Soundcheck: Infinite, Say Something, Petrichor
SET 1: Soul Planet > Also Sprach Zarathustra > 555, Farmhouse, Halfway to the Moon, Waste > My Friend, My Friend, Maze, Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Crosseyed and Painless > Scents and Subtle Sounds[2] > No Men In No Man's Land, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Harry Hood
ENCORE: Run Like an Antelope
Trey quoted Soul Planet in 2001. Trey teased Tired of Waiting for You and Call to the Post in Bathtub Gin. DWD was unfinished. Scents did not contain the intro and included Run Through the Jungle and Crosseyed teases and quotes and Party Time quotes. Antelope also included Crosseyed teases and quotes.
 
			Photo used with permission, by Andrew Grooms
 Fuego
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					 Lawn Boy
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					 I really enjoyed this show from the couch, so I must be missing something regarding why this show is so underrated. Maybe it's due to the smoking full set groove from Tuesday night, but I digress. I heard this show as very similar to 7/26/17, hear me out: both shows had disjointed and arguably less-than-stellar play in their first sets but some nice individual song selection. Both shows had a nice first set ending jam (tube for 7/26/17, Gin here) and both shows had a 6-song second set full of jams with nice flow (yet some sloppy transitions). Now let's dig in:
		I really enjoyed this show from the couch, so I must be missing something regarding why this show is so underrated. Maybe it's due to the smoking full set groove from Tuesday night, but I digress. I heard this show as very similar to 7/26/17, hear me out: both shows had disjointed and arguably less-than-stellar play in their first sets but some nice individual song selection. Both shows had a nice first set ending jam (tube for 7/26/17, Gin here) and both shows had a 6-song second set full of jams with nice flow (yet some sloppy transitions). Now let's dig in: @AYBESEA...what you are missing, imo:
		 @AYBESEA...what you are missing, imo: I'm surprised by the low rating. I thought this show held its own at this stage in the tour. I loved the space theme in the 1st set! The Gin set closer was on fire. Never a dull moment in the 2nd set. I was in it to win it when they landed on that funky Boogie out of NML. Super funky stuff. Even the Antelope encore was on fire. You could tell Trey was feeling IT.
		I'm surprised by the low rating. I thought this show held its own at this stage in the tour. I loved the space theme in the 1st set! The Gin set closer was on fire. Never a dull moment in the 2nd set. I was in it to win it when they landed on that funky Boogie out of NML. Super funky stuff. Even the Antelope encore was on fire. You could tell Trey was feeling IT.
	 Soul Planet > 2001 was unexpected but surprisingly as fun. Gin was very solid. But this was probably the least interesting first set of fall so far given the magic that has been happening. Set two delivered ! Great and inspired jamming. solid 4 star show at least. Give the gin and second set a listen. Soul planet got a little phunky too.
		Soul Planet > 2001 was unexpected but surprisingly as fun. Gin was very solid. But this was probably the least interesting first set of fall so far given the magic that has been happening. Set two delivered ! Great and inspired jamming. solid 4 star show at least. Give the gin and second set a listen. Soul planet got a little phunky too.
	 I tuned in for the webcast.
		I tuned in for the webcast.  As someone who was actually at the show, and didn't webcast I think this show deserves a 4.3. The first set had an interesting flow. It got off to a really hot start, and then simmered down during Farmhouse but picked up with My Friend, My Friend. So overall, great song selection. I thought Maze after MFMF was a great call, and this Gin will probably go underrated for a while. A lot of people are saying they just jumped around a lot and never really found a groove, but I absolutely loved this one. Please listen to this Gin!
		As someone who was actually at the show, and didn't webcast I think this show deserves a 4.3. The first set had an interesting flow. It got off to a really hot start, and then simmered down during Farmhouse but picked up with My Friend, My Friend. So overall, great song selection. I thought Maze after MFMF was a great call, and this Gin will probably go underrated for a while. A lot of people are saying they just jumped around a lot and never really found a groove, but I absolutely loved this one. Please listen to this Gin! Nashville night two went "screaming through space" after a Soul Planet opener with Also Sprach immediately following without pause to deliberate on song two. Right from the get-go of Also Sprach Trey vocally teased Soul Planet. Indeed, as noted before, we are screaming through space! Next up we sprint on cobblestones past the track from 2001 into 555. Ascend was definately hyped after the first three tunes. Taking a lesson from Nashville night one the band decided to "cool it down" with Farmhouse. I never ever saw the northern lights but I did see CK5 dialed in and play the southern lights. A neat visual with the lights is the swirling effect in the smoke, fog or haze if you will. I hope you saw the swirling fog, I noticed night one and watched for it intently night two.  With a full moon above we are forced to keep the pattern until June, all aboard for the tour, Page leads us Halfway to the Moon. The full moon and red lit Korean Veterans Boulevard bridge over the Cumberland River was a sight to behold for those who dared to look away from the stage. Just like life, everything comes in waves after the second lift off that we received during Halfway to the Moon it was time catch our breath and let the band back inside our head with Waste.  What's that you say, you want a smoking finish to an already stellar set one?  The great Music City was then treated to My Friend, My Friend with MYFE ending followed by a Maze that I'm happy to never get out of and an 18:45 Bathtub Gin.  You can hear those crunchy keys right now can't you. Set one complete, "Mark it Dude".
		Nashville night two went "screaming through space" after a Soul Planet opener with Also Sprach immediately following without pause to deliberate on song two. Right from the get-go of Also Sprach Trey vocally teased Soul Planet. Indeed, as noted before, we are screaming through space! Next up we sprint on cobblestones past the track from 2001 into 555. Ascend was definately hyped after the first three tunes. Taking a lesson from Nashville night one the band decided to "cool it down" with Farmhouse. I never ever saw the northern lights but I did see CK5 dialed in and play the southern lights. A neat visual with the lights is the swirling effect in the smoke, fog or haze if you will. I hope you saw the swirling fog, I noticed night one and watched for it intently night two.  With a full moon above we are forced to keep the pattern until June, all aboard for the tour, Page leads us Halfway to the Moon. The full moon and red lit Korean Veterans Boulevard bridge over the Cumberland River was a sight to behold for those who dared to look away from the stage. Just like life, everything comes in waves after the second lift off that we received during Halfway to the Moon it was time catch our breath and let the band back inside our head with Waste.  What's that you say, you want a smoking finish to an already stellar set one?  The great Music City was then treated to My Friend, My Friend with MYFE ending followed by a Maze that I'm happy to never get out of and an 18:45 Bathtub Gin.  You can hear those crunchy keys right now can't you. Set one complete, "Mark it Dude".    Howdy from the couch ya'll!
		Howdy from the couch ya'll! Sorry about the weird spacing idk I’m submitting this from my phone and it’s not doing spaces. —————————
		Sorry about the weird spacing idk I’m submitting this from my phone and it’s not doing spaces. ————————— In a world in which everything is so intense - be it sports, politics, physical health, etc. - it's nice to see four guys who have been playing together for 35 years still enjoy themselves. May we relax, have some fun, and cherish this band that will one day be no more.
		In a world in which everything is so intense - be it sports, politics, physical health, etc. - it's nice to see four guys who have been playing together for 35 years still enjoy themselves. May we relax, have some fun, and cherish this band that will one day be no more. Overall I really enjoyed this show, but Ascend is my favorite venue for Phish, so perhaps I'm biased.
		Overall I really enjoyed this show, but Ascend is my favorite venue for Phish, so perhaps I'm biased. Before the Set 2 "Waiting" theme jumped off, Trey threw in a "Tired of Waiting for You" by the Kinks tease into his "Gin" solo.  I heard it whilst couch streaming the show and upon further listening today, I confirm this tease.  Surprised nobody else caught or failed to mention this.  You heard it hear first.  Pun intended.  Happy New Year, Phish Heads!
		Before the Set 2 "Waiting" theme jumped off, Trey threw in a "Tired of Waiting for You" by the Kinks tease into his "Gin" solo.  I heard it whilst couch streaming the show and upon further listening today, I confirm this tease.  Surprised nobody else caught or failed to mention this.  You heard it hear first.  Pun intended.  Happy New Year, Phish Heads!
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Review by aybesea
You have a strong to very strong Maze, Gin, DWD, C&P, SASS, NMINML, Hood and Antelope in the same show. Plus another really good outing for Soul Planet. I mean, just look at that second set... what am I missing here? Seems like this show is stronger than the night before, though the ratings don't reflect that at all.
What am I missing here?