SET 1: Buried Alive > Runaway Jim > Torn and Frayed, Funky Bitch, The Moma Dance > Rift, Nothing, Ocelot, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Possum, Rocky Top
SET 2: Carini -> Taste > Ghost > Boogie On Reggae Woman > If I Could, Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > Harry Hood > Cavern > Buried Alive Reprise
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 Okay, so just a bit of background, I did not attend this show, but I did Couch Tour from the stream along with many other people. Being able to get the SBD of the show early in the morning is a real blessing, and I’m really enjoying being able to write this review with the recording playing in the background.
		Okay, so just a bit of background, I did not attend this show, but I did Couch Tour from the stream along with many other people. Being able to get the SBD of the show early in the morning is a real blessing, and I’m really enjoying being able to write this review with the recording playing in the background. As a 3.0 Noob, this is hands down one of the best shows I've ever been to (the only other one that compares is 6/8/12).  Buried Alive definitely started the show off on a great note and the high energy of the song match well with that of the audience as Phish opened the tour screaming.  Other set 1 highlights were the Runaway Jim, a real funky Ocelot, and although not great, a rather interesting Possum.  It seemed like Trey was trying to slow that Possum jam down like the '11 Blossom version but the rest of the band never really took the bait.  Now onto the second set, which quite literally blew my mind.  Carini jam went really dark and really deep before it made a rather surprising but natural segue into a great Taste. As taste ended, the band started playing some interesting ambient funk, and as soon as I recognized that Ghost riff start playing over I nearly freaked out.  I immediately knew that we were in for a funky, more pre-3.0 esque Ghost.  And it became exactly that as Ghost went into an amazing dark funk jam.  The Boogie on jam after that was phenomenal after that and brought the energy back up after being brought to subterranean depths with Ghost.  Those were the main highlights for me, and I'm glad to say I've finally experienced a pretty awesome show.
		As a 3.0 Noob, this is hands down one of the best shows I've ever been to (the only other one that compares is 6/8/12).  Buried Alive definitely started the show off on a great note and the high energy of the song match well with that of the audience as Phish opened the tour screaming.  Other set 1 highlights were the Runaway Jim, a real funky Ocelot, and although not great, a rather interesting Possum.  It seemed like Trey was trying to slow that Possum jam down like the '11 Blossom version but the rest of the band never really took the bait.  Now onto the second set, which quite literally blew my mind.  Carini jam went really dark and really deep before it made a rather surprising but natural segue into a great Taste. As taste ended, the band started playing some interesting ambient funk, and as soon as I recognized that Ghost riff start playing over I nearly freaked out.  I immediately knew that we were in for a funky, more pre-3.0 esque Ghost.  And it became exactly that as Ghost went into an amazing dark funk jam.  The Boogie on jam after that was phenomenal after that and brought the energy back up after being brought to subterranean depths with Ghost.  Those were the main highlights for me, and I'm glad to say I've finally experienced a pretty awesome show.
	 @waxbanks has it pretty well summed up, particularly with regards to the inverted Ghost> Boogie On pairing, which is the first thing you should be listening to if you're an impatient fellow. A strange Ghost to be sure. Actually both it and the Carini should make for some interesting listening back, if for no other reason than to decipher whether the band was experimenting through fog, or communicating over our heads. Either way they were obviously looking to try out some new shit instead of just rock up the ladder, which I'll take any day of the week. I'm not sure I heard any of the Siket Disc or Guy Forget nods that some seem to have, but I haven't listened back yet. Regardless, the Boogie On went to pure hose territory.
		 @waxbanks has it pretty well summed up, particularly with regards to the inverted Ghost> Boogie On pairing, which is the first thing you should be listening to if you're an impatient fellow. A strange Ghost to be sure. Actually both it and the Carini should make for some interesting listening back, if for no other reason than to decipher whether the band was experimenting through fog, or communicating over our heads. Either way they were obviously looking to try out some new shit instead of just rock up the ladder, which I'll take any day of the week. I'm not sure I heard any of the Siket Disc or Guy Forget nods that some seem to have, but I haven't listened back yet. Regardless, the Boogie On went to pure hose territory.  Amazing run of songs to start the second set, especially Boogie on Reggae Woman.  Phew, Boogie was Hot!
		Amazing run of songs to start the second set, especially Boogie on Reggae Woman.  Phew, Boogie was Hot!
	 Funky second set...  AMAZING Quinn the Eskimo and Cavern...  Standard encore...  Great time and cannot wait till tomorrow!!!
		Funky second set...  AMAZING Quinn the Eskimo and Cavern...  Standard encore...  Great time and cannot wait till tomorrow!!!
	 All I really want to say is: Phish is back!
		All I really want to say is: Phish is back!   Wonderful night of patient, creative explorations.  Ghost>Boogie On>If I Could was the highlight, but really the entire second set hung together.  Great song placement, focused playing, and best of all a sense of musical togetherness, shared by all.  At a certain point everyone started to realize that Boogie On had opened into a big time funk jam, and the excitement and appreciation was deep.  A great way to start the tour.
		Wonderful night of patient, creative explorations.  Ghost>Boogie On>If I Could was the highlight, but really the entire second set hung together.  Great song placement, focused playing, and best of all a sense of musical togetherness, shared by all.  At a certain point everyone started to realize that Boogie On had opened into a big time funk jam, and the excitement and appreciation was deep.  A great way to start the tour.
	 This show has a Stevie Wonder tease inside of a Stevie Wonder song that .net failed to mentioned in the notes.
		This show has a Stevie Wonder tease inside of a Stevie Wonder song that .net failed to mentioned in the notes.  wow,cant believe this 2nd set hasnt been touched,imo of course!
		wow,cant believe this 2nd set hasnt been touched,imo of course! 'Carini' through 'If I Could" was amazing! They continually took risks and were rewarded. IMO could be the best run of tunes of the 3.0 era.
		'Carini' through 'If I Could" was amazing! They continually took risks and were rewarded. IMO could be the best run of tunes of the 3.0 era. Carini>Taste and Ghost>Boogie Near Hour of amazing music.  Both almost like one big song
		Carini>Taste and Ghost>Boogie Near Hour of amazing music.  Both almost like one big song
	 What a tour opener! Boogie On brings it, and I think has a Guy Forget tease as well.
		What a tour opener! Boogie On brings it, and I think has a Guy Forget tease as well.
	 I feel like this is a slightly above average-great show. Buried Alive, Torn and Frayed, Nothing, and Beauty of a Broken Heart in the first set are all amongst the rarer tunes in Phish's active catalogue, at this point, and all are treated faithfully. Torn and Frayed seemed to reflect its title and subject-matter with rather rusty vocals from Trey and Page, Page usually being "Mr. Even Keel," as dubbed by Trey in The Phish Book. The second set is really, really good, though. Carini goes into a pretty, ambient jam that -> Taste. Ghost features modulated drippy funk (where by "drippy" I mean that Trey has a kind of synaesthetic sound going on with his guitar deep in the groove... you'll have to hear it for yourself, v. remarkable) > Boogie on Reggae Woman which is where the victory of the set settles, with the peaky blinder eventually resolving into a quite griddy rhythm that I would've liked to hear elaborated upon. The Harry Hood that follows later in the set is welcome, but doesn't "rage."
		I feel like this is a slightly above average-great show. Buried Alive, Torn and Frayed, Nothing, and Beauty of a Broken Heart in the first set are all amongst the rarer tunes in Phish's active catalogue, at this point, and all are treated faithfully. Torn and Frayed seemed to reflect its title and subject-matter with rather rusty vocals from Trey and Page, Page usually being "Mr. Even Keel," as dubbed by Trey in The Phish Book. The second set is really, really good, though. Carini goes into a pretty, ambient jam that -> Taste. Ghost features modulated drippy funk (where by "drippy" I mean that Trey has a kind of synaesthetic sound going on with his guitar deep in the groove... you'll have to hear it for yourself, v. remarkable) > Boogie on Reggae Woman which is where the victory of the set settles, with the peaky blinder eventually resolving into a quite griddy rhythm that I would've liked to hear elaborated upon. The Harry Hood that follows later in the set is welcome, but doesn't "rage."
	 Never give up on your favorite band. That's what the incredibly inspired two night stand at DCU shouted loud and clear.
		Never give up on your favorite band. That's what the incredibly inspired two night stand at DCU shouted loud and clear.
	 Out of the many shows I've seen, I've never felt more Mike-impact. Unbelievable run of cohesive funk. Freakin' bringin' it to Worcester!!! The whole night was a collection of EPIC song combinations. Thought the first set was going to shine, but the second delivered. After Possum, everything was icing on the cake!
		Out of the many shows I've seen, I've never felt more Mike-impact. Unbelievable run of cohesive funk. Freakin' bringin' it to Worcester!!! The whole night was a collection of EPIC song combinations. Thought the first set was going to shine, but the second delivered. After Possum, everything was icing on the cake!
	 What an amazing show and a great way to start the phenomenal 2012 Summer Tour. The first set was solid and the song selection was somewhat interesting and well played. Although it must me stated that the highlights (and there are several) are found all throughout this fantastic second set. From a "death to life" inspired Carini to Taste followed by a mesmerizing and focused Ghost which then seamlessly transitions into the all out funk party shakedown that is this particular Boogie On. As the embers settle and the lights dim, a perfectly placed If I Could rises up and places a candid and all to appropriate exclamation mark on an excellent run. The rest of the set is excellent as well but do yourself a favor, Carini through If I Could will stay in your rotation for a while, if not this entire show. Performances like this one are a reminder of why we love this band.
		What an amazing show and a great way to start the phenomenal 2012 Summer Tour. The first set was solid and the song selection was somewhat interesting and well played. Although it must me stated that the highlights (and there are several) are found all throughout this fantastic second set. From a "death to life" inspired Carini to Taste followed by a mesmerizing and focused Ghost which then seamlessly transitions into the all out funk party shakedown that is this particular Boogie On. As the embers settle and the lights dim, a perfectly placed If I Could rises up and places a candid and all to appropriate exclamation mark on an excellent run. The rest of the set is excellent as well but do yourself a favor, Carini through If I Could will stay in your rotation for a while, if not this entire show. Performances like this one are a reminder of why we love this band.
	 saw 9 this Leg 1 2012; heard all that i missed digitally - still trying to figure what are the best stand alone sets.  Got to say DCU 1 Set II is pretty darn beautiful, patient, spacey, tight, fun phish.  download this show and notice the Carini>Taste>Boogie>Ghost go to your charts.  see you out west!
		saw 9 this Leg 1 2012; heard all that i missed digitally - still trying to figure what are the best stand alone sets.  Got to say DCU 1 Set II is pretty darn beautiful, patient, spacey, tight, fun phish.  download this show and notice the Carini>Taste>Boogie>Ghost go to your charts.  see you out west!
	 After missing all of the 2011 shows, I was excited to see this.  Since it was the tour opener, I was expecting a straightforward show without much improvisation and experimentation.
		After missing all of the 2011 shows, I was excited to see this.  Since it was the tour opener, I was expecting a straightforward show without much improvisation and experimentation. my 9th show and my fav so far , i cant put into words how great Boogie was , it was the first time i was ever completley sucked into a jam like that , great show from start to finish + Torn & Frayed is my fav Stones song and i got ny first Runaway Jim so overall certainly one of the best for me and i have seen 4 shows at MSG
		my 9th show and my fav so far , i cant put into words how great Boogie was , it was the first time i was ever completley sucked into a jam like that , great show from start to finish + Torn & Frayed is my fav Stones song and i got ny first Runaway Jim so overall certainly one of the best for me and i have seen 4 shows at MSG
	 it`s been said already, but that second set was intense. they wasted no time launching carini into deep space, a shape-shifting, evolving space that didn't seem to stay in one place for more than 30 seconds yet every move was the right move. it felt almost composed.
		it`s been said already, but that second set was intense. they wasted no time launching carini into deep space, a shape-shifting, evolving space that didn't seem to stay in one place for more than 30 seconds yet every move was the right move. it felt almost composed. Just play Norwegian Wood! You are killing me The Phish. Torn n Frayed, Nothing, Buried Alive(by funk), Called Carini, and Hood.
		Just play Norwegian Wood! You are killing me The Phish. Torn n Frayed, Nothing, Buried Alive(by funk), Called Carini, and Hood.  Ahh yes 6/7/12, this show made me want to follow Phish everywhere. I grab a ride to Worcester with friends and go to the box office to claim a ticket from someone I know who is in Germany. This transaction doesn’t go so well at first haha, so I lose my friends in the process. They finally give me the ticket once the person I know calls them from Germany. I never made it to my actual seat this night.
		Ahh yes 6/7/12, this show made me want to follow Phish everywhere. I grab a ride to Worcester with friends and go to the box office to claim a ticket from someone I know who is in Germany. This transaction doesn’t go so well at first haha, so I lose my friends in the process. They finally give me the ticket once the person I know calls them from Germany. I never made it to my actual seat this night. I've been seeing the phellas hell or high water since 1996 summer in earnest. There have been many watershed moments I witnessed which signaled a new tone, a new sound, a new passage, a new age, etc. These moments happened often from tour to tour during 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 in my experience.....to that point...the 2nd set opener Carini from Worcester in 2012 is my "sleeper" watershed moment for 3.0. When the sound we now enjoy and reveal in today took shape...I witnessed this somewhat innocuous Type II excursion in person and I knew then the phellas still had a lot more in them. The -> into Taste and the Ghost>Boogie>If I Could that follows drives home my point imo. This show really signaled them falling back in love with what they do. Enjoy another spin (if you haven't recently)
		I've been seeing the phellas hell or high water since 1996 summer in earnest. There have been many watershed moments I witnessed which signaled a new tone, a new sound, a new passage, a new age, etc. These moments happened often from tour to tour during 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 in my experience.....to that point...the 2nd set opener Carini from Worcester in 2012 is my "sleeper" watershed moment for 3.0. When the sound we now enjoy and reveal in today took shape...I witnessed this somewhat innocuous Type II excursion in person and I knew then the phellas still had a lot more in them. The -> into Taste and the Ghost>Boogie>If I Could that follows drives home my point imo. This show really signaled them falling back in love with what they do. Enjoy another spin (if you haven't recently)
	 For all you kids with short attention spans, here's the cole's notes summary with recommendations:
		For all you kids with short attention spans, here's the cole's notes summary with recommendations: that's totally my left toe coming out of carini & should be noted in the setlist
		that's totally my left toe coming out of carini & should be noted in the setlist
	 Trey has mastered that new Languedoc. Thats a big part of it. That an Page killed it both nights. Once Fish gets going.....
		Trey has mastered that new Languedoc. Thats a big part of it. That an Page killed it both nights. Once Fish gets going..... Awesome Show.  First tour opener I have made and 1st time in woosta... Crowd was feeling it and so was the band.  Mike's bass was extra funky and everyone else followed suit
		Awesome Show.  First tour opener I have made and 1st time in woosta... Crowd was feeling it and so was the band.  Mike's bass was extra funky and everyone else followed suit
	 -4? Even I'm surprised by that. I was touting the skill in which Phish built up by practicing.
		-4? Even I'm surprised by that. I was touting the skill in which Phish built up by practicing.
	 whats up with Kuroda? he was teaching this gut all during the 1st set...thats why at some points the light were not in sync.
		whats up with Kuroda? he was teaching this gut all during the 1st set...thats why at some points the light were not in sync. Only through Possum right now and they are especially coherent sounding so far. Have thought to myself when reading critical analysis, specifically their resistance to enter the spacier jams of past, "I'd rather these guys be around for a full life then encourage them to enter those places that have been at times a near death trap." Be healthy and reggae on!
		Only through Possum right now and they are especially coherent sounding so far. Have thought to myself when reading critical analysis, specifically their resistance to enter the spacier jams of past, "I'd rather these guys be around for a full life then encourage them to enter those places that have been at times a near death trap." Be healthy and reggae on!
	 Welcome Back! Only Phish can make me feel good the impending doom that is summer in Florida.
		Welcome Back! Only Phish can make me feel good the impending doom that is summer in Florida.
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Review by waxbanks
Heartening display of patience, focus, and empathy from the whole band, all night long. No single 'jamming style' seemed to take precedence -- nothing resembling the 'Storage Jam,' only a moment of those addictive staccato polyrhythms (cf. 2/26/03 Stash, 12/28/10 Hood), the occasional textural Hendrix-inspired 'space jam' riff from Trey recalling those antarctic late '97 nights. But we did get an unusually high dose of old-fashioned funk grooves -- Moma was, as I felt the need to point out to some poor tolerant bastard standing next to me near the stage, 'some prehistoric shit right [t]here.'
Torn and Frayed is a heartbreaking song, coming from Trey.
Rift was muted, Bitch and Moma were *nasty*, Ocelot(!) and Possum(?!) were early jamming highlights.
Page didn't flag for a moment all night. None of 'em did -- though I wanna relisten to Fish's performance. He sounded a little different from his usual sprightly self. Last year he was at peak performance. For some reason I had the impression that he'd lost a step over these six months. Maybe it's nothin'.
Beauty of a Broken Heart should be played at every show. I say this with love: I wish Trey were putting as much work into his arrangements these days as Page put into that one. On the other hand, I thought If I Could was subtly reworked(?); it was devastating, regardless. Trey writes incredible four-cornered tunes for guitar/piano rockers and I wish he were building songs of that complexity now.
Maybe there's more to come tomorrow, I dunno.
You had to figure the band would take Carini for a nice long ride, given its prominent placement starting the summer's first set, but its sweet MLT/WTU-esque ambient jam was an unexpected delight, and segued gracefully into what felt like a slowed-down Taste. Which Page proceeded to demolish, though Trey was anticlimactically sloppy in the backstretch after a strong start.
Definitely one of my favourite Carinis -- and that song's been no slouch since the band came back!
Ghost > Boogie > If I Could: Trey let Mike carry on and on and on during Boogie, then hopped in to complete the two-chord hose jam that Ghost, in a kinda scattered (though still awesome) version, hinted at but never quite reached. Carini through If I Could was an amazing run of tunes that flowed organically on the night, even if Trey called for Boogie On just for kicks after Mike switched on the ol' filter.
I mean it about 'scattered,' by the way, though this Ghost's gonna have a lot of fans and I'm one of them. It really did feel like Boogie On offered the Forget/Suzy-like orgasmic I-IV jam that Ghost never quite generated, that they were (or Trey was) still looking for release at that point. Trey was throwing a LOT of stuff at the wall during that Ghost jam, and not all of it stuck; I remember thinking to myself, 'this is a preview of everything to come this summer.'
Maybe it was actually more coherent than I'm giving it credit for. Hard to trust one's judgment on such a night.
Well, so anyway.
Two sets filled to bursting with energetic, creative playing, and an hourlong run of unexpectedly rich, multifaceted jams to open Set II? That's a good portent for summer. A damn good show, top to tails. The only important detail is this: Phish came to PLAY last night, and if you've learned anything at all since George H.W. Bush's presidency, you know that a focused, determined Phish is pretty much the best rock'n'roll show what am. Thinking of seeing a show this summer? See a show this summer.