SET 1: AC/DC Bag > My Soul, Camel Walk, Sample in a Jar, Wilson > Party Time, Gumbo, Nellie Kane, Driver, Foam, If I Could, Split Open and Melt > La Grange
SET 2: Axilla > Light > Twist > Kill Devil Falls -> My Friend, My Friend[1] > Swept Away > Steep > Piper > Free > Kung > Harry Hood > Cavern > David Bowie
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself
 Stash
					5
					Stash
					5
					 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Billy Breathes
					3
					Billy Breathes
					3
					 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 Where to begin? I know! Party Time! That's the first time this show got interesting. And yes, that may seem insulting, but the praise I am about to lavish onto these sets will offset that.
		Where to begin? I know! Party Time! That's the first time this show got interesting. And yes, that may seem insulting, but the praise I am about to lavish onto these sets will offset that. Out of the 8 shows I've seen so far this year, this one was my favorite. (Alpine 2 would be a close second.) The band was on a mission to jam and they continued to knock off songs I've never heard live. If I Could twice in the same year? A pumping La Grange? This is the year to knock em off. It's almost like they've been looking at my stats before each show!
		Out of the 8 shows I've seen so far this year, this one was my favorite. (Alpine 2 would be a close second.) The band was on a mission to jam and they continued to knock off songs I've never heard live. If I Could twice in the same year? A pumping La Grange? This is the year to knock em off. It's almost like they've been looking at my stats before each show! I got on couch tour toward the end of KDF so perhaps my review will only receive half credit.  However, the 4th quarter of this show was so amazing that it evoked various emotions at different times throughout.  There were some dark, scary moments and some happy, joyous moments and then there were some downright hardcore rockin' out moments and it all felt natural and free flowing.
		I got on couch tour toward the end of KDF so perhaps my review will only receive half credit.  However, the 4th quarter of this show was so amazing that it evoked various emotions at different times throughout.  There were some dark, scary moments and some happy, joyous moments and then there were some downright hardcore rockin' out moments and it all felt natural and free flowing. The 2012 Summer Leg One Tour Closer is a tale of two sets.  Set one is mostly average, with just a couple of highlights...until the end.  And set two is perhaps the best overall set of the first leg.
		The 2012 Summer Leg One Tour Closer is a tale of two sets.  Set one is mostly average, with just a couple of highlights...until the end.  And set two is perhaps the best overall set of the first leg. I'm very glad I'm a 3.0 noobie. It allows me to take it in without preconceived notions. I barely listen to them other then when I'm in the building because I want it to be as fresh as possible and it seems to work. For me. As this show did. A lot. Along with my peeps Ali and Angela we helped Phish rock the balcony. A lot. In '96 (Hershey Park, my 1st show) I took this way too seriously. In '09 (Jones Beach, 1st night, my 2nd show) I took this for what it is meant to be: the serious business of having fun. And though the 1st five songs may not have been "best of" versions, I was feeling the vibe: serious fun. Then the Party Time sealed that and it was a personal "best of" version, the band ripped it a new orifice. And me and my peeps were off and running. The next four songs were rather unfamiliar to me but that didn't matter, I was having a great time. Then If I Could. Beautiful. The (and my) 2nd SOAM of the tour. Blessed to have caught the both of them, they were a bit different but this one rocked the balcony and left me exhausted. But the band instructed me to pull on the bootstraps just a little more. Have mercy, indeed.
		I'm very glad I'm a 3.0 noobie. It allows me to take it in without preconceived notions. I barely listen to them other then when I'm in the building because I want it to be as fresh as possible and it seems to work. For me. As this show did. A lot. Along with my peeps Ali and Angela we helped Phish rock the balcony. A lot. In '96 (Hershey Park, my 1st show) I took this way too seriously. In '09 (Jones Beach, 1st night, my 2nd show) I took this for what it is meant to be: the serious business of having fun. And though the 1st five songs may not have been "best of" versions, I was feeling the vibe: serious fun. Then the Party Time sealed that and it was a personal "best of" version, the band ripped it a new orifice. And me and my peeps were off and running. The next four songs were rather unfamiliar to me but that didn't matter, I was having a great time. Then If I Could. Beautiful. The (and my) 2nd SOAM of the tour. Blessed to have caught the both of them, they were a bit different but this one rocked the balcony and left me exhausted. But the band instructed me to pull on the bootstraps just a little more. Have mercy, indeed. 
  Quite a good show and my favorite of the SPAC run. at 15+ minutes this Piper is one of the longest jams of the tour and it's rather gorgeous.  I'll never complain about getting 3 set closers to end the 2nd half. Driver through La Grange is a great sequence in set one and I actually found myself enjoying Kill Devil Falls this night. welcome back Phish
		Quite a good show and my favorite of the SPAC run. at 15+ minutes this Piper is one of the longest jams of the tour and it's rather gorgeous.  I'll never complain about getting 3 set closers to end the 2nd half. Driver through La Grange is a great sequence in set one and I actually found myself enjoying Kill Devil Falls this night. welcome back Phish Well well well, the good ole' fashion tour closing Sunday show. Everyone on tour was so positive, there was a feeling in the air that is truly indescribable. Nothing but smiles, and everyone trying to sell all of anything and everything they can that they had. I mean, this is the last show of the tour! Purchases, legal and not quite so legal
		Well well well, the good ole' fashion tour closing Sunday show. Everyone on tour was so positive, there was a feeling in the air that is truly indescribable. Nothing but smiles, and everyone trying to sell all of anything and everything they can that they had. I mean, this is the last show of the tour! Purchases, legal and not quite so legal   , were abundant by my first leg tour group. I myself got a sick 5 dollar print that was initially 15-20 dollars when I had hopped on tour in AC. I had wanted it since then, just didn't feel like dropping 20 on it. Hey, you know what they say, the price is right
  , were abundant by my first leg tour group. I myself got a sick 5 dollar print that was initially 15-20 dollars when I had hopped on tour in AC. I had wanted it since then, just didn't feel like dropping 20 on it. Hey, you know what they say, the price is right   . oh yeah, where was I now?
  . oh yeah, where was I now? lol average-awesome Hood. Nice peak at the end, came a little too soon, but whatever. This is one awesome set, and must be wrapping up soon. Out came Cavern, the FORSURE set closer I thought. Nope, the boys busted out a bonus David Bowie! Which they knocked out of the park, all-the-while staying in the type 1 box. Great Bowie. Top notch playing by all.
  lol average-awesome Hood. Nice peak at the end, came a little too soon, but whatever. This is one awesome set, and must be wrapping up soon. Out came Cavern, the FORSURE set closer I thought. Nope, the boys busted out a bonus David Bowie! Which they knocked out of the park, all-the-while staying in the type 1 box. Great Bowie. Top notch playing by all. I'm a novice when it comes to Phish shows, the three SPAC shows being #3, 4, and 5! So my review will just be a quick commentary and shout out to Jessica the girl behind me on Sunday
		I'm a novice when it comes to Phish shows, the three SPAC shows being #3, 4, and 5! So my review will just be a quick commentary and shout out to Jessica the girl behind me on Sunday   I have seen Phish in Cali but never home in NY and never at SPAC where I grew up seeing my favorites The ABB and others since 90'. Phish at the Bowl last summer was when I started to see how special this band, the shows, and the Phans are! This SPAC run was really mind blowing. I'm so glad my buddies kept hooking me up with tix and making me come back for more. I thought the music and the energy were outstanding. The old favorites were great. I learned some new ones too! The covers were unreal! So much fun for a guy like me! Each closer was better than the last. La grange and the "Nice Girl Out There" sitting behind me, Jessica, had a smile on my face for the last two days. I certainly enjoyed myself, I hope you enjoyed myself too!  Heading back to Cali in a couple weeks. Already got tix for Long Beach and maybe if I can swing it head to at least one in Frisco too! Jessica if you, your brother or Caren read this please contact me at [email protected]. Jessica you have a ticket to the Long Beach show already, and a place to stay, if you can get that pretty smile to the left coast.
  I have seen Phish in Cali but never home in NY and never at SPAC where I grew up seeing my favorites The ABB and others since 90'. Phish at the Bowl last summer was when I started to see how special this band, the shows, and the Phans are! This SPAC run was really mind blowing. I'm so glad my buddies kept hooking me up with tix and making me come back for more. I thought the music and the energy were outstanding. The old favorites were great. I learned some new ones too! The covers were unreal! So much fun for a guy like me! Each closer was better than the last. La grange and the "Nice Girl Out There" sitting behind me, Jessica, had a smile on my face for the last two days. I certainly enjoyed myself, I hope you enjoyed myself too!  Heading back to Cali in a couple weeks. Already got tix for Long Beach and maybe if I can swing it head to at least one in Frisco too! Jessica if you, your brother or Caren read this please contact me at [email protected]. Jessica you have a ticket to the Long Beach show already, and a place to stay, if you can get that pretty smile to the left coast.
	 I totally agree with SPOCKSBRAIN 100%, he summed it up for us so called "jaded-vets", this tour was hands down the best tour since the '90s and brought me back to the phish I truly love.  Keep it up guys can't wait till N.C.!
		I totally agree with SPOCKSBRAIN 100%, he summed it up for us so called "jaded-vets", this tour was hands down the best tour since the '90s and brought me back to the phish I truly love.  Keep it up guys can't wait till N.C.!
	 I have not listened to much of this tour but was at DCU and the 3 SPACs and there is something about this show that was very, very special.  The amount of care, patience and straight-up fire displayed in the 2nd set is unmatched by anything I have heard over the last 3 years.  SPAC3 (and SPAC1 for that matter, aw hell, really the whole weekend) renewed my faith in Phish and has ignited a roaring blaze under all of us fans.
		I have not listened to much of this tour but was at DCU and the 3 SPACs and there is something about this show that was very, very special.  The amount of care, patience and straight-up fire displayed in the 2nd set is unmatched by anything I have heard over the last 3 years.  SPAC3 (and SPAC1 for that matter, aw hell, really the whole weekend) renewed my faith in Phish and has ignited a roaring blaze under all of us fans.
	 Never was a Piper fan.  Until this night.  The second set just oozed and flowed it's way through so many different places (after a strong finish to Set 1 sent this John Lee Hooker fan happily how-how-howing to set break).  I know the lights had something to do with it - spectacular.  Whatever it was, the moment was right, and they just took me on a journey during that jam, as if they were reaching out and shaking me - pay attention, boy.  Attention paid.
		Never was a Piper fan.  Until this night.  The second set just oozed and flowed it's way through so many different places (after a strong finish to Set 1 sent this John Lee Hooker fan happily how-how-howing to set break).  I know the lights had something to do with it - spectacular.  Whatever it was, the moment was right, and they just took me on a journey during that jam, as if they were reaching out and shaking me - pay attention, boy.  Attention paid.
	 Twist contained a "Use Me" (Bill Withers) tease
		Twist contained a "Use Me" (Bill Withers) tease
	 The energy after Bowie was very organic, raw, and symbiotic.  I hadn't gotten down and dirty like that in years.  Thank you Universe!
		The energy after Bowie was very organic, raw, and symbiotic.  I hadn't gotten down and dirty like that in years.  Thank you Universe!
	 i was in the pav for this show, dead center, row gg iirc. sweet spot sound-wise. i was still reeling from 2 superb shows at jb, and was so pumped to end my summer tour on a high note. happily, this show delivered the goods in spades. i can't really comment on the high points, as there were too many to list. lets just say i was blown away from note 1 to note last! i'm not good at comparing shows, but i'd put this one squarely between 7/3 and 7/4, with 7/3 on top (just based on the "skin it back" and "happiness" bustouts - i'm an original beatles nut!). can't really say much more that another outstanding performance by some of the most talented, creative, progressive and interesting musicians in the history of music!! keep it going fellas!!!
		i was in the pav for this show, dead center, row gg iirc. sweet spot sound-wise. i was still reeling from 2 superb shows at jb, and was so pumped to end my summer tour on a high note. happily, this show delivered the goods in spades. i can't really comment on the high points, as there were too many to list. lets just say i was blown away from note 1 to note last! i'm not good at comparing shows, but i'd put this one squarely between 7/3 and 7/4, with 7/3 on top (just based on the "skin it back" and "happiness" bustouts - i'm an original beatles nut!). can't really say much more that another outstanding performance by some of the most talented, creative, progressive and interesting musicians in the history of music!! keep it going fellas!!!
	 For me the highlights were SOAM - LaGrange; Light - which had a part that sounded like some of the 2009 Gorge jams; and then Piper, which I have combined with the 8-31-12 Dicks' jams for a stellar combination.
		For me the highlights were SOAM - LaGrange; Light - which had a part that sounded like some of the 2009 Gorge jams; and then Piper, which I have combined with the 8-31-12 Dicks' jams for a stellar combination.
	 Hood>Cavern>Bowie, and YEM encore = LIFTOFF!  Thank you gentlemen!
		Hood>Cavern>Bowie, and YEM encore = LIFTOFF!  Thank you gentlemen!
	 Any one know the soundcheck for this show? I heard them play Dog Log and then had to leave.
		Any one know the soundcheck for this show? I heard them play Dog Log and then had to leave.
	 wow 4.7 out of 5 stars.   this was definitely a good show but definitely not a 4.7 out of 5.   IMO this show was the best of the three night run at spac.  The show really began from if i could onwards.    Split was menacing and may give this portsmouth version a run for its money for best split of tour but I give the edge to portsmouth.   Once again Light was an absolute must hear as the boys wove a beautiful tapestry of sounds during the jam.   The other must hear of this show comes in the form of piper.   And what a monster this piper was.   This piper goes head to head with the alpine piper and I  have yet to decide which was the best of the tour.   Give them both a listen and you can decide it will be well worth your time invested.   Bowie and Yem were also very good versions though the lyrics were flubbed a bit in yem it didnt take away from the jam one bit.   Overall I would have rated this show higher if they didn't cut twist short AGAIN.  Something we saw happen more frequently toward the end of leg1 but not the begininng.   Twist has so much potential to take us to that magic place only phish can take us.  and once again last night it definitely had the makings to do so again as the jam started to take off but unfortunately was cut short.   Overalll this is the best tour i've heard in a long time and I'm excite as a kid on xmas eve for leg 2.   I give best show of leg 1 to star lake or alpine night 1 (because of set 2).  But thats just one my opinion.   cheers everyone
		wow 4.7 out of 5 stars.   this was definitely a good show but definitely not a 4.7 out of 5.   IMO this show was the best of the three night run at spac.  The show really began from if i could onwards.    Split was menacing and may give this portsmouth version a run for its money for best split of tour but I give the edge to portsmouth.   Once again Light was an absolute must hear as the boys wove a beautiful tapestry of sounds during the jam.   The other must hear of this show comes in the form of piper.   And what a monster this piper was.   This piper goes head to head with the alpine piper and I  have yet to decide which was the best of the tour.   Give them both a listen and you can decide it will be well worth your time invested.   Bowie and Yem were also very good versions though the lyrics were flubbed a bit in yem it didnt take away from the jam one bit.   Overall I would have rated this show higher if they didn't cut twist short AGAIN.  Something we saw happen more frequently toward the end of leg1 but not the begininng.   Twist has so much potential to take us to that magic place only phish can take us.  and once again last night it definitely had the makings to do so again as the jam started to take off but unfortunately was cut short.   Overalll this is the best tour i've heard in a long time and I'm excite as a kid on xmas eve for leg 2.   I give best show of leg 1 to star lake or alpine night 1 (because of set 2).  But thats just one my opinion.   cheers everyone
	 July 8th, 2012 was the final show of a three-night run of Phish at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York.  I’ve seen the band there several times before, it’s a nifty venue in a cool town less than five hours from home so I’m happy to get down to SPAC whenever I can.
		July 8th, 2012 was the final show of a three-night run of Phish at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, New York.  I’ve seen the band there several times before, it’s a nifty venue in a cool town less than five hours from home so I’m happy to get down to SPAC whenever I can. Ok I registered for a profile today just to share a story about this show years ago. I was staying at the same hotel as the crew, so when I saw Kuroda out front, I had a smoke and asked him where the ovals went (we were doing the whole tour and the cheesy ovals disappeared after Riverbend I think).  He talked to me about why (Phish is elegant) and I think he asked me when I started seeing the band. I said I saw all the TX shows from 97-99, but all I could remember was La Grange. The next day at this show when they busted it out, I jumped about ten feet in the air and got down sooo hard. Then at the end of the show as I walked through the moat of the pav, Kuroda sees me and points at me. I said to my husband “DID YOU SEE THAT??” And he said “Everybody saw that.” I FLOATED out of that venue. God I love this band and everyone that’s a part of it - especially Kuroda! Anyway, that’s why they busted out La Grange.
		Ok I registered for a profile today just to share a story about this show years ago. I was staying at the same hotel as the crew, so when I saw Kuroda out front, I had a smoke and asked him where the ovals went (we were doing the whole tour and the cheesy ovals disappeared after Riverbend I think).  He talked to me about why (Phish is elegant) and I think he asked me when I started seeing the band. I said I saw all the TX shows from 97-99, but all I could remember was La Grange. The next day at this show when they busted it out, I jumped about ten feet in the air and got down sooo hard. Then at the end of the show as I walked through the moat of the pav, Kuroda sees me and points at me. I said to my husband “DID YOU SEE THAT??” And he said “Everybody saw that.” I FLOATED out of that venue. God I love this band and everyone that’s a part of it - especially Kuroda! Anyway, that’s why they busted out La Grange.
	 Hood>Cavern>Bowie, and YEM encore = LIFTOFF...Thank you gentlemen!
		Hood>Cavern>Bowie, and YEM encore = LIFTOFF...Thank you gentlemen!
	 A good show IMO. They played well but the energy just wasn't there. This was a tour closing show and I feel like they should have brought more heat before closing out with the YEM. Hey, can't win them all, at least they sound good and are having fun.
		A good show IMO. They played well but the energy just wasn't there. This was a tour closing show and I feel like they should have brought more heat before closing out with the YEM. Hey, can't win them all, at least they sound good and are having fun.
	 Sunday night at SPAC was real good, but certainly not a show that would be measured in the high ranks of Phistory. While I admit my thoughts may be skewed because this SPAC run may be the end of the line of my Phishin days. My nostalgic moments with friends and the band swirled my emotions around all weekend so I wasn't in my normal Phish frame of mind (kinda like a Coventry feel)
		Sunday night at SPAC was real good, but certainly not a show that would be measured in the high ranks of Phistory. While I admit my thoughts may be skewed because this SPAC run may be the end of the line of my Phishin days. My nostalgic moments with friends and the band swirled my emotions around all weekend so I wasn't in my normal Phish frame of mind (kinda like a Coventry feel)Add a Review
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Review by spocksbrain
Now for my actual 'opinions:' Back in the old days before mp3s there used to be these things called cassette tapes that tapers used to make and then they would get circulated. If you didn't go to the show, and you didn't know a taper...and when I first started listening to Phish I was in high school...then you pretty much had no idea what you were missing excluding the gracious reviews on dotnet of course. So the many tapes I did have typically were from '93, '94', '95...and the easiest way to listen to Phish was to actually buy their studio recordings of course. I've owned at one point or another all of their albums. Rift twice, junta twice, lawn boy twice, picture twice...literally wore them out, and bought them again. So I think for the 'jaded vets' out there...it's a little different starting out at 1.0 ...than it is for someone who's first show was '09.
All that being said...I feel like I stepped into a time machine and Phish is crushing like it's '94. The intricacies of their playing are probably lost on the vast majority of the crowd. All these noobs are so 'let down', and the hipsters are 'so dissappointed' because they heard from people that the 'jamming is so weak and always aborted.' These sets are so 'meh'...and these versions are so 'standard.' I'm sorry but a flawless Foam with all of the added complexities is fucking awesome...and I think there is definitely a division between people who just don't get it (posers essentially, not necessarily their fault...they never had to work to be a phish fan...they didn't have to earn anything to pretend to understand Phish...they have everyshow at their fingertips...they never had to blast a shitty AUD on their tape player in their car while all of the passengers cringe at the awful hissing sound.)...division...yes...and the people whose eyes are filled with tears of joy that their favorite band of all time is not only still playing but absolutely destroying, and I can only speak for myself but I've devoted a substantial part of my entire life to this band, and I am sure their are others that can share that sentiment.
Dude...the days of four song sets are OVER. They are back to where they were at the pinnacle of their musicianship, before the thirty minute loops. They are too good to play a repetitive funk jam, everything they play leads into something else, and they don't stop. Musically...they are probably too embarrassed to pull that off anymore...I can't see Trey playing the same three notes for twenty minutes again...I can't see Page playing the same five chords for an hour over a loop...and so on. But if you listen very carefully...you will find the richest jams you've ever heard compositionally obscured (purposely arranged this way I imagine) in the middle of a 'meh standard version aborted jam vehicle.' This tour in my humble opinion is by far the best since 1.0...and they are playing with such a fiery passion, and joking around...quite frankly...I think that it is the best Phish ever. I will always be a harbinger of how awesome the various eras of 1.0 were (very distinct eras...(write that down poser))...but this is the tour I have been waiting for my entire life. I would advise trying to catch some shows, to say the least. The four greatest musicians on the planet, are also quite good at one other thing: fucking with you. The more of a 'jaded vet' you are, the more these pranksters are going to take you for a musical ride. (Insert opening riff to possum) I hope you aren't too 'let down,' and with any luck you might join me in saying Phish is Destroying yet again.
And for all the haters, I hope you had fun at camp bisco and don't forget to catch further while missing Phish at SPAC we look forward to your insightful comments.