Soundcheck: Stealing Time from the Faulty Plan
SET 1: Harpua[1] > Brother, Down with Disease > Back on the Train, Funky Bitch, Timber (Jerry the Mule), The Wedge, The Moma Dance, Thunder Road[2], Tube, Alaska > David Bowie
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Walls of the Cave > Slave to the Traffic Light > Fluffhead > Sand[3] > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Light > Backwards Down the Number Line, Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Julius
 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Yeah, all that and at certain points, more. Thanks to my peep for securing 2nd row pavilion seats for us, excellent vantage directly in line with Trey, he had to see me doing my pogo stick inpersonation, LOL!
		Yeah, all that and at certain points, more. Thanks to my peep for securing 2nd row pavilion seats for us, excellent vantage directly in line with Trey, he had to see me doing my pogo stick inpersonation, LOL!  I just listened to set II from this show with headphones on:  SAND is five stars complete with "stop - start - stop - start" jamming towards the end.  Walls Of The Cave is tight tight tight, as if they meticulously practiced it just that morning??  The transitions are so tight, it's as if their four minds are one.  Impressive!  Overall, second set 6/19/11 is above average, but Sand and Walls are grade A perfect Phish making this second set a must have.  The light is growing brighter 2011 - 2012!  Yay!
		I just listened to set II from this show with headphones on:  SAND is five stars complete with "stop - start - stop - start" jamming towards the end.  Walls Of The Cave is tight tight tight, as if they meticulously practiced it just that morning??  The transitions are so tight, it's as if their four minds are one.  Impressive!  Overall, second set 6/19/11 is above average, but Sand and Walls are grade A perfect Phish making this second set a must have.  The light is growing brighter 2011 - 2012!  Yay!
	 Phish loves Virginia and they proved it again with Trey saying 'This is the perfect place for this' before setting into a 12 minute Harpua. Continuing tradition with Brother, as was one of the earliest Back on the Train in recent phistory. Funky Bitch, Timber, Wedge, and Moma was a groove session that was someone cut off by the touching, yet set halting Thunder Road.. would have been better if the encore was Thunder Road > Julius. Tube also sounded a little forced, but the set came around nicely with a finally sweet Alaska and mysterious David Bowie.
		Phish loves Virginia and they proved it again with Trey saying 'This is the perfect place for this' before setting into a 12 minute Harpua. Continuing tradition with Brother, as was one of the earliest Back on the Train in recent phistory. Funky Bitch, Timber, Wedge, and Moma was a groove session that was someone cut off by the touching, yet set halting Thunder Road.. would have been better if the encore was Thunder Road > Julius. Tube also sounded a little forced, but the set came around nicely with a finally sweet Alaska and mysterious David Bowie. Writing this from my phone on the way out of the lot. Sick show, lots of energy aside from a throw in of alaska after the boss' sax tribute who passed last night, but it was a nice breather. Had the folks and kids come out for a harpua/brother opener...sick. Trey was on fire all night. Check out the Sand for sure, gordo and page destroyed it. Tribute to springsteins sax player was nice and played well. Light to bdnl left me wanting more but hey whatever. Solid show all around. 1st set was fun as shit, not a lot of type ii throughout the night. But sand light my world up. Check it out and have fu n at superball!
		Writing this from my phone on the way out of the lot. Sick show, lots of energy aside from a throw in of alaska after the boss' sax tribute who passed last night, but it was a nice breather. Had the folks and kids come out for a harpua/brother opener...sick. Trey was on fire all night. Check out the Sand for sure, gordo and page destroyed it. Tribute to springsteins sax player was nice and played well. Light to bdnl left me wanting more but hey whatever. Solid show all around. 1st set was fun as shit, not a lot of type ii throughout the night. But sand light my world up. Check it out and have fu n at superball!
	 I was in the pit during the 1st set on Page's side dancing with everyone else without incident. When you've been to tons of shows, whether it's GD or Phish, you learn the fine art of dancing in tight spaces and moving through crowds without bumping.
		I was in the pit during the 1st set on Page's side dancing with everyone else without incident. When you've been to tons of shows, whether it's GD or Phish, you learn the fine art of dancing in tight spaces and moving through crowds without bumping.Add a Review
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