Soundcheck: Puff the Magic Dragon, Babylon Baby, Ocelot
SET 1: Party Time, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > AC/DC Bag > Mellow Mood, Rift, Punch You in the Eye > Meat, David Bowie, Bouncing Around the Room, Horn, Water in the Sky > 46 Days
SET 2: Gotta Jibboo > Light > Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> Slave to the Traffic Light > Free, Rocket Man[2] > Harry Hood > Walls of the Cave
ENCORE: Bug > The Squirming Coil
 My wife was wearing a "Timber Ho" shirt on this evening.  Whilst standing in the porta-potty line behind a couple of guys, the guy in front says to the other, "Why don't we let The Timber Ho go?"
		My wife was wearing a "Timber Ho" shirt on this evening.  Whilst standing in the porta-potty line behind a couple of guys, the guy in front says to the other, "Why don't we let The Timber Ho go?"
	 If you haven't heard it, don't hesitate to seek out this Light/Chalkdust/Slave combo. Since the return, Light has unquestionably been the band's most promising jam vehicle, never less than an adrenalized jam tune and on several occasions (e.g. Gorge 8/7/09, Festival 8, 12/2/09 MSG, Gorge 8/7/10, Super Ball IX, UIC 8/15/11, et al.) a springboard to thrilling experimental playing. This is the most abstract of them all, devolving from impossibly dense wall-of-rock textures to futuristic factory floor noise - for full flavour, pair it with the mindblowing DJ Shadow-like Rock'n'Roll > Meatstick > Boogie On from the previous weekend. But don't sleep on the Chalkdust! It's an unusual rendition, not an all-time classic by any stretch but a special treat given how rarely Chalkdust gets weird.
		If you haven't heard it, don't hesitate to seek out this Light/Chalkdust/Slave combo. Since the return, Light has unquestionably been the band's most promising jam vehicle, never less than an adrenalized jam tune and on several occasions (e.g. Gorge 8/7/09, Festival 8, 12/2/09 MSG, Gorge 8/7/10, Super Ball IX, UIC 8/15/11, et al.) a springboard to thrilling experimental playing. This is the most abstract of them all, devolving from impossibly dense wall-of-rock textures to futuristic factory floor noise - for full flavour, pair it with the mindblowing DJ Shadow-like Rock'n'Roll > Meatstick > Boogie On from the previous weekend. But don't sleep on the Chalkdust! It's an unusual rendition, not an all-time classic by any stretch but a special treat given how rarely Chalkdust gets weird. Well, I am not sure this review will be about the music as much as it was about my experience. I drove up from the bowl leaving LA at about 11pm and making a sleep stop in kettleman city, the first problem was the on ramp back on to the hwy was closed and it took me literally a full hour to get back on the hwy, adding to an already long drive. The last 60 or so miles also into Tahoe proved to be a slow crawl on lazy back country one way roads... but when finally arriving around 4pm I was able to chill a bit in the room. Wow, I have been going to concerts since I saw queen in 1979. What is so special about this place? When you can crawl from the Harvey's hotel to the show in 5 minutes and be back in your room again 5 minutes after the without having to drive, allows for some tremendous recreation freedoms if you get my drift, make a 450 mile slog drive well worth it. I can summerize this show and the simply: Phish Tahoe 2011 is the new Grateful Dead Frost Cal Expo 1985-6. It was just so laid back, you could easily walk to the side front and be very very close to the stage. The stands in this place scared the shit out of me, I was comfortable sitting in the back stands when the show started and the entire structure was moving so hard I just could not stand it and quickly found my way to the floor. Having the entire seating area moving massively just lifted up my paranoia about it crashing down and I am never a fear based guy..   I saw all these people with lime green phishies on sticks walking around and I felt left out, where is my lime green phishy on a stick? what was the point of them aways I wondered ???  This venue was just beautiful, tall trees and lovely sky.
		Well, I am not sure this review will be about the music as much as it was about my experience. I drove up from the bowl leaving LA at about 11pm and making a sleep stop in kettleman city, the first problem was the on ramp back on to the hwy was closed and it took me literally a full hour to get back on the hwy, adding to an already long drive. The last 60 or so miles also into Tahoe proved to be a slow crawl on lazy back country one way roads... but when finally arriving around 4pm I was able to chill a bit in the room. Wow, I have been going to concerts since I saw queen in 1979. What is so special about this place? When you can crawl from the Harvey's hotel to the show in 5 minutes and be back in your room again 5 minutes after the without having to drive, allows for some tremendous recreation freedoms if you get my drift, make a 450 mile slog drive well worth it. I can summerize this show and the simply: Phish Tahoe 2011 is the new Grateful Dead Frost Cal Expo 1985-6. It was just so laid back, you could easily walk to the side front and be very very close to the stage. The stands in this place scared the shit out of me, I was comfortable sitting in the back stands when the show started and the entire structure was moving so hard I just could not stand it and quickly found my way to the floor. Having the entire seating area moving massively just lifted up my paranoia about it crashing down and I am never a fear based guy..   I saw all these people with lime green phishies on sticks walking around and I felt left out, where is my lime green phishy on a stick? what was the point of them aways I wondered ???  This venue was just beautiful, tall trees and lovely sky. Listened to this show start-to-finish last night and I am impressed (author's aside: listening to music while watching Olympics on mute is definitely the way to be - our new favorite thing). I was there and remember leaving it being like, "Yeah that was pretty good... I guess." Idiot. I want to smack past Funky in the face. Maybe I was jaded because of how celestial the 2011 Gorge run was, or maybe I just didn't know good music when I heard it (this was my 9th Phish show at the time). The first set has tremendous pop and flow right up until Bouncing thru Water in the Sky... which was a definite lull. Everything before it though flows exceptionally well... and the 46 Day is a firestorm of dance. Very solid first set that would feel right at home with the consistently good-to-great first sets of the last two tours.
		Listened to this show start-to-finish last night and I am impressed (author's aside: listening to music while watching Olympics on mute is definitely the way to be - our new favorite thing). I was there and remember leaving it being like, "Yeah that was pretty good... I guess." Idiot. I want to smack past Funky in the face. Maybe I was jaded because of how celestial the 2011 Gorge run was, or maybe I just didn't know good music when I heard it (this was my 9th Phish show at the time). The first set has tremendous pop and flow right up until Bouncing thru Water in the Sky... which was a definite lull. Everything before it though flows exceptionally well... and the 46 Day is a firestorm of dance. Very solid first set that would feel right at home with the consistently good-to-great first sets of the last two tours. My second Phish show ever! After the Hollywood Bowl one-off, I was very prepared for a 2-nighter. I was very pleased with the people here, the performance, and the surrounding trees/mountain/lake. One of the highest times of my years!
		My second Phish show ever! After the Hollywood Bowl one-off, I was very prepared for a 2-nighter. I was very pleased with the people here, the performance, and the surrounding trees/mountain/lake. One of the highest times of my years!
	 OOps, not Star Wars, shows what I know about Harry Potter. Oh well at least they're both John Williams.
		OOps, not Star Wars, shows what I know about Harry Potter. Oh well at least they're both John Williams.
	 Isn't that a "Star Wars Theme" tease starting at 4:52 in Chalkdust?
		Isn't that a "Star Wars Theme" tease starting at 4:52 in Chalkdust?
	 in terms of venue, harvey’s in stateline was the polar opposite of the gorge. stuck in-between a few huge hotels in the middle of a gambling town, the stage set up basically in a parking lot that doubled as an “arena”, the venue couldn’t compare with the gorge in terms of visuals. of course, i had an amazing two days winding my way down the coast towards tahoe after the gorge shows, and had camped in the mountains west of stateline the night before the show, so i’m not really complaining. on top of that, the sound was pretty amazing, and i likely won’t ever get another chance to see phish with only what must have been 6,000 or 7,000 people (even if most of those people seemed more interested in getting wasted and accidentally knocking me on my ass over and over again).
		in terms of venue, harvey’s in stateline was the polar opposite of the gorge. stuck in-between a few huge hotels in the middle of a gambling town, the stage set up basically in a parking lot that doubled as an “arena”, the venue couldn’t compare with the gorge in terms of visuals. of course, i had an amazing two days winding my way down the coast towards tahoe after the gorge shows, and had camped in the mountains west of stateline the night before the show, so i’m not really complaining. on top of that, the sound was pretty amazing, and i likely won’t ever get another chance to see phish with only what must have been 6,000 or 7,000 people (even if most of those people seemed more interested in getting wasted and accidentally knocking me on my ass over and over again).Add a Review
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Review by funkydanceparty
After welcoming phans back from break and a rather weird mid-stream game show for folks afar, Phish started up with the first second set 'Gotta Jibboo' opener since April 6th, 2004 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. As they tore through the second set, arguably one of the most psychedelically impressive improvisational moments of August, one could not help but feel the nod to late Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia who we all were celebrating the 16th anniversary of his death. After the highlight nugget of 'Light', the Jerry tribute seemed even more sensible as 'Chalk Dust Torture', 'Slave to the Traffic Light', and 'Free' were all played flawlessly and serenely. If one could not feel the tension - yet little release - flowing last night, then listen again as some of the more delicately woven jams of summer finally made it through as shining examples of Phish 3.0. When Gordon told Trey to keep 'Free' down low, Trey obliged instead of making it the classic rock force it has become after the nostalgic late 90s. A particularly awing moment came when the lights revealed Page would since a new cover song. While the signs pointed at another Jerry tribute, other signs pointed up to the sky - at the Rocket Man. Like an awkward birthday gift, it was the thought that counts but the band needs more practice if they ever want to pull it off again. Saved by a good, peakless, 'Harry Hood', the set took a direction for the interesting as it was capped by an enormous 'Walls of the Cave' The duel encore of 'Bug' and 'The Squirming Coil' was as appropriate as ever, leaving fans in the midsummer Nevada desert heat begging for more.
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