Soundcheck: Jam > Sentimental Lady, Frost
SET 1: Kill Devil Falls, Mound > Bathtub Gin, Army of One, Rift, Horn > Possum, Pebbles and Marbles, Ocelot > Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Rock and Roll -> Heartbreaker[1] -> Makisupa Policeman[2] > Chalk Dust Torture[3] > Wilson > Tweezer -> Silent in the Morning > Birds of a Feather, Joy > Harry Hood > Character Zero
ENCORE: A Day in the Life > Tweezer Reprise
 Alpharetta - night 1
		Alpharetta - night 1 First set is standard to average 3.0 set, all summer tour repeats except for Pebbles and Horn. Set 2 starts to heat up and is one of the better sets of the tour thus far. I wouldn't classify it as the best at any rate. While the Heartbreaker theme in the second set was fun, it doesn't make up for the lack of song selection and solid type 2 jamming.
		First set is standard to average 3.0 set, all summer tour repeats except for Pebbles and Horn. Set 2 starts to heat up and is one of the better sets of the tour thus far. I wouldn't classify it as the best at any rate. While the Heartbreaker theme in the second set was fun, it doesn't make up for the lack of song selection and solid type 2 jamming. Straight up solid show... extremely well played, and the Heartbreaker theme through the entire 2nd set was most welcome.
		Straight up solid show... extremely well played, and the Heartbreaker theme through the entire 2nd set was most welcome.   This show was amazing! My girlfriend and I were in the front row Page side right up on the rail, and we partied our asses off the entire time. Mound was definitely a throwback to the show two years ago when they had to stop mid-song for the weather, and I thought it was great they played it to make up for what happened last time. I would have liked Rift to be a tad longer, but Horn was a nice treat, as was Pebbles and Marbles. I think it's funny that they have played Possum at every venue this summer, and I would bet that they will continue to play Possum at every other venue they go to this summer, whether people want it or not. I thought the Cavern>Antelope segued extremely well, and ended the first set with the crowd begging for the second set to start as quickly as possible. Once the second set started with Rock and Roll the band seemed committed to having as little and as short of breaks as possible as they continued to play, stringing the songs together flawlessly. Every song and segue was perfect, especially when CDT dropped off and the first Wilson chord was strung...everyone went nuts. During Tweezer it seemed like Chris Kuroda turned the lights down so everyone good fully enjoy the glow-stick war going on in the pit. After Tweezer, Silent in the Morning served the purpose of calming everyone down after a solid rage fest that had been continuing for quite some time. I really enjoyed the whole show but I think my favorite would have to be Harry Hood. They nailed it, and I really enjoy Mike's heavily effected bass line in the intro, so funky and bubbly. I heard some people say that this show was too slow for them, but I disagree. Maybe it's just because I was in the front row, so everything was much more intense, but I think the band played phenomenally tonight. My only criticism is their choice of A Day in the Life as their encore. It seems that they have really been going for classic covers for their encores lately, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but I would enjoy an epic Phish original as an encore more so than a Beetles cover. Otherwise it was a fantastic show, I wish I was going to more shows than just the two Alpharetta shows this summer, if Phish ever comes back to Florida you can bet I will be at every show down here.
		This show was amazing! My girlfriend and I were in the front row Page side right up on the rail, and we partied our asses off the entire time. Mound was definitely a throwback to the show two years ago when they had to stop mid-song for the weather, and I thought it was great they played it to make up for what happened last time. I would have liked Rift to be a tad longer, but Horn was a nice treat, as was Pebbles and Marbles. I think it's funny that they have played Possum at every venue this summer, and I would bet that they will continue to play Possum at every other venue they go to this summer, whether people want it or not. I thought the Cavern>Antelope segued extremely well, and ended the first set with the crowd begging for the second set to start as quickly as possible. Once the second set started with Rock and Roll the band seemed committed to having as little and as short of breaks as possible as they continued to play, stringing the songs together flawlessly. Every song and segue was perfect, especially when CDT dropped off and the first Wilson chord was strung...everyone went nuts. During Tweezer it seemed like Chris Kuroda turned the lights down so everyone good fully enjoy the glow-stick war going on in the pit. After Tweezer, Silent in the Morning served the purpose of calming everyone down after a solid rage fest that had been continuing for quite some time. I really enjoyed the whole show but I think my favorite would have to be Harry Hood. They nailed it, and I really enjoy Mike's heavily effected bass line in the intro, so funky and bubbly. I heard some people say that this show was too slow for them, but I disagree. Maybe it's just because I was in the front row, so everything was much more intense, but I think the band played phenomenally tonight. My only criticism is their choice of A Day in the Life as their encore. It seems that they have really been going for classic covers for their encores lately, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but I would enjoy an epic Phish original as an encore more so than a Beetles cover. Otherwise it was a fantastic show, I wish I was going to more shows than just the two Alpharetta shows this summer, if Phish ever comes back to Florida you can bet I will be at every show down here.
	 This show deserves the "Fun" moniker. Great jams, excellent party atmosphere, upbeat song selection, "Heartbreaker" teases and funny stage banter. Not an earth moving emotional experience but and really really fun show.
		This show deserves the "Fun" moniker. Great jams, excellent party atmosphere, upbeat song selection, "Heartbreaker" teases and funny stage banter. Not an earth moving emotional experience but and really really fun show.
	 From the 14 year old kids that we talked to while we were getting our posters back from the lockers to aged vets that we were partying with in the pit, everyone was saying that it was the best show they had ever heard. Maybe a little heat of the moment going on but definitely the best show I've seen live.
		From the 14 year old kids that we talked to while we were getting our posters back from the lockers to aged vets that we were partying with in the pit, everyone was saying that it was the best show they had ever heard. Maybe a little heat of the moment going on but definitely the best show I've seen live.
	 This was my first Phish show and this is my first review.
		This was my first Phish show and this is my first review. personally I thought the Rock n Roll>Heartbreaker>Makisupa was some of the best Phish I've ever heard, any ERA.
		personally I thought the Rock n Roll>Heartbreaker>Makisupa was some of the best Phish I've ever heard, any ERA.  i was dead center on the lawn both nights and holy moly fuck a panda in the ass that was amazing!
		i was dead center on the lawn both nights and holy moly fuck a panda in the ass that was amazing!
	 Reviewing years down the road this show still sticks out in my head for the second set Heartbreaker teases.  I feel like you never hear much about this show but definitely worth a listen. I would give the show something between 4 and 5 stars but because I have to go with those two options it was more than a 4 for me.
		Reviewing years down the road this show still sticks out in my head for the second set Heartbreaker teases.  I feel like you never hear much about this show but definitely worth a listen. I would give the show something between 4 and 5 stars but because I have to go with those two options it was more than a 4 for me. This show--while maybe only a grade above average-great, still ranking a 3-out-of-5 stars for me--does in fact feature some beautiful "ambient space" in a few of the jams: particularly Chalk Dust Torture and Tweezer. You also get the rare Pebbles and Marbles, as well as a crack at Led Zeppelin's classic, Heartbreaker. The setlist is about half-full of songs that I always want to hear, and about half-empty of a lot of other ones that meet that criterion. In other words, I'm on the fence as to whether this is an excellent setlist or not (bearing in mind that with 35 years of Phishtory at this point, there have been a lot of excellent setlists to compare with.) The big thing that'll probably push this show forward to newer phans is the Rock and Roll -> Heartbreaker, but be on the lookout for those beautiful ambient-space jams!
		This show--while maybe only a grade above average-great, still ranking a 3-out-of-5 stars for me--does in fact feature some beautiful "ambient space" in a few of the jams: particularly Chalk Dust Torture and Tweezer. You also get the rare Pebbles and Marbles, as well as a crack at Led Zeppelin's classic, Heartbreaker. The setlist is about half-full of songs that I always want to hear, and about half-empty of a lot of other ones that meet that criterion. In other words, I'm on the fence as to whether this is an excellent setlist or not (bearing in mind that with 35 years of Phishtory at this point, there have been a lot of excellent setlists to compare with.) The big thing that'll probably push this show forward to newer phans is the Rock and Roll -> Heartbreaker, but be on the lookout for those beautiful ambient-space jams!
	 The award goes to Joy for the momentum killer of the week!
		The award goes to Joy for the momentum killer of the week!  
 
	 I'm an idiot. It is definitely a Golden Age tease from page right around the middle of Antelope. Right around the 4:30 mark. Sorry for the poor incite in my earlier review.
		I'm an idiot. It is definitely a Golden Age tease from page right around the middle of Antelope. Right around the 4:30 mark. Sorry for the poor incite in my earlier review.  I am certain there was a Justin Timberlake "Suit and Tie" tease during Antelope. Upon subsequent listening, I still hear it.
		I am certain there was a Justin Timberlake "Suit and Tie" tease during Antelope. Upon subsequent listening, I still hear it.  This was my 6th Phish show in Alpharetta, and after the 2011 second day of rain, I had high hopes for the first day that provided clear weather. I saw the world premier of KDF @ Bonnaroo 2009, and it was to date the best version I've ever seen, but it made for a great opener considering I enjoy the song. I knew when I heard Mound, they had something to prove because in 2011 Alpharetta Day 2, Mound was stopped mid-way and the show was postponed due to the threat of severe weather. This was a good Mound, and I felt like we deserved it. Bathtub Gin is always welcome, and it was well placed.  When I heard Possum, I felt like I needed a bathroom break because I dont care for it too much, but this one had Horn teases and it paved the way for Pebbles and Marbles. They have played Ocelot every time I saw them in Alpharetta, and the segue into Cavern was great. Cavern is a personal favorite of mine, so I always love hearing it. SET TWO opened with an energetic Rock & Roll, which Ive come to love. R & R > Heartbreaker really sealed the deal for the second set. Makisupa was a REALLY great surprise, and I knew things were only going to get better. CDT > Wilson... Those two are a mean 1/2 combination, and with Teases from Heartbreaker along the way turned the energy UP to AMAZING. It didn't stop there, Wilson segued into Tweezer which also contained HB teases, when it fell into Silent in The Morning I knew they were going to JAM the rest of the set, and my feeling prevailed. Harry Hood with HB teases > Character Zero with more HB teases. Tweezer Reprise sealed the DEAL! This was one of the best second sets I've EVER seen! The energy of the crowd was amazing, and Alpharetta 2013 is an experience I will never forget.
		This was my 6th Phish show in Alpharetta, and after the 2011 second day of rain, I had high hopes for the first day that provided clear weather. I saw the world premier of KDF @ Bonnaroo 2009, and it was to date the best version I've ever seen, but it made for a great opener considering I enjoy the song. I knew when I heard Mound, they had something to prove because in 2011 Alpharetta Day 2, Mound was stopped mid-way and the show was postponed due to the threat of severe weather. This was a good Mound, and I felt like we deserved it. Bathtub Gin is always welcome, and it was well placed.  When I heard Possum, I felt like I needed a bathroom break because I dont care for it too much, but this one had Horn teases and it paved the way for Pebbles and Marbles. They have played Ocelot every time I saw them in Alpharetta, and the segue into Cavern was great. Cavern is a personal favorite of mine, so I always love hearing it. SET TWO opened with an energetic Rock & Roll, which Ive come to love. R & R > Heartbreaker really sealed the deal for the second set. Makisupa was a REALLY great surprise, and I knew things were only going to get better. CDT > Wilson... Those two are a mean 1/2 combination, and with Teases from Heartbreaker along the way turned the energy UP to AMAZING. It didn't stop there, Wilson segued into Tweezer which also contained HB teases, when it fell into Silent in The Morning I knew they were going to JAM the rest of the set, and my feeling prevailed. Harry Hood with HB teases > Character Zero with more HB teases. Tweezer Reprise sealed the DEAL! This was one of the best second sets I've EVER seen! The energy of the crowd was amazing, and Alpharetta 2013 is an experience I will never forget.
	 AMAZING !!!!   I was totally blown away. Exceeded any expection I had.....  They  f.....en  ROCKED IT!  LOVED Peebles & marbles and the heartfelt JOY.  I am still gettng chills over how lucky i was to  have been there!!!!!!!
		AMAZING !!!!   I was totally blown away. Exceeded any expection I had.....  They  f.....en  ROCKED IT!  LOVED Peebles & marbles and the heartfelt JOY.  I am still gettng chills over how lucky i was to  have been there!!!!!!!
	 That's as hard as I've ever head banged with Phish and Trey. It was blast from the start to the end. Looking back, Killer Devil Falls was the perfect start to a perfect storm of great songs and fun jams.
		That's as hard as I've ever head banged with Phish and Trey. It was blast from the start to the end. Looking back, Killer Devil Falls was the perfect start to a perfect storm of great songs and fun jams. Listened to RnR through Makisupa while finishing work and the rest of the second set a couple hours later at home.
		Listened to RnR through Makisupa while finishing work and the rest of the second set a couple hours later at home.  there seems to be a trend forming this tour. not just in song selection but also in the boys bailing out of jams that have huge potential imo.  It happens on almost a nightly basis.  A perfect example from last night was the Chalkdust.  IMO it was a real good version for being under ten minutes but if they really pushed it that cdt could have lifted off into the stratosphere.  It could have been one of those jams we talk about for years to come..  There are many other jams from this tour that had that same potential but unfortunately cut much too short.  I still think tour is very good overall but it could be on a whole other level.   All that being said I can't wait for night 2 because they could flip the switch and throw out a 5 song set on a moments notice.
		there seems to be a trend forming this tour. not just in song selection but also in the boys bailing out of jams that have huge potential imo.  It happens on almost a nightly basis.  A perfect example from last night was the Chalkdust.  IMO it was a real good version for being under ten minutes but if they really pushed it that cdt could have lifted off into the stratosphere.  It could have been one of those jams we talk about for years to come..  There are many other jams from this tour that had that same potential but unfortunately cut much too short.  I still think tour is very good overall but it could be on a whole other level.   All that being said I can't wait for night 2 because they could flip the switch and throw out a 5 song set on a moments notice.
	 It was Velvet Underground's but it's still been a long, lonely, lonely, lonely time.
		It was Velvet Underground's but it's still been a long, lonely, lonely, lonely time.
	 Actually I think the Rock-n-Roll was the 'Lil Wayne version!!!
		Actually I think the Rock-n-Roll was the 'Lil Wayne version!!!
	 Didn't hear the show yet, but is that Zeppelin Rock n Roll or VU Rock n Roll?
		Didn't hear the show yet, but is that Zeppelin Rock n Roll or VU Rock n Roll?
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Review by n00b100
I'm trying very hard to not get carried away. I really don't want to get carried away with this show, a show that I heard live via stream, and am currently listening to via download because I just had to listen to it again the first chance that I could do so. There's a lot of tour left, and who knows where this band will be come August, or (who knows) come the fall. Maybe a set like this, that you listen to and you just *know* is a set worthy of repeated listen after repeated listen, will sound like child's play by then. Maybe, by then, we'll be so spoiled by Phish 2013 that sets like this, that trade on beautiful multi-faceted jams that shift moods like a light switch being flipped, segues borne of remarkable communication between four musicians totally in tune with each other, teases a-plenty to satisfy the folks who were there when Phish were young and *goofy* bastards, and energy from the opening of Rock & Roll until the final crashing close to Character Zero that would make you think it's 1995 all over again, won't mean as much to us. Maybe it doesn't even mean that much to us *now*, so spoiled are we by Phish in the past and in the present. Maybe I'm just getting too ahead of myself from the excitement of hearing a great show live (or semi-live). Maybe so.
So I'll just say this - back in the day, the Washington Post had a great slogan for their TV and radio commercials. Any past or present resident of the DC area knows what it is - "if you don't get it, you don't get it." Let's leave it at that.