Soundcheck: I Always Wanted It This Way (this soundcheck is incomplete)
SET 1: Mike's Song > Ass Handed > Weekapaug Groove, Waiting All Night > Sample in a Jar, Bathtub Gin > Rift, Stash, Funky Bitch, Your Pet Cat > Character Zero
SET 2: Run Like an Antelope, Fuego > Runaway Jim, No Quarter > Simple > 46 Days -> Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley -> 46 Days
ENCORE: Makisupa Policeman > First Tube
 
			Photo © Rene Huemer
 Fuego
					2
					Fuego
					2
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					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
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 I'm gonna keep this short. That show... is why we do that damn thing. A+ start to finish.
		I'm gonna keep this short. That show... is why we do that damn thing. A+ start to finish. With this show, I feel that Phish have come up with a new type of "Saturday Night Special" show. Typically this much-maligned sort of performance involves standard renditions of standard songs, played in standard order. On this night, it seemed the band wanted to offer a crowd-pleaser for a rowdy Georgia Saturday night that nevertheless delivered in terms of setlist structure, satisfying improv, and even some surprising segues. It turned out to be easily one of the best top-to-bottom shows of the year thus far, and one of my favorites I've personally attended.
		With this show, I feel that Phish have come up with a new type of "Saturday Night Special" show. Typically this much-maligned sort of performance involves standard renditions of standard songs, played in standard order. On this night, it seemed the band wanted to offer a crowd-pleaser for a rowdy Georgia Saturday night that nevertheless delivered in terms of setlist structure, satisfying improv, and even some surprising segues. It turned out to be easily one of the best top-to-bottom shows of the year thus far, and one of my favorites I've personally attended.  Set I:
		Set I: Wow. Just Wow. They brought the heat and meant business this night. The Ass groove was a great way to begin the show. Weekapaug, Gin, Stash, and Funky Bitch all had incredible peaking sections. The Stash in particular had an incredibly patient jam that lulled me into a trance before a blistering peak. Set 2 was non stop fun. Antelope continued the trend of great band interplay and peaking sections. Fuego was briefly busted wide open for a few minutes of bliss before Jim and No Quarter kept the energy sky high. Simple blew the roof off the place and the jam was just butter. At first I was slightly disappointed that 46 days was being played but the Sneaking Sally that came out of nowhere was a huge dance party for everybody there and the return to 46 days was red hot. Classic Phish!!! Don't skip the encore either. More Phire!
		Wow. Just Wow. They brought the heat and meant business this night. The Ass groove was a great way to begin the show. Weekapaug, Gin, Stash, and Funky Bitch all had incredible peaking sections. The Stash in particular had an incredibly patient jam that lulled me into a trance before a blistering peak. Set 2 was non stop fun. Antelope continued the trend of great band interplay and peaking sections. Fuego was briefly busted wide open for a few minutes of bliss before Jim and No Quarter kept the energy sky high. Simple blew the roof off the place and the jam was just butter. At first I was slightly disappointed that 46 days was being played but the Sneaking Sally that came out of nowhere was a huge dance party for everybody there and the return to 46 days was red hot. Classic Phish!!! Don't skip the encore either. More Phire!
	 Fish playing I saw It Again for the last minute or so of Simple.  Trey said nah, we're playing 46 Days instead.  What a great great show.  Band communication at a really high level.  So good.  Stash went deep, down there.  You know where.  Funky Bitch came strong.  Go ahead and start that 2nd set with Antelope.  That's just the shit we want.  Straight up head bangin during No Quarter.  IT IT IT.
		Fish playing I saw It Again for the last minute or so of Simple.  Trey said nah, we're playing 46 Days instead.  What a great great show.  Band communication at a really high level.  So good.  Stash went deep, down there.  You know where.  Funky Bitch came strong.  Go ahead and start that 2nd set with Antelope.  That's just the shit we want.  Straight up head bangin during No Quarter.  IT IT IT.
	 This is a really great second set, though the Bathtub Gin in the first set is also excellent, and the Stash features Trey doing some kind of fizzly Jimmy Page-type diminuendos like the ones in Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused. Or maybe I'm taking crazy pills; I don't know, you be the judge. The Simple in the second set is absolutely amazing to my ears, most of it sounding a bit like the rhythm of Gotta Jibboo, and seems about to veer into Saw It Again before a > 46 Days. The brief 46 Days ->'s into Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley (and the crowd goes wild!) back into -> 46 Days to conclude the song. I think it's also worth noting that Mike's Groove featured Ass Handed instead of I Am Hydrogen, and that the rare Your Pet Cat was dusted off.
		This is a really great second set, though the Bathtub Gin in the first set is also excellent, and the Stash features Trey doing some kind of fizzly Jimmy Page-type diminuendos like the ones in Led Zeppelin's Dazed and Confused. Or maybe I'm taking crazy pills; I don't know, you be the judge. The Simple in the second set is absolutely amazing to my ears, most of it sounding a bit like the rhythm of Gotta Jibboo, and seems about to veer into Saw It Again before a > 46 Days. The brief 46 Days ->'s into Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley (and the crowd goes wild!) back into -> 46 Days to conclude the song. I think it's also worth noting that Mike's Groove featured Ass Handed instead of I Am Hydrogen, and that the rare Your Pet Cat was dusted off.
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nowhere to go but staying put or heading down.
Which brings me now to last nights show.
I have seen 41 shows now which makes me no expert; I can only compare with what I've got. Something happened to me last night that I thought I surely must have experienced before, but in the moment I could think of nothing... no other show that this happened. The experience was sort of a mind-left body type trip. And I was sober, mind you...I'm always sober at shows these days. But I had a very strong connection from the back of the lawns to the band where I could almost see and hear everything slowed down, like Neo in The Matrix, and I knew intuitively where the music was going even before it happened. It was a true transcendental experience. At some point during Simple I half-expected Trey to start floating up into the air of the stage. It would not have shocked me if he did. That's how well they played last night. They used every tool in the shed and chose a vintner's selection of some of the finest songs to launch into the netherworld. A Groove that shook earth (seriously, that 'Paug), a Gin that was streamlining like a Japanese bullet train, a deep, dark, dirty Stash to remind us Halloween is only a week away, and you're gonna need something big to carry your treats. And then as if they needed to remind us at this point, they brought out another epic set 2 to the table. But this one was different than all the rest this year, and this is where I finally make my point. The setlist is even better than it looks on paper, and it looks like a classic. For me, it transcended (again that word) all forms of music and art (I loved the LED's last night), and for a mere 68 minutes that felt like a marathon, it became the benchmark for all 3.0 shows I have seen past and future.