SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Bathtub Gin, Cities > Camel Walk, The Curtain With, The Wedge, The Moma Dance, Reba[1], Golgi Apparatus, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
SET 2: Possum > Down with Disease[2] > Twenty Years Later > Harry Hood > The Mango Song > Mike's Song > Simple > Slave to the Traffic Light > Weekapaug Groove[3]
ENCORE: A Day in the Life
 Part 2 of Cosmic Adventures in Synchronic Time by Steve Urban: Fall Tour 2009. Phish is back in Philadelphia for the first time in over 5 years. A group of friends and I decide it’s a perfect night to find the legendary “magical” Rhombus. Tony Smith, a pioneering figure of Minimalism in American visual art, created the black metal sculpture, titled “New Piece.” Its plaque tells us that in 1966 it was a “Gift of the artist in commemoration of Albert Einstein’s life and work. Presented on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Studies.” Unfortunately, a thick blanket of fog prevented us from finding the Rhombus on that dark autumn night.
		Part 2 of Cosmic Adventures in Synchronic Time by Steve Urban: Fall Tour 2009. Phish is back in Philadelphia for the first time in over 5 years. A group of friends and I decide it’s a perfect night to find the legendary “magical” Rhombus. Tony Smith, a pioneering figure of Minimalism in American visual art, created the black metal sculpture, titled “New Piece.” Its plaque tells us that in 1966 it was a “Gift of the artist in commemoration of Albert Einstein’s life and work. Presented on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Studies.” Unfortunately, a thick blanket of fog prevented us from finding the Rhombus on that dark autumn night. My very first show. I was not even supposed to go in. I had tickets for the night after, but didn't think I could swing the cash to get into this one. Me and a couple friends went down to rage the lot and meet with friends we hadn't see in awhile, and ended up going in. The show was not sold out and the scalpers had overbought, so we all got tickets for 25 bucks. Man, I am glad that worked out.
		My very first show. I was not even supposed to go in. I had tickets for the night after, but didn't think I could swing the cash to get into this one. Me and a couple friends went down to rage the lot and meet with friends we hadn't see in awhile, and ended up going in. The show was not sold out and the scalpers had overbought, so we all got tickets for 25 bucks. Man, I am glad that worked out.
	 Three friends and I traveled to see the first night of Phish on Broad St. and I must say I am very pleased with what they threw down. I knew they had yet played a Reba or a Hood this tour,and voila.  Some old classics were played that reminded me of why I love these songs and maybe evinced a few that I was neglecting.
		Three friends and I traveled to see the first night of Phish on Broad St. and I must say I am very pleased with what they threw down. I knew they had yet played a Reba or a Hood this tour,and voila.  Some old classics were played that reminded me of why I love these songs and maybe evinced a few that I was neglecting.  Scored front row seats from the venue that afternoon!  After chaos in Indio (I waited 5 hours in the sun for front row and got booted from my spot by some obnoxious fans during setbreak!), I was happy to be up in the action again!  The setlist was excellent, the performance and energy was the best I've seen this year!!  Such a GREAT show!  I put it up there in my top 3!  Hands down!  Wonder what MSG will be like this week??? hmmm... LOVE the weekapaug too! something totally different.
		Scored front row seats from the venue that afternoon!  After chaos in Indio (I waited 5 hours in the sun for front row and got booted from my spot by some obnoxious fans during setbreak!), I was happy to be up in the action again!  The setlist was excellent, the performance and energy was the best I've seen this year!!  Such a GREAT show!  I put it up there in my top 3!  Hands down!  Wonder what MSG will be like this week??? hmmm... LOVE the weekapaug too! something totally different.
	 Wow, just wow. This was my 2nd show and I couldn't have been more excited to see them again. Caught the Burgettstown show that summer with some friends as my first and went in not expecting much, but was blown away. After a summer of forcing my ears to learn as much terrr as they could, I was ready for more. 1st set was rocking, and everything was well played. Especially Cities>Camel Walk, Curtain, Reba, and Stealing Time. 2nd set was great, 20 years later kinda sucked the energy out of the DwD jam but was followed by a nice Hood, and Simple is a bit annoying, but the rest of the groove more than makes up for it. Slave is just a beautiful song, and ADITL encore? Still one of the best shows I've been to.
		Wow, just wow. This was my 2nd show and I couldn't have been more excited to see them again. Caught the Burgettstown show that summer with some friends as my first and went in not expecting much, but was blown away. After a summer of forcing my ears to learn as much terrr as they could, I was ready for more. 1st set was rocking, and everything was well played. Especially Cities>Camel Walk, Curtain, Reba, and Stealing Time. 2nd set was great, 20 years later kinda sucked the energy out of the DwD jam but was followed by a nice Hood, and Simple is a bit annoying, but the rest of the groove more than makes up for it. Slave is just a beautiful song, and ADITL encore? Still one of the best shows I've been to.
	 Philly couldn't have asked for a better first set.
		Philly couldn't have asked for a better first set. 
  I lost my shit at this show. I think its still there. Somewhere in that BLAZING first set!
		I lost my shit at this show. I think its still there. Somewhere in that BLAZING first set!
	 Phish was tight,enthusiatic and energenic. (especially Mike) What alse can I say except for the fact that I am an older fan (55) and when I saw the show last night I was reminded why this band captivated me from the start. They used many rhythm and mode changes. The classic setlist speaks for itself. I thought the first set was the best that I've ever heard the band sound in 20 years with a very professional approach to their music. Too tired to go back tonight but I'm sure it will also be old school Phish. enJOY!
		Phish was tight,enthusiatic and energenic. (especially Mike) What alse can I say except for the fact that I am an older fan (55) and when I saw the show last night I was reminded why this band captivated me from the start. They used many rhythm and mode changes. The classic setlist speaks for itself. I thought the first set was the best that I've ever heard the band sound in 20 years with a very professional approach to their music. Too tired to go back tonight but I'm sure it will also be old school Phish. enJOY!
	 Wow, what a setlist. I hit up Detroit and both nights of Cincy, and I was treated to some terrificly tight playing for 3.0, but very standard setlists. STFTFP is my favorite new song, im so jealous of the set closer. This show not only reads like an all star cast of phish with hood, Dwd, golgi, reba, slave, gin, and mikes groove, but the songs seem to be intertwined beautifully. Basically I really wish I had been at this show just based on the way they've been playing and the killer setlist. Can't wait til hoodstream starts playing this one
		Wow, what a setlist. I hit up Detroit and both nights of Cincy, and I was treated to some terrificly tight playing for 3.0, but very standard setlists. STFTFP is my favorite new song, im so jealous of the set closer. This show not only reads like an all star cast of phish with hood, Dwd, golgi, reba, slave, gin, and mikes groove, but the songs seem to be intertwined beautifully. Basically I really wish I had been at this show just based on the way they've been playing and the killer setlist. Can't wait til hoodstream starts playing this one
	 This is absolutely the best Reba, with maybe one or two exceptions, and Reba is and always has been my favorite Phish song.
		This is absolutely the best Reba, with maybe one or two exceptions, and Reba is and always has been my favorite Phish song. PAGE MCCONNELL IS MY HERO!!!  SERIOUSLY?!  BEATLES? I know they have played this song before but still!!!!  I am a professional Phish Phan!!!!! Meaning... phish phan with priorities!!!!  I WORK...I JAM!!!!!!
		PAGE MCCONNELL IS MY HERO!!!  SERIOUSLY?!  BEATLES? I know they have played this song before but still!!!!  I am a professional Phish Phan!!!!! Meaning... phish phan with priorities!!!!  I WORK...I JAM!!!!!!
	 Also, how many songs from joy outside of TTE have closed the first set
		Also, how many songs from joy outside of TTE have closed the first set
	 My fourth show of the year and hands down the best.  They always play great shows in my hometown.  Download it and enjoy.  Tight jams, terrific playing a nd lots of energy.  Trey wore a Flyers Jersey during the first set.  Cities was played by request.
		My fourth show of the year and hands down the best.  They always play great shows in my hometown.  Download it and enjoy.  Tight jams, terrific playing a nd lots of energy.  Trey wore a Flyers Jersey during the first set.  Cities was played by request.
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Review by MDosque
I went in with so-so expectations after a long break and this was the first I saw them since the summer show of 2004 across the river right before Coventry. I had no idea what to expect, but I went in promising myself to just go with the flow and leave all the past at the door. The Philly scene is always rowdy...man, they huff balloons in the parking lot of a 1pm Phillies game. It was the band's first indoor show in Philly since coming back and the first one in the "new" Spectrum as the locals call it. The vibe was rowdy, overwhelmingly positive, fun, and party-like. A lot happens to a guy in 5 years and I was coming into this show from a very different vantage point. The 22 year-old carefree guy in 2004 had given way to a 28 year-old husband and father. Still, I thought, I know how to get down and I was feeling the flow.
Set 1: Perhaps no other song than this could have opened this show. Energy, appropriate lyrics for me personally, and two substantial peaks in the jam make this one of the more solid straightforward versions that I have ever heard live (7-10-99 is different). I was loving it. The Gin was also extremely above average and indicative of the type of Gins that have become regular in the first set every other night. Very solid jamming that builds naturally and organically with patience. I was thrilled so far. Cities by request is ok. Oddly enough, I am not a huge fan of this tune. It just seems a little predictable to me. Oh well...many will disagree. Camel Walk was tight and awesome and I thought kept the energy level up. The Curtain With absolutely made this set for me. What a great song. A Phish-only sound that always makes me breeze back through memories and feelings of the past...particularly With. You gotta have it With. Now I think that this is perfect placement for The Wedge. I prefer it to be first set, or maybe only at Loring AFB, a second set opener. Good version, the crowd was locked in. Moma Dance brought the funk in a standard way. Again, perfect song placement with Reba. Wonderful execution and it was apparent that the band was practiced and serious about playing on this night. We were sure Golgi would end the set, but much to our delight, Faulty Plan kicked in. Phish was reading the crowd that was clearly asking for ass-kicking rock and roll, practically begging for it. I almost think they planned to end with Golgi, but said fugg it...and kicked into one more tune. Excellent first set.
Set 2:
I was still wandering around as the lights went down and Possum kicked in. Got to my seat during the jam and clearly the energy was still there. DWD was perfect and again, the lyrics seemed all the more right for me at this stage in my life. I enjoyed 20 years later, and I respect and like the desire to do some newer stuff. It's a pretty good song, and with such an old school feel to the entire show, everyone was open to it. The Hood was great. The jam was very blissed and I zoned out for a while. I always want that jam to go on forever. One of these days, they should open with it and just play off of that theme for an entire set. Just a suggestion. The rest of the set reads like a greatest hits and each song was VERY well played. A Day in the Life encore was just right.
All in all, this show was a rousing success for the band and convinced me that although I cannot hop on the highway and follow them any more, I will make it a point to catch them locally whenever I can. The band sounded inspired, motivated, and fun. Good vibes and great playing. I also enjoyed the new arena despite wishing that they were playing the old one once more before its demise. Phish felt right in the new place and hopefully will rock it for years to come.