Soundcheck: My Soul, The Final Hurrah (this soundcheck possibly incomplete)
SET 1: Glide, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Wolfman's Brother, If I Could, I Never Needed You Like This Before, Stash, Weigh, Bouncing Around the Room, Gotta Jibboo, Moonage Daydream
SET 2: Soul Planet -> The Final Hurrah > Theme From the Bottom, Axilla (Part II), Tela > Harry Hood
Forbin's and Mockingbird were performed for the first time since July 30, 2017 (114 shows). Trey teased In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Stash. Axilla (Part II) was performed for the first time since December 31, 1995 (858 shows). Fish mentioned Lee "Scratch" Perry (who had recently passed away) in the Hood intro. Fee featured Trey on megaphone. This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in 2020. The new date was originally supposed to occur at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys in Stateline, NV but was changed due to wildfires in the area.
 
			Photo © Phish, by Rene Huemer
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	 This was my 69th show.  All I can say is: that was definitely a Fire On the Mountain tease to start Soul Planet.  And I was right next to the Forbin’s sign from the VIP section.
		This was my 69th show.  All I can say is: that was definitely a Fire On the Mountain tease to start Soul Planet.  And I was right next to the Forbin’s sign from the VIP section. Couch Tour Disclaimer: I wasn't at the show.
		Couch Tour Disclaimer: I wasn't at the show. I'm a new fan - first show was actually Shoreline 2015. I had a great time. Since then, I've only been able to see shows in the Bay Area, because of life, but I've seen a few good shows. I saw the mega bustout show in 2016, along with that heavy (but short) Ghost. I got to experience that Carini at Bill Graham where Mike picked it out as one of his favorites of the tour. And, from home, I've been able to experience a few of those shows, and I've always wondered what it would be like to be at one of those. You know what I mean.
		I'm a new fan - first show was actually Shoreline 2015. I had a great time. Since then, I've only been able to see shows in the Bay Area, because of life, but I've seen a few good shows. I saw the mega bustout show in 2016, along with that heavy (but short) Ghost. I got to experience that Carini at Bill Graham where Mike picked it out as one of his favorites of the tour. And, from home, I've been able to experience a few of those shows, and I've always wondered what it would be like to be at one of those. You know what I mean. This is a ridiculously good show. Between the song selection (Glide, Forbin, Mockingbird, Weigh, Tela, Fee and AXILLA 2) and the jams (Stash, Hood and the now named jam Shoreline Soul Planet) this show is one for the history books. Shows like this are why I continue to take this band's tours so seriously.
		This is a ridiculously good show. Between the song selection (Glide, Forbin, Mockingbird, Weigh, Tela, Fee and AXILLA 2) and the jams (Stash, Hood and the now named jam Shoreline Soul Planet) this show is one for the history books. Shows like this are why I continue to take this band's tours so seriously.  I've seen only a couple shows in person since IT, but I've been following Phish from the couch with more and more interest since 2015. I've also been following the recaps and reviews of shows here more regularly since The Baker's Dozen. I really enjoy hearing what others have to say about the boys from VT, especially now that my serious touring days are likely twenty years in the past. Anyway, this is my first post, but hopefully not my last. Phish is doing great things right now, and I for one am so happy that they are.
		I've seen only a couple shows in person since IT, but I've been following Phish from the couch with more and more interest since 2015. I've also been following the recaps and reviews of shows here more regularly since The Baker's Dozen. I really enjoy hearing what others have to say about the boys from VT, especially now that my serious touring days are likely twenty years in the past. Anyway, this is my first post, but hopefully not my last. Phish is doing great things right now, and I for one am so happy that they are.  This is a ridiculously good show. Between the song selection (Glide, Forbin, Mockingbird, Weigh, Tela, Fee and AXILLA 2) and the jams (Stash, Hood and the now named jam Shoreline Soul Planet) this show is one for the history books. Shows like this are why I continue to take this band's tours so seriously.
		This is a ridiculously good show. Between the song selection (Glide, Forbin, Mockingbird, Weigh, Tela, Fee and AXILLA 2) and the jams (Stash, Hood and the now named jam Shoreline Soul Planet) this show is one for the history books. Shows like this are why I continue to take this band's tours so seriously.  I’ve listened to a majority of the show on Sirius and clearly it was a show full of errors. That’s not a criticism because I don’t care about the errors. Just hard not to notice when listening to Axilla II for example or Fee or even Wilson where you catch some flubs. First set had its share as well. However, when Phish has a show with Glide, Col Forbins—>Mockingbird, Axilla Part II, etc…. they deserve a massive pass. With a setlist like that, they’re clearly making it a special night. One other comment that I know I am in the minority on, length does not equal greatness. Playing a 45min type II jam is crazy impressive and takes tremendous skill but in my opinion, just because something has beast like length does not make it a beast like jam. I have heard music from these guys that was incredible that lasted for 30 seconds sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, I love when Phish go into the unknown and take us out into the ether but I just think many fans are simply judging a jam by a stopwatch instead of what is going on. To each his own! My feeling is that I am just so grateful and appreciative that these guys are still out here touring and playing live music for us that I will stand and applaud them each and every night. They may stumble here and there but I couldn’t care less. They still hit those moments that make us come back time & time again. Maybe not as consistently as before but those moments are there. And when they happen, it makes it all worth it!
		I’ve listened to a majority of the show on Sirius and clearly it was a show full of errors. That’s not a criticism because I don’t care about the errors. Just hard not to notice when listening to Axilla II for example or Fee or even Wilson where you catch some flubs. First set had its share as well. However, when Phish has a show with Glide, Col Forbins—>Mockingbird, Axilla Part II, etc…. they deserve a massive pass. With a setlist like that, they’re clearly making it a special night. One other comment that I know I am in the minority on, length does not equal greatness. Playing a 45min type II jam is crazy impressive and takes tremendous skill but in my opinion, just because something has beast like length does not make it a beast like jam. I have heard music from these guys that was incredible that lasted for 30 seconds sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, I love when Phish go into the unknown and take us out into the ether but I just think many fans are simply judging a jam by a stopwatch instead of what is going on. To each his own! My feeling is that I am just so grateful and appreciative that these guys are still out here touring and playing live music for us that I will stand and applaud them each and every night. They may stumble here and there but I couldn’t care less. They still hit those moments that make us come back time & time again. Maybe not as consistently as before but those moments are there. And when they happen, it makes it all worth it!
	 Set 1: Trey was really out to lunch during Forbin!  He got a little bit better in Mockingbird, but was still a ways off much of the time.  He got back on track in Wolfman's, which is an enjoyable version though not necessarily an all-time great version.  Stash was pretty good, with moments of delightful weirdness.  Weigh was fun, and fun is all it ever needs to be.  They probably could've stretched out Gotta Jibboo if they had time but they obviously didn't, and it didn't seem to be headed to any new territory so I don't mind the short version.  Moonage Daydream was a bit rough around the edges.  It's a bold choice of covers.  Altogether the first set was okay.  It got off to a rocky start, but they definitely redeemed themselves with the Stash at least.
		Set 1: Trey was really out to lunch during Forbin!  He got a little bit better in Mockingbird, but was still a ways off much of the time.  He got back on track in Wolfman's, which is an enjoyable version though not necessarily an all-time great version.  Stash was pretty good, with moments of delightful weirdness.  Weigh was fun, and fun is all it ever needs to be.  They probably could've stretched out Gotta Jibboo if they had time but they obviously didn't, and it didn't seem to be headed to any new territory so I don't mind the short version.  Moonage Daydream was a bit rough around the edges.  It's a bold choice of covers.  Altogether the first set was okay.  It got off to a rocky start, but they definitely redeemed themselves with the Stash at least. The setlist. The intention,  the result
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Only 10/7/00 competes with this for best show at Shoreline and only 8/19/12 competes for best Bay Area show in 3.0. It's really that good.