SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Punch You in the Eye > Bathtub Gin > Taste, Lawn Boy, Mound, Gotta Jibboo > Reba[1], Fee[2] > Backwards Down the Number Line
SET 2: Carini -> Tweezer > Free, Crosseyed and Painless -> Light -> Boogie On Reggae Woman > Julius, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Loving Cup > Tweezer Reprise
 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 "Fee: ... After the final chorus, I saw Trey mouth something to Mike, and they started playing this pretty and ethereal melody. I was stunned. Combined with the sunset, I'm pretty sure that this was one of the prettiest moments I've ever witnessed."
		"Fee: ... After the final chorus, I saw Trey mouth something to Mike, and they started playing this pretty and ethereal melody. I was stunned. Combined with the sunset, I'm pretty sure that this was one of the prettiest moments I've ever witnessed." Why does every review given have thumbs down at the end?  It's literally every review from every show.  Why ruin someones fun they had by basically telling them their review was bad?  It was THEIR review.. not yours. Write your own if you want to thumbs down the setlist/show.
		Why does every review given have thumbs down at the end?  It's literally every review from every show.  Why ruin someones fun they had by basically telling them their review was bad?  It was THEIR review.. not yours. Write your own if you want to thumbs down the setlist/show.
	 What a show to end the 3 day run with. I was really pumped for this show, other than it being at Riverbend, which is not one of my favorite venue's at all. I did like the fact that it's only a hour drive for me though. Started off with a good AC DC Bag, and it just got better and better from there. Lawn Boy was just a little bit of a let down for me, even though it was a good Lawn Boy. It's not one of my favorite tunes and I guess I wasn't ready for it to be right there, but then it picked right back up from there. I've wanted to hear Mound for a long ass time now and I finally got my wish. What a pick me up, and right to a really good Jibbo-Reba-Fee before ending with a good Backwards Down the Number Line. Fantastic start the second set with Carini, which I love, great Tweezer and Free going into a very good Crosseyed and Painless. Julius and YEM were both fantastic, and what a way to end it with Loving Cup-Tweezer Reprise. This was a great end to fantastic weekend for me. I loved the 3 day road trip and can't wait for the next one......
		What a show to end the 3 day run with. I was really pumped for this show, other than it being at Riverbend, which is not one of my favorite venue's at all. I did like the fact that it's only a hour drive for me though. Started off with a good AC DC Bag, and it just got better and better from there. Lawn Boy was just a little bit of a let down for me, even though it was a good Lawn Boy. It's not one of my favorite tunes and I guess I wasn't ready for it to be right there, but then it picked right back up from there. I've wanted to hear Mound for a long ass time now and I finally got my wish. What a pick me up, and right to a really good Jibbo-Reba-Fee before ending with a good Backwards Down the Number Line. Fantastic start the second set with Carini, which I love, great Tweezer and Free going into a very good Crosseyed and Painless. Julius and YEM were both fantastic, and what a way to end it with Loving Cup-Tweezer Reprise. This was a great end to fantastic weekend for me. I loved the 3 day road trip and can't wait for the next one......
	 Disclaimer: Haven't been to a show yet this tour, but have listened to recordings of each night.
		Disclaimer: Haven't been to a show yet this tour, but have listened to recordings of each night.  this was a fun rocking show.  the set list kind of reeks of "standard 2011," but good playing prevailed throughout...
		this was a fun rocking show.  the set list kind of reeks of "standard 2011," but good playing prevailed throughout... The third and final Midwest show of the 1st leg finished off the weekend quite nicely, though the free-flowing and open-ended jams that were seen on Friday and Saturday did not make another appearance. Things in the first set never really seemed to lift off until 'Mound' came out to play, a very silly Gordon creation. The opening hits of 'AC/DC Bag', 'Punch You In The Eye', 'Bathtub Gin', and 'Taste', were earnestly played albeit being rather standard. Page's House came to play once again, and his new shirt shined on in the first 'Lawn Boy' since October. 'Gotta Jibboo' - always a surefire hit - came next and eventually led into the summer's first 'Reba'.. a song that many thought would have been played by now instead of halfway through tour, at the 8th show. What a worthwhile wait it has been and despite Trey's recent yet rare flubbs this summer, this 'Reba' is played flawlessly. Once the intricately constructed composition ends, the tune explodes and soars and all four guys sound amazing, but the power doesn't quite match the other 'Reba' of 2011 - New Year's Day. After another New Year's Day favorite, 'Fee',  Trey cuts off an ambient jam off too early to bring a short 'Backwards Down the Number Line'. This is the second time this summer that Big Red has aborted a nice balance in sound (See Holmdel 6/1/2011 'Ghost') to bring his new little tune out.
		The third and final Midwest show of the 1st leg finished off the weekend quite nicely, though the free-flowing and open-ended jams that were seen on Friday and Saturday did not make another appearance. Things in the first set never really seemed to lift off until 'Mound' came out to play, a very silly Gordon creation. The opening hits of 'AC/DC Bag', 'Punch You In The Eye', 'Bathtub Gin', and 'Taste', were earnestly played albeit being rather standard. Page's House came to play once again, and his new shirt shined on in the first 'Lawn Boy' since October. 'Gotta Jibboo' - always a surefire hit - came next and eventually led into the summer's first 'Reba'.. a song that many thought would have been played by now instead of halfway through tour, at the 8th show. What a worthwhile wait it has been and despite Trey's recent yet rare flubbs this summer, this 'Reba' is played flawlessly. Once the intricately constructed composition ends, the tune explodes and soars and all four guys sound amazing, but the power doesn't quite match the other 'Reba' of 2011 - New Year's Day. After another New Year's Day favorite, 'Fee',  Trey cuts off an ambient jam off too early to bring a short 'Backwards Down the Number Line'. This is the second time this summer that Big Red has aborted a nice balance in sound (See Holmdel 6/1/2011 'Ghost') to bring his new little tune out. AC/DC Bag: good start
		AC/DC Bag: good start Listened to this on the LivePhish app on Saturday night while doing some long overdue cleaning.
		Listened to this on the LivePhish app on Saturday night while doing some long overdue cleaning.    This is a great show that will remain underrated for years to come because of the two magnificent shows at DTE and Blossum prior.
		This is a great show that will remain underrated for years to come because of the two magnificent shows at DTE and Blossum prior. Though not a weak show by any means, this show was perhaps the weakest of my 3-show run (6/3 - 6/5). Heavy on the rock and light on the exploratory jams, with patient, sparse playing scattered throughout. They played many of my favorite tunes, including Lawn Boy (which I was kind-sorta chasing). Fee ended with a wonderful (albeit short-lived) harmonics jam. Tweezer and Light were strong, though Trey cut Light off early with a very forced transition into Boogie On.
		Though not a weak show by any means, this show was perhaps the weakest of my 3-show run (6/3 - 6/5). Heavy on the rock and light on the exploratory jams, with patient, sparse playing scattered throughout. They played many of my favorite tunes, including Lawn Boy (which I was kind-sorta chasing). Fee ended with a wonderful (albeit short-lived) harmonics jam. Tweezer and Light were strong, though Trey cut Light off early with a very forced transition into Boogie On.
	 In my opinion...the weakest of last year's "Mid West" mini-run through Michigan and Ohio, but still a great show nonetheless. First set packs a great punch with some of the classics; AC/DC Bag, PYITE, Gin and Mound. Jibboo and Reba were perfect for this night as I was with a friend who had been chasing Reba and finally got one. Fee was really cool, I had been wanting to see Trey sing the verses through a microphone so that was special.
		In my opinion...the weakest of last year's "Mid West" mini-run through Michigan and Ohio, but still a great show nonetheless. First set packs a great punch with some of the classics; AC/DC Bag, PYITE, Gin and Mound. Jibboo and Reba were perfect for this night as I was with a friend who had been chasing Reba and finally got one. Fee was really cool, I had been wanting to see Trey sing the verses through a microphone so that was special. Very good first set.  Punch, Gin, Jiboo, Reba, and even the jam on Mound were all great in this setting, watching from the lawn.
		Very good first set.  Punch, Gin, Jiboo, Reba, and even the jam on Mound were all great in this setting, watching from the lawn.   I was at this shows last summer and it was a great show all around. They played through the sets perfectly and nailed all transitions. Starting out with a rocking Bag you knew it was gonna be a good show. It got the crowd goin and Trey played very well and built up lots of momentum. The highlight of the first set for me was Mound. This was the last Mound to still be considered somewhat rare. After this show Phish starting busting out Mounds left and right. But at this show, Mound was still quite a rarity. Another cool little perk in the first set was the outro for Fee. Phish got going on a little ambient/melodical jam for about 2.5 minutes. I have never heard them do that at the end of Fee and it was quite interesting. Page added to it with some unique synthesizer tones at the end and it melded very nicely into the first set closer, BDTNL.
		I was at this shows last summer and it was a great show all around. They played through the sets perfectly and nailed all transitions. Starting out with a rocking Bag you knew it was gonna be a good show. It got the crowd goin and Trey played very well and built up lots of momentum. The highlight of the first set for me was Mound. This was the last Mound to still be considered somewhat rare. After this show Phish starting busting out Mounds left and right. But at this show, Mound was still quite a rarity. Another cool little perk in the first set was the outro for Fee. Phish got going on a little ambient/melodical jam for about 2.5 minutes. I have never heard them do that at the end of Fee and it was quite interesting. Page added to it with some unique synthesizer tones at the end and it melded very nicely into the first set closer, BDTNL. After the previous two nights this show wasn't much.  Never really got into it during the show, seemed like a lot of going through the motions.  For the most part everything is well played.  Highlights in the first set were a nice bathtub gin, despite not being long.  Lifted off nicely.  Was happy to see Mound, and the outro to Fee was a bit extended and very pleasant.
		After the previous two nights this show wasn't much.  Never really got into it during the show, seemed like a lot of going through the motions.  For the most part everything is well played.  Highlights in the first set were a nice bathtub gin, despite not being long.  Lifted off nicely.  Was happy to see Mound, and the outro to Fee was a bit extended and very pleasant. I dig this Tweezer. There is a C and P tease at about the 9:45 mark.  I enjoyed Riverbend even though the pillars/supports holding up the shed obstructed our view a bit. Uninspired 2nd set. No where near as good as Blossom on the whole.
		I dig this Tweezer. There is a C and P tease at about the 9:45 mark.  I enjoyed Riverbend even though the pillars/supports holding up the shed obstructed our view a bit. Uninspired 2nd set. No where near as good as Blossom on the whole. Liked this much more than Blossom, great setlist, great playing, even if it was mostly type I rage.
		Liked this much more than Blossom, great setlist, great playing, even if it was mostly type I rage.   my first show. i have been into Phish hardcore for like 6 months and they just do it for me. i thought it was a pretty good show for Phish
		my first show. i have been into Phish hardcore for like 6 months and they just do it for me. i thought it was a pretty good show for Phish
	 After a few days to reflect on this show, I have to say it was a smoker start to finish. It really had everything you'd want in a Phish show. Impressive energy from both the band and crowd, rare songs (Fee, Mound, etc), solid covers, and NO SLOW DOWNS (outside of Lawn Boy).
		After a few days to reflect on this show, I have to say it was a smoker start to finish. It really had everything you'd want in a Phish show. Impressive energy from both the band and crowd, rare songs (Fee, Mound, etc), solid covers, and NO SLOW DOWNS (outside of Lawn Boy).  Mike got turned up during Boogie On and never got turned down.  He was loud and booming on the Lawn all through Julius, YEM, Cup & Tweeprise. The PLM has emerged victorious in their struggle! Viva La Revolution!
		Mike got turned up during Boogie On and never got turned down.  He was loud and booming on the Lawn all through Julius, YEM, Cup & Tweeprise. The PLM has emerged victorious in their struggle! Viva La Revolution! "...But that I do know that I love you...."
		"...But that I do know that I love you...." The jam in Gotta Jibbo is a Trey staple.  Been hearing it for years. He always reverts back to this jam - Shake Your Body by Jackson 5.  Sing it and you know what I'm talking  'bout.  Something like..."And you do know that I want cha....let's dance, let's shout, shake your body down to the ground", etc...  I recently even heard in a Marvin Gaye jam in Got to Give It Up.  As previously mentioned, Trey can stick this phucker anywheres!
		The jam in Gotta Jibbo is a Trey staple.  Been hearing it for years. He always reverts back to this jam - Shake Your Body by Jackson 5.  Sing it and you know what I'm talking  'bout.  Something like..."And you do know that I want cha....let's dance, let's shout, shake your body down to the ground", etc...  I recently even heard in a Marvin Gaye jam in Got to Give It Up.  As previously mentioned, Trey can stick this phucker anywheres!
	 First set.... Good but not great PS>>> THERE is no such thing as a bad time at a phish show!!!! Please remember! (LOVED MOUND), not the bands fault as I was 10th row at Blossum and last night at end pav....but what I can tell you my highlights and were I found the band played well and even got us "Up high" folks moving was SET 2.....!
		First set.... Good but not great PS>>> THERE is no such thing as a bad time at a phish show!!!! Please remember! (LOVED MOUND), not the bands fault as I was 10th row at Blossum and last night at end pav....but what I can tell you my highlights and were I found the band played well and even got us "Up high" folks moving was SET 2.....! There is a tease that Trey has had in his arsenal for years. I distinctly recall is resonating and sticking with me during and since the Deer Creek Gumbo of 98. It rears its head when it pops up in the Jibboo around the 4:15 mark - albeit a very delicate brief tease. It's a notable song or riff from the 70's, and I wanna say George Benson, but anyways... I always find myself trying to sing/hum the remainder of the line, but just cannot place it and it just never materializes....can anyone please unstump the Booey?
		There is a tease that Trey has had in his arsenal for years. I distinctly recall is resonating and sticking with me during and since the Deer Creek Gumbo of 98. It rears its head when it pops up in the Jibboo around the 4:15 mark - albeit a very delicate brief tease. It's a notable song or riff from the 70's, and I wanna say George Benson, but anyways... I always find myself trying to sing/hum the remainder of the line, but just cannot place it and it just never materializes....can anyone please unstump the Booey?
	 @OKEEPAPHAN Why does every review given have thumbs down at the end? It's literally every review from every show. Why ruin someones fun they had by basically telling them their review was bad? It was THEIR review.. not yours. Write your own if you want to thumbs down the setlist/show.
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Set I:
AC/DC Bag: Typical opener, full of high energy though.
Punch: I was surprised to see this one as the second song. I'd called it as the second set opener. Either way, a throughly pleasing Punch with a couple cool fakeout endings.
Bathtub Gin: You know you have a good show when this one shows up as the third song. Tasty playing from Page and Mike in particular. Wonderful solo from Trey taboot.
Taste: I have to be honest, this one doesn't do that much for me. It's too....busy. But, I still enjoyed the instrumental section with a sweet Trey solo.
Lawn Boy: Absolutely love this song. They should let Page sing lead more.
Mound: WOW! Second show and a Mound? I was pumped and shocked. Overall, they nailed the complex time/key/mood changes that have plagued this song in most of 3.0. Fantastic song.
Jibboo: Trey shined on this one with a solo that reminded me of the AC version. Pretty cool and tight return to the chorus before....
Reba: This was one of the first Phish songs I'd ever heard (first show I bought was 10/31/94). So, it was nice to have everything brought full circle. After a fairly short jam, I figured that that was the end of set one.
Fee: So, imagine my surprise when Fee started. My friend, Ellie, had been banking on this one. So, you can imagine her excitement when she saw Trey pull out the megaphone. Pretty typical Fee, until the end. After the final chorus, I saw Trey mouth something to Mike, and they started playing this pretty and ethereal melody. I was stunned. Combined with the sunset, I'm pretty sure that this was one of the prettiest moments I've ever witnessed.
BDTNL: Then, Number Line started. I love what they've been doing to this song this summer, and this one was no exception. Truly a great way to cap off set one.
Set II:
Carini: When Carini started, I immediately thought of my buddy Harry. He had decided to skip this show because he only knew 8 songs (I'm training him). This one was his favorite. Oh, the irony. Overall, nice hard-rocking Carini with a wonderful segue into Tweezer.
Tweezer: Best Tweezer of the tour so far. Mike owned his bass. Sweet little ambient section towards the end too. Blended into Free almost seamlessly. At the very least, seek this Tweezer out.
Free: You could just see this one coming. Nice, if standard Free. Had the whole crowd singing along.
Crosseyed: Another surprise. Boy, do they get funky here. They could play this song every show and I wouldn't mind. Whereas Free had everyone singing, Crosseyed had everyone dancing. The energy coming from everyone and the band (When did Fishman get so damned good?) was palpable.
Light: I like everything about this song besides the lyrics. Like BDTNL, I love where this song is going. Watch for this, BDTNL and KDF to become the next big jam vehicles. There was nice ambient esque jam that carried surprisingly into Boogie On. Somewhere this tour, Light is going to reach 20 minutes. You heard it here first.
Boogie On: Nice, funky and danceable Stevie Wonder cover. The dude next to me was pumped to hear it. I've never envied Mike so much as when he starts this song. I was hoping to hear that slow down trick that they did at Bethel, but alas, it wasn't meant to be.
Julius: Instead, we got Julius. I love it when Phish gets bluesy, and this Julius was no exception. There was a hot Trey solo and I figured that this would close out set 2.
YEM: Me and Ellie have never been more pleased to be wrong. I'd seen this one before, but she hadn't. This was the one song (besides Fee) that she wanted to hear since she first got into them. Wonderful funk groovin in this YEM, and they were the tightest that they'd been all night. Which is saying something. Spooky vocal jam followed (I've never been a big fan of vocal jams), which was perfect, except for some annoying drunk lady that actually tried to imitate Phish during the vocal jam. Of all the times to sing-a-long, this was not one of them.
Encore: The encore was pretty standard, but fun nonetheless. I enjoyed myself, and I'm in the process of begging my parents for Superball tickets.