SET 1: Loving Cup, Cities -> Back on the Train, Vultures, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Down with Disease[1] -> Rock and Roll
SET 2: Tube, Run Like an Antelope, The Wedge, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Prince Caspian > Simple > Walls of the Cave
ENCORE: The Squirming Coil
 it was time for the last night of deer creek, before moving out west to alpine valley.  after a very strong first night, everyone was expecting more of the same, and we got it...
		it was time for the last night of deer creek, before moving out west to alpine valley.  after a very strong first night, everyone was expecting more of the same, and we got it... No reviews on this one yet, huh? Well, its probably because the full-wrath of Trey's narco-indulgence was very apparent on this evening. While the precious Vultures was a royal treat at Deer Creek, DWD>R&R, too, this show highlighted the fact that things were most definitely not well with the band and its cohesion. Tube, while a rager, was filled with Trey's (sometimes) senseless 'chord-wails' (As I like to refer to them) and little improvisational input. I'm not undermining this jam...its funky, spacey, sci-fi goodness, but the night's highlights were definitely down-played by their very low-lights. Simple was great. I guess all I can say is that during this tour, Gordo truly bails the band out of sooooo many rough spots due to Trey's patchy inability to contribute to the unique musical language of Phish. This show demonstrates this in full-color.
		No reviews on this one yet, huh? Well, its probably because the full-wrath of Trey's narco-indulgence was very apparent on this evening. While the precious Vultures was a royal treat at Deer Creek, DWD>R&R, too, this show highlighted the fact that things were most definitely not well with the band and its cohesion. Tube, while a rager, was filled with Trey's (sometimes) senseless 'chord-wails' (As I like to refer to them) and little improvisational input. I'm not undermining this jam...its funky, spacey, sci-fi goodness, but the night's highlights were definitely down-played by their very low-lights. Simple was great. I guess all I can say is that during this tour, Gordo truly bails the band out of sooooo many rough spots due to Trey's patchy inability to contribute to the unique musical language of Phish. This show demonstrates this in full-color.
	 I had just seen Trey at Bonnaroo a week or 2 before this show. I was disappointed in this when compared to the Trey Show. Going back with the ears of time I have realized this show holds up. It may have been what I thought was the 1 and only time I'd see phish, but it wasn't as disappointing as I originally thought. I regret ignoring their return in 09 and not going back to a show until 12. Had I been in a better mindset this would have probably been a better show. It wasn't you it was me.
		I had just seen Trey at Bonnaroo a week or 2 before this show. I was disappointed in this when compared to the Trey Show. Going back with the ears of time I have realized this show holds up. It may have been what I thought was the 1 and only time I'd see phish, but it wasn't as disappointing as I originally thought. I regret ignoring their return in 09 and not going back to a show until 12. Had I been in a better mindset this would have probably been a better show. It wasn't you it was me.
	 I have made many blunders in my life but none will haunt me like my first Phish show experiences. I had the opportunity to hit both nights but missed the fist night by selling my tickets for some money to buy party favors. When trying to reflect on my show experiences from back then i wasnt sure which of the two nights i actually hit but after talking to some friends about that time it became clear that i thought i had hit the first night and sold my ticket for the second but what i did was sell my ticket away in the lot before the show on the first night because "i was going to see them tomorrow anyway" oh how foolish i was. It has seemed like such a tarnish on my record but over time i have come to accept the fact that i started on the wrong foot but have done everything in my power since to right this so called wrong. I cant really recall any specific details of how the show went due to me mainly focusing on the fact that i was alone at a show were everyone seemed to be in on a secret i hadnt been told. If you learn anything from me and my story i would hope that it would be that even if we start with a stumble it only takes time to regain ones footing.
		I have made many blunders in my life but none will haunt me like my first Phish show experiences. I had the opportunity to hit both nights but missed the fist night by selling my tickets for some money to buy party favors. When trying to reflect on my show experiences from back then i wasnt sure which of the two nights i actually hit but after talking to some friends about that time it became clear that i thought i had hit the first night and sold my ticket for the second but what i did was sell my ticket away in the lot before the show on the first night because "i was going to see them tomorrow anyway" oh how foolish i was. It has seemed like such a tarnish on my record but over time i have come to accept the fact that i started on the wrong foot but have done everything in my power since to right this so called wrong. I cant really recall any specific details of how the show went due to me mainly focusing on the fact that i was alone at a show were everyone seemed to be in on a secret i hadnt been told. If you learn anything from me and my story i would hope that it would be that even if we start with a stumble it only takes time to regain ones footing.  I went to both shows again, this time not having to drive either night. I had two different people drive both nights and to make things even better, we found a short cut to the venue the second night that took 20 to 30 minutes off the trip. Once again, two great nights at Deer Creek. Enjoyed both nights ecspecially the second starting off with Loving Cup. One of my favorite songs (usually a oncore) that I thought was great. Phish get better and better as time goes on.
		I went to both shows again, this time not having to drive either night. I had two different people drive both nights and to make things even better, we found a short cut to the venue the second night that took 20 to 30 minutes off the trip. Once again, two great nights at Deer Creek. Enjoyed both nights ecspecially the second starting off with Loving Cup. One of my favorite songs (usually a oncore) that I thought was great. Phish get better and better as time goes on.
	 A slightly above average show.
		A slightly above average show.Add a Review
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