Before Bathtub Gin, Trey said they would play it "for the people in the water." Soul Shakedown Party was played for the first time since August 14, 2021 (163 shows). Trey teased In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida during Martian Monster. My Friend, My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. Crosseyed and Painless contained Funkytown teases from Trey and Page.

Teases
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida tease in Martian Monster, Funkytown tease in Crosseyed and Painless
Debut Years (Average: 2001)

This show was part of the "2025 Mexico"

Show Reviews

, attached to 2025-02-01

Review by DownWithSteam

DownWithSteam Definitely a monster of a show. First set littered with good stuff at every turn. Gin opener was well done, shakedown a good bust out, stash hit its peaks, as did Reba. Myfe also had that extra oomph.

Whats Going thru ur mind gets another FANTASTIC jam to lead the 2nd set, and crosseyed kept it going. Tweezer after was a sick call and again - phish jammed smoothly. The transition in Mercy was cool, and a great launchpad after 3 solid jams!

2001 > More uplifts us and ends that fantastic set on a high note

Life Beyond the Dream is here to stay guys, and its pretty damn good. After that, we still get a First Tube > Tweeprise, and well deserved for the folks who spent away their trust funds to be down in Phish heaven.

Best show of the run here! You'll want to listen

Set One: B+
Set Two: A

Score: 4.40
, attached to 2025-02-01

Review by jive1twoandlee

jive1twoandlee Gin starts out the show with a very solid type-1 jam. Soul Shakedown Party is an excellent surprise, and carries a great mellow jam with it. Some sick ambient Trey material. Martian Monster is amazing, gotta love the space funk. Stash is solid, sounds like it came right from ‘94. Reba is beautifully played, emotional and powerful. Golden Age is a strange choice for the first set, but the jam is excellent. Myfe is great as well, nice hazy jam.

WGTYM has an incredible uplifting jam. Maybe even better than Mondegreen? Who’s to say? CxP has an amazing malfunction jam, with some awesome Funkytown teases. Listen to Mike in this one, he does some weird shit in the middle-ish. Great energy in this one, perfect peak. Tweezer has a very developed jam; it has a lot of different vibes to it. Smooth, smooth jam. Fun, energetic ending that fizzles out -> Mercy. Certainly didn’t expect that, but I love the segue. Gotta have a ballad. 2001 has great energy all around, amazing Page material > more energy with More. Great closer.

First Tube > Tweeprise is a perfect way to end the run. The groove is undeniable.

Arguably the best show of the run, certainly my favorite. I love the setlist, and I think there’s a lot of versatility in the jams. Trey and Page are certainly the powerhouses of this show. Check it out for sure.
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