SET 1: Walfredo, Mellow Mood, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan > Divided Sky, Tela, My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, Sample in a Jar, Bathtub Gin, Brian and Robert, Run Like an Antelope[1]
SET 2: Wilson > Meatstick -> Saw It Again -> Piper > Ghost -> Jumpin' Jack Flash[2] -> Saw It Again > Contact, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Fire[3]
 To say that this is one of the best Phish shows ever would be a tremendous overstatement, but this show is certainly a high point in Phish 3.0.
		To say that this is one of the best Phish shows ever would be a tremendous overstatement, but this show is certainly a high point in Phish 3.0. After having to bail at the last minute on the Saturday night show, I was excited to get to Columbia for a night of Phish with my girl. Our friends were already in town, so we had a pretty good ideas of the vibe from last night. Little did we know, we picked a good night to come.
		After having to bail at the last minute on the Saturday night show, I was excited to get to Columbia for a night of Phish with my girl. Our friends were already in town, so we had a pretty good ideas of the vibe from last night. Little did we know, we picked a good night to come. This show was so much fun and the jams were nonstop. After the show, I was standing around with about 20 folks just talking about the madness that had just passed, all of us agreeing that the show was the best since of the first comeback (that began on Dec 31 2002). Personally, I wonder if I've ever heard Phish play so well, so consistently. There were certainly shows over the years that can stack up to this show, but have there been many runs to compare with the Hartford>SPAC>Camden>MPP run from this year? I think not.
		This show was so much fun and the jams were nonstop. After the show, I was standing around with about 20 folks just talking about the madness that had just passed, all of us agreeing that the show was the best since of the first comeback (that began on Dec 31 2002). Personally, I wonder if I've ever heard Phish play so well, so consistently. There were certainly shows over the years that can stack up to this show, but have there been many runs to compare with the Hartford>SPAC>Camden>MPP run from this year? I think not. Good Christ... almost gizzed myself during Saw it Again- Great Show, Great Weekend.
		Good Christ... almost gizzed myself during Saw it Again- Great Show, Great Weekend.
	 This show is the perfect mixture of fun with a great setlist. It's one of those nights that truly feels like the guys are playing something special for those in attendance.
		This show is the perfect mixture of fun with a great setlist. It's one of those nights that truly feels like the guys are playing something special for those in attendance.  I usually prefer a Sunday show to a Saturday performance.  My reasoning is that a Saturday night crowd gives off the wrong energy for a band like Phish.  Excluding special shows like NYE, Halloween, or Festivals, I find that they play their best when a crowd starts mellow with no expectations and builds naturally as the band organically escalates.  But, it can cut either way during a two night stand at a venue.  One show is usually much better than the other.  I did not attend the night before and heard mixed reviews of the show in the lot.  Also, despite the great looking setlist that I was jealous of when I read in Camden, I was also hearing that the energy was a little off and the show was not as good as it looked on paper.  So essentially, I was going to the last show of a 4 night mid-Atlantic run and I lucked out.  As a side not, lady luck was surely in my corner.  My buddy had traded for pavillion sets while in the Camden lot and the tickets turned out to be bunk.  Pleading my case with the box office, I was able to BS my way to convincing them that they were legit.  It was a performance for the ages and we waltzed into MPP and found our spot towards the back of the pavillion Page side.
		I usually prefer a Sunday show to a Saturday performance.  My reasoning is that a Saturday night crowd gives off the wrong energy for a band like Phish.  Excluding special shows like NYE, Halloween, or Festivals, I find that they play their best when a crowd starts mellow with no expectations and builds naturally as the band organically escalates.  But, it can cut either way during a two night stand at a venue.  One show is usually much better than the other.  I did not attend the night before and heard mixed reviews of the show in the lot.  Also, despite the great looking setlist that I was jealous of when I read in Camden, I was also hearing that the energy was a little off and the show was not as good as it looked on paper.  So essentially, I was going to the last show of a 4 night mid-Atlantic run and I lucked out.  As a side not, lady luck was surely in my corner.  My buddy had traded for pavillion sets while in the Camden lot and the tickets turned out to be bunk.  Pleading my case with the box office, I was able to BS my way to convincing them that they were legit.  It was a performance for the ages and we waltzed into MPP and found our spot towards the back of the pavillion Page side. This was the final night of my 4 show summer tour (that is until they come back to Jones Beach). My friend called Walfredo prior to the show and it is his 1- timer for the tour tournament. I was familiar with Walfredo, but not too familiar with all of the lyrics. Prior to the show we went to the Crab Shanty (eating crab at MPP). We also saw a couple on lot sitting at a little wood table covered w/newspaper, using wooden mallets to get at their crab meat.
		This was the final night of my 4 show summer tour (that is until they come back to Jones Beach). My friend called Walfredo prior to the show and it is his 1- timer for the tour tournament. I was familiar with Walfredo, but not too familiar with all of the lyrics. Prior to the show we went to the Crab Shanty (eating crab at MPP). We also saw a couple on lot sitting at a little wood table covered w/newspaper, using wooden mallets to get at their crab meat. This show will make a believer of you. The first set is solid pretty much start to finish, with choice song selection and  some powerful playing. While not particularly adventurous, everything is delivered well – particularly an extended Mellow Mood, energetic Stealing Time and My Soul,  and a tight, upbeat Bathtub Gin.
		This show will make a believer of you. The first set is solid pretty much start to finish, with choice song selection and  some powerful playing. While not particularly adventurous, everything is delivered well – particularly an extended Mellow Mood, energetic Stealing Time and My Soul,  and a tight, upbeat Bathtub Gin. Another (way too) long review. Consider yourself forewarned.
		Another (way too) long review. Consider yourself forewarned. Not a review, I just don't know how to get this info to the people who maintain the setlists so I'm putting it here in the hopes that someone relevant sees it.  I hate to be "that phan," but in the interest of being totally complete, it should also be noted that YEM's vocal jam contains a Meatstick tease.  Look for the Meatstick chorus melody, coming from Trey I believe, at 14:58 on the official SBD.  It only comes once so it's easy to miss but once you notice it, it's clear.
		Not a review, I just don't know how to get this info to the people who maintain the setlists so I'm putting it here in the hopes that someone relevant sees it.  I hate to be "that phan," but in the interest of being totally complete, it should also be noted that YEM's vocal jam contains a Meatstick tease.  Look for the Meatstick chorus melody, coming from Trey I believe, at 14:58 on the official SBD.  It only comes once so it's easy to miss but once you notice it, it's clear.
	 This was the show I knew they were back. The Merriweather 2009 show was uninspired at best, and boring at worst. This Sunday night show had all of the elements of a great Phish show with solid playing as the underpinning - which is essential to making the whole thing a success. Bustouts and rarities galore - Walfredo, Mellow Mood, Tela, My Soul, Brian & Robert, Jumpin Jack Flash - plus the Saw It Again thread running through the songs in the second set made for an immersive experience being at the show. It was 100 degrees that day in Maryland, so the band knew they were getting a sweat drenched crowd in need of a strong performance to push on through. The girls next to us in the pit had brought a special Saw It Again sign, while we brought a La Grange sign. They clearly won that battle, while Phish won the war.
		This was the show I knew they were back. The Merriweather 2009 show was uninspired at best, and boring at worst. This Sunday night show had all of the elements of a great Phish show with solid playing as the underpinning - which is essential to making the whole thing a success. Bustouts and rarities galore - Walfredo, Mellow Mood, Tela, My Soul, Brian & Robert, Jumpin Jack Flash - plus the Saw It Again thread running through the songs in the second set made for an immersive experience being at the show. It was 100 degrees that day in Maryland, so the band knew they were getting a sweat drenched crowd in need of a strong performance to push on through. The girls next to us in the pit had brought a special Saw It Again sign, while we brought a La Grange sign. They clearly won that battle, while Phish won the war.
	 I am generally not a fan of 2010, but perhaps unfairly. So I went back to this show and gave it a listen.
		I am generally not a fan of 2010, but perhaps unfairly. So I went back to this show and gave it a listen. This show is a 3.0 BEAST!!! Solid show straight through. One of two Walfredo's on US soil(seen em both) to open was a Grate way to start a show. Unique, energetic, and engaging. The "eating crabs at Merriweather Post" got a big response and rightfully so. The LP SBDreveals some feedback from someone's stage mic right about the time they are saying the "Merriweather Post" part and I always wonder about higher powers, celestial signs, and spiritual shit when I hear it. I don't know. Whatever.
		This show is a 3.0 BEAST!!! Solid show straight through. One of two Walfredo's on US soil(seen em both) to open was a Grate way to start a show. Unique, energetic, and engaging. The "eating crabs at Merriweather Post" got a big response and rightfully so. The LP SBDreveals some feedback from someone's stage mic right about the time they are saying the "Merriweather Post" part and I always wonder about higher powers, celestial signs, and spiritual shit when I hear it. I don't know. Whatever.  I'll leave the rest of the show to everyone else's reviews.. or at least everyone who was raving about how absolutely incredible it was..
		I'll leave the rest of the show to everyone else's reviews.. or at least everyone who was raving about how absolutely incredible it was.. easily hands down an amazing show!!! SawitAgain in everything... all over...and a crazy JumpJackFlash!!
		easily hands down an amazing show!!! SawitAgain in everything... all over...and a crazy JumpJackFlash!!   
   Phish bring the show of the tour to MPP. Sorry MJ... But THIS IS IT !
		Phish bring the show of the tour to MPP. Sorry MJ... But THIS IS IT ! Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
All the auguries are lookin' good. As far as I'm concerned, Phish's summer 2010 shows have left nearly all the band's 2009 work in the shade - and we're only halfway through the season! Can't wait to hear what comes out of the late summer shows.