Soundcheck: Dog Log > Possum
SET 1: Piper > My Soul > Divided Sky, Beauty of My Dreams, Taste, Train Song, Theme From the Bottom, Rocky Top
SET 2: Ghost > Cars Trucks Buses, Billy Breathes, Sparkle > Harry Hood > Cavern
ENCORE: Character Zero
Ghost contained a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey. During the soundcheck, Dog Log was played over a Jesus Just Left Chicago-esque blues riff and Possum contained vocals from Fish.
 For those wondering, the pause/cut in Divided sky was potentially due to tech issues from the brilliant sunshower raining down on us in this partially outdoor beer garden.  (Imagine old brick walls covered in Ivy, and amphitheater like canopy covering most of the stage and audience with segments open to the sky.)  It was one of the most beautiful Divided Sky's I've ever seen through the droplets.  Since there were only a couple hundred in attendance, we could all hear through the stage amps even when the PA cut out briefly.  Train Song here was likely in reference to the debut the Summer before in Nurnberg, dedicated to the phans following the tour on the Eurail trains.  The Germans had such a friendly demeanor and the promoter and his team seemed to practically be giving beer away throughout the show.  At this show and the Hamburg, Germany show in particular, few of the Americans knew that if you brought your glass back to the bar, you'd get a 1 Mark deposit back.  Some buddies and I figured this out early on and were gladly collecting everyone's cups and trading them for full beers in the back throughout the show!
		For those wondering, the pause/cut in Divided sky was potentially due to tech issues from the brilliant sunshower raining down on us in this partially outdoor beer garden.  (Imagine old brick walls covered in Ivy, and amphitheater like canopy covering most of the stage and audience with segments open to the sky.)  It was one of the most beautiful Divided Sky's I've ever seen through the droplets.  Since there were only a couple hundred in attendance, we could all hear through the stage amps even when the PA cut out briefly.  Train Song here was likely in reference to the debut the Summer before in Nurnberg, dedicated to the phans following the tour on the Eurail trains.  The Germans had such a friendly demeanor and the promoter and his team seemed to practically be giving beer away throughout the show.  At this show and the Hamburg, Germany show in particular, few of the Americans knew that if you brought your glass back to the bar, you'd get a 1 Mark deposit back.  Some buddies and I figured this out early on and were gladly collecting everyone's cups and trading them for full beers in the back throughout the show! This lackluster Piper must have had fans wondering about this new song -- it wouldn't be until Fall tour that it realized its potential. A wanky My Soul next and they've already set a "we're not in Amsterdam anymore" tone -- this show lacks the exploration and energy of the previous two nights. But the set gets a little better from here: the first and only Divided Sky of the tour is a much needed wake-up call. The pause on this recording is kind of strange. It's not clear to me if the audience was completely captivated or if there just wasn't a large crowd there (or both), because for the first little while after the pause, it's dead silent. Nada. Then the w00ks start yelling... BoMD is fine, and Taste brings the energy back up (and yes, like so many other shows this tour, Taste early in the set signals Theme later in the set). But continuing with the up and down theme that is the embodiment of the come-down from the high-flying Amsterdam shows, Train Song splits Taste and Theme (which is quite nice as usual). Rocky Top and we're missing Paradiso already (that means "Paradise" in Italian believe it or not [tongue in cheek]).
		This lackluster Piper must have had fans wondering about this new song -- it wouldn't be until Fall tour that it realized its potential. A wanky My Soul next and they've already set a "we're not in Amsterdam anymore" tone -- this show lacks the exploration and energy of the previous two nights. But the set gets a little better from here: the first and only Divided Sky of the tour is a much needed wake-up call. The pause on this recording is kind of strange. It's not clear to me if the audience was completely captivated or if there just wasn't a large crowd there (or both), because for the first little while after the pause, it's dead silent. Nada. Then the w00ks start yelling... BoMD is fine, and Taste brings the energy back up (and yes, like so many other shows this tour, Taste early in the set signals Theme later in the set). But continuing with the up and down theme that is the embodiment of the come-down from the high-flying Amsterdam shows, Train Song splits Taste and Theme (which is quite nice as usual). Rocky Top and we're missing Paradiso already (that means "Paradise" in Italian believe it or not [tongue in cheek]). Not a great first set, but the Ghost in the second set is must-hear.
		Not a great first set, but the Ghost in the second set is must-hear.
	 SET 1: Piper: Standard. >
		SET 1: Piper: Standard. >  Not the party that took place the preceding two nights, but good Phish is good Phish. Trey shreds on Taste. The Ghost absolutely goes places: after over 15 minutes of your typical Ghosty goodness, it goes totally Type II and spends the back half trying on a myriad of costumes. Really fun listening.
		Not the party that took place the preceding two nights, but good Phish is good Phish. Trey shreds on Taste. The Ghost absolutely goes places: after over 15 minutes of your typical Ghosty goodness, it goes totally Type II and spends the back half trying on a myriad of costumes. Really fun listening.Add a Review
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