SET 1: Skin It Back > Possum, Tube, Happiness Is a Warm Gun, Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Halley's Comet > Axilla > Ya Mar, Joy, Jesus Just Left Chicago > Backwards Down the Number Line > Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture, Sand -> Golden Age, Wolfman's Brother -> Walk Away, Bug > Fluffhead > The Wedge > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Character Zero
 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
					1
					 Very fast sign response with Skin It Back. Crowd is assimilating well to the 'all signs down' rule.   ((Obey)) !
		Very fast sign response with Skin It Back. Crowd is assimilating well to the 'all signs down' rule.   ((Obey)) ! No disrespect to the rest of this show, but I have listened to that Sand -> Golden Age sequence, especially the last 5 minutes when Gordon starts dropping bombs and the jam dissolves into sugary sweetness, probably an average of thrice a week since this show. It's that damn good. And, as a lot of others have noted, if a few things had been different the rest of this show would earn as much praise as the big dogs of 2012. Still, a true marquee jam sequence is nothing to sneeze at.
		No disrespect to the rest of this show, but I have listened to that Sand -> Golden Age sequence, especially the last 5 minutes when Gordon starts dropping bombs and the jam dissolves into sugary sweetness, probably an average of thrice a week since this show. It's that damn good. And, as a lot of others have noted, if a few things had been different the rest of this show would earn as much praise as the big dogs of 2012. Still, a true marquee jam sequence is nothing to sneeze at.
	 The jam in Walk Away doesn't constitute a Tweezer Reprise tease in my opinion. It _is_ a jam in a similar vain, but they have done Walk Away with this same jam structure a bunch of times since reuniting in 3.0-- in fact, almost every time in 3.0 (11/28/09 was a shorter one but every other 3.0 Walk Away I recall has this same jam structure). Listen to the last Walk Away (from 6/24/12) for example...
		The jam in Walk Away doesn't constitute a Tweezer Reprise tease in my opinion. It _is_ a jam in a similar vain, but they have done Walk Away with this same jam structure a bunch of times since reuniting in 3.0-- in fact, almost every time in 3.0 (11/28/09 was a shorter one but every other 3.0 Walk Away I recall has this same jam structure). Listen to the last Walk Away (from 6/24/12) for example...
	 Coming off the two pretty damm good shows in VA, this first of two hometown shows left me a bit lacking but a very solid show nevertheless. The guy with the orange Skin It Back sign ran past me in the orchestra and I'll bet he was the happiest guy in the building...:-wink/smile!
		Coming off the two pretty damm good shows in VA, this first of two hometown shows left me a bit lacking but a very solid show nevertheless. The guy with the orange Skin It Back sign ran past me in the orchestra and I'll bet he was the happiest guy in the building...:-wink/smile! i really enjoyed the classic mikes groove. straight up, no nonsense, pre 1993 mikes groovin...good stuff. skin it back was sweet. i had never heard of the song before last night. i thought it was great and i hope that they choose to work it into the rotation going forward.
		i really enjoyed the classic mikes groove. straight up, no nonsense, pre 1993 mikes groovin...good stuff. skin it back was sweet. i had never heard of the song before last night. i thought it was great and i hope that they choose to work it into the rotation going forward. This was an awesome show.  Me and my friend listened to the show on the way home (thanks to livephish.com) and I appreciate it more and more each time I play it.  With many highlights, my favorite of the night was Run Like An Antelope.  Trey's guitar was just so damn smooth, not to mention the fun "Marco Polo, Mike-O Gordo" interlude.
		This was an awesome show.  Me and my friend listened to the show on the way home (thanks to livephish.com) and I appreciate it more and more each time I play it.  With many highlights, my favorite of the night was Run Like An Antelope.  Trey's guitar was just so damn smooth, not to mention the fun "Marco Polo, Mike-O Gordo" interlude.
	 Ok, Let me say I think this was a great show. The Skin it back opener, Antelope closer, Sand->Golden Age and solid 1st set Mikes groove anchor a show that I was really happy with when it was all said and done.
		Ok, Let me say I think this was a great show. The Skin it back opener, Antelope closer, Sand->Golden Age and solid 1st set Mikes groove anchor a show that I was really happy with when it was all said and done. Sand--->Golden Age  once again some of the best playing of the tour in this sequence without a doubt.   The antelope was one of the best i've heard in a long time.   This second set had the makings of being the tour's best but as it looked like they were going to throwdown on wolfman's (which followed the unreal sand--->golden age sequence)  they cut it short and went into walk away.   once again another solid solid show.   Must must hear sand-->golden age!   while you're at it listen to the lope also you won't be disappointed as I am not personally a huge fan of the song.   Loved this version though.  Night 2 awaits......
		Sand--->Golden Age  once again some of the best playing of the tour in this sequence without a doubt.   The antelope was one of the best i've heard in a long time.   This second set had the makings of being the tour's best but as it looked like they were going to throwdown on wolfman's (which followed the unreal sand--->golden age sequence)  they cut it short and went into walk away.   once again another solid solid show.   Must must hear sand-->golden age!   while you're at it listen to the lope also you won't be disappointed as I am not personally a huge fan of the song.   Loved this version though.  Night 2 awaits......
	 I love that there changing things up and bringing out old songs. How about a call out for "will it go round in circles". They only played it twice. I saw at the gorge in 99 and was as funky bust out as funky gets. Bring it back!!!!!
		I love that there changing things up and bringing out old songs. How about a call out for "will it go round in circles". They only played it twice. I saw at the gorge in 99 and was as funky bust out as funky gets. Bring it back!!!!!
	 The jams on Mike's and Weekapaug are indeed tight.  I admit I've heard no tighter live.
		The jams on Mike's and Weekapaug are indeed tight.  I admit I've heard no tighter live.   Skin it back...no words can describe the joy I felt.
		Skin it back...no words can describe the joy I felt. the more I listen to this show (on my 3rd spin) I can not understand how people don't LOVE this second set; the CDT>Sand>Golden Age>Wolf>Walk Away is the epitomy of 3.0; there's some real good stuff there y'all, listen up.  Beyond that - Fluff>Wedge was super deep (borderline emotional) and Antelope was (as other reviewers have pointed out) the perfect "F*CK YOU" to 4th quarter blow hards.
		the more I listen to this show (on my 3rd spin) I can not understand how people don't LOVE this second set; the CDT>Sand>Golden Age>Wolf>Walk Away is the epitomy of 3.0; there's some real good stuff there y'all, listen up.  Beyond that - Fluff>Wedge was super deep (borderline emotional) and Antelope was (as other reviewers have pointed out) the perfect "F*CK YOU" to 4th quarter blow hards. Every time it says there is a tease in some song with Dave's Energy Guide, I never hear it...especially in Fluffhead. Is there someone fact-checking these?
		Every time it says there is a tease in some song with Dave's Energy Guide, I never hear it...especially in Fluffhead. Is there someone fact-checking these?
	 Awesome show, I am submitting this review mostly to note that I think Gordon did a "sinister minster" tease during the intro to weekapaug groove.  for those of you who dont know "sinister minister" is a bela fleck and the flecktones song.  just throwing that out there.
		Awesome show, I am submitting this review mostly to note that I think Gordon did a "sinister minster" tease during the intro to weekapaug groove.  for those of you who dont know "sinister minister" is a bela fleck and the flecktones song.  just throwing that out there.
	 Loved this piece.  Once in a lifetime opener!! Great kinetic energy in possom, whichn opened the gates for a spot on Mikes Groove!  The Tube was interesting and made my day when it came out of nowhere and brought the scene for Golgi.  The second set was filled with more great songs that continued and bought you full circle to Antelope.  The encore was incredible.
		Loved this piece.  Once in a lifetime opener!! Great kinetic energy in possom, whichn opened the gates for a spot on Mikes Groove!  The Tube was interesting and made my day when it came out of nowhere and brought the scene for Golgi.  The second set was filled with more great songs that continued and bought you full circle to Antelope.  The encore was incredible.
	 this 2nd set had all the makings of being the best set of tour so far but fell off a bit.  that being said it is still definitely right up there with best sets this tour.     the sand-->golden age is a must hear, again it is a MUST hear.   next came wolfman's and at this point i thought to myself set of tour.   however i changed my mind when they just couldn't seem to lock in on wolfman's and went into walk away.  bit of a letdown for me eventhough the walk away was shredded by big red.   another must listen is the antelope that closed the 2nd set.  i am not a big fan of this tune but this version is a must hear and probably one of the best in a long while.  thoroughly enjoyed this show.   2nd set top 5 of the summer so far imo.
		this 2nd set had all the makings of being the best set of tour so far but fell off a bit.  that being said it is still definitely right up there with best sets this tour.     the sand-->golden age is a must hear, again it is a MUST hear.   next came wolfman's and at this point i thought to myself set of tour.   however i changed my mind when they just couldn't seem to lock in on wolfman's and went into walk away.  bit of a letdown for me eventhough the walk away was shredded by big red.   another must listen is the antelope that closed the 2nd set.  i am not a big fan of this tune but this version is a must hear and probably one of the best in a long while.  thoroughly enjoyed this show.   2nd set top 5 of the summer so far imo.
	 **Need to put a tease notation in Walk Away for Tweezer Reprise. It was sustained for a good minute and 2 or more of the band memebers were doing it.**
		**Need to put a tease notation in Walk Away for Tweezer Reprise. It was sustained for a good minute and 2 or more of the band memebers were doing it.**
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Review by TwiceBitten
Chalkdust threatened to go type II, but stayed within it's lines when all was said and done. Sand threatened to end early twice, but had some stellar jamming. As did Golden Age which featured a major excursion that touched down into a hushed silence. Wolfman's was looking to be the song of the night. It's jam got started when a Fishman flub happily triggered an intensely arhythmic and wholly different jam than usual. The segue into Walk Away happened too soon. Fluffhead sounded particularly natural in the second half. I think Mike got lost for a bit, but it was a worthy version. Antelope was adventurous from the get go and is worth seeking out.
First set had a couple of long shelved tunes getting decent readings but was mostly tepid until the solo in Ya Mar. Nice to get Jesus Just Left Chicago.