Soundcheck: My Soul
SET 1: Free, Wolfman's Brother, Maze, Sigma Oasis, Pillow Jets, Tube > Twist > Harry Hood
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] -> Ghost, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Golden Age[2] > Everything's Right[2], A Life Beyond The Dream[2], First Tube[2]
ENCORE: Possum[2]
 From the opening notes of "Free" it was evident this night was gonna be special. Man, even knowing that couldn't have prepared me for just what was in store. Raucous opening to the first set complete with a bananas "Wolf Man's Brother" and the best "Sigma Oasis" I've heard this tour. "Pillow Jets" had some really cool dark guitar stuff going on that took me by surprise. Definitely a sleeper song that came clutch with some odd vibes, but the right kind of strange for sure. End of set one was surreal. The motion was already trending exceptional and then they ended with "Harry Hood". Nuff said
		From the opening notes of "Free" it was evident this night was gonna be special. Man, even knowing that couldn't have prepared me for just what was in store. Raucous opening to the first set complete with a bananas "Wolf Man's Brother" and the best "Sigma Oasis" I've heard this tour. "Pillow Jets" had some really cool dark guitar stuff going on that took me by surprise. Definitely a sleeper song that came clutch with some odd vibes, but the right kind of strange for sure. End of set one was surreal. The motion was already trending exceptional and then they ended with "Harry Hood". Nuff said  First, let me say how appreciative I am to Phish and SPAC for having these benefit concerts. I think I read they raised over $2M for the flood victims of VT and Upstate NY (where I live).
		First, let me say how appreciative I am to Phish and SPAC for having these benefit concerts. I think I read they raised over $2M for the flood victims of VT and Upstate NY (where I live).  50/10. Epic. Brilliant First set...that was as good as you get, while still keeping it a 1st set. Almost every song was a tight 8 minutes of goodness. But the Tube>Twist>Hood sent the message, that this was a show to be reckoned with. 3rd quarter jamming was very strong, top tier, must listen...but the 4th quarter....Trucks and Trey!!! ridiculous interplay. So psychedelic!!! Thank god this is recorded. Perfection for the world to enjoy for years to come. Best Possum I ever heard.
		50/10. Epic. Brilliant First set...that was as good as you get, while still keeping it a 1st set. Almost every song was a tight 8 minutes of goodness. But the Tube>Twist>Hood sent the message, that this was a show to be reckoned with. 3rd quarter jamming was very strong, top tier, must listen...but the 4th quarter....Trucks and Trey!!! ridiculous interplay. So psychedelic!!! Thank god this is recorded. Perfection for the world to enjoy for years to come. Best Possum I ever heard.
	 Free: Good opener, played well.
		Free: Good opener, played well.  This was no ordinary Saturday night. Building on the momentum from the previous night, the band blew the top off of SPAC, blasting straight into the stratosphere and leaving no doubt that when they aim to slay they simply don’t miss.
		This was no ordinary Saturday night. Building on the momentum from the previous night, the band blew the top off of SPAC, blasting straight into the stratosphere and leaving no doubt that when they aim to slay they simply don’t miss.  This was my second show, and Derek Trucks’ appearance is the moment I find myself revisiting most often. Golden Age and everything that followed was pure musical bliss. The encore, a shredding Possum, was absolutely phenomenal and capped the night perfectly. Derek brought such a unique flavor to the music, infusing it with an unmistakable Allman Brothers and Southern Rock vibe that elevated the entire performance. The first set was rock solid, with a well-curated song selection and great energy throughout. Closing it with Harry Hood was a fantastic decision—it left everyone on a high note going into the break. Overall, this was an incredible second show and an unforgettable performance to round out the SPAC benefit shows.
		This was my second show, and Derek Trucks’ appearance is the moment I find myself revisiting most often. Golden Age and everything that followed was pure musical bliss. The encore, a shredding Possum, was absolutely phenomenal and capped the night perfectly. Derek brought such a unique flavor to the music, infusing it with an unmistakable Allman Brothers and Southern Rock vibe that elevated the entire performance. The first set was rock solid, with a well-curated song selection and great energy throughout. Closing it with Harry Hood was a fantastic decision—it left everyone on a high note going into the break. Overall, this was an incredible second show and an unforgettable performance to round out the SPAC benefit shows.
	 From my couch (in Baltimore), these shows really were something special.  They were playing with a Super-ChunkyCrunchy-Dark-Loud-Phat-Funk sound, driven by Trey playing as if he was pissed off (imagine a pissed off Trey - weird!) ..and the rest of our boys from up north seemed to exert the same energy and devotion to musical bliss, or even perfection (dream).  A lovely Harry Hood to close the first set (rare) was exactly what it's all about.  As I imagined thousands and thousands of beautiful, colorful, psychedelic, neon, AND Non-Biodegradable glow sticks soaring through the SPAC air, I was lost thanking Mr. Minor, when it hit me - we still had another whole set!
		From my couch (in Baltimore), these shows really were something special.  They were playing with a Super-ChunkyCrunchy-Dark-Loud-Phat-Funk sound, driven by Trey playing as if he was pissed off (imagine a pissed off Trey - weird!) ..and the rest of our boys from up north seemed to exert the same energy and devotion to musical bliss, or even perfection (dream).  A lovely Harry Hood to close the first set (rare) was exactly what it's all about.  As I imagined thousands and thousands of beautiful, colorful, psychedelic, neon, AND Non-Biodegradable glow sticks soaring through the SPAC air, I was lost thanking Mr. Minor, when it hit me - we still had another whole set!   
 
	 Last night was only my 21st show so I'm still working on getting my apprenticeship, but even I can recognize the fabulous musicianship on display this weekend.
		Last night was only my 21st show so I'm still working on getting my apprenticeship, but even I can recognize the fabulous musicianship on display this weekend. Add a Review
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Review by bakersdozen
Credit to trey for letting Derek take the lead on several of the second set tunes in the second set. Derek let it all hang out and dueled with trey throughout a souring second set.
An all time night at SPAC, a great way to make it worth the price of admission to raise money for the victims of the flooding.