SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Chalk Dust Torture, Wolfman's Brother > NICU, Ocelot, Brian and Robert, Poor Heart, Sample in a Jar, Peaches en Regalia > Divided Sky, Cavern
SET 2: Golgi Apparatus > Light > Slave to the Traffic Light > Tweezer > Joy, Sparkle > Harry Hood > Wading in the Velvet Sea, Suzy Greenberg > Run Like an Antelope[1]
ENCORE: A Day in the Life > Tweezer Reprise
 Standout versions of Wolfman's Brother and Ocelot in the first frame, amidst plenty of good vibes and high-energy tunes. Peaches? Sure, why not (though it's lost a step over the years, truth be told). Man, Wolfman's has been a guaranteed good time since Hampton, more intense and focused than in 2003-04 and (crucially) *distinct* in style from its late-90's form. Not that I'd mind a little red-hot 11/19/97 or 11/30/97 action from the Wolf Bro one of these days...
		Standout versions of Wolfman's Brother and Ocelot in the first frame, amidst plenty of good vibes and high-energy tunes. Peaches? Sure, why not (though it's lost a step over the years, truth be told). Man, Wolfman's has been a guaranteed good time since Hampton, more intense and focused than in 2003-04 and (crucially) *distinct* in style from its late-90's form. Not that I'd mind a little red-hot 11/19/97 or 11/30/97 action from the Wolf Bro one of these days... Light, which I have heard was initially part of the Time Turns Elastic composition, last night secured its spot in the special catalog of phish songs which the band is willing to "open-up" for some heavy exploratory jamming.  It weaved carefully through numerous passages which provided a weclome dose of some edgy, dangerous phish sound.  Cheers to the band for layering on a similarly exotic Tweezer shortly thereafter as a 'tip of the hat to one of their classic platforms for this type of free-form creation.
		Light, which I have heard was initially part of the Time Turns Elastic composition, last night secured its spot in the special catalog of phish songs which the band is willing to "open-up" for some heavy exploratory jamming.  It weaved carefully through numerous passages which provided a weclome dose of some edgy, dangerous phish sound.  Cheers to the band for layering on a similarly exotic Tweezer shortly thereafter as a 'tip of the hat to one of their classic platforms for this type of free-form creation. I'm no old-timer (probably my 20-25th show), but the boys were on last night.  I knew Chalkdust would be one of the first two and that they'd try to keep the sets rocking the whole night, but I was afraid that they'd be in the middle of their stride and get muddled in a new song.  That said, I think they've really begun figuring out how to incorporate the new ones into the setlists.  I didn't like A Day In The Life the last time I saw it, but I definitely have a new appreciation for it as their closer.  Both setlists started strong and ended strong and I've never heard a crowd so loud as I did on the tease during Divided Sky.
		I'm no old-timer (probably my 20-25th show), but the boys were on last night.  I knew Chalkdust would be one of the first two and that they'd try to keep the sets rocking the whole night, but I was afraid that they'd be in the middle of their stride and get muddled in a new song.  That said, I think they've really begun figuring out how to incorporate the new ones into the setlists.  I didn't like A Day In The Life the last time I saw it, but I definitely have a new appreciation for it as their closer.  Both setlists started strong and ended strong and I've never heard a crowd so loud as I did on the tease during Divided Sky. I've gotta mainly agree with everything everyone said. Thought last night was a rocking time and can't wait for the next two nights. The guys felt a little nervous or apprehensive at first (imo), but really started rocking during Chaulkdust, and had real moments of brilliance scattered throughout the night. LOVED Peaches > Divided, and Hood sounded far more amazing then when I saw it earlier in the year. But, good lord...OCELOT SUCKS. I absolutely can't stand that song anymore, especially when it's a passion-less 10 minutes long.... That's a perfect example of a song that if sung by Jerry I probably would have loved....but.... sung by Trey and jammed for 10 minutes, that song sounds ridiculously forced, over-the-top bubbly and boring, and totally stupidohmygodstopplayingocelotitblows!
		I've gotta mainly agree with everything everyone said. Thought last night was a rocking time and can't wait for the next two nights. The guys felt a little nervous or apprehensive at first (imo), but really started rocking during Chaulkdust, and had real moments of brilliance scattered throughout the night. LOVED Peaches > Divided, and Hood sounded far more amazing then when I saw it earlier in the year. But, good lord...OCELOT SUCKS. I absolutely can't stand that song anymore, especially when it's a passion-less 10 minutes long.... That's a perfect example of a song that if sung by Jerry I probably would have loved....but.... sung by Trey and jammed for 10 minutes, that song sounds ridiculously forced, over-the-top bubbly and boring, and totally stupidohmygodstopplayingocelotitblows!
	 the show was rock solid from beginning to end, and although the new "new songs" kind of suck, the old new songs don't suck quite as much as they used to (wolfman's brother, not sample). the band has actually gotten better with age (theirs or mine, don't know, hadn't been to a show before last night in 13 years). the jams were always phenomenal, but it’s even more effortless now and they end up weaving in and out of more micro-songs. seemed like there was a newfound passion and truer mastery, less playful and more intense. i think trey cemented himself in my mind with the best ever; page was actually slightly on the disappointing side at times (organ just sounded LOUD), but it all worked out. and the lyrics are funny in a different way now, kind of like the punch line instead of the joke.
		the show was rock solid from beginning to end, and although the new "new songs" kind of suck, the old new songs don't suck quite as much as they used to (wolfman's brother, not sample). the band has actually gotten better with age (theirs or mine, don't know, hadn't been to a show before last night in 13 years). the jams were always phenomenal, but it’s even more effortless now and they end up weaving in and out of more micro-songs. seemed like there was a newfound passion and truer mastery, less playful and more intense. i think trey cemented himself in my mind with the best ever; page was actually slightly on the disappointing side at times (organ just sounded LOUD), but it all worked out. and the lyrics are funny in a different way now, kind of like the punch line instead of the joke. they came to play last night
		they came to play last night As a quick review, other than it was "loud." Light was the highlight of the night, imo. Great jam, nice and long, went a few different places, including definite hints of Timber Ho! for a few minutes. Peaches was certainly a treat. I enjoyed Ocelot, as it was nice and paced and took its time. Hood was good, Slave had standard prettiness. Need to listen to Tweezer again . . .
		As a quick review, other than it was "loud." Light was the highlight of the night, imo. Great jam, nice and long, went a few different places, including definite hints of Timber Ho! for a few minutes. Peaches was certainly a treat. I enjoyed Ocelot, as it was nice and paced and took its time. Hood was good, Slave had standard prettiness. Need to listen to Tweezer again . . .   This show was so rockin'.  This was my second show (first one being the second night in Philly)and it blew me away!  Peaches, Light and Harry Hood were definitely the highlights for me, but the whole show was stellar.  One disappointment I had with this show was that I had already heard four of the songs performed in Philly a week earlier, but that is not taking anything away from the quality of the performance or my enjoyment.  Probably the best show I've ever been to period.
		This show was so rockin'.  This was my second show (first one being the second night in Philly)and it blew me away!  Peaches, Light and Harry Hood were definitely the highlights for me, but the whole show was stellar.  One disappointment I had with this show was that I had already heard four of the songs performed in Philly a week earlier, but that is not taking anything away from the quality of the performance or my enjoyment.  Probably the best show I've ever been to period.
	 Trey is definitely much improved from summer tour.  I remember at Hartford being a little frustrated that every jam just quickly went up to peak rocking wailing energy.  They were only comfortable wailing it out.
		Trey is definitely much improved from summer tour.  I remember at Hartford being a little frustrated that every jam just quickly went up to peak rocking wailing energy.  They were only comfortable wailing it out. Nice average-great show, with glimpses of above-average jamming in Light. The second set is certainly stacked, and with the exception of my personal nemesis Ocelot in the first set that set is also chock-full. This isn't particularly a standout show for 2009 or for 3.0 as an whole, and with no legitimate -> segues it falls short in that regard as well, but you might want to check out the second set. 2009 is kind of a renaissance year for me, with clever adherence to the composed portions that couldn't be found in 2.0, but the jamming highlights are pretty clearly defined and this show is just another night along the journey to the heights scaled later in the Phishtorical era that could be found later in 3.0.
		Nice average-great show, with glimpses of above-average jamming in Light. The second set is certainly stacked, and with the exception of my personal nemesis Ocelot in the first set that set is also chock-full. This isn't particularly a standout show for 2009 or for 3.0 as an whole, and with no legitimate -> segues it falls short in that regard as well, but you might want to check out the second set. 2009 is kind of a renaissance year for me, with clever adherence to the composed portions that couldn't be found in 2.0, but the jamming highlights are pretty clearly defined and this show is just another night along the journey to the heights scaled later in the Phishtorical era that could be found later in 3.0.
	 hahaha, murphish i couldnt agree more, occelot was my bathroom break, infact their was a rush to the bathroom, hahaha  but other that that peaches>divided was nasty, slave>tweez kicked ass, overall the show was excellent, but not as good as 2nd night albany
		hahaha, murphish i couldnt agree more, occelot was my bathroom break, infact their was a rush to the bathroom, hahaha  but other that that peaches>divided was nasty, slave>tweez kicked ass, overall the show was excellent, but not as good as 2nd night albany
	 THis was my 8th show and it was probably second best after new years eve 98.  they rocked the place liked they owned it. the crowd was fantastic.  all around great experience and their playing was just so tight.  a note perfect CDT.  Sample in a Jar was a great surprise, sparkle kicks ass, then suzy and antelope to finish the set.  wowzers! ending os tweezer was initially disappointing until i figured out they were going to finish the night w/ Reprise.  great way to end the evening on a high note and send us off in the pouring rain.
		THis was my 8th show and it was probably second best after new years eve 98.  they rocked the place liked they owned it. the crowd was fantastic.  all around great experience and their playing was just so tight.  a note perfect CDT.  Sample in a Jar was a great surprise, sparkle kicks ass, then suzy and antelope to finish the set.  wowzers! ending os tweezer was initially disappointing until i figured out they were going to finish the night w/ Reprise.  great way to end the evening on a high note and send us off in the pouring rain.
	 this was my fourth show so i really do not have a great frame of reference here, but outta my four shows this was my favorite. really enjoyed Tweezer and Antelope. Golgi is always fun. Tweezer reprise was just incredible with trey rocking out hard. All in all really like the show and wish i could be at the next two nights.
		this was my fourth show so i really do not have a great frame of reference here, but outta my four shows this was my favorite. really enjoyed Tweezer and Antelope. Golgi is always fun. Tweezer reprise was just incredible with trey rocking out hard. All in all really like the show and wish i could be at the next two nights.
	 After 96 shows I FINALLY GET MY PEACHES!!!  I've been struggling to get a peaches since 1994.  Best part of the show was the incredible Peaches > Divided Sky.  They ripped up Chalkdust and Wolfman's.  Light > Slave was also a treat. Hopefully tonight, my 97th show, I'll get my MOUND!
		After 96 shows I FINALLY GET MY PEACHES!!!  I've been struggling to get a peaches since 1994.  Best part of the show was the incredible Peaches > Divided Sky.  They ripped up Chalkdust and Wolfman's.  Light > Slave was also a treat. Hopefully tonight, my 97th show, I'll get my MOUND!
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Review by tmwsiy
The Light -> Slave -> Tweezer was great. Light went everywhere.