SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Back on the Train, Torn and Frayed, Bathtub Gin, Gumbo, Divided Sky, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Nellie Kane > 46 Days > Possum
SET 2: Fuck Your Face > Mike's Song -> Fuck Your Face > Light -> Twenty Years Later > Fast Enough for You, Weekapaug Groove, Halley's Comet > Free > Harry Hood > Golgi Apparatus, A Day in the Life
ENCORE: Reba[1], Backwards Down the Number Line
 Joy
					3
					Joy
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 Said I missed this one, nothing wrong with Phish in Maine.
		Said I missed this one, nothing wrong with Phish in Maine.  This was such a fun show to be at!  I think it was the smallest venue I have seen them in since the mid 90's.  Sound quality was perfect back by the soundbooth with plenty of room to move.  There were lots of tickets available.  I saw several people get free tickets and others getting rid of them for $20.  This was one of the best times I have had at a Phish show.
		This was such a fun show to be at!  I think it was the smallest venue I have seen them in since the mid 90's.  Sound quality was perfect back by the soundbooth with plenty of room to move.  There were lots of tickets available.  I saw several people get free tickets and others getting rid of them for $20.  This was one of the best times I have had at a Phish show. Awesome second set, sick Reba encore and Manteca tease. End of second set & the encore was best part of the show for me because finally some of the wasted college boys, with no respect for their highs, left to get a jump on traffic back to wherever-the-hell in MA they came from (or get a jump on the tanks, which is their own choice but damn do you have to be so fucking rude inside? I pretty much had 2 completely obliterated kids propped up against my back all night long, it seemed like they were working in shifts) and we could finally stretch out and dance and enjoy the music so much more, maybe that's why Reba is stuck in my head as the best song of the night by a long shot... I couldn't feel my legs at set-break. Was right between Mike and Trey all night, 8-10 heads back. I knew, considering it was an all GA show there would be no room to get down up front - but I wanted to get nice and close to the magic in my "home venue".
		Awesome second set, sick Reba encore and Manteca tease. End of second set & the encore was best part of the show for me because finally some of the wasted college boys, with no respect for their highs, left to get a jump on traffic back to wherever-the-hell in MA they came from (or get a jump on the tanks, which is their own choice but damn do you have to be so fucking rude inside? I pretty much had 2 completely obliterated kids propped up against my back all night long, it seemed like they were working in shifts) and we could finally stretch out and dance and enjoy the music so much more, maybe that's why Reba is stuck in my head as the best song of the night by a long shot... I couldn't feel my legs at set-break. Was right between Mike and Trey all night, 8-10 heads back. I knew, considering it was an all GA show there would be no room to get down up front - but I wanted to get nice and close to the magic in my "home venue". This was a really fun show.  (I'm bummed there's no fall tour or Maine show on the horizon this year.)  I brought a friend who hadn't seem Phish since, like, '96 or something, and we both boogied hard.  The back of the floor by the soundboard was wide open, and by the time Weekapaug waned, we were able to move up pretty close with boogie space to spare.  These guys sound great in the 3.0 iteration.  This show in particular had that something extra.  To steal a metaphor from John Scott, it was szechuan: sweet and hot.  The Light and the Reba made my night.  (Surveying the moons of Jupiter in the lot before the show was sweet, too.)
		This was a really fun show.  (I'm bummed there's no fall tour or Maine show on the horizon this year.)  I brought a friend who hadn't seem Phish since, like, '96 or something, and we both boogied hard.  The back of the floor by the soundboard was wide open, and by the time Weekapaug waned, we were able to move up pretty close with boogie space to spare.  These guys sound great in the 3.0 iteration.  This show in particular had that something extra.  To steal a metaphor from John Scott, it was szechuan: sweet and hot.  The Light and the Reba made my night.  (Surveying the moons of Jupiter in the lot before the show was sweet, too.)
	 Here's another darn good show from the strongest 3.0 tour outside of 2012/13, the Fall 2010 jaunt. Set 1 features a nice mix of songs, a Bathtub Gin that spirals out of the Classic Gin jam into something darker and more contemplative like a Stash or Bowie jam before returning to its upbeat self (I'd actually petition to have it returned to the jam chart), and a fierce Jesus Just Left Chicago. But, as always, Set 2 is where the money is made, and this Set 2 holds up as well as anything from the tour (save, say, 10/26 II, which is a true classic), starting with the then-recently resurrected Fuck Your Face, a song that you'd think they'd been playing for years, instead of having shelved for most of their existence.
		Here's another darn good show from the strongest 3.0 tour outside of 2012/13, the Fall 2010 jaunt. Set 1 features a nice mix of songs, a Bathtub Gin that spirals out of the Classic Gin jam into something darker and more contemplative like a Stash or Bowie jam before returning to its upbeat self (I'd actually petition to have it returned to the jam chart), and a fierce Jesus Just Left Chicago. But, as always, Set 2 is where the money is made, and this Set 2 holds up as well as anything from the tour (save, say, 10/26 II, which is a true classic), starting with the then-recently resurrected Fuck Your Face, a song that you'd think they'd been playing for years, instead of having shelved for most of their existence. Finally went phishing! I'm very familiar with the dead (not PHISH) and have seen plenty of shows with Jerry at the helm. By the way I miss the JER BEAR. OK enough about that. OK so the Phish show was COOL man. I'm 45 yeah one of the old dudes. Hey by the way sometimes I hear in reviews that some of you have something against older cats at the shows cause were all drunk trying be like were young again. All I can say is EAT ME to all you young cats who cast that lame judgement. That's a heavy handed overview of the older clients who come to the show. I'm sober now thank goodness and most of us including you young ones are there for the fine music and some fun and that has nothing to do with ones age. It's actually kind of funny when some "dish heads" ( I just made that up ) thank you very much talk about age when the band you love are in fact older dudes like myself. Think about it the age mix is what makes the fan base so special. What you want everyone in college aged? Speaking of judgements I could say the young crowd are spoiled fools yelling no not this song boo boo OK that's one person that was basically not cool so now do I say all you young clueless freaks are the same>>>NO man....so anyway thought I would muck up the pool a tad here. Lets talk music cause that's what Phish plays. i thought the show was well done and I have no history to rate the show so I won't. What I can say is that these guys are real and they bring what they got at the time there playing it. I like that about them. They had some fire some stutters some flutters some gutters  some highs and some lows and that's a great show.
		Finally went phishing! I'm very familiar with the dead (not PHISH) and have seen plenty of shows with Jerry at the helm. By the way I miss the JER BEAR. OK enough about that. OK so the Phish show was COOL man. I'm 45 yeah one of the old dudes. Hey by the way sometimes I hear in reviews that some of you have something against older cats at the shows cause were all drunk trying be like were young again. All I can say is EAT ME to all you young cats who cast that lame judgement. That's a heavy handed overview of the older clients who come to the show. I'm sober now thank goodness and most of us including you young ones are there for the fine music and some fun and that has nothing to do with ones age. It's actually kind of funny when some "dish heads" ( I just made that up ) thank you very much talk about age when the band you love are in fact older dudes like myself. Think about it the age mix is what makes the fan base so special. What you want everyone in college aged? Speaking of judgements I could say the young crowd are spoiled fools yelling no not this song boo boo OK that's one person that was basically not cool so now do I say all you young clueless freaks are the same>>>NO man....so anyway thought I would muck up the pool a tad here. Lets talk music cause that's what Phish plays. i thought the show was well done and I have no history to rate the show so I won't. What I can say is that these guys are real and they bring what they got at the time there playing it. I like that about them. They had some fire some stutters some flutters some gutters  some highs and some lows and that's a great show.  Charleston to Augusta with my "attorney" and interdimentional coconspirator was excellent. See saw his high school bball champs there. Phish plays the pep rally was the vibe I had. I was asked where I was from by someone. Said VA and they asked why I was there.
		Charleston to Augusta with my "attorney" and interdimentional coconspirator was excellent. See saw his high school bball champs there. Phish plays the pep rally was the vibe I had. I was asked where I was from by someone. Said VA and they asked why I was there.  The Gin and Reba were definite highlights.  I like that they played some rarities in the 1st set like JJLC (my first) and Torn and Frayed.    Nellie Kane was fun as always and 46 Days rawked.  The FYF caught me off guard.  Mike's Song brought the heat.   I like that they pushed boundaries in Light and most of it was quite enjoyable, but Trey was a little off at some points I thought.  I'll have to re listen.  I loved that they played FEFY as the 2nd set slow down song and not Joy or Wading.  Hailey's was fun but short. This Free was better than most of the recent versions I think.  It wasn't a 95 Free or anything but Gordon was killing it.  I liked what they did in Hood and Golgi is Golgi.  I thought the Civic Center was going to take off at the end of ADITL.  I'd say all in all this show was up there with Hartford '09 and Portland '09 as the best show I've seen in 3.0.
		The Gin and Reba were definite highlights.  I like that they played some rarities in the 1st set like JJLC (my first) and Torn and Frayed.    Nellie Kane was fun as always and 46 Days rawked.  The FYF caught me off guard.  Mike's Song brought the heat.   I like that they pushed boundaries in Light and most of it was quite enjoyable, but Trey was a little off at some points I thought.  I'll have to re listen.  I loved that they played FEFY as the 2nd set slow down song and not Joy or Wading.  Hailey's was fun but short. This Free was better than most of the recent versions I think.  It wasn't a 95 Free or anything but Gordon was killing it.  I liked what they did in Hood and Golgi is Golgi.  I thought the Civic Center was going to take off at the end of ADITL.  I'd say all in all this show was up there with Hartford '09 and Portland '09 as the best show I've seen in 3.0.
	 This was my 5th Phish show, and it was solid! Probably middle of the pack for me.
		This was my 5th Phish show, and it was solid! Probably middle of the pack for me. My brother and I made the trip down from Nova Scotia on a random tuesday or wednesday (I can't remember) to see this show and it was excellent. I had only seen outdoor shows to date and we were both shocked at how tiny the venue was! We had to jump on the opportunity to get up close and made our way right up on the gate...pretty surreal to watch the boys upclose jam it out all night. Some memorables for me looking back on it were a sweet FYF>Mike's>FYF..just killed it, and a beauty Nellie Kane. For me the show almost had a "throwback to the early 90's" feel to it. Maybe it was the size of the venue, obscurity of the town, or the fact that we were buying pre-poured plastic cups of home-town Dark Ale on fold out tables inside the arena, but songs like Golgi and Divided Sky reminded me of the first time I ever listened to Phish 13 years ago. No such thing as a bad Phish show but this one was special for my Bro and I - Completely different than any other show we've been to!
		My brother and I made the trip down from Nova Scotia on a random tuesday or wednesday (I can't remember) to see this show and it was excellent. I had only seen outdoor shows to date and we were both shocked at how tiny the venue was! We had to jump on the opportunity to get up close and made our way right up on the gate...pretty surreal to watch the boys upclose jam it out all night. Some memorables for me looking back on it were a sweet FYF>Mike's>FYF..just killed it, and a beauty Nellie Kane. For me the show almost had a "throwback to the early 90's" feel to it. Maybe it was the size of the venue, obscurity of the town, or the fact that we were buying pre-poured plastic cups of home-town Dark Ale on fold out tables inside the arena, but songs like Golgi and Divided Sky reminded me of the first time I ever listened to Phish 13 years ago. No such thing as a bad Phish show but this one was special for my Bro and I - Completely different than any other show we've been to!  Wasn't there, but wanted to note for the stats nerds out there that, aside from this being the first Reba encore since 9/21/99, it is only the third time it has ever been an encore.
		Wasn't there, but wanted to note for the stats nerds out there that, aside from this being the first Reba encore since 9/21/99, it is only the third time it has ever been an encore.  Augusta is not very cool - but props to Phish for playing "on the kennebec"....party at fish's house afterwards......balls wish I could've been there.
		Augusta is not very cool - but props to Phish for playing "on the kennebec"....party at fish's house afterwards......balls wish I could've been there.Add a Review
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Review by NigelTufnel
To spare you time, I'll run through the Must-Hears of this show.
Bathtub Gin - Don't be fooled, folks. This one ain't like the rest. I would say this is perhaps the darkest Gin of 3.0. The song builds in typical Gin fashion, but Mike and Fish lead the charge into some frantic dark thump-space. Trey catches wind and feeds right into it, soloing with purpose that could only be described as fitting for what the foundation called for. Listen to this one.
JJLC - Great setlist call, and it happens to be on the rare side lately. Everyone shines, but Page and Trey the most. Great to see them channel some blues now and then.
Light - Here's where things get OUT THERE. The standard on/off key noodling by Trey into an on key landing pad carries the "type 1" segment of the jam. This goes on for a bit, but then out of the depths, a groove develops. It's like a slowed down plinko jam with hints of calypso but dominated by atmospheric space. It speaks right to the soul. This segment is absolutely beautiful. Then, with about a minute left in the jam, Trey has this soaring effect that reaffirms his touch with the Cosmic days of 1999, 2000-2004. A lot of love is given to the Lights from Berkeley and Manchester (fairly, I might add), but this Light, to me, has a stronger core and a better groove than the other two. It feels much more natural in its progression. But that's just one man's opinion. Either way, it deserves to be considered among the best. It flows seamlessly into...
TYL - not only do I love this song, but this is definitely the best version they've played. This includes an added jam segment that is, again, dark and soulful. It hints at the songs true jamming potential, some of it realized in this particular take. You'll just need to listen for yourself. Then, out of the jam comes...
FEFY - love it or hate it, this had absolutely perfect placement and, for me, caps off one of the best jamming sequences of not only the fall tour, but 2009 and 2010 combined. Light though FEFY is a Cosmic journey into the darker side of Phish that is so hard to come by for more than a song or two a night. And that's FOUR songs to this point, And we're not done. This FEFY features Trey with some very emotional soloing. Stunning.
And, finally, the Must-Hear of the Must-Hears of 10/19/10:
REBA - This IS the best version of 3.0 and perhaps the best since the Reba from IT 8 years ago. The composition is nailed (in the encore slot!!!), and the jam starts out in typical uplifting Reba fashion. But this wouldn't last. Page signals the turn and the band follows suit, into another dark and unexplored realm that Phish seemed to open many doors to this night. This is the band at their improvisational best. The whole thing is mesmerizing, and Fishman's Manteca quotes add a new layer to the already deep Reba cake that was being baked in front of our eyes (this is also the beginning of the band's teases of Manteca throughout the fall and NYE). If you haven't heard this yet, shame on you. Do it. Now! I said NOW!
Lots of people write this night off because of what happened the next night - but don't. Augusta and Utica are two of the best performances of 3.0. I will stand by that until the day I die. But they also can hold their own individually. Augusta doesn't mess around - and neither should you.