SET 1: The Birdwatcher, The Curtain With, Fuck Your Face, The Old Home Place, Pebbles and Marbles, Weigh, Chalk Dust Torture, Wolfman's Brother, Cool It Down > Tweezer, Tela > Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
SET 2: Mike's Song > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Back on the Train -> Hold Your Head Up > Bike > Hold Your Head Up > Weekapaug Groove[1] > Prince Caspian > Waves > Bug > David Bowie
ENCORE: Show of Life > Tweezer Reprise
 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Party Time
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					Party Time
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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 After skipping the creek in 2011, it was generally assumed phish would destroy deer creek in 2012.  A hot Cincy>star lake>Blossum stretch managed to knock anticipation up another peg.  Well, there's only one cure for the heat...
		After skipping the creek in 2011, it was generally assumed phish would destroy deer creek in 2012.  A hot Cincy>star lake>Blossum stretch managed to knock anticipation up another peg.  Well, there's only one cure for the heat... I was in the PIT for this perphormance which provided me that multisensory mind melt as if I wasn't hot enough.  Weather never seems to phase these now approaching 50 year old legends - heros from the East!  THE CURTAIN WITH was stunning.  Pebbles & Marlbles was good - LOVE that song.  TWEEZER and Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan knocked me wacky wailing arms spinning by the garbage can now uncontained out of the PIT.  YES YES YES - as mentioned by someone else here, the MCGRUPP has a unique ending five minutes to it - what a treat what a Deercreek treat.  Hearing Jon Fishman solo on Trey's guitar out of key during Weekapaug had me laughing sweat balls slamming Heinikin.  Highlight of the night for me was WAVES and all the WAVES during WAVES tsunami style that brought back the mind melt as I tendered to my brother passed out on the lawn - he's 50 as well and still rockin it for PHISH.  We love you PHISH>  Thank you for Cooling It Down!  You are the highlight of many man many man summers past and future.
		I was in the PIT for this perphormance which provided me that multisensory mind melt as if I wasn't hot enough.  Weather never seems to phase these now approaching 50 year old legends - heros from the East!  THE CURTAIN WITH was stunning.  Pebbles & Marlbles was good - LOVE that song.  TWEEZER and Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan knocked me wacky wailing arms spinning by the garbage can now uncontained out of the PIT.  YES YES YES - as mentioned by someone else here, the MCGRUPP has a unique ending five minutes to it - what a treat what a Deercreek treat.  Hearing Jon Fishman solo on Trey's guitar out of key during Weekapaug had me laughing sweat balls slamming Heinikin.  Highlight of the night for me was WAVES and all the WAVES during WAVES tsunami style that brought back the mind melt as I tendered to my brother passed out on the lawn - he's 50 as well and still rockin it for PHISH.  We love you PHISH>  Thank you for Cooling It Down!  You are the highlight of many man many man summers past and future.
	 IMO Setlist should note "Waves was unfinished". They never returned to the song after the main solo section. And what an outstanding Waves it was! Complete with "Echoes"-like seagull calls and spaceship-launching synth-bass bombs. Waves>Bug is just tremendous.
		IMO Setlist should note "Waves was unfinished". They never returned to the song after the main solo section. And what an outstanding Waves it was! Complete with "Echoes"-like seagull calls and spaceship-launching synth-bass bombs. Waves>Bug is just tremendous.
	 Phish has focus and precision beyond what I've heard at any point this era. Beyond that though, they have a JOY that I haven't heard in even longer. This show is a perfect example of all of that. Give it a spin. Soon.
		Phish has focus and precision beyond what I've heard at any point this era. Beyond that though, they have a JOY that I haven't heard in even longer. This show is a perfect example of all of that. Give it a spin. Soon.
	 Fucking incredible show. By far my favorite 1st set of the year. The jams out of bott n waves were incredible. I'd like to add that waves was not finished. Or am I wrong?
		Fucking incredible show. By far my favorite 1st set of the year. The jams out of bott n waves were incredible. I'd like to add that waves was not finished. Or am I wrong?
	 This is an amazing show. One quick glance at the set-list shows that this one will pad out your Phish stats. Way Cool.
		This is an amazing show. One quick glance at the set-list shows that this one will pad out your Phish stats. Way Cool. I'll say this:
		I'll say this: Good Lord I just have to comment on this show...hot as all get out...literally and figuratively...The Curtain and Pebbles and Weigh got the first set for me...the Mike's>McGrupp>BOTT is fully jammed out...I mean really jammed out......hijinks abound and then Waves crashes over me like a tide...so precise...the Bug is way better than average and then the Bowie...locked in and a few extra riffs thrown in from Trey...yes...peace my friends...
		Good Lord I just have to comment on this show...hot as all get out...literally and figuratively...The Curtain and Pebbles and Weigh got the first set for me...the Mike's>McGrupp>BOTT is fully jammed out...I mean really jammed out......hijinks abound and then Waves crashes over me like a tide...so precise...the Bug is way better than average and then the Bowie...locked in and a few extra riffs thrown in from Trey...yes...peace my friends...
	 Attended this show with my friend, Patrick, an Indianapolis native who took me to my first show at Deer Creek in '09. He picked up on something in the Fishman vacuum solo that haven't seen mentioned before. After the show he tells me Fishman's vacuum playing sounded just like an Indy car racing, going in for a pit stop, and then taking off again.
		Attended this show with my friend, Patrick, an Indianapolis native who took me to my first show at Deer Creek in '09. He picked up on something in the Fishman vacuum solo that haven't seen mentioned before. After the show he tells me Fishman's vacuum playing sounded just like an Indy car racing, going in for a pit stop, and then taking off again. After such a solid summer of shows, I decided to review this one out of the 23 I was fortunate enough to catch. This show gave me my long chased Pebbles and Marbles and was just a truly special night, even with the scorching temperature on that night! Well the boys came out as usual, with Trey sporting a Flyers shirt rather than one of his usual flannel shirts that he's been wearing the last few years. That was the first sign to me that this was going to be a special show, and when the guys walked up to the microphone set up they have to go acapella, I knew it was on.
		After such a solid summer of shows, I decided to review this one out of the 23 I was fortunate enough to catch. This show gave me my long chased Pebbles and Marbles and was just a truly special night, even with the scorching temperature on that night! Well the boys came out as usual, with Trey sporting a Flyers shirt rather than one of his usual flannel shirts that he's been wearing the last few years. That was the first sign to me that this was going to be a special show, and when the guys walked up to the microphone set up they have to go acapella, I knew it was on. Awesome Weigh on a very sunny day, to be followed by Chalk Dust. First "standard" song of the night was played pretty decently.... nothing that touches any of the versions played on Leg 2 after Charlotte though. Chalk Dust was followed by Wolfman's, and I remember that this version of Wolfman's was nice and smooth, nothing too crazy on this hot summer night. Just enoough to keep us all movin. Wolfman's broke into Cool It Down, the first of several VU covers that was played during this Deer Creek>Alpine run. This was a nice suprise, especially as I never actually heard this song before. I enjoyed it alot. Good solid playing by everyone in the band, and then before we knew it we > were in the funkland of Tweezer. After the song is over and the jam begins, Trey tears into some serious licks that really set this Tweezer jam above the Tweezer jam with all the antics from the previous show at Blossom. Trey just meant business from the get-go in this one, and the boys took it for a nice but short ride and then the old school ending a-kin to the album Picture of Nectar. Tela's up next and continued with the theme of the set, awesome songs. It was a great GREAT treat to finally get, been chasin this one for a while. The only Tela of the summer lead into the set closing STFTFP. Standardly awesome Faulty Plan that wrapped up the set. Great first set overall, and set the bar pretty high for the 2nd set.
  Awesome Weigh on a very sunny day, to be followed by Chalk Dust. First "standard" song of the night was played pretty decently.... nothing that touches any of the versions played on Leg 2 after Charlotte though. Chalk Dust was followed by Wolfman's, and I remember that this version of Wolfman's was nice and smooth, nothing too crazy on this hot summer night. Just enoough to keep us all movin. Wolfman's broke into Cool It Down, the first of several VU covers that was played during this Deer Creek>Alpine run. This was a nice suprise, especially as I never actually heard this song before. I enjoyed it alot. Good solid playing by everyone in the band, and then before we knew it we > were in the funkland of Tweezer. After the song is over and the jam begins, Trey tears into some serious licks that really set this Tweezer jam above the Tweezer jam with all the antics from the previous show at Blossom. Trey just meant business from the get-go in this one, and the boys took it for a nice but short ride and then the old school ending a-kin to the album Picture of Nectar. Tela's up next and continued with the theme of the set, awesome songs. It was a great GREAT treat to finally get, been chasin this one for a while. The only Tela of the summer lead into the set closing STFTFP. Standardly awesome Faulty Plan that wrapped up the set. Great first set overall, and set the bar pretty high for the 2nd set. BOTT -> into HYHU was funny, and that led to the first Bike in a while.  After they wrapped up the HYHU segment, they lead into a Weekapaug. But this Weekapaug features Trey on drums and Fish on Guitar for the beginning!! Very cool and unique, but not ultimately pleasant to the ears ; ) lol but who cares when we're all having so much fun and laughing.  Weekapaug was short and lead to an even shorter Prine Caspian, no complaints from this guy! Maybe could've jammed Weekapaug and went straight into Waves, but whatever.  This Waves is the improvisational highlight of this set, IMHO. It's only a little over 12 minutes or so, but it's beauty. A very beautiful Waves leads into -> Bug. Bug was standard, featuring solid playing from all. Bug went into > a very solid David Bowie. This Bowie was very sharp and to the point, the band was firing on all cylinders. It was a great and high energy Bowie to end the set. The Show Of Life>Tweeprise encorce isn't too much, but it's just the cherry on the top to a great show.
  BOTT -> into HYHU was funny, and that led to the first Bike in a while.  After they wrapped up the HYHU segment, they lead into a Weekapaug. But this Weekapaug features Trey on drums and Fish on Guitar for the beginning!! Very cool and unique, but not ultimately pleasant to the ears ; ) lol but who cares when we're all having so much fun and laughing.  Weekapaug was short and lead to an even shorter Prine Caspian, no complaints from this guy! Maybe could've jammed Weekapaug and went straight into Waves, but whatever.  This Waves is the improvisational highlight of this set, IMHO. It's only a little over 12 minutes or so, but it's beauty. A very beautiful Waves leads into -> Bug. Bug was standard, featuring solid playing from all. Bug went into > a very solid David Bowie. This Bowie was very sharp and to the point, the band was firing on all cylinders. It was a great and high energy Bowie to end the set. The Show Of Life>Tweeprise encorce isn't too much, but it's just the cherry on the top to a great show.  This show had two well-crafted sets and many fun surprises. Instead of the heat conjuring song list we expected (SOAMelt, Fire, Steam, etc.), the band decided it was best to distract our minds from the exhausting weather with a flurry of songs not seen since 2011 (or earlier).
		This show had two well-crafted sets and many fun surprises. Instead of the heat conjuring song list we expected (SOAMelt, Fire, Steam, etc.), the band decided it was best to distract our minds from the exhausting weather with a flurry of songs not seen since 2011 (or earlier).  I'm sitting here in our hotel room keeping cool with the AC blasting, resting up before what looks to be another scorcher in Deer Creek, and no, I'm not just talking about the weather: Phish is on fire right now, make no bones about it.
		I'm sitting here in our hotel room keeping cool with the AC blasting, resting up before what looks to be another scorcher in Deer Creek, and no, I'm not just talking about the weather: Phish is on fire right now, make no bones about it.  This was my 6th Phish show, and it was probably the best one I've seen yet (Alpharetta 7/4/10 and Blossom 6/4/11 being the other competitors). It was super nice to see so many songs come out for the first time this tour at this show.
		This was my 6th Phish show, and it was probably the best one I've seen yet (Alpharetta 7/4/10 and Blossom 6/4/11 being the other competitors). It was super nice to see so many songs come out for the first time this tour at this show. This show was amazing and so much fun!! I had VIP pavilion seats for this show. The first time being in pavilion ever in Deer Creek since first going there in 03. What can I say, Im a Lawn Boy! Anyways, my view  of the band was the best I ever had at any show and it just enhanced the experience so much. The Curtain With is an awesome version and a great way to kick off the show right after a fun Birdwatcher. It seems when they play The Curtain With early in a show you are gonna get more bustouts and more rarely played song selection by evidence in this show of TOHP, Weigh, Cool it Down, Tela, Mcgrupp, and of course Fuck Your Face. Talk about padding your phish stats! Im sure they busted out Cool it Down to give the audience a chance to actually cool down in the 100 degree heat of that day and the heat of that first set. The whole Mikes Groove is the main highlight of this shoe IMO. I think the boys were not on the same page tho on the 2nd half of BOTT so they kinda just led it into HYHU cause they didnt know where to go with it but Im not complaining. Fish, "What am I doing here? If you think you're the only one asking that question you're wrong." We got a tuck from Fish as well. Hilarious. I"ve read some reviews saying that Fish "ruined another Weekapaug by trying to play the guitar." That is an absurd statement. First of all it was awesome and funny. 2nd, When has Fish ever ruined a Weekapug. Third, the reason Fish even picked up the guitar was cause trey wouldn't get off the drums. I thought it was all great. You could tell how much fun they were really having and the best shows always comes when the band is having fun. I get flak from other phans when I tell them thatI dont really care for Waves all that much in general, but thats the incredible thing about Phish, they can make you love a version of a song you dont normally like which is the case here. awesome jam on Waves that > into Bug which is a song I love at all times. Then a Bowie to close it out. THANK YOU! I gave this show 5 stars but musically its probably 4 stars but it was so fun I had to bump it up another star. Either way its a must listen. So is the 2nd night BTW
		This show was amazing and so much fun!! I had VIP pavilion seats for this show. The first time being in pavilion ever in Deer Creek since first going there in 03. What can I say, Im a Lawn Boy! Anyways, my view  of the band was the best I ever had at any show and it just enhanced the experience so much. The Curtain With is an awesome version and a great way to kick off the show right after a fun Birdwatcher. It seems when they play The Curtain With early in a show you are gonna get more bustouts and more rarely played song selection by evidence in this show of TOHP, Weigh, Cool it Down, Tela, Mcgrupp, and of course Fuck Your Face. Talk about padding your phish stats! Im sure they busted out Cool it Down to give the audience a chance to actually cool down in the 100 degree heat of that day and the heat of that first set. The whole Mikes Groove is the main highlight of this shoe IMO. I think the boys were not on the same page tho on the 2nd half of BOTT so they kinda just led it into HYHU cause they didnt know where to go with it but Im not complaining. Fish, "What am I doing here? If you think you're the only one asking that question you're wrong." We got a tuck from Fish as well. Hilarious. I"ve read some reviews saying that Fish "ruined another Weekapaug by trying to play the guitar." That is an absurd statement. First of all it was awesome and funny. 2nd, When has Fish ever ruined a Weekapug. Third, the reason Fish even picked up the guitar was cause trey wouldn't get off the drums. I thought it was all great. You could tell how much fun they were really having and the best shows always comes when the band is having fun. I get flak from other phans when I tell them thatI dont really care for Waves all that much in general, but thats the incredible thing about Phish, they can make you love a version of a song you dont normally like which is the case here. awesome jam on Waves that > into Bug which is a song I love at all times. Then a Bowie to close it out. THANK YOU! I gave this show 5 stars but musically its probably 4 stars but it was so fun I had to bump it up another star. Either way its a must listen. So is the 2nd night BTW
	 This was mine and a couple of my close frist Phish show! It was a long time coming, and we finally did the full deer creek/alpine run! Epic way to start one of the best weekends of my life! The Curtain With was my personal highlight of the show.
		This was mine and a couple of my close frist Phish show! It was a long time coming, and we finally did the full deer creek/alpine run! Epic way to start one of the best weekends of my life! The Curtain With was my personal highlight of the show.
	 The Birdwatcher was a very odd choice for an opener (I didn't know the song and kept wondering when it was going to end). Other than that, set 1 had a great song selection, though there were no outstanding moments in particular - set 2 is where it's at. McGrupp sported an excellent jam. Bike was wonderfully sloppy. And, while the Trey/Fishman percussion combo at the beginning of Weekapaug was VERY cool, the Waves jam and its smooth-as-butter segue into Bug might have been the highpoint of the show.
		The Birdwatcher was a very odd choice for an opener (I didn't know the song and kept wondering when it was going to end). Other than that, set 1 had a great song selection, though there were no outstanding moments in particular - set 2 is where it's at. McGrupp sported an excellent jam. Bike was wonderfully sloppy. And, while the Trey/Fishman percussion combo at the beginning of Weekapaug was VERY cool, the Waves jam and its smooth-as-butter segue into Bug might have been the highpoint of the show.
	 Wow!!! I left this show on such a high. Thank you boys for one hell of a heater. Lets get into it...
		Wow!!! I left this show on such a high. Thank you boys for one hell of a heater. Lets get into it... My first show, and a good one at that. I'll try my best to remain impartial.
		My first show, and a good one at that. I'll try my best to remain impartial. Epic show!!!  SO much fun for phans and the band.  good times at the creek.  both night were equally awesome!  I preferred night one for fun and night 2 as probably a more intense show!
		Epic show!!!  SO much fun for phans and the band.  good times at the creek.  both night were equally awesome!  I preferred night one for fun and night 2 as probably a more intense show!
	 The heat outside my vehicle on the way over to Indianapolis read 107. When I got to the lot (around 4), I had no idea it was gonna be this hot. I stayed near my vehicle for about 2 and a half hours before going inside. I drank plenty of things out in the lot, but not until late in the second set did I drink any thing else. I kinda regret that now, but anyway, the show started out a way I've never seen before, Phish walking out to the edge of the stage and singing The Birdwatcher. This would make for a very unique night. The next song I haven't heard since the my first show back in 1995, The Curtain With. It was as good as the first time I heard it. Then came a song I've never heard before fuck Your Face. Then came The Old Home Place. A good tune which I've always liked. I thought things would pick up from here, but they really didn't. Pebbles and Marbles followed Weigh. The tunes are decent enough, but not what I expected at this point. Then came Chalkdust Torture which kinda picked the crowd up followed by a great Wolfman's Brother. This is a song I have to be in the mood for, and of all things, I was. It really picked me up. Then came Cool It Down followed by one of the groups better songs, Tweezer. That got the crowd going again. Then came Tela followed by the closing song of the first set, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan. A decent ending but kinda surprised at this. Maybe I thought they'd end it with a different song, who knows. The second set started off with another tune I love, Mike's Song. It really never lived up to other ones I've heard the group either start the first or second set with. Maybe I was expecting more out of it. Then came McGrupp. You either like it or you don't. This is a song that doesn't do much for me. Maybe it's just me cause a lot of people really got into it. I think I've seen them do it one other time. Back on the Train was next which I hadn't heard in a while. Good timing. I enjoyed it quite a bit. The next few songs were let downs again for me. Hold Your Head up and Bike finishing back up with Hold Your Head up. At this point, the heat had gotten to me, so I went up on the lawn to get some air. Then came Weekapaug Groove which I love. They really never got to jam this tune out, in fact it kinda died out going into Prince Caspian followed by Waves. They then did Bug which I really like. Strange song but very interesting to say the least. The closed the set with Bowie which I saw them do the week before in Cincinnati. It's another one of my favorite tunes by Phish. I enjoyed it. The encore consisted of two tunes, Show of Life and Tweezer Reprise. A good ending to a very hot day and night. I hope to hell I never have to see Phish perform in these hot conditions again. It was a bit much for me and I hope that next summer, they play Deer Creek either earlier or later than they did this year. You never know what kind of weather your gonna get in Indiana this time of year. A September show over there would be a nice change of pace!
		The heat outside my vehicle on the way over to Indianapolis read 107. When I got to the lot (around 4), I had no idea it was gonna be this hot. I stayed near my vehicle for about 2 and a half hours before going inside. I drank plenty of things out in the lot, but not until late in the second set did I drink any thing else. I kinda regret that now, but anyway, the show started out a way I've never seen before, Phish walking out to the edge of the stage and singing The Birdwatcher. This would make for a very unique night. The next song I haven't heard since the my first show back in 1995, The Curtain With. It was as good as the first time I heard it. Then came a song I've never heard before fuck Your Face. Then came The Old Home Place. A good tune which I've always liked. I thought things would pick up from here, but they really didn't. Pebbles and Marbles followed Weigh. The tunes are decent enough, but not what I expected at this point. Then came Chalkdust Torture which kinda picked the crowd up followed by a great Wolfman's Brother. This is a song I have to be in the mood for, and of all things, I was. It really picked me up. Then came Cool It Down followed by one of the groups better songs, Tweezer. That got the crowd going again. Then came Tela followed by the closing song of the first set, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan. A decent ending but kinda surprised at this. Maybe I thought they'd end it with a different song, who knows. The second set started off with another tune I love, Mike's Song. It really never lived up to other ones I've heard the group either start the first or second set with. Maybe I was expecting more out of it. Then came McGrupp. You either like it or you don't. This is a song that doesn't do much for me. Maybe it's just me cause a lot of people really got into it. I think I've seen them do it one other time. Back on the Train was next which I hadn't heard in a while. Good timing. I enjoyed it quite a bit. The next few songs were let downs again for me. Hold Your Head up and Bike finishing back up with Hold Your Head up. At this point, the heat had gotten to me, so I went up on the lawn to get some air. Then came Weekapaug Groove which I love. They really never got to jam this tune out, in fact it kinda died out going into Prince Caspian followed by Waves. They then did Bug which I really like. Strange song but very interesting to say the least. The closed the set with Bowie which I saw them do the week before in Cincinnati. It's another one of my favorite tunes by Phish. I enjoyed it. The encore consisted of two tunes, Show of Life and Tweezer Reprise. A good ending to a very hot day and night. I hope to hell I never have to see Phish perform in these hot conditions again. It was a bit much for me and I hope that next summer, they play Deer Creek either earlier or later than they did this year. You never know what kind of weather your gonna get in Indiana this time of year. A September show over there would be a nice change of pace!
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Review by makisupaman
Phish is playing like it's the end of the world, and I for one am enjoying every minute of it.