Soundcheck: Winterqueen, The Line, Beauty of a Broken Heart, Plasma, Devotion to a Dream
SET 1: Waiting All Night, Free > Poor Heart > Sample in a Jar, Strange Design, 555, Bouncing Around the Room > Reba, Roggae, Simple -> Maze, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Carini -> Plasma[1], Farmhouse, Halfway to the Moon > Twist, Crosseyed and Painless > Harry Hood > Rocky Top
ENCORE: Wingsuit, Sleeping Monkey > Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
Roggae contained an Inca Roads tease from Trey. Tomorrow Never Knows was quoted in Crosseyed. Sleeping Monkey included banter about it being Page's favorite Phish song, and one chorus was sung by the crowd. This show featured the Phish debut of Plasma.
 
			 Fuego
					4
					Fuego
					4
					 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 WOW.  This was my first show since 4/17/04 (vegas - remember that weekend?!) and I was blown away.
		WOW.  This was my first show since 4/17/04 (vegas - remember that weekend?!) and I was blown away. This show is a trip, loved it. I'm still wearing my Wingsuit. Yes, I put my Wingsuit on last night. It's still on. I'm still wearing it. It's really one of those things where you go and find your Wingsuit and take a good look at it and then say to yourself, "you know what, I'm going to put this darn Wingsuit on and I'm going to wear it." And that's what happened. I put my Wingsuit on.
		This show is a trip, loved it. I'm still wearing my Wingsuit. Yes, I put my Wingsuit on last night. It's still on. I'm still wearing it. It's really one of those things where you go and find your Wingsuit and take a good look at it and then say to yourself, "you know what, I'm going to put this darn Wingsuit on and I'm going to wear it." And that's what happened. I put my Wingsuit on.
	 Context: Flew down from Seattle. Met fellow fans on the plane and split shuttle into town with them, undoubtedly bewildering the other strangers with whom we shared the van. It was my 23rd show in 20 years, and first indoors since 2003. I was most excited for the latter fact, but also for the likelihood, established by precedent, that Fall Tour would be better than Summer Tour, and perhaps even an improvement upon the great Fall 2013. Walked to the show with an old friend who lives a few blocks from venue, stumbling through Shakedown Street, remarkably located on residential lawns. Passed through wicked tight security and into the clean, modern and somewhat intimate venue. Located about halfway up, Page-side of the soundboard, I arrived to my seat early to take it all in. Was certain they'd open with The Old Home Place. Lights...
		Context: Flew down from Seattle. Met fellow fans on the plane and split shuttle into town with them, undoubtedly bewildering the other strangers with whom we shared the van. It was my 23rd show in 20 years, and first indoors since 2003. I was most excited for the latter fact, but also for the likelihood, established by precedent, that Fall Tour would be better than Summer Tour, and perhaps even an improvement upon the great Fall 2013. Walked to the show with an old friend who lives a few blocks from venue, stumbling through Shakedown Street, remarkably located on residential lawns. Passed through wicked tight security and into the clean, modern and somewhat intimate venue. Located about halfway up, Page-side of the soundboard, I arrived to my seat early to take it all in. Was certain they'd open with The Old Home Place. Lights...  This show will forever be described as Page's Monkey.
		This show will forever be described as Page's Monkey.  I’m blessed with good first sets.  And I don’t say that in an ambivalent way at all.  For me, the end-all be-all of Phish is not the 4 song second set.  A solid song selection, clear flow, and direct, pointed jamming are far more important.  These things can culminate in the form of a 4 song set, but they don’t have to.
		I’m blessed with good first sets.  And I don’t say that in an ambivalent way at all.  For me, the end-all be-all of Phish is not the 4 song second set.  A solid song selection, clear flow, and direct, pointed jamming are far more important.  These things can culminate in the form of a 4 song set, but they don’t have to.   This was my third show ever, first time seeing a tour opener, and my first indoor show.... and...holy fucking shit.
		This was my third show ever, first time seeing a tour opener, and my first indoor show.... and...holy fucking shit. So I'll say my thoughts in just a few words. I thought the first set was pretty bland, very cookie-cutter. From Reba on they started to kick it into gear, though I thought they were going to take that Simple somewhere but it ended up fizzling.
		So I'll say my thoughts in just a few words. I thought the first set was pretty bland, very cookie-cutter. From Reba on they started to kick it into gear, though I thought they were going to take that Simple somewhere but it ended up fizzling.  This show absolutely rips. Songs like Free, Roggae, Carini and Wingsuit each feature guitar that shred my mind. As for jams, the Carini>Plasma will for sure go down as a big milestone of Fall '14.
		This show absolutely rips. Songs like Free, Roggae, Carini and Wingsuit each feature guitar that shred my mind. As for jams, the Carini>Plasma will for sure go down as a big milestone of Fall '14.  This was my first show of 2014, I had last seen the two Gorge shows. While not quite on the same level as those, this Eugene show had some great moments and cool jams.
		This was my first show of 2014, I had last seen the two Gorge shows. While not quite on the same level as those, this Eugene show had some great moments and cool jams.  Crosseyed and -> Tomorrow Never Knows (tease) -> Painless.
		Crosseyed and -> Tomorrow Never Knows (tease) -> Painless.   I was less focused than usual during this show because I had my 8-year-old in tow and, well...parenting.  We were top row--literally the furthest you could be--but the venue feels like a tiny little (steep) spaceship and I felt close to the band anyway.  I couldn't feel much energy from the crowd way up there, though.  All that said, I felt it was pretty strong for a tour opener.  The Plasma, though a debut (not counting TAB) seemed to engage the crowd despite being new to most.  I was totally stoked on the C&P since I hadn't seen once since '09 and this one is a great example, plus how can you go wrong with a segue into Hood!  For me, the standout of the night was the encore.  Wingsuit was slow and gorgeous, Monkey was hilarious, and Quinn was absolutely freakin' smokin!  Probably best Quinn I've heard, certainly the best one I've seen in person.
		I was less focused than usual during this show because I had my 8-year-old in tow and, well...parenting.  We were top row--literally the furthest you could be--but the venue feels like a tiny little (steep) spaceship and I felt close to the band anyway.  I couldn't feel much energy from the crowd way up there, though.  All that said, I felt it was pretty strong for a tour opener.  The Plasma, though a debut (not counting TAB) seemed to engage the crowd despite being new to most.  I was totally stoked on the C&P since I hadn't seen once since '09 and this one is a great example, plus how can you go wrong with a segue into Hood!  For me, the standout of the night was the encore.  Wingsuit was slow and gorgeous, Monkey was hilarious, and Quinn was absolutely freakin' smokin!  Probably best Quinn I've heard, certainly the best one I've seen in person. 
 
	 Am I the only one who thinks they opened with Waiting All Night because security was so over-the-top that it took way longer than expected to get people into the venue? They had to notice how few people were in near the time they were scheduled to start. Anyone else get that?
		Am I the only one who thinks they opened with Waiting All Night because security was so over-the-top that it took way longer than expected to get people into the venue? They had to notice how few people were in near the time they were scheduled to start. Anyone else get that?  solid show that bodes very well for what's to come.  Plasma was a nice surprise and well played.  Farmhouse placement a little wonky- and I like farmhouse.  Nice high energy c&p but for me it was all about Page and his solo in maze.  He threw down as hard as I've ever seen him throw down.  Amazeballs.  The coil was clearly his reward for blowing everybody off the stage.  Can't wait for tonight.  WOMBAT, FUEGO and WILSON.
		solid show that bodes very well for what's to come.  Plasma was a nice surprise and well played.  Farmhouse placement a little wonky- and I like farmhouse.  Nice high energy c&p but for me it was all about Page and his solo in maze.  He threw down as hard as I've ever seen him throw down.  Amazeballs.  The coil was clearly his reward for blowing everybody off the stage.  Can't wait for tonight.  WOMBAT, FUEGO and WILSON.
	 This a good show ... Really strong opener .... Flew out from ny.... Sat the floor .... Sitting in Seattle reading reviews and writing this one and all I'm ghnna say is everything was tight with good flow .... Hard ever any forced jamming or sloppy power chord transitions from trey ..... I have no idea if everyone in matt knight last night had never seen a roggae before but guys.... That's as standard as standard as roggae gets so why the huge roar and why is everyone amount that one up .... Just confuses me :/ crowd went apeshit after it .... But really far better roggae a have been and will be .... That was pretty much right off the studio track .... Other than the roggae confusion though great night
		This a good show ... Really strong opener .... Flew out from ny.... Sat the floor .... Sitting in Seattle reading reviews and writing this one and all I'm ghnna say is everything was tight with good flow .... Hard ever any forced jamming or sloppy power chord transitions from trey ..... I have no idea if everyone in matt knight last night had never seen a roggae before but guys.... That's as standard as standard as roggae gets so why the huge roar and why is everyone amount that one up .... Just confuses me :/ crowd went apeshit after it .... But really far better roggae a have been and will be .... That was pretty much right off the studio track .... Other than the roggae confusion though great night
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