Soundcheck: "Lamp Post Song"
SET 1: Punch You in the Eye, AC/DC Bag > NICU, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Birds of a Feather, Lawn Boy, Stash, I Didn't Know, Middle of the Road, Character Zero
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Wilson > Slave to the Traffic Light, Piper > Water in the Sky, Ghost -> Psycho Killer -> Catapult -> Icculus[2] > You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
 I agree with most of what waxbanks says after buying this show and listening to it again. That being said, I want to mention why this is probably my favorite live Phish experience.
		I agree with most of what waxbanks says after buying this show and listening to it again. That being said, I want to mention why this is probably my favorite live Phish experience.   Simply put, this was an epic Phish concert.  This show was top notch from the opening note of PYITE to the last note of My Guitar Gently weeps.  This show brought back so many memories with the IDK and Vacuum Solo.....not to mention the Forbins/Mockingbird.  I was pleased there was no narration as we all know the story.
		Simply put, this was an epic Phish concert.  This show was top notch from the opening note of PYITE to the last note of My Guitar Gently weeps.  This show brought back so many memories with the IDK and Vacuum Solo.....not to mention the Forbins/Mockingbird.  I was pleased there was no narration as we all know the story.  Whenever a show starts with "Punch You In The Eye" you know you are in for it. "AC/DC Bag" brought me back to the first night at Great Woods five years earlier. Nice "NICU". It only took me 14 years/35 shows to finally see "Colonel Forbin's Ascent < Fly Famous Mockingbird"; as well as "Icculus". Glad I was in the 14th row (wow I just noticed that number synchronicity...)
		Whenever a show starts with "Punch You In The Eye" you know you are in for it. "AC/DC Bag" brought me back to the first night at Great Woods five years earlier. Nice "NICU". It only took me 14 years/35 shows to finally see "Colonel Forbin's Ascent < Fly Famous Mockingbird"; as well as "Icculus". Glad I was in the 14th row (wow I just noticed that number synchronicity...) Phish's late summer '09 strengths and weaknesses are on display in this show. A misplaced Wilson kills a DWD that might've been the year's best, while a top-notch Piper oddly winds into Water in the Sky. A playful PYITE opener bodes well but the long-awaited Forbin's > Mockingbird is story-free. BOAF is superb, as is Stash, but the YEM is a nonstarter. Ambient spaces follow bright rock jams, everything's chunky and energetic, and we're miles and miles away from the hypnotic intergalactic magic of June '04. Like many of the July/August '09 shows, this is an uplifting, satisfying listen that won't make it onto anyone's Top 25 Phish list. And it might be the most well-rounded show of tour, so if you're wondering where to start with the recent stuff, you can do worse than this one.
		Phish's late summer '09 strengths and weaknesses are on display in this show. A misplaced Wilson kills a DWD that might've been the year's best, while a top-notch Piper oddly winds into Water in the Sky. A playful PYITE opener bodes well but the long-awaited Forbin's > Mockingbird is story-free. BOAF is superb, as is Stash, but the YEM is a nonstarter. Ambient spaces follow bright rock jams, everything's chunky and energetic, and we're miles and miles away from the hypnotic intergalactic magic of June '04. Like many of the July/August '09 shows, this is an uplifting, satisfying listen that won't make it onto anyone's Top 25 Phish list. And it might be the most well-rounded show of tour, so if you're wondering where to start with the recent stuff, you can do worse than this one.
	 Currently the Phish show from 2009 with the highest rating on .net, and I must agree with that assessment. I haven't listened to every show from 2009 *yet*, but this is certainly the strongest start-to-finish outing by the boys up to this point. Indeed, it wouldn't be until Fall 2013 that Phish managed to play shows this strong on a nightly basis.
		Currently the Phish show from 2009 with the highest rating on .net, and I must agree with that assessment. I haven't listened to every show from 2009 *yet*, but this is certainly the strongest start-to-finish outing by the boys up to this point. Indeed, it wouldn't be until Fall 2013 that Phish managed to play shows this strong on a nightly basis.  
  Seeing my first Phish show in my home state was pretty cool at the time and seems almost perfect in hindsight, thrust into another world then and stepping into yesterday now, the eternal chorus of Gamehendge still sings it's mighty verses! I grew up loving the Billy Breathes album, with Prince Caspian being one of my favorite headphone songs, it's neo-mythic rendering of Narnia reminding me of Zeppelin's Middle Earth opuses. Little did I know of Gamehendge but walking into the venue that day made me feel like I was wading into another strange and wondrous place, filled with magical birds, harmonic vacuums, and badass covers. I had no idea how rare Icculus was, or even the idea there were songs within this weirdly intoxicating band's canon that could even be super rare, like ethereal baseball rookie cards or something. All in all couldn't have asked for a better first show- Gamehendge rarities, electric covers, and a lot of fine jamming that represents a small sampling of the set 2 type II and beyond vehicles that would continue their legacies as 3.0 standards- DWD, Slave, Ghost. In that sense it's a nice bridge from the old school days of yore to a new era, another Golden Age if you will. But whatever your take on the show, and I'm not just talking about any old take, or the stuff you'd rather hear on the radio, I think we can all agree- we enjoyed ourselves.
		Seeing my first Phish show in my home state was pretty cool at the time and seems almost perfect in hindsight, thrust into another world then and stepping into yesterday now, the eternal chorus of Gamehendge still sings it's mighty verses! I grew up loving the Billy Breathes album, with Prince Caspian being one of my favorite headphone songs, it's neo-mythic rendering of Narnia reminding me of Zeppelin's Middle Earth opuses. Little did I know of Gamehendge but walking into the venue that day made me feel like I was wading into another strange and wondrous place, filled with magical birds, harmonic vacuums, and badass covers. I had no idea how rare Icculus was, or even the idea there were songs within this weirdly intoxicating band's canon that could even be super rare, like ethereal baseball rookie cards or something. All in all couldn't have asked for a better first show- Gamehendge rarities, electric covers, and a lot of fine jamming that represents a small sampling of the set 2 type II and beyond vehicles that would continue their legacies as 3.0 standards- DWD, Slave, Ghost. In that sense it's a nice bridge from the old school days of yore to a new era, another Golden Age if you will. But whatever your take on the show, and I'm not just talking about any old take, or the stuff you'd rather hear on the radio, I think we can all agree- we enjoyed ourselves. this was my first show absolutely amazing time! i didnt know that i was that far gone. this show hooked me into phish very quickly and this is still one of my top favorites.
		this was my first show absolutely amazing time! i didnt know that i was that far gone. this show hooked me into phish very quickly and this is still one of my top favorites.
	 Welcome back boys.  Any doubts I had about whether 3.0 was for real were not even afterthoughts after this show and the second set might very well be the greatest set I've ever heard in person.
		Welcome back boys.  Any doubts I had about whether 3.0 was for real were not even afterthoughts after this show and the second set might very well be the greatest set I've ever heard in person. Great all around show...the vibe was top notch from the start with the crowd singing along to the Psycho Killer pre-show music.
		Great all around show...the vibe was top notch from the start with the crowd singing along to the Psycho Killer pre-show music.
	 This is one of the top 5 shows I've attended and I listen to it frequently.  When I think of this show, the first song that comes to mind and the one I listen to most frequently is Birds of a Feather.  The other reviews cover the rest of the show really well but the BOAF is just incredible.  Its beginning is standard but at around the 4:00 mark, it begins to veer away from the path it would normally take.  At 5:00, Page and Trey do brief call and response that leads into an absolutely blissful solo by Trey.  It recalls, at least for me, the Grateful Dead's jam out of Wharf Rat into Dark Star from 2-18-71 (also one of my favorites.)  The next two minutes are the reason why I listen to Phish.  Just beautiful. Check it out!
		This is one of the top 5 shows I've attended and I listen to it frequently.  When I think of this show, the first song that comes to mind and the one I listen to most frequently is Birds of a Feather.  The other reviews cover the rest of the show really well but the BOAF is just incredible.  Its beginning is standard but at around the 4:00 mark, it begins to veer away from the path it would normally take.  At 5:00, Page and Trey do brief call and response that leads into an absolutely blissful solo by Trey.  It recalls, at least for me, the Grateful Dead's jam out of Wharf Rat into Dark Star from 2-18-71 (also one of my favorites.)  The next two minutes are the reason why I listen to Phish.  Just beautiful. Check it out!
	 A fantastic show from front to back, and easily a top contender for the best of 2009.
		A fantastic show from front to back, and easily a top contender for the best of 2009. Not much to add to what was already said except for one interesting tidbit... I met a younger head at Darien the night before and he showed me his wish list of songs to see which was pretty extensive. One of his songs was Psycho Killer and I stated "well not too much chance of that happening" I was never so happy to put my foot in my mouth. This show to me is what Phish is all about. It doesn't have to be precision playing all the time. Just having fun and making people happy...
		Not much to add to what was already said except for one interesting tidbit... I met a younger head at Darien the night before and he showed me his wish list of songs to see which was pretty extensive. One of his songs was Psycho Killer and I stated "well not too much chance of that happening" I was never so happy to put my foot in my mouth. This show to me is what Phish is all about. It doesn't have to be precision playing all the time. Just having fun and making people happy...
	 this show reminds me a lot of the 03 burgettstown show.  the jams are not incredible, but the playing is still pretty damn strong. oh yeah, and the set list is sick.
		this show reminds me a lot of the 03 burgettstown show.  the jams are not incredible, but the playing is still pretty damn strong. oh yeah, and the set list is sick.  This was a great show, I loved it the atmosphere outside the venue was great. My friends and i walked in with some older dude we met and he lost his brother and we thought he was nuts until 5 minutes before the show started he declared that phish would open with punch you in the eye. Forbin > Mockingbird was excellent. Birds of a feather was long and wonderful, and then to end the set with Character Zero and then open the next set with DWD helped to keep the energy going. The second set was solid, but i think i liked the first set better. Icculus was great too. "when was the last time any of you read a f*cking book?!"
		This was a great show, I loved it the atmosphere outside the venue was great. My friends and i walked in with some older dude we met and he lost his brother and we thought he was nuts until 5 minutes before the show started he declared that phish would open with punch you in the eye. Forbin > Mockingbird was excellent. Birds of a feather was long and wonderful, and then to end the set with Character Zero and then open the next set with DWD helped to keep the energy going. The second set was solid, but i think i liked the first set better. Icculus was great too. "when was the last time any of you read a f*cking book?!"
	 On August 14th, 2009 I woke up at the EconoLodge in Darien Lake (probably early enough for the free breakfast if there was one.  I’m a sucker for free breakfasts regardless of how meagre they may be - even to the point of setting the alarm after a late night - and at the EconoLodge it would have been pretty meagre indeed) and got on the road to Hartford for another night of Phish.  I don’t remember anything about the six-hour drive so it must not have been very notable, which is how I generally prefer it.
		On August 14th, 2009 I woke up at the EconoLodge in Darien Lake (probably early enough for the free breakfast if there was one.  I’m a sucker for free breakfasts regardless of how meagre they may be - even to the point of setting the alarm after a late night - and at the EconoLodge it would have been pretty meagre indeed) and got on the road to Hartford for another night of Phish.  I don’t remember anything about the six-hour drive so it must not have been very notable, which is how I generally prefer it.Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
That said, the highlights are true highlights: another great 2009 Stash, a rich Birds, the welcome return of Forbin's > Mockingbird, and gorgeous jams in Disease and Piper.
I know no one wants to hear an ill word spoken of a show that invokes Forbin, David Byrne, and Mike/Kottke, but that Wilson just de-balls one of the prettiest jams of the year, seemingly a Reba jam coalesced out of nothing. At the show we were instantly pulled out of the groove by those opening notes; they sound perversely out of place, either spiteful or inept. Since Trey is neither of those things, we'll just call it a bold wrong decision. And wouldn't you prefer a song built on that 'Pong' jam to a goof-off that references it?
But the experience is what counts, and this show was a joyful celebration (even if Trey was 100% right about his audience's reading habits).
So.
If you're trying to figure out whether to download the show, I'd say there are a half-dozen other Summer '09 recordings to seek out first - 7/31 Red Rocks, 8/7 Gorge, Bruce, Camden, maybe the awkward but interesting Chicago show - not because they were 'better' but because they hold up better (to my ears) on yer stereo. And of course most of summer has been superseded by the strong fall tour. On the other hand, it's a download. It's not like you don't have the hard drive space. Grab the show and enjoy. It remains a well-rounded show, an exceptional night in Hartford that's pleasantly inessential on tape.