SET 1: Party Time > Free, Halley's Comet > Wolfman's Brother, Possum, Lawn Boy, Bouncing Around the Room, Water in the Sky > Dirt, Devotion to a Dream, Sugar Shack, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: 46 Days -> The Dogs -> 46 Days > Piper > Ghost > Shade, Gotta Jibboo, Waiting All Night, Blaze On, Wading in the Velvet Sea > David Bowie, Suzy Greenberg > Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 
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 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					3
					The Story of the Ghost
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 Fuego
					2
					Fuego
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Big Boat
					1
					Big Boat
					1
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Loved It.
		Loved It.   Ghost
 Ghost The energy of the crowd really drove this show. I think some of the things which were overlooked include Page's Lawn Boy, in which he took time to consiliate the Rage side. There was a moment when Trey announced Texas as his birthplace and this show was a homecoming. Page helped to keep it going by first joining then recanting his own homecoming.
		The energy of the crowd really drove this show. I think some of the things which were overlooked include Page's Lawn Boy, in which he took time to consiliate the Rage side. There was a moment when Trey announced Texas as his birthplace and this show was a homecoming. Page helped to keep it going by first joining then recanting his own homecoming.  A had a dream - and last night saw a major step towards its realization.   The dream started on 10/31/14, after we were introduced to 10 instrumental jams that showed more hose creativity than most of 3.0's new offerings (not knocking 3.0 songs - just offering high praise for the 10/31/14 songs).  The dream was to ditch the halloween album voice overs and let the new tunes organically grow out of jamming other songs.   46 Days -> Dogs -> 46 Days was the fulfillment of that dream, and the signal that Phish has the same idea.   It started off the second set masterfully ...with its only flaw being that the three segments were criminally short.
		A had a dream - and last night saw a major step towards its realization.   The dream started on 10/31/14, after we were introduced to 10 instrumental jams that showed more hose creativity than most of 3.0's new offerings (not knocking 3.0 songs - just offering high praise for the 10/31/14 songs).  The dream was to ditch the halloween album voice overs and let the new tunes organically grow out of jamming other songs.   46 Days -> Dogs -> 46 Days was the fulfillment of that dream, and the signal that Phish has the same idea.   It started off the second set masterfully ...with its only flaw being that the three segments were criminally short. It was so nice to see Phish in Austin again.  This show might not have been an all time great by any means but the vibe was incredible and still a good show.  I thought the highlights were Wolfmans, Antelope and 46 days.  They did slow things down a bit in the second set with Shade, Waiting and Wading but this was cool with us as we were in the mood to kick back and enjoy some relaxation.  I will say Mike was thumping the heck out of that bass and really led some excellent grooves throughout the night.
		It was so nice to see Phish in Austin again.  This show might not have been an all time great by any means but the vibe was incredible and still a good show.  I thought the highlights were Wolfmans, Antelope and 46 days.  They did slow things down a bit in the second set with Shade, Waiting and Wading but this was cool with us as we were in the mood to kick back and enjoy some relaxation.  I will say Mike was thumping the heck out of that bass and really led some excellent grooves throughout the night. I was there, I was also at shoreline and forum. I still had the time of my life. Crowd energy in the pit was on fire. The ones that didnt go to the show might not want to download it or whatever, but the band played there hearts out and is keeping me smiling all the way to dallas tonight.
		I was there, I was also at shoreline and forum. I still had the time of my life. Crowd energy in the pit was on fire. The ones that didnt go to the show might not want to download it or whatever, but the band played there hearts out and is keeping me smiling all the way to dallas tonight.
	 I hate having to call this show a low point in a tour five shows old but it takes the cake by a wide margin.
		I hate having to call this show a low point in a tour five shows old but it takes the cake by a wide margin. Great show, hot as a motherf**ker.
		Great show, hot as a motherf**ker.   This was a "had to be there show."  For starters, this show had many obstacles it had to overcome coming in:
		This was a "had to be there show."  For starters, this show had many obstacles it had to overcome coming in: Back when Page was head down, reticent, a soft-spoken brother who (allegedly) would reject costume suggestions because of lyrical content, Lawn Boy was amusing....
		Back when Page was head down, reticent, a soft-spoken brother who (allegedly) would reject costume suggestions because of lyrical content, Lawn Boy was amusing....  Watched on webcast. First set was definitely weak, very disjointed. I thought, however, that 46 Days thru Piper was the best jam segment of the tour so far, had it all plus 46 Dogs. Ghost was OK, then the rest of the show felt like the first set: rote performance of odd song choices with little to no flow from one to the next.
		Watched on webcast. First set was definitely weak, very disjointed. I thought, however, that 46 Days thru Piper was the best jam segment of the tour so far, had it all plus 46 Dogs. Ghost was OK, then the rest of the show felt like the first set: rote performance of odd song choices with little to no flow from one to the next.
	 A very syrupy sentimental show with both sets starting off with a bang and then fizzling down, but the boys definitely know how to end a set.  I could happily hear Possum at every show and I thought tonight’s version capped off a very nice 1st quarter of this show.
		A very syrupy sentimental show with both sets starting off with a bang and then fizzling down, but the boys definitely know how to end a set.  I could happily hear Possum at every show and I thought tonight’s version capped off a very nice 1st quarter of this show.  Attended the show and have to say the crowd was energetic, not sure where some of the anger comes from - agree with a lot of what's been written tho - some of the negativity probably comes from lack of BIG jams, fair enough...I would say the 2nd set plays back better than some might think. Really decent construction of mood and pacing. Cheers to summer tour!
		Attended the show and have to say the crowd was energetic, not sure where some of the anger comes from - agree with a lot of what's been written tho - some of the negativity probably comes from lack of BIG jams, fair enough...I would say the 2nd set plays back better than some might think. Really decent construction of mood and pacing. Cheers to summer tour!
	 Was at the show ... had GA Pit ticket and loved seeing them up close again. One thing I haven't seen in other posts .. Trey was using his 3 pickup guitar (he used it for Fare The Well) rather than his usual guitar. Was at Dallas the next night and it was back to his normal axe..Not sure how this fit into the scheme of song choice, vibe, etc, probably nothing but there were a lot "slow" songs at this show.
		Was at the show ... had GA Pit ticket and loved seeing them up close again. One thing I haven't seen in other posts .. Trey was using his 3 pickup guitar (he used it for Fare The Well) rather than his usual guitar. Was at Dallas the next night and it was back to his normal axe..Not sure how this fit into the scheme of song choice, vibe, etc, probably nothing but there were a lot "slow" songs at this show.  Set 1 is an odd collection of radio-friendly tunes, except the final Antelope, where Trey moves nicely from subdued phrases to a screaming frenzy.
		Set 1 is an odd collection of radio-friendly tunes, except the final Antelope, where Trey moves nicely from subdued phrases to a screaming frenzy. This show was basically two sets of awesomeness sandwiched between mediocre jams. I'll explain.
		This show was basically two sets of awesomeness sandwiched between mediocre jams. I'll explain. Having been there and Dallas, the only thing wrong with this show was indeed the flow. It didn't really have any. The Dallas show the next night really showed the contrast of a show with very good flow, to one that doesn't have much at all. I loved hearing/seeing songs I'd never seen/heard before. I also loved getting a favorite or two. But, it was indeed a little awkward for whatever reason... especially after Dallas showed what could have been. It was hard to surrender when there wasn't much flow... Still had a blast though.
		Having been there and Dallas, the only thing wrong with this show was indeed the flow. It didn't really have any. The Dallas show the next night really showed the contrast of a show with very good flow, to one that doesn't have much at all. I loved hearing/seeing songs I'd never seen/heard before. I also loved getting a favorite or two. But, it was indeed a little awkward for whatever reason... especially after Dallas showed what could have been. It was hard to surrender when there wasn't much flow... Still had a blast though.
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Review by fluffhead108
First Set:
Take the Party Time and the Dirt. If you collect Lawn Boys then this one is worth grabbing, as Mike lays down his usual ditty quite well. But skip the rest, except maybe Bouncing, so that you can hear that ungodly screeeechhhh that Trey throws in before the outro. Not memorable for a good reason, but memorable nonetheless.
Second Set:
Things start well, and the entire 3rd quarter (46 Dogs thru Jibboo) is quite good. But the real highlights here, bizarrely enough, are the slow tunes. That doesn't make for a great concert (especially in 100 degree heat) but for posterity, it gives us lovely versions of Shade, Velvet Sea, and Waiting All Night. For my money, these 3 tunes are arguably the highlight of the show. That says something about the show, of course, but it also says something about those tunes. Give them a spin!