Soundcheck: I Been Around, Middle Of The Road, Sugar Shack
SET 1: Crowd Control, Kill Devil Falls, The Sloth, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Axilla, Foam, Esther, Ha Ha Ha, Party Time[1], Tube, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Strange Design, Time Turns Elastic
SET 2: Tweezer > Taste, Alaska, Let Me Lie, 46 Days, Oh! Sweet Nuthin' > Harry Hood
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times, Tweezer Reprise
 4 years later, I retract my negative review.  It's my fault for staying away for 15 years, WTF was I thinking.  Wasted years.
		4 years later, I retract my negative review.  It's my fault for staying away for 15 years, WTF was I thinking.  Wasted years.   This was my second show of the tour, that being said I was very excited to be seeing Phish back to touring. This was my first trip to this venue and i personally liked it....different lot scene compared to what i was used to file the high concentration of police, but they were cool with my group and let us know early to use plastic cups for our beers and all would be good....they even got us some solo cups from one of the cars parked next to us.
		This was my second show of the tour, that being said I was very excited to be seeing Phish back to touring. This was my first trip to this venue and i personally liked it....different lot scene compared to what i was used to file the high concentration of police, but they were cool with my group and let us know early to use plastic cups for our beers and all would be good....they even got us some solo cups from one of the cars parked next to us.   I can't resist...let me preface this by saying I am not being critical of bad reviews, at all.  If you think a show was bad, by all means, say so.  But I have to point this out:
		I can't resist...let me preface this by saying I am not being critical of bad reviews, at all.  If you think a show was bad, by all means, say so.  But I have to point this out: Had to give some shit for that.
  Had to give some shit for that.
	 An undistinguished (though plenty enjoyable) show with one huge highlight (46 Days). The song's standard strutting guitar rock just melts away into one of those ambient interludes that seemed to pop up all over summer 2009 - then Fishman et al. drive the song into a loping jam before spiraling heavenward to a Great Big Phish Peak(tm). Little lost by skipping the rest of the show, though any above-average Phish show is bound to offer *some* moments of interdimensional transport (and the two remaining Set II songs are a lovely followup to that 46 Days).
		An undistinguished (though plenty enjoyable) show with one huge highlight (46 Days). The song's standard strutting guitar rock just melts away into one of those ambient interludes that seemed to pop up all over summer 2009 - then Fishman et al. drive the song into a loping jam before spiraling heavenward to a Great Big Phish Peak(tm). Little lost by skipping the rest of the show, though any above-average Phish show is bound to offer *some* moments of interdimensional transport (and the two remaining Set II songs are a lovely followup to that 46 Days).
	 Lots of good reviews here already for what is currently the 2009 show with the lowest rating on .net. Listening to this show in 2014, the flaws are the Junta-era tunes in the first set, and a disappointing Tweezer 2nd set opener. But the Joy material sounds particularly strong here, as well as the other new tunes Party Time, Let Me Lie and a groovy Beauty of a Broken Heart. Taste has a great peak, the Fishman banter during the first set is cute, and the 46 Days jam is must-hear. Check it out and decide for your own ears.
		Lots of good reviews here already for what is currently the 2009 show with the lowest rating on .net. Listening to this show in 2014, the flaws are the Junta-era tunes in the first set, and a disappointing Tweezer 2nd set opener. But the Joy material sounds particularly strong here, as well as the other new tunes Party Time, Let Me Lie and a groovy Beauty of a Broken Heart. Taste has a great peak, the Fishman banter during the first set is cute, and the 46 Days jam is must-hear. Check it out and decide for your own ears.
	 Now I’m as jaded as the next twenty-year veteran but I’ve got to give this show some love!  Especially the first set. I’ve been listening to all the shows in order for the whole tour and after reading the reviews posted here I had to say something in its defense.  This was the eleventh show of the second leg of summer tour; second to last show and the boys are close to home and ready for a two-month break.
		Now I’m as jaded as the next twenty-year veteran but I’ve got to give this show some love!  Especially the first set. I’ve been listening to all the shows in order for the whole tour and after reading the reviews posted here I had to say something in its defense.  This was the eleventh show of the second leg of summer tour; second to last show and the boys are close to home and ready for a two-month break. Underrated!  I'm not saying this show is a gem, but it has gotten a lot of hate and it wasn't really that bad.  The second half of set two is great on relisten. 46 days has a nice jam, one of only six ever Oh Sweet Nothin's and a solid hood.  I will take that any day of the week.
		Underrated!  I'm not saying this show is a gem, but it has gotten a lot of hate and it wasn't really that bad.  The second half of set two is great on relisten. 46 days has a nice jam, one of only six ever Oh Sweet Nothin's and a solid hood.  I will take that any day of the week.   My first show, venue and the show were Fantastic. Well worth the ride from Newark delaware.
		My first show, venue and the show were Fantastic. Well worth the ride from Newark delaware.
	 My first show in 15 years... and after seeing the setlist from the previous night in CT I guess I was preparing myself for a letdown.  Got it.  Negatives include that the show ended well before Merriweather's show "curfew" - they started late & ended early, c'mon boys I waited 15 years for this!!  I loved KDF, had been listening to it online and was looking forward to hearing it, a good rockin' version.  The Sloth was a homerun, but it was definitely a solo HR and the rest of the 1st set was so/so.  It was cool to hear Ester live, and Party Time was neat, but the last few songs of the 1st set were a huge bathroom break.  I felt so unsatified.  OK, 2nd set.  Tweezer opener really didn't do it for me, sorry.  And I guess Alaska and 46 days were good, but I was really wondering when this show was going to get good.  Did I mention it had been 15 years since I last saw Phish live?  15 years people, 15 freaking years and they give me Tube, Stealing Time, Strange Design, TTE, Taste, Let me Lie, Stealing Time, Oh Sweet Nothing.... I was getting restless.  Enter Mr Miner.  Harry -"HOOD" - Harry "HOOD"  (when did the audience start yelling HOOD?  Not sure how much I like that).  Hood was good.  Very Good.  The Glowstick wars were going nuts, btw.  So I was phinally pheeling really good, back in the groove, when the band came out for the encore.  When Trey hit the first few notes of GTBT the place went nuts - they made up for a lackluster show with Hood & GTBT.  I hate to say anything negative, but it just wasn't what I was expecting.  I felt as though they should have played at least one more song, but I guess I will just have to go to another show!  Scale of 1-10?  I give this show a solid 5... okay, a 6.25  Happy?  Welcome back, boys!
		My first show in 15 years... and after seeing the setlist from the previous night in CT I guess I was preparing myself for a letdown.  Got it.  Negatives include that the show ended well before Merriweather's show "curfew" - they started late & ended early, c'mon boys I waited 15 years for this!!  I loved KDF, had been listening to it online and was looking forward to hearing it, a good rockin' version.  The Sloth was a homerun, but it was definitely a solo HR and the rest of the 1st set was so/so.  It was cool to hear Ester live, and Party Time was neat, but the last few songs of the 1st set were a huge bathroom break.  I felt so unsatified.  OK, 2nd set.  Tweezer opener really didn't do it for me, sorry.  And I guess Alaska and 46 days were good, but I was really wondering when this show was going to get good.  Did I mention it had been 15 years since I last saw Phish live?  15 years people, 15 freaking years and they give me Tube, Stealing Time, Strange Design, TTE, Taste, Let me Lie, Stealing Time, Oh Sweet Nothing.... I was getting restless.  Enter Mr Miner.  Harry -"HOOD" - Harry "HOOD"  (when did the audience start yelling HOOD?  Not sure how much I like that).  Hood was good.  Very Good.  The Glowstick wars were going nuts, btw.  So I was phinally pheeling really good, back in the groove, when the band came out for the encore.  When Trey hit the first few notes of GTBT the place went nuts - they made up for a lackluster show with Hood & GTBT.  I hate to say anything negative, but it just wasn't what I was expecting.  I felt as though they should have played at least one more song, but I guess I will just have to go to another show!  Scale of 1-10?  I give this show a solid 5... okay, a 6.25  Happy?  Welcome back, boys!
	 The crowd certainly did wan'na hear Tube for crying out loud, LOL! Crowd Control opener is energetic and parlays into a well-played show with a few notable moments or highlights: Foam and Esther are played pretty well if not note-perfectly, Ha Ha Ha is a fun rarity, you get your debut of Party Time and some banter surrounding that trio of songs (with Tube), and Time Turns Elastic closes the set, my favorite Phish song debuted since the reunion. Tweezer to open Set II doesn't get that wild, really, and Alaska, Let Me Lie in a second set might've seemed kind of head-scratchy at the time (though those kinds of song choices have become a lot more common since then), but 46 Days has a great outing, with synth from Page and a display of the jamming tendencies inherent to early 3.0, which were pretty wide-ranging in retrospect. Finally, Oh! Sweet Nuthin' which I think has only been played once more since this version > Harry Hood, again not a really wild version but good, and Good Times Bad Times, Tweezer Reprise to close the show. I think the Tube calls in the audience were kind of annoying the band, but stuff like that catches on with ordinary people and the madness of crowds.
		The crowd certainly did wan'na hear Tube for crying out loud, LOL! Crowd Control opener is energetic and parlays into a well-played show with a few notable moments or highlights: Foam and Esther are played pretty well if not note-perfectly, Ha Ha Ha is a fun rarity, you get your debut of Party Time and some banter surrounding that trio of songs (with Tube), and Time Turns Elastic closes the set, my favorite Phish song debuted since the reunion. Tweezer to open Set II doesn't get that wild, really, and Alaska, Let Me Lie in a second set might've seemed kind of head-scratchy at the time (though those kinds of song choices have become a lot more common since then), but 46 Days has a great outing, with synth from Page and a display of the jamming tendencies inherent to early 3.0, which were pretty wide-ranging in retrospect. Finally, Oh! Sweet Nuthin' which I think has only been played once more since this version > Harry Hood, again not a really wild version but good, and Good Times Bad Times, Tweezer Reprise to close the show. I think the Tube calls in the audience were kind of annoying the band, but stuff like that catches on with ordinary people and the madness of crowds.
	 There was a lot of hype for this show.  Seemed like the band had trouble finding their groove.
		There was a lot of hype for this show.  Seemed like the band had trouble finding their groove.Add a Review
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