SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Camel Walk, Divided Sky, Ride Captain Ride, Stash, Fee[1] -> Time Turns Elastic, Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Seven Below > Wolfman's Brother, Backwards Down the Number Line > Alaska > Free > The Lizards, Brother, Roggae -> Taste > Waste > David Bowie
ENCORE: Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > Chalk Dust Torture
 The reviews in the last couple days have been pitiful.  Unless anybody wants to give a solid review of the shows, please do not post anything.  Sorry for being a hyprocrit for posting this, but unless you have anything to say about the quality of the show then don't post at all
		The reviews in the last couple days have been pitiful.  Unless anybody wants to give a solid review of the shows, please do not post anything.  Sorry for being a hyprocrit for posting this, but unless you have anything to say about the quality of the show then don't post at all I've since returned to the fold, but when I went to this show I was a card carrying jaded phish fan.  I thought the band's best years were surely behind them and perhaps my attitude had something to do with not enjoying this show.  I'd be interested in hearing it again to see what I think now that I've warmed up to the band after not listening to them for 5 years.  What I remember of this show at UMass were a few moments that might have gone somewhere, but lots of stock trey licks and very unnatural setlist construction.  I was really into some of the shows I heard from 2011, but the NYE run had the same problems that I felt this show had.  Here's hoping to a more adventurous band in 2012!
		I've since returned to the fold, but when I went to this show I was a card carrying jaded phish fan.  I thought the band's best years were surely behind them and perhaps my attitude had something to do with not enjoying this show.  I'd be interested in hearing it again to see what I think now that I've warmed up to the band after not listening to them for 5 years.  What I remember of this show at UMass were a few moments that might have gone somewhere, but lots of stock trey licks and very unnatural setlist construction.  I was really into some of the shows I heard from 2011, but the NYE run had the same problems that I felt this show had.  Here's hoping to a more adventurous band in 2012!
	 Last night of my little 3 night run up northeast before a long drive back down south.
		Last night of my little 3 night run up northeast before a long drive back down south. Very high energy crowd, probably the best I've ever seen. The whole place was rocking, you could feel the venue shake during Lizards. The band was pumped, smiles ear to ear.
		Very high energy crowd, probably the best I've ever seen. The whole place was rocking, you could feel the venue shake during Lizards. The band was pumped, smiles ear to ear. seven below, lizards, brother, taste, and quinn all had signs in the front 10 rows...they saw the signs!
		seven below, lizards, brother, taste, and quinn all had signs in the front 10 rows...they saw the signs!
	 @  Jbschneider75- What are you talking about? A Picture of Nectar is Phish's 5th album. It is also a lyric in Cavern.
		@  Jbschneider75- What are you talking about? A Picture of Nectar is Phish's 5th album. It is also a lyric in Cavern.
	 First show for me.  I remember just missing Bread & Puppet at the Hampshire campus, checking out the Eric Carle mueum of picture book art, some good Korean food in Hadley...
		First show for me.  I remember just missing Bread & Puppet at the Hampshire campus, checking out the Eric Carle mueum of picture book art, some good Korean food in Hadley... .  Songs were shorter than I had expected too.  The energy at the show was amazing, and the crowd was just nuts.  Everyone was really out of control, which I loved.
 .  Songs were shorter than I had expected too.  The energy at the show was amazing, and the crowd was just nuts.  Everyone was really out of control, which I loved.   This was my first phish show. I can remember standing on the floor about 30 feet from stage, listening to the buzz going around the building, wondering what I was in store for, and then it started. I think I stood there for the first 3 songs just soaking it in, looking all around checking the lights and the people in the crowd. Then Ride captain Ride started and everyone went crazy and I was dancing my ass off the rest of the night. I didn't really know it back then, but this was a great show, with a very solid setlist ( still chasing lizards from this night ), and it will always be one of my favorite phish shows.
		This was my first phish show. I can remember standing on the floor about 30 feet from stage, listening to the buzz going around the building, wondering what I was in store for, and then it started. I think I stood there for the first 3 songs just soaking it in, looking all around checking the lights and the people in the crowd. Then Ride captain Ride started and everyone went crazy and I was dancing my ass off the rest of the night. I didn't really know it back then, but this was a great show, with a very solid setlist ( still chasing lizards from this night ), and it will always be one of my favorite phish shows.
	 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. Night Two began with “ACDC Bag”, which confirmed the predictions of the audience who had been expecting it as the second night opener all day. Phish moved into “Camel Walk”, another eagerly awaited and predicted early set piece, but shocked the crowd by segueing into “Divided Sky”, an old, emotional, and incredibly precise composition followed by a intricately structured jam with a wailing, sustained solo.
		Night Two began with “ACDC Bag”, which confirmed the predictions of the audience who had been expecting it as the second night opener all day. Phish moved into “Camel Walk”, another eagerly awaited and predicted early set piece, but shocked the crowd by segueing into “Divided Sky”, an old, emotional, and incredibly precise composition followed by a intricately structured jam with a wailing, sustained solo.   I'll have to listen back, but I think Trey botched TTE and dropped the last verse starting with "Touches these woods and these waters all paved with gold . . . " and onward.  That's too bad.
		I'll have to listen back, but I think Trey botched TTE and dropped the last verse starting with "Touches these woods and these waters all paved with gold . . . " and onward.  That's too bad.
	 did anyone notice that 8 songs played were played at the coral sky show back in '96? idk if thats a big deal, but the coral sky show was FILTHY and one of my favorites all time.. those song choices were great in the flow of that show, and i like them just as much in the flow of this show. im really digging the free/lizards couplet .... also love me some camel walk. STRUT YOUR STUFF!
		did anyone notice that 8 songs played were played at the coral sky show back in '96? idk if thats a big deal, but the coral sky show was FILTHY and one of my favorites all time.. those song choices were great in the flow of that show, and i like them just as much in the flow of this show. im really digging the free/lizards couplet .... also love me some camel walk. STRUT YOUR STUFF!
	 After an amazing The Divided Sky, it appeared as if Trey and Page may have contemplated a sophomore appearance of Dr. Gabel, but as the conversation turned to Mike it appeared as if he possibly shot it down only for Page to rock Ride Captain Ride for the 1st time in nearly 11 years.  Dr. Gabel may see its return this year at Mansfield, but many phans anxiously await the 2nd coming of what could be a future classic and will take it anywhere!
		After an amazing The Divided Sky, it appeared as if Trey and Page may have contemplated a sophomore appearance of Dr. Gabel, but as the conversation turned to Mike it appeared as if he possibly shot it down only for Page to rock Ride Captain Ride for the 1st time in nearly 11 years.  Dr. Gabel may see its return this year at Mansfield, but many phans anxiously await the 2nd coming of what could be a future classic and will take it anywhere!
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Review by Ben_s
More beloved pieces followed, including the simmering, Latin-influenced “Stash”, “Fee” (sung through a megaphone), and the new, multifaceted progressive rock composition, “Time Turns Elastic”, which took Phish fans a year to learn to embrace and enjoy. Next was “Cavern”, an anthemic celebration that convinced the audience that the set was closing, until the opening doodles of “Run Like An Antelope” let the crowd know there was still more to come in this set. Starting with a loosely arranged instrumental introduction, “Antelope” suddenly begins its jam with a jagged crescendo of distorted chords, and launches into a building minor jam, which peaked with pure energy and cacophony before ending on a dime and reverting the original chords. “Set the gear shift for the high gear of your soul! You gotta run like an antelope… Out of control!” was what Trey left the Mullins Center with before the set break.
Set Two began more modestly, with simpler, more standard rock songs. While the songs were less imaginative that the previous set’s, their following jams did not disappoint. It wasn’t until “The Lizards”, a long masterpiece which explored the history of the mythical land of “Gamehenge” that the set took off. More high energy tunes followed, and the show ended with the long-awaited “David Bowie”, which mixed tightly composed jazz with improvised heavy metal shredding climaxing in the biggest peak of the tour. The encore of “Chalkdust Torture”, a blistering intense song about the woes and stresses of education served to remind UMass that afterall, it is a school night, and it's time to get some sleep. The "Chalkdust" jam sealed the deal on this show's place in history, and left fans deeply satisfied, and ready to download their copy of the show, and cherish it for years to come.