Soundcheck: My Soul, Jam
SET 1: Architect, Golgi Apparatus, The Curtain With, Kill Devil Falls > The Moma Dance > Maze, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Roses Are Free, Say Something[1], Ocelot, After Midnight
SET 2: Down with Disease[2] -> Undermind[3] > Light -> Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Walls of the Cave > Fluffhead > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Show of Life > Good Times Bad Times
 Joy
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					Joy
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
					1
					 I'm going to start off by saying that this blew last night the hell out of the water.  Unlike the Chicago shows and the shows I went to, I had a clear head for this one, and man, I'm still pondering if I hallucinated some of it.
		I'm going to start off by saying that this blew last night the hell out of the water.  Unlike the Chicago shows and the shows I went to, I had a clear head for this one, and man, I'm still pondering if I hallucinated some of it. The second set here is as high-class as the one last night, and another fine example of how Phish has been putting together their second sets to devastating effect. DWD has a really strong Type I jam out of the gates (they've been killing their Type I jams recently, haven't they?) that gets mellow and lovely; it's a full band effort here, Mike's deeper lines and Fish's rat-a-tat work and Page on the organ and Trey cranking some wah-wah licks. Undermind segues very naturally out of this, and it's a great version; starting with a nod to one of the sequences from the Dick's Undermind, it instead stays in the same mellow zone as the end of DWD, then shifts to a deliberately off-key minor-chord jam, then (surprisingly) goes dark and ambient, like something out of the late 90s or 2.0, as feedback and buzzing synth bombs dominate. It's very much the opposite of the bright and powerful Dick's version, and just as good in its own way.
		The second set here is as high-class as the one last night, and another fine example of how Phish has been putting together their second sets to devastating effect. DWD has a really strong Type I jam out of the gates (they've been killing their Type I jams recently, haven't they?) that gets mellow and lovely; it's a full band effort here, Mike's deeper lines and Fish's rat-a-tat work and Page on the organ and Trey cranking some wah-wah licks. Undermind segues very naturally out of this, and it's a great version; starting with a nod to one of the sequences from the Dick's Undermind, it instead stays in the same mellow zone as the end of DWD, then shifts to a deliberately off-key minor-chord jam, then (surprisingly) goes dark and ambient, like something out of the late 90s or 2.0, as feedback and buzzing synth bombs dominate. It's very much the opposite of the bright and powerful Dick's version, and just as good in its own way. Honestly, in my opinion, this two night run sums up everything I absolutely love about my favorite band.  I originally said that night one was my favorite of the tour and then night two came along. If you haven't listened to the second set of this show, do yourself a favor and drop everything and give yourself an hour and some change and do so immediately. The DWD's type I insanity is out of this world. The entire band is so incredibly on (Page...). This might be my favorite Sally of 3.0. As I said, do yourself a favor and give this insanity a listen.
		Honestly, in my opinion, this two night run sums up everything I absolutely love about my favorite band.  I originally said that night one was my favorite of the tour and then night two came along. If you haven't listened to the second set of this show, do yourself a favor and drop everything and give yourself an hour and some change and do so immediately. The DWD's type I insanity is out of this world. The entire band is so incredibly on (Page...). This might be my favorite Sally of 3.0. As I said, do yourself a favor and give this insanity a listen.  HELP!!! I was listening to this show today and came across something....
		HELP!!! I was listening to this show today and came across something.... Might as well put the TL;DR up top – This show is by all means worth the listen. It’s definitely in the realm of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” and the parts are pretty damn good.
		Might as well put the TL;DR up top – This show is by all means worth the listen. It’s definitely in the realm of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” and the parts are pretty damn good.  First set was just alright imo.  After Midnight had to be the highlight without question.  The second set was a whole different story.  The boys came out with a nice Disease and then segued into one of the best jams of tour imo Undermind.  Undermind is a must hear.  After they segued beautifully into light I thought this set is going to go extremely deep.  Light was good however it didn't go anywhere near as deep as we are accustomed too. Could of been stretched out just saying.  sally though once again short provided some serious serious funk.  2001 also way too short imo was filthy nonetheless.  Overalll the first set was ok but the second set contained some must hear material.  Particularly DWD-->Undermind.  The Gorge got slayed again by the Phish from Vermont. Just hope they push some of these tunes further as we move through the west coast run.  It's a very good possibility because they seem to be moving in that direction.  Can't wait till Tuesday!
		First set was just alright imo.  After Midnight had to be the highlight without question.  The second set was a whole different story.  The boys came out with a nice Disease and then segued into one of the best jams of tour imo Undermind.  Undermind is a must hear.  After they segued beautifully into light I thought this set is going to go extremely deep.  Light was good however it didn't go anywhere near as deep as we are accustomed too. Could of been stretched out just saying.  sally though once again short provided some serious serious funk.  2001 also way too short imo was filthy nonetheless.  Overalll the first set was ok but the second set contained some must hear material.  Particularly DWD-->Undermind.  The Gorge got slayed again by the Phish from Vermont. Just hope they push some of these tunes further as we move through the west coast run.  It's a very good possibility because they seem to be moving in that direction.  Can't wait till Tuesday!
	 I really had the feeling that Phish were playing to the LivePhish crowd.  I'm sure people at The Gorge felt the band was connecting with them as well, but I felt as if they were at a live broadcast of a TV show like Conan.  They were there, having a great time, but the real party was all of us viewers out in TV land.
		I really had the feeling that Phish were playing to the LivePhish crowd.  I'm sure people at The Gorge felt the band was connecting with them as well, but I felt as if they were at a live broadcast of a TV show like Conan.  They were there, having a great time, but the real party was all of us viewers out in TV land. The second set was where it was at for this show. The first set honestly was just meh for me. Maybe because of the high expectations I had after Friday nights' phenomenal show where it seemed the band was just charged and playing with high energy and busting out some fairly uncommon songs and playing them extremely well. To follow that up with an Architect opener? I'm just like "Really"?  Now, I'm not one of those TAB haters. In fact I love the Traveler album overall. But there is one song I began skipping after listening through that album a few times. Care to guess which one?  If they want to play it, then they should play it, but as an opener? The crowd was pumped and ready to get grooving so it felt like all the air was let out of the tire when they started with such a lame song. Then the band would have to recover. "Golgi" was a nice start but it didn't quite do it for me. "The Curtain With", now we're talking.
		The second set was where it was at for this show. The first set honestly was just meh for me. Maybe because of the high expectations I had after Friday nights' phenomenal show where it seemed the band was just charged and playing with high energy and busting out some fairly uncommon songs and playing them extremely well. To follow that up with an Architect opener? I'm just like "Really"?  Now, I'm not one of those TAB haters. In fact I love the Traveler album overall. But there is one song I began skipping after listening through that album a few times. Care to guess which one?  If they want to play it, then they should play it, but as an opener? The crowd was pumped and ready to get grooving so it felt like all the air was let out of the tire when they started with such a lame song. Then the band would have to recover. "Golgi" was a nice start but it didn't quite do it for me. "The Curtain With", now we're talking. Fantastic show! The smoke from the fire in the distance was turning the moon crazy colors and really added to the experience. I promised myself that I would never miss another Gorge run again after that weekend. I hope that I keep this promise.
		Fantastic show! The smoke from the fire in the distance was turning the moon crazy colors and really added to the experience. I promised myself that I would never miss another Gorge run again after that weekend. I hope that I keep this promise. This is my favorite show of the summer so far, and I couched it! Can only imagine what it was like for the attendees- Nothing like a show at the Gorge. After seeing them at kick ass at SPAC, I had a feeling it would only get better- and boy was I right.
		This is my favorite show of the summer so far, and I couched it! Can only imagine what it was like for the attendees- Nothing like a show at the Gorge. After seeing them at kick ass at SPAC, I had a feeling it would only get better- and boy was I right. As much as I love The Curtain With, the first set didn't light my fire the way the other 3 sets this weekend did, despite it and the KDF>Moma>Maze combination that followed amounting to a tasty little tour of their wide range. I did like hearing some new tunes in both these shows (first Curtis Loew) and the playing is plenty tight as far as I remember but I don't think I'll give it repeated listens like I will for set 2.
		As much as I love The Curtain With, the first set didn't light my fire the way the other 3 sets this weekend did, despite it and the KDF>Moma>Maze combination that followed amounting to a tasty little tour of their wide range. I did like hearing some new tunes in both these shows (first Curtis Loew) and the playing is plenty tight as far as I remember but I don't think I'll give it repeated listens like I will for set 2. dutchbag.... "but the real party was all of us viewers out in TV land."
		dutchbag.... "but the real party was all of us viewers out in TV land." I'll be brief. Couch-toured it after coming back from Chicago. First set was a bit disjointed and a few hiccups. 2nd set was off the hook! Sneaking Sally always rocks.....best since 97?....hmmmmm.....check out 6.4.11 from Cleveland with jam into Hood. Safe travels all!
		I'll be brief. Couch-toured it after coming back from Chicago. First set was a bit disjointed and a few hiccups. 2nd set was off the hook! Sneaking Sally always rocks.....best since 97?....hmmmmm.....check out 6.4.11 from Cleveland with jam into Hood. Safe travels all!
	 Whether or not one enjoys festival camping boils down to expectations.  If you expect that you might enjoy sleeping comfortably through the night then perhaps festival camping is not for you.  If you expect to lounge in bed comfortably anytime past 8:30am, or if you expect little to no fireworks set off in the general direction of your sleeping area, or even if you expect something as simple as a quick little hot shower in the late morning, well, maybe you’ll want to book a room.
		Whether or not one enjoys festival camping boils down to expectations.  If you expect that you might enjoy sleeping comfortably through the night then perhaps festival camping is not for you.  If you expect to lounge in bed comfortably anytime past 8:30am, or if you expect little to no fireworks set off in the general direction of your sleeping area, or even if you expect something as simple as a quick little hot shower in the late morning, well, maybe you’ll want to book a room. What a setlist in the second set! Two authentic segues (->, not >, which is the only way of life) and Walls of the Cave > Fluffhead > Run Like an Antelope to close, where I think I remember watching the webcast and thinking upon the start of Fluffhead and Antelope that they were gan'na exceed curfew. Say Something debuts, although it's among the crop of recent Mike songs that kinda turn me off... something about logorrhea, maybe, not to put too fine a point on it (LOL), or just the loping Skin It Back-type rhythm that seems to guide the composition of all of that ilk (Cf. Crazy Sometimes, 555.)
		What a setlist in the second set! Two authentic segues (->, not >, which is the only way of life) and Walls of the Cave > Fluffhead > Run Like an Antelope to close, where I think I remember watching the webcast and thinking upon the start of Fluffhead and Antelope that they were gan'na exceed curfew. Say Something debuts, although it's among the crop of recent Mike songs that kinda turn me off... something about logorrhea, maybe, not to put too fine a point on it (LOL), or just the loping Skin It Back-type rhythm that seems to guide the composition of all of that ilk (Cf. Crazy Sometimes, 555.)
	 The start of this second set is solid gold. Some of the cleanest transitions of this summer tour and maybe 3.0 Phish in general. And it ends as strong as it starts. I just found the a download for this soundboard and I've got to say that this show definitely ranks in my top five of 2013 summer tour. Happy listening.
		The start of this second set is solid gold. Some of the cleanest transitions of this summer tour and maybe 3.0 Phish in general. And it ends as strong as it starts. I just found the a download for this soundboard and I've got to say that this show definitely ranks in my top five of 2013 summer tour. Happy listening.
	 Night two at the Gorge was equal and in ways better than the previous night. The highlights of the first set for me were Curtain With, Moma>Maze. So while still a decent set, I feel night one's first set was much better.
		Night two at the Gorge was equal and in ways better than the previous night. The highlights of the first set for me were Curtain With, Moma>Maze. So while still a decent set, I feel night one's first set was much better. As always the boys play true to form at the gorge. The atmosphere and people are all fantastic as always. Never miss a gorge run. If there is one venue that provides consistent bliss..... It's the gorge.
		As always the boys play true to form at the gorge. The atmosphere and people are all fantastic as always. Never miss a gorge run. If there is one venue that provides consistent bliss..... It's the gorge.  I think the riff we're all debating mid-2001 is a little jam on the original disco version by Deodato (check the 2:30ish mark)
		I think the riff we're all debating mid-2001 is a little jam on the original disco version by Deodato (check the 2:30ish mark) Pillhead. Am i the only one who noticed trey said pillhead during fluff? After the banker lyric? Anyway i like this show alot. Good energy throughout. Got me off the couch and dancing during 2001. Unique undermind. Plenty of funky goodness.
		Pillhead. Am i the only one who noticed trey said pillhead during fluff? After the banker lyric? Anyway i like this show alot. Good energy throughout. Got me off the couch and dancing during 2001. Unique undermind. Plenty of funky goodness.
	 yes! fluff was super tight
		yes! fluff was super tight OOOppps, I'm meant to say SMOOTH CRIMINAL.  The jam funk theme during 2001 is MJ's Smooth Criminal, not Black or White.  Sorry.  Don't ask me how I know all this.
		OOOppps, I'm meant to say SMOOTH CRIMINAL.  The jam funk theme during 2001 is MJ's Smooth Criminal, not Black or White.  Sorry.  Don't ask me how I know all this.
	 To those here asking what that theme funk jam is during 2001, it's Michael Jackson's "Black or White."  They've done it on a few versions of 2001 the past couple years.  LOVE IT!!
		To those here asking what that theme funk jam is during 2001, it's Michael Jackson's "Black or White."  They've done it on a few versions of 2001 the past couple years.  LOVE IT!!
	 DrShaws, they got on that same idea/jam in the 2001 from Alpharetta. Not sure what it is but I dig it.
		DrShaws, they got on that same idea/jam in the 2001 from Alpharetta. Not sure what it is but I dig it.
	 Best Fluffhead in YEARS! Check the transition points, Trey NAILS it! High energy, uptempo and just awesome!
		Best Fluffhead in YEARS! Check the transition points, Trey NAILS it! High energy, uptempo and just awesome!
	 Couched toured the second set only.  Realizing I was paying too much attention to PT, I turned off my phone and just paid attention.  Mellow flow, massive segue-fest, great moments throughout, and real tight.
		Couched toured the second set only.  Realizing I was paying too much attention to PT, I turned off my phone and just paid attention.  Mellow flow, massive segue-fest, great moments throughout, and real tight.   just heard curtain with.  Not even close to manchester 2010's epiv version with serious peak at the end between all band members.  Fall 2010 was a really special tour, I don't know if they have surpassed that augusta, utics, manchester, ac run.
		just heard curtain with.  Not even close to manchester 2010's epiv version with serious peak at the end between all band members.  Fall 2010 was a really special tour, I don't know if they have surpassed that augusta, utics, manchester, ac run.
	 Why can't anyone write an objective review of any Phish show they've seen? "Everything was great"; "best Tube since Dayton '97"; "Mike was laying down lines like he had done at Van Andel '98." i get it -- Phish is one f the best live acts today. But what a boring crowd of yes men.
		Why can't anyone write an objective review of any Phish show they've seen? "Everything was great"; "best Tube since Dayton '97"; "Mike was laying down lines like he had done at Van Andel '98." i get it -- Phish is one f the best live acts today. But what a boring crowd of yes men. Add a Review
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Review by Meatballs
Trey was determined to steamroll the crowd with majestic rhythm; he was Genghis Khan meets a hemorrhoid, but in a good way. The heights he reached could only be met if you were riding bareback on a Pegasus that was strapped to an intercontinental ballistic missile traveling at a maximum speed of Mach 8 and you refused to pull back the reins. He captured the essence of ocean waves crashing upon my squishy, glowing butt cheeks during an idyllic sunrise.
Maybe it was just adrenaline and endorphins and serotonin flooding my brain, but it felt like I was drinking malt liquor with a panda bear surrounded by a squadron of beautiful vaginas. What began as a burlap sack filled with inbred baked potatoes more fitted to be a host for alien parasites, metastasized into a gigantic fireball of awesome. With this jam, Phish had slayed the Kraken.