SET 1: AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Heavy Things, Ocelot, Funky Bitch > Bathtub Gin > Fluffhead > Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Tube, My Sweet One, David Bowie
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Mike's Song > Bouncing Around the Room, Axilla > Tweezer > Harry Hood > The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Weekapaug Groove, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Big Black Furry Creature from Mars > Tweezer Reprise
 Mike teases the bass line of Cars, Trucks, and Buses 11 minutes into Tweezer.
		Mike teases the bass line of Cars, Trucks, and Buses 11 minutes into Tweezer.
	 This was my first show, so I'll obviously be a little bit biased. Anyways, first set.
		This was my first show, so I'll obviously be a little bit biased. Anyways, first set.  I would like to add a review that I wrote last night and made sense at the time.  If it's trolly then you all didn't exactly get IT like you were supposed to.
		I would like to add a review that I wrote last night and made sense at the time.  If it's trolly then you all didn't exactly get IT like you were supposed to.   Killer old-school show with tons of energy and some really solid playing.  There were no big surprises, but Bitch all the way through Bowie made for one of the strongest first sets I've ever seen.  Page made my jaw drop a number of times; he gets MVP for the night without a doubt.  Fluffhead was extra awesome for the middle of the first set, and just what we needed to hear at the time.   I'm pretty sure I called this at some point.
		Killer old-school show with tons of energy and some really solid playing.  There were no big surprises, but Bitch all the way through Bowie made for one of the strongest first sets I've ever seen.  Page made my jaw drop a number of times; he gets MVP for the night without a doubt.  Fluffhead was extra awesome for the middle of the first set, and just what we needed to hear at the time.   I'm pretty sure I called this at some point. A lot of fun banter during the first set, and Alumni > LTJP > Alumni is never not welcome, as well as a legitimately strong Bowie and a well-played first-set Fluffhead. The second set is kind of scattered, especially since there are moments where it feels like the band just wants to keep the Mike's Groove going as opposed to creating some sort of flow (and Mike's Song has really not been very impressive this year, with the possible exception of Star Lake). But the Tweezer...oh, that beautiful, hose-exemplar, major chord jam in Tweezer, with echoes of the rich creamery goodness of the 12/31/91 version we all know and love. I think this might be my favorite 3.0 Tweezer yet; if the Groove had been Mike's -> Tweezer -> Weekapaug and everything else shunted to earlier or later in the set, people might be throwing out Long Beach praise, such is the power of this jam. As it stands, it's still very much worth hearing, and the rest of the show is worth a listen at least once for the first set talking, Bowie, and the Crosseyed > McGrupp duo.
		A lot of fun banter during the first set, and Alumni > LTJP > Alumni is never not welcome, as well as a legitimately strong Bowie and a well-played first-set Fluffhead. The second set is kind of scattered, especially since there are moments where it feels like the band just wants to keep the Mike's Groove going as opposed to creating some sort of flow (and Mike's Song has really not been very impressive this year, with the possible exception of Star Lake). But the Tweezer...oh, that beautiful, hose-exemplar, major chord jam in Tweezer, with echoes of the rich creamery goodness of the 12/31/91 version we all know and love. I think this might be my favorite 3.0 Tweezer yet; if the Groove had been Mike's -> Tweezer -> Weekapaug and everything else shunted to earlier or later in the set, people might be throwing out Long Beach praise, such is the power of this jam. As it stands, it's still very much worth hearing, and the rest of the show is worth a listen at least once for the first set talking, Bowie, and the Crosseyed > McGrupp duo.
	 this was/is a tough show to rate, because the bottom line was that the majority of fans (myself included) exited the venue feeling satisfied overall.
		this was/is a tough show to rate, because the bottom line was that the majority of fans (myself included) exited the venue feeling satisfied overall.  Five stars. Energy, energy, energy. Let's count the songs played that debuted in the 80's: AC/DC Bag, Fluffhead, Alumni Blues, Bowie, McGrupp, Mike's, Harry, Weekapaug, Suzy Greenberg, BBFCFM.
		Five stars. Energy, energy, energy. Let's count the songs played that debuted in the 80's: AC/DC Bag, Fluffhead, Alumni Blues, Bowie, McGrupp, Mike's, Harry, Weekapaug, Suzy Greenberg, BBFCFM.  Thought this show was good overall but not great.   The highlight came in the form of a tweezer sandwiched in the middle of mike's groove.  Possibly the first time that ever happened (not positive).  over the past four shows including tonight the exploration that i live and breath for is becoming lesss and less.  I'm not saying there is none because there is.  I know a show is good when i cannot wait to relisten to certain tunes from it the following day.  That happened almost every show leg1.  However the past four shows there isn't alot i was so excited to relisten to the next day.  Don't get me wrong I absolutely love phish and thnk this is the best tour of 3.0 by far. would just like them to let some tunes breath a little more. jus sayn.   that said i can't wait for tuesday night.
		Thought this show was good overall but not great.   The highlight came in the form of a tweezer sandwiched in the middle of mike's groove.  Possibly the first time that ever happened (not positive).  over the past four shows including tonight the exploration that i live and breath for is becoming lesss and less.  I'm not saying there is none because there is.  I know a show is good when i cannot wait to relisten to certain tunes from it the following day.  That happened almost every show leg1.  However the past four shows there isn't alot i was so excited to relisten to the next day.  Don't get me wrong I absolutely love phish and thnk this is the best tour of 3.0 by far. would just like them to let some tunes breath a little more. jus sayn.   that said i can't wait for tuesday night.
	 Admittedly, I am jealous of the guy next to me who is intensely dancing to the music, matching the particular groove at the moment and completely lost in the experience.  I do wish I was that guy many times.  I'm not standing like a bump on a log but I am thoroughly focused in on the show, each note.... especially from Trey.  That said, the late 90's early 2000's were frustrating for me.  So you know, my favorite "go-to" Phish era is '92-'96.  Listening with the critically technical ear can be frustrating and can push you in a direction that is contrary to what the show should be all about. Which is feeling, energy, relationship between artist and audience and Fun...most importantly.  But, I'm working on that....I am.  Fortunately, the way Phish is performing lately is helping me with my cause for what is right...just kicking back with friends and enjoying the damn show!
		Admittedly, I am jealous of the guy next to me who is intensely dancing to the music, matching the particular groove at the moment and completely lost in the experience.  I do wish I was that guy many times.  I'm not standing like a bump on a log but I am thoroughly focused in on the show, each note.... especially from Trey.  That said, the late 90's early 2000's were frustrating for me.  So you know, my favorite "go-to" Phish era is '92-'96.  Listening with the critically technical ear can be frustrating and can push you in a direction that is contrary to what the show should be all about. Which is feeling, energy, relationship between artist and audience and Fun...most importantly.  But, I'm working on that....I am.  Fortunately, the way Phish is performing lately is helping me with my cause for what is right...just kicking back with friends and enjoying the damn show!   I danced my ass off! Never a dull moment. Tweezer>Hooooood! When they kicked it off with ACDC and Moma I knew it was on!
		I danced my ass off! Never a dull moment. Tweezer>Hooooood! When they kicked it off with ACDC and Moma I knew it was on!
	 There's definitely a Cars, Trucks, Buses Tease by Mike around the 11 minute mark in Tweezer. Whether it's intentional, i'm not sure.
		There's definitely a Cars, Trucks, Buses Tease by Mike around the 11 minute mark in Tweezer. Whether it's intentional, i'm not sure.
	 Fun and sloppy (very sloppy...maybe they are doing it on purpose?)...I love the stage banter...Mike talking...holy shit. I hope the band proves me wrong the next several shows...but first leg takes the gold this tour so far. Hands down. Dear Phish...please play an awesome slowed down, and jammed out acdc... Oh yeah and I hate stupid comments as much as everyone else...but sadly there is always that one guy who just doesn't get it and tries to be cool by being annoying...I can't tell you how many people I know like that. Right?
		Fun and sloppy (very sloppy...maybe they are doing it on purpose?)...I love the stage banter...Mike talking...holy shit. I hope the band proves me wrong the next several shows...but first leg takes the gold this tour so far. Hands down. Dear Phish...please play an awesome slowed down, and jammed out acdc... Oh yeah and I hate stupid comments as much as everyone else...but sadly there is always that one guy who just doesn't get it and tries to be cool by being annoying...I can't tell you how many people I know like that. Right?
	 Can we please stick to reviewing the shows and not other people's reviews?  Meatballs wanted a reaction and he clearly got one.  He was probably aiming for negative 20 and we almost helped him get there.
		Can we please stick to reviewing the shows and not other people's reviews?  Meatballs wanted a reaction and he clearly got one.  He was probably aiming for negative 20 and we almost helped him get there. there was a machine gun tease before AC/DC Bag....and Mike is nailing it this tour...remember the old shirts AIR Gordon? Might we see a reemergence?
		there was a machine gun tease before AC/DC Bag....and Mike is nailing it this tour...remember the old shirts AIR Gordon? Might we see a reemergence?
	 people have been going over board on reviews because 2012 tour has so many amazing shows lol
		people have been going over board on reviews because 2012 tour has so many amazing shows lol First, Meatballs:
		First, Meatballs: Awesome show!!!!  Alumni Blues WEEEEEE!!!!
		Awesome show!!!!  Alumni Blues WEEEEEE!!!! Interesting show to review. My only show of 2012 unfortunately, but my buddy and I decided to hit it last minute after we went to Railroad Earth's music on the mountaintop in Boone, NC. This was a nice way to just extend the trip. We grabbed tickets easily and hung in the lot for a bit.
		Interesting show to review. My only show of 2012 unfortunately, but my buddy and I decided to hit it last minute after we went to Railroad Earth's music on the mountaintop in Boone, NC. This was a nice way to just extend the trip. We grabbed tickets easily and hung in the lot for a bit. Add a Review
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