SET 1: Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Gumbo > Possum, Weigh > Divided Sky, Alaska, Bathtub Gin, Maze, Cavern > First Tube
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless -> No Quarter > Timber (Jerry the Mule) > Tweezer > Prince Caspian > Piper > Ghost -> Makisupa Policeman[1] > Sleep > Buffalo Bill, Golgi Apparatus > Character Zero[2] > Run Like an Antelope[3]
ENCORE: Funky Bitch, Show of Life > Tweezer Reprise
 While this show doesn't go as deep as 8/15 or climb as high as 8/16, it's a strong finish to a consistently enjoyable tour of unpredictable 'jamminess,' which offered unquestionably the most exciting, promising music since Phish's return. Indeed, the UIC run is stronger and more interesting, wall-to-wall, than any three-show series since, what, Berkeley 2010? The third week of October 2010?
		While this show doesn't go as deep as 8/15 or climb as high as 8/16, it's a strong finish to a consistently enjoyable tour of unpredictable 'jamminess,' which offered unquestionably the most exciting, promising music since Phish's return. Indeed, the UIC run is stronger and more interesting, wall-to-wall, than any three-show series since, what, Berkeley 2010? The third week of October 2010? This show was definitely fun to attend, but don't let the setlist fool you, guyutica this was not.  The playing was tight throughout the first set, especially divided sky which was absolutely nailed and great to see at UIC (harkening 94 and 98).  Maze was its usual frenetic self, and, as I'm convinced that everyone who sees it in person considers that version best-ever, I'll let you judge when you listen yourself.  I absolutely cannot stand the song alaska but am a big fan of the jam which was standardly crushed (song reminds me of a cheese version of ten jed).  First tube seemed cranked up a notch, maybe a reference to the 99 rosemont show or maybe I'm reaching here.
		This show was definitely fun to attend, but don't let the setlist fool you, guyutica this was not.  The playing was tight throughout the first set, especially divided sky which was absolutely nailed and great to see at UIC (harkening 94 and 98).  Maze was its usual frenetic self, and, as I'm convinced that everyone who sees it in person considers that version best-ever, I'll let you judge when you listen yourself.  I absolutely cannot stand the song alaska but am a big fan of the jam which was standardly crushed (song reminds me of a cheese version of ten jed).  First tube seemed cranked up a notch, maybe a reference to the 99 rosemont show or maybe I'm reaching here. I didn't realize how lucky I was to get into all three UIC shows. The number of poor kids holding that dreaded finger up in the air. D, J and I were really lucky to see all three.
		I didn't realize how lucky I was to get into all three UIC shows. The number of poor kids holding that dreaded finger up in the air. D, J and I were really lucky to see all three.  This is an immaculately played show! The quality of the technical proficiency Phish has displayed since coming back is really unprecedented. I'm always happy to see a Crosseyed in the mix, and to have it used as a central theme for a solid second set makes this a must hear show. To those of you who were there, I'm definitely jealous!
		This is an immaculately played show! The quality of the technical proficiency Phish has displayed since coming back is really unprecedented. I'm always happy to see a Crosseyed in the mix, and to have it used as a central theme for a solid second set makes this a must hear show. To those of you who were there, I'm definitely jealous!
	 Great opener obviously with Forbin. Met this taper from Pittsburgh who had been chasing it for years.I saw him at set break and he was so pumped high fiving me like we had just witnessed the penguins hoisting the Stanley cup. Definitely added to the energy if my experience. My only gripe is the ghost.
		Great opener obviously with Forbin. Met this taper from Pittsburgh who had been chasing it for years.I saw him at set break and he was so pumped high fiving me like we had just witnessed the penguins hoisting the Stanley cup. Definitely added to the energy if my experience. My only gripe is the ghost.
	 What an amazing way to end an amazing run. Great jamming on nights 1 and 2, and some good-old-fashioned rock-and-roll dance-your-ass-off party to cap it off. I know some were dissapointed with the extra-short Ghost, didn't really draw anything out too long, but damn, we got plenty already. This was a blast.
		What an amazing way to end an amazing run. Great jamming on nights 1 and 2, and some good-old-fashioned rock-and-roll dance-your-ass-off party to cap it off. I know some were dissapointed with the extra-short Ghost, didn't really draw anything out too long, but damn, we got plenty already. This was a blast.
	 This was the first time the band rocked harder then I could handle.  They were so intense!!!  The first night was a much better overall show, but spots of the third night were just pure rocking!!!  Much respect for the boys, I been to 30shows and this one was by far the most dancing I've ever done to the point where the wheels almost came undone on my bus!!!
		This was the first time the band rocked harder then I could handle.  They were so intense!!!  The first night was a much better overall show, but spots of the third night were just pure rocking!!!  Much respect for the boys, I been to 30shows and this one was by far the most dancing I've ever done to the point where the wheels almost came undone on my bus!!! The author has removed all of the text from their comment
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	 Well said lostajibboo... loved CE&P and props for mentioning the 2 minute break in divided sky, I too noticed this and I always say, when the band is clearly enjoying themselves it makes me enjoy it that much more! I could tell Trey was up there during that pause just taking it all in, the cheers, excitement and energy from the crowd was a pretty amazing thing to experience! SO glad to say I was apart of it!
		Well said lostajibboo... loved CE&P and props for mentioning the 2 minute break in divided sky, I too noticed this and I always say, when the band is clearly enjoying themselves it makes me enjoy it that much more! I could tell Trey was up there during that pause just taking it all in, the cheers, excitement and energy from the crowd was a pretty amazing thing to experience! SO glad to say I was apart of it!
	 Great reviews by everyone ehh. Most energized night of the 3. This night closed a great week! And I mean great. It kinda reminded me of a hockey game, 3 nights and 3 periods. What better place to play than in Chicago! The first period we came out strong. 2nd period was back and forth. 3rd period the home crowd and team dominated the play and gave us a show to remember. The places where Legends are made. #sand
		Great reviews by everyone ehh. Most energized night of the 3. This night closed a great week! And I mean great. It kinda reminded me of a hockey game, 3 nights and 3 periods. What better place to play than in Chicago! The first period we came out strong. 2nd period was back and forth. 3rd period the home crowd and team dominated the play and gave us a show to remember. The places where Legends are made. #sand
	 Great reviews by everyone ehh. Most energized night of the 3. This night closed a great week! And I mean great. It kinda reminded me of a hockey game, 3 nights and 3 periods. What better place to play than in Chicago! The first period we came out strong. 2nd period was back and forth. 3rd period the home crowd and team dominated the play and gave us a show to remember. The places where Legends are made. #sand
		Great reviews by everyone ehh. Most energized night of the 3. This night closed a great week! And I mean great. It kinda reminded me of a hockey game, 3 nights and 3 periods. What better place to play than in Chicago! The first period we came out strong. 2nd period was back and forth. 3rd period the home crowd and team dominated the play and gave us a show to remember. The places where Legends are made. #sand
	 What an amazing show to see live.  While the first night was a wonderful progression of type 2 jamming, this night was all energy.  Tickets were hard to come by and lots of fake ones roaming around the lot.  Had a buddy buy a fake GA that wouldn't scan.  Made the most of this situation by taking said ticket and using it to scam my way on to the floor(gotta make lemons outta lemonade right!) and wound up about three people back from Page side!  To anybody that says the Crosseyed-fest was gimmicky, I'm pretty sure there were about 6,000 in attendance that disagree.  I will take this anytime over the 10-12 song sets of 2010 with minimal jamming.
		What an amazing show to see live.  While the first night was a wonderful progression of type 2 jamming, this night was all energy.  Tickets were hard to come by and lots of fake ones roaming around the lot.  Had a buddy buy a fake GA that wouldn't scan.  Made the most of this situation by taking said ticket and using it to scam my way on to the floor(gotta make lemons outta lemonade right!) and wound up about three people back from Page side!  To anybody that says the Crosseyed-fest was gimmicky, I'm pretty sure there were about 6,000 in attendance that disagree.  I will take this anytime over the 10-12 song sets of 2010 with minimal jamming.
	 NICU Pavilion became a smoke-filled starship as soon as the lights went down. The atypical Gamehendge opener seemed like an odd choice, but worked wonderfully. Gumbo carried the energy and saw some nice flourishes from Page. Possum came next, and though arguably overplayed in recent years, this marsupial really delivered. I absolutely love Weigh—a charming song that isn’t seen nearly enough. And ahh, Divided Sky! The extended pause lasted two full minutes, and despite the crowd buzz did begin to feel slightly gratuitous, but overall this beautiful song soared.
		NICU Pavilion became a smoke-filled starship as soon as the lights went down. The atypical Gamehendge opener seemed like an odd choice, but worked wonderfully. Gumbo carried the energy and saw some nice flourishes from Page. Possum came next, and though arguably overplayed in recent years, this marsupial really delivered. I absolutely love Weigh—a charming song that isn’t seen nearly enough. And ahh, Divided Sky! The extended pause lasted two full minutes, and despite the crowd buzz did begin to feel slightly gratuitous, but overall this beautiful song soared.  Anyone remember the a-hole driving through shakedown street in the main lot immediately after the show?
		Anyone remember the a-hole driving through shakedown street in the main lot immediately after the show?
	 Seems like a monster! Just looking on paper, could be the best show of the three. Starting to listen to it right now, forbin's > mockingbird is tight, with no narration, nice.
		Seems like a monster! Just looking on paper, could be the best show of the three. Starting to listen to it right now, forbin's > mockingbird is tight, with no narration, nice. show was amazing!! those bands trey mentioned too are real, at least my friends band Dank Sinatra, yall should check em out, athens bread and got a unique sound, if u like phish i doubt it will be hard for you to get down to em.
		show was amazing!! those bands trey mentioned too are real, at least my friends band Dank Sinatra, yall should check em out, athens bread and got a unique sound, if u like phish i doubt it will be hard for you to get down to em.
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Review by Wombat60045
Since 2009 (or 3.0 Phish), I have seen some extremely special venues i.e., Telluride Town Park & Lake Tahoe at Harvey's, but the 2011 UIC run - holly smokes.... When Colonel Forbin's opened night 3 I knew that we were in for another special repeat of night 1, however, I didn't realize that the band could go further down in phistory!
I have never danced so hard in my life and I was sitting in Section 103, Row D. I give the entire UIC run a 9/10, as 10 is perfection. I give 8/17 a 10/10!! Review the setlist and judge for yourself. I was there and will never fully be able to express my gratitude to this band that keeps coming back stronger and stronger!! FYI - I'm an old Dead Head.