SET 1: Funky Bitch, Wolfman's Brother, Wilson > The Curtain With, Cities > Rift, Free, My Mind's Got a Mind of its Own, Vultures, 46 Days
SET 2: Waves > Carini, Prince Caspian > Backwards Down the Number Line > Ghost[1] > Dirt > Down with Disease[2] > Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley > Cavern > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Contact > Suzy Greenberg > Rocky Top > Good Times Bad Times
 Round Room
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					Round Room
					2
					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Joy
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					Joy
					1
					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Very likely the best 3.0 show I've seen. Chalk that up to wonderful song selections that can just make a show (see Vultures instead of, say, Ocelot, and Curtain With instead of, say, Yarmouth Road) in addition to beautiful and thoughtful jamming.
		Very likely the best 3.0 show I've seen. Chalk that up to wonderful song selections that can just make a show (see Vultures instead of, say, Ocelot, and Curtain With instead of, say, Yarmouth Road) in addition to beautiful and thoughtful jamming. Let me know if I'm totally wrong on this... but wasn't there a living after midnight tease toward the end the 2nd set or in the encore?... and wasn't there diff lyrics to ghost?... I swear trey was adding something? Idk?
		Let me know if I'm totally wrong on this... but wasn't there a living after midnight tease toward the end the 2nd set or in the encore?... and wasn't there diff lyrics to ghost?... I swear trey was adding something? Idk? Fall 2013 is (to me) my favorite jaunt in Phish's long and storied career since Fall 1999, but that wasn't written in the stars or anything; after the disappointing Rochester show, we'd essentially had one damn good show, two reasonably good shows (the other Hampton shows), and a below-average show (although I still have a soft spot for Light -> GA) one-third of the way in. It is only with this show - after a pretty good "brake-testing" show in Glens Falls - that the tour really achieved liftoff, as everything from here to Atlantic City boasts strong second sets. With the tour having concluded, it's worth going back and looking at the four show Worcester-Hartford-Reading run, as good a four show stretch as the band has put together.
		Fall 2013 is (to me) my favorite jaunt in Phish's long and storied career since Fall 1999, but that wasn't written in the stars or anything; after the disappointing Rochester show, we'd essentially had one damn good show, two reasonably good shows (the other Hampton shows), and a below-average show (although I still have a soft spot for Light -> GA) one-third of the way in. It is only with this show - after a pretty good "brake-testing" show in Glens Falls - that the tour really achieved liftoff, as everything from here to Atlantic City boasts strong second sets. With the tour having concluded, it's worth going back and looking at the four show Worcester-Hartford-Reading run, as good a four show stretch as the band has put together. Excellent show, my first of the tour. Probably the best song selection thus far, in my opinion.
		Excellent show, my first of the tour. Probably the best song selection thus far, in my opinion. Oh yes, after reading everyone else's reviews I was reminded of a couple things.
		Oh yes, after reading everyone else's reviews I was reminded of a couple things. Really strong show, start to finish.  The band had the courtesy to get funky bitch out of the way while we were finding our seats.  They were locked in for the next three tunes.  typically HOT wolfmans, then  curtain with was beautiful!!  the highlight of set I, it really showcased the best aspects of 2013 phish.  very emotive playing.  Vultures 46 days was an unexpected and satisfying way to close the set after four typical tunes.  vultures had the woo-ing during the ending (which led to a little confusion as to if the song would ever end . . .) and since trey wanted it to happen I woo'd along in spite of myself.  fortunately it was the only appearance of the woos and I think that is just the right amount.
		Really strong show, start to finish.  The band had the courtesy to get funky bitch out of the way while we were finding our seats.  They were locked in for the next three tunes.  typically HOT wolfmans, then  curtain with was beautiful!!  the highlight of set I, it really showcased the best aspects of 2013 phish.  very emotive playing.  Vultures 46 days was an unexpected and satisfying way to close the set after four typical tunes.  vultures had the woo-ing during the ending (which led to a little confusion as to if the song would ever end . . .) and since trey wanted it to happen I woo'd along in spite of myself.  fortunately it was the only appearance of the woos and I think that is just the right amount. As at least one other reviewer has commented, this show had a strange dark energy to it. This resonated with my own personal darkness that nearly led me to skip this pair of shows, until the person who shut off the lights last year talked me into getting on the road. So, with a late start I drove like I did when Phish first played at DCentrumU, cursed the traffic jams, threw my bags into a hotel room, paid $35 for parking, and walked into the room just as the band hit the stage.
		As at least one other reviewer has commented, this show had a strange dark energy to it. This resonated with my own personal darkness that nearly led me to skip this pair of shows, until the person who shut off the lights last year talked me into getting on the road. So, with a late start I drove like I did when Phish first played at DCentrumU, cursed the traffic jams, threw my bags into a hotel room, paid $35 for parking, and walked into the room just as the band hit the stage.  I was attending my phirst show this fine fine fall evening.
		I was attending my phirst show this fine fine fall evening. [Posted as part of the official Phish.net recap of the show]
		[Posted as part of the official Phish.net recap of the show] I'll leave opinions about the music to everyone else.  Suffice it to say their playing was spot on..But what made the show oh so very good was the flow and the lighting.
		I'll leave opinions about the music to everyone else.  Suffice it to say their playing was spot on..But what made the show oh so very good was the flow and the lighting. Fall 13, what a special time. Fast forward a year later and I’m back in Worcester for a two night run. Vibes were high with how well the band had been playing, and this two night stand continued one of the best tours since they got back together.
		Fall 13, what a special time. Fast forward a year later and I’m back in Worcester for a two night run. Vibes were high with how well the band had been playing, and this two night stand continued one of the best tours since they got back together. Very early show for me in my personal Phishtory, and while my memory doesn't have all that many stand-out musical segments from it (I starkly remember the encore - maybe the best part of the show), it was a great time in the moment to be sure. That said, listening back, this show's kinda overrated. Phish just got so much better in the back end of the 2010s that it overshadows this show's highlights in comparison.
		Very early show for me in my personal Phishtory, and while my memory doesn't have all that many stand-out musical segments from it (I starkly remember the encore - maybe the best part of the show), it was a great time in the moment to be sure. That said, listening back, this show's kinda overrated. Phish just got so much better in the back end of the 2010s that it overshadows this show's highlights in comparison.  I was at this show with a close friend. My first time dosing in an arena, bugged out a little but had a great time. Late-night Worcester post-Phish is a weird scene, especially so whilst spun. We accidentally went the wrong way coming out of the DCU and ended up by some theater crowded with what I thought were attendees of a Juggalo convention. Strange vibes but made it out alive.
		I was at this show with a close friend. My first time dosing in an arena, bugged out a little but had a great time. Late-night Worcester post-Phish is a weird scene, especially so whilst spun. We accidentally went the wrong way coming out of the DCU and ended up by some theater crowded with what I thought were attendees of a Juggalo convention. Strange vibes but made it out alive. Overall, this is a pretty strong show, especially the second set. Highlights:
		Overall, this is a pretty strong show, especially the second set. Highlights: This was my first ever phish show and ill be honest i knew funky bitch ,wolfman, wilson, free, run, suzy and GTBT i was a noob back then. I was also sick that night and after the show i came out to my car window smashed and all my tools stolen. But needless to say it was an amazing show i couldn't wait to go see them again. I recommend the show to everyone and anyone.
		This was my first ever phish show and ill be honest i knew funky bitch ,wolfman, wilson, free, run, suzy and GTBT i was a noob back then. I was also sick that night and after the show i came out to my car window smashed and all my tools stolen. But needless to say it was an amazing show i couldn't wait to go see them again. I recommend the show to everyone and anyone.
	 Drove all the way from Halifax, Nova Scotia with one of my compadres. His first show.
		Drove all the way from Halifax, Nova Scotia with one of my compadres. His first show. Fall tour 2013 was indeed a blast and marked a high point in 3.0 Phish.  I don't have much to add to the already stellar and well-written reviews here.  However, I would recommend (given that you have time) a listen to the Backwards > Ghost > Dirt > Disease segment of the show.  Of course the Waves > Carini gets the most phan attention--and with good reason.  Yet there's something about a mid-to-late second set Disease--a Disease that doesn't have to sit in the opener slot--that's so pleasing.  Great show, great crowd, and I feel lucky to have been there.
		Fall tour 2013 was indeed a blast and marked a high point in 3.0 Phish.  I don't have much to add to the already stellar and well-written reviews here.  However, I would recommend (given that you have time) a listen to the Backwards > Ghost > Dirt > Disease segment of the show.  Of course the Waves > Carini gets the most phan attention--and with good reason.  Yet there's something about a mid-to-late second set Disease--a Disease that doesn't have to sit in the opener slot--that's so pleasing.  Great show, great crowd, and I feel lucky to have been there.
	 To my fellow fan who thinks Trey is treating Phish as a curious side-project.....well, you clearly don't know the man.  I see someone who is winning at life at the moment and thoroughly enjoying the ride like a kid.  He and his bandmates have great joy in their playing and I believe they are pushing the envelope forward these days, not riding out the string like many bands have done and continue to do.
		To my fellow fan who thinks Trey is treating Phish as a curious side-project.....well, you clearly don't know the man.  I see someone who is winning at life at the moment and thoroughly enjoying the ride like a kid.  He and his bandmates have great joy in their playing and I believe they are pushing the envelope forward these days, not riding out the string like many bands have done and continue to do. I will admit I was not at this show, nor any others during fall tour, but I did listen to the fall tour and one time I stayed at a holiday inn...seriously this show is absolutely beautiful.  How is this not the best show of fall tour?  I don't get it?  I love you.
		I will admit I was not at this show, nor any others during fall tour, but I did listen to the fall tour and one time I stayed at a holiday inn...seriously this show is absolutely beautiful.  How is this not the best show of fall tour?  I don't get it?  I love you.
	 This was show number 10 for me, and what an awesome night to celebrate. My friends and I made it into Worcester later than expected thanks to Massachusetts traffic. One of my buddies and I came up on a pair of floor tickets, which cost more than I'd really wanted to spend, but why the hell not? For whatever reason, floors could only enter through one door on the back of the DCU which we found after 45 minutes of waiting in lines, only to be sent away by security. We finally made it into the venue about halfway through Funky Bitch. The first set was incredible. I felt that the band was connecting with each other better than I'd ever seen before. The Curtain With, MMGAMOIO and Vultures were all new to me and were all well played. That 46 Days though! Man oh man that was genius! We ended the first set satisfied and ready for more. Waves > Carini is an ambient rock odyssey, and set the pace for what was yet to come. The rest of the second set was just amazing, and it's hard pick highlights. It's also worth saying that Kuroda was on fire as well, his lighting seemed to accent what the band was doing in such a perfect way. The four song encore was a real treat as well. Every time the lights would go down, I'd start collecting my things to beat the rush out, but they just kept coming back with more (Very Return of the King if you ask me). Contact and Suzy Greenberg are always fun for me, but the crowning jewell was the best Good Times Bad Times I've ever listened to. I'm a huge ZepHead so it always gets me stoked to hear. We left Worcester with our faces melted and minds blown, stoked for night two. In short I'd really have to say that this is the best show I've seen them play, which multiple people have reminded me I say after EVERY show. Which is true, because that's what keeps bringing me back, but this one is definitely special. Here's to ten more!
		This was show number 10 for me, and what an awesome night to celebrate. My friends and I made it into Worcester later than expected thanks to Massachusetts traffic. One of my buddies and I came up on a pair of floor tickets, which cost more than I'd really wanted to spend, but why the hell not? For whatever reason, floors could only enter through one door on the back of the DCU which we found after 45 minutes of waiting in lines, only to be sent away by security. We finally made it into the venue about halfway through Funky Bitch. The first set was incredible. I felt that the band was connecting with each other better than I'd ever seen before. The Curtain With, MMGAMOIO and Vultures were all new to me and were all well played. That 46 Days though! Man oh man that was genius! We ended the first set satisfied and ready for more. Waves > Carini is an ambient rock odyssey, and set the pace for what was yet to come. The rest of the second set was just amazing, and it's hard pick highlights. It's also worth saying that Kuroda was on fire as well, his lighting seemed to accent what the band was doing in such a perfect way. The four song encore was a real treat as well. Every time the lights would go down, I'd start collecting my things to beat the rush out, but they just kept coming back with more (Very Return of the King if you ask me). Contact and Suzy Greenberg are always fun for me, but the crowning jewell was the best Good Times Bad Times I've ever listened to. I'm a huge ZepHead so it always gets me stoked to hear. We left Worcester with our faces melted and minds blown, stoked for night two. In short I'd really have to say that this is the best show I've seen them play, which multiple people have reminded me I say after EVERY show. Which is true, because that's what keeps bringing me back, but this one is definitely special. Here's to ten more!
	 Phriends-
		Phriends- Phellow Phriends-
		Phellow Phriends- These guys are on fire.
		These guys are on fire. Plenty of good comments on the music already. What I really enjoyed the most was the energy of the crowd and how well the guys played off that. There were moments when it felt like the crowd was driving the music, and other times when the music was driving the crowd.
		Plenty of good comments on the music already. What I really enjoyed the most was the energy of the crowd and how well the guys played off that. There were moments when it felt like the crowd was driving the music, and other times when the music was driving the crowd. I'll leave opinions about the music to everyone else.  Suffice it to say their playing was spot on..But what made the show oh so very good was the flow and the lighting.
		I'll leave opinions about the music to everyone else.  Suffice it to say their playing was spot on..But what made the show oh so very good was the flow and the lighting. Trey's playing in this show was mostly atrocious. If you listen, you'll hear, most prominently during Wolfman's, Wilson, Cities, Free, Antelope and GTBT, that he's scarcely staving off ugly feedback groans. It's just a total lack of precision. I'd say maybe half of his chords in Curtain were crisp and correct. Fish seems to have lost a step as well, and the two were not at all in synch, battling each other for control of the tempo in Curtain, Carini and Caspian especially. Mike seemed to be the only one trying to generate interesting motifs for the others to gel with, but nobody else was listening. Carini was the obvious highlight, maybe ten minutes of somewhat original music in that jam before Fish jarringly slowed it down and murdered it. Ghost was generic bliss rock default jam for the 47th time this year. Trey suddenly caught fire for a couple minutes in Disease and it was glorious. Otherwise, it's kind of telling how often Trey cracks up during this show; Phish is kind of a joke to him these days, something fun to do in his spare time. And as recently as last year it seemed like he was actually taking this thing seriously.
		Trey's playing in this show was mostly atrocious. If you listen, you'll hear, most prominently during Wolfman's, Wilson, Cities, Free, Antelope and GTBT, that he's scarcely staving off ugly feedback groans. It's just a total lack of precision. I'd say maybe half of his chords in Curtain were crisp and correct. Fish seems to have lost a step as well, and the two were not at all in synch, battling each other for control of the tempo in Curtain, Carini and Caspian especially. Mike seemed to be the only one trying to generate interesting motifs for the others to gel with, but nobody else was listening. Carini was the obvious highlight, maybe ten minutes of somewhat original music in that jam before Fish jarringly slowed it down and murdered it. Ghost was generic bliss rock default jam for the 47th time this year. Trey suddenly caught fire for a couple minutes in Disease and it was glorious. Otherwise, it's kind of telling how often Trey cracks up during this show; Phish is kind of a joke to him these days, something fun to do in his spare time. And as recently as last year it seemed like he was actually taking this thing seriously.
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Review by cristilclear
Waves, a beautiful second set opener maintained the darkness into Carini and then Prince Caspian came along and womp womp womp woooooooomp. Right around here my friend, who hadn't seen a show all summer nor fall until now, said, "Way to bring the show down," when Numberline followed the Prince. I assured him, "they have been ripping up Numberline hard". Which they did. Ghost maintained more darkness (which we like), Dirt is one of my favorite songs, DWD, eh. Sneaking Sally was a nice alternative to Boogie On. I wondered if they would play both of those songs in the same set. Cavern was nice placement out of Sally. The Antelope tied up the dark stitch nicely. During the Suzy, that friend of mine said, "Ok, time to go Cristilclear". "Uh. Uh," was my reply. Good thing. I suppose some people could take or leave the Rocky Top>Good Times but I'm calling that four- song encore a third set and I"LL TAKE IT because there is no where else I'd rather be then right there in Phish's very large pocket. Good Times has been solid all summer and continues to be this fall. Party on!