SET 1: Buried Alive > AC/DC Bag > Free, Sightless Escape, Undermind > Ya Mar, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Hey Stranger, Taste, Evolve, Ghost
SET 2: Birds of a Feather, A Wave of Hope, Cinnamon Girl > Golden Age -> The Well, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: The Howling > Suzy Greenberg
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 well this was definitely the best night of the three here in Smashville. They got "out there" in a way I haven't seen or heard them do in a long time. Again, I have been a decade away and am not super familiar with the new material but I enjoyed every song tonight. Ghost was great. BOAT had a loose, improvisational feel. I love Cinnamon Girl. Trey turned towards me right has he started it too. The main even was the jam in Golden Age that felt like it went somewhere--riding the worm or what have you. When they started The Well it felt like we'd landed and Fishman provided the touchdown. I thought Fish's playing was really strong throughout. YEM was beautiful as always and I knew after that ride we'd had before that the vocal jam would be particularly trippy which it was. The Howling was fun. Fish looked right at me for a few beats. Suzy was great as always. Page was really on fire. He can be forgiven if he ran out of steam a little bit at the end of the last solo. Great time had by all. Glad I was there. I even got to wave Trey goodbye when he turned to look over his shoulder at me as he left the stage. Adieu, parting is such sweet sorrow.
		well this was definitely the best night of the three here in Smashville. They got "out there" in a way I haven't seen or heard them do in a long time. Again, I have been a decade away and am not super familiar with the new material but I enjoyed every song tonight. Ghost was great. BOAT had a loose, improvisational feel. I love Cinnamon Girl. Trey turned towards me right has he started it too. The main even was the jam in Golden Age that felt like it went somewhere--riding the worm or what have you. When they started The Well it felt like we'd landed and Fishman provided the touchdown. I thought Fish's playing was really strong throughout. YEM was beautiful as always and I knew after that ride we'd had before that the vocal jam would be particularly trippy which it was. The Howling was fun. Fish looked right at me for a few beats. Suzy was great as always. Page was really on fire. He can be forgiven if he ran out of steam a little bit at the end of the last solo. Great time had by all. Glad I was there. I even got to wave Trey goodbye when he turned to look over his shoulder at me as he left the stage. Adieu, parting is such sweet sorrow.
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		SET 1:  I am not sure what some reviewers listen for with Phish, but I love the fact that they are outstanding musicians who can  improvise better than anyone in the history of Rock, aside from the Grateful Dead. What I really listen for is when they take things out into deep space and explore uncharted territory. Takes risks and do something special that only happens that one time. For example the Golden Age from Vegas 2016. But before we rate this 3 show run lets go over Sunday.
		I am not sure what some reviewers listen for with Phish, but I love the fact that they are outstanding musicians who can  improvise better than anyone in the history of Rock, aside from the Grateful Dead. What I really listen for is when they take things out into deep space and explore uncharted territory. Takes risks and do something special that only happens that one time. For example the Golden Age from Vegas 2016. But before we rate this 3 show run lets go over Sunday.Add a Review
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Some further notes: the opening Buried Alive > AC/DC was fucking awesome and great, and it's segue into Free was just as rad. Sightless Escape was out of nowhere, but was a fun listen. hey stranger is turning out to be a dark horse favourite of mine. As always: Ghost impressed. Speaking of unexpected, Cinnamon Girl had not entered my mind for a very long time, so that was interesting - I can only imagine the vibe in the place when that started going. YEM was fucking great. Then, as aforementioned, the encore was fucking sweet.