and Subtle Sounds -> Down with Disease[1] > What's the Use? > Golden Age, I Always Wanted It This Way -> Down with Disease[1]
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself -> Down with Disease[1]
After a false start of Shade, Trey introduced Fishman and referenced his "healing percussion rinse" before restarting the song. A Day in the Life was played for the first time since December 3, 2019 (162 shows). Trey sang a few notes of Down with Disease at the start of the YEM vocal jam.
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					 I've only been to 5 shows but this one was easily the best. The first set had good energy and everything I want in a first set. PYITE was an amazing opener and I really liked the KDF jam and Halfway to the moon was also good. Heavy Things is a take or it leave it jam for me personally but it was fine. I've heard better LSGs as well. The Scent of the Mule is going to determine whether or not you like this set or not. If you get all worked up about some flubs and botched lyrics you will say INSANE things like "it was an abomination." Scent of the Mule is the best part of set 1. The playing by Page was inspired and brilliant and the interplay between Trey and Page as it intensified was so gripping. Then A Day in The Life was a welcome return. Really loved the dark ending.
		I've only been to 5 shows but this one was easily the best. The first set had good energy and everything I want in a first set. PYITE was an amazing opener and I really liked the KDF jam and Halfway to the moon was also good. Heavy Things is a take or it leave it jam for me personally but it was fine. I've heard better LSGs as well. The Scent of the Mule is going to determine whether or not you like this set or not. If you get all worked up about some flubs and botched lyrics you will say INSANE things like "it was an abomination." Scent of the Mule is the best part of set 1. The playing by Page was inspired and brilliant and the interplay between Trey and Page as it intensified was so gripping. Then A Day in The Life was a welcome return. Really loved the dark ending.  First set had some really great moments, but felt like it couldn't quite find it's flow. PYITE opener to set the tone for the night. Scent of a Mule felt really special to catch along with Day In the Life.
		First set had some really great moments, but felt like it couldn't quite find it's flow. PYITE opener to set the tone for the night. Scent of a Mule felt really special to catch along with Day In the Life. This was my 6th show, and I had been absolutely buzzing with anticipation for it. I couldn’t get my whole Phish crew to come with me, but I managed to drag along my friend for his first rodeo, which required pulling some teeth. This was the first of 9 shows I was going to this summer, and I had just quit my job a few days earlier(for unrelated reasons). Friday morning we packed everything into my dad’s Toyota Sienna and started the 2 ½ hour drive to Noblesville from my small town in Ohio. The journey was smooth sailing until we hit the Indiana border, where I quickly learned that the Indiana cops do not fuck around. I got pulled over for going a bit faster than the speed limit. I’ve always found that as long as you’re (mostly) honest with cops, they will let you off the hook more often than not. He asked us where we were headed, and I told him that we were headed to Phish. “Is there anything illegal in the car?” The cop asked me. “I know what happens at Phish concerts.” I laughed and said no, the cop told me to watch my speed and let us go. Phew. After that I rode the speed limit with cruise control the whole rest of the drive. I wasn’t gonna take any more chances, and we were in no hurry. Once we finally got to our campsite, about a mile and a half away from the venue, we set up camp and relaxed before the show.
		This was my 6th show, and I had been absolutely buzzing with anticipation for it. I couldn’t get my whole Phish crew to come with me, but I managed to drag along my friend for his first rodeo, which required pulling some teeth. This was the first of 9 shows I was going to this summer, and I had just quit my job a few days earlier(for unrelated reasons). Friday morning we packed everything into my dad’s Toyota Sienna and started the 2 ½ hour drive to Noblesville from my small town in Ohio. The journey was smooth sailing until we hit the Indiana border, where I quickly learned that the Indiana cops do not fuck around. I got pulled over for going a bit faster than the speed limit. I’ve always found that as long as you’re (mostly) honest with cops, they will let you off the hook more often than not. He asked us where we were headed, and I told him that we were headed to Phish. “Is there anything illegal in the car?” The cop asked me. “I know what happens at Phish concerts.” I laughed and said no, the cop told me to watch my speed and let us go. Phew. After that I rode the speed limit with cruise control the whole rest of the drive. I wasn’t gonna take any more chances, and we were in no hurry. Once we finally got to our campsite, about a mile and a half away from the venue, we set up camp and relaxed before the show. Add a Review
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Review by willie_lutz
Nice start to the weekend.