SET 1: Heavy Things, The Moma Dance > Poor Heart > Back on the Train > Silent in the Morning, Kill Devil Falls, Mound, Free > Camel Walk, Stash, Golgi Apparatus > Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Wingsuit[1], Fuego[1], The Line[1], Sing Monica[2], Waiting All Night[1], Wombat[3], Snow[2], Devotion to a Dream[1], 555[1] > Winterqueen[4], Amidst the Peals of Laughter[2], You Never Know[1]
SET 3: Ghost > Carini, Birds of a Feather, Harry Hood > Bug, Run Like an Antelope[5]
 
			Photo (c) Brantley Gutierrez
 Fuego
					9
					Fuego
					9
					 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					3
					The Story of the Ghost
					3
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 So far I've heard more positive than negative reactions to this show, but I wanted to respond to the complaints, which I sort of get but also kinda don't.
		So far I've heard more positive than negative reactions to this show, but I wanted to respond to the complaints, which I sort of get but also kinda don't. I can remember back to 1998 when nobody expected Loaded and everyone was scratching their head that for the third time they passed over Pink Floyd. Three nights later they lay this grace on a half-full arena in Utah in the middle of the week.
		I can remember back to 1998 when nobody expected Loaded and everyone was scratching their head that for the third time they passed over Pink Floyd. Three nights later they lay this grace on a half-full arena in Utah in the middle of the week.  For my money, last night is the biggest single risk the band has ever taken. What a ballsy call! Almost guaranteed to be divisive, guaranteed that for 60-75 minutes in the middle of the show, no one in the arena would be at all familiar with the music. Congrats to Phish for continuing their tradition of doing things you'd never expect a massively popular band to do.
		For my money, last night is the biggest single risk the band has ever taken. What a ballsy call! Almost guaranteed to be divisive, guaranteed that for 60-75 minutes in the middle of the show, no one in the arena would be at all familiar with the music. Congrats to Phish for continuing their tradition of doing things you'd never expect a massively popular band to do. Last night was truly a watershed moment for the band.  With all the talk of a new album coming, and not a whole lot of new material being debuted over the past few years I was growing a little nervous that things weren't completely kosher behind the scenes and the guys weren't jelling.  Last night completely alleviated any apprehension.  Sure the first set is nothing crazy, but it was a perfect set up for the band to debut the material of the second set.  They played what they enjoy and played  extremely well.  I think when you look back at this show many years from now (and I will) the first and third sets will be a pretty perfect snapshot of where the band was 30 years into it.  Mature and well played tunes in the first set and fantastic on the fly improv-composition in the third set.  Now, for my money the second set is one of the most impressive sets of Phish music I have ever heard.  Full disclosure I'm a late 30's father of 2 and I think that really helps me relate to the current style of the band.  I consider myself extremely fortunate that their progression over the years has largely paralleled where I have been in life and last night re-affirmed that the two are again in perfect alignment.  It was Phish grown up.  It really seemed to sum up their playing style over the past few years and gave it context.  It hasn't been aimless noodling.  It has been a style building to something fresh, focused yet beautifully familiar.  These are four fantastic musicians and it is thrilling to hear the mark 30 years of influence, dedicated playing and passion leaves on the music four fantastic musicians can make together.  It's really their perfect Halloween "album cover".  You can hear song structure (The White Album), big arena rock (Quadropenia), funk (Remain in Light) and classic 70s soul-rock (Waiting for Columbus) in their playing.  Not to mention some classic Phish sinister space at the end of 555 (what a freaking tune!).  I'll admit when I first saw that they were debuting a set of new songs I was not at all psyched.  I wanted a classic cover and was actually planning on skipping it to get some work done.  Thank God I didn't.  By the end of set two I didn't even really wanted to hear a third set.  I wanted to re-experience everything I just heard...and that's what a fantastic album does.  It makes you want to listen again and again and again.  Yes, last night was most definitely a watershed moment for Phish.  Now we all know exactly where their heads are musically and what to expect from here on out...for the next year os so at least.  If you weren't into it that is completely fine, but at least now you know where they stand.  And to my ear, it's a pretty cool place.
		Last night was truly a watershed moment for the band.  With all the talk of a new album coming, and not a whole lot of new material being debuted over the past few years I was growing a little nervous that things weren't completely kosher behind the scenes and the guys weren't jelling.  Last night completely alleviated any apprehension.  Sure the first set is nothing crazy, but it was a perfect set up for the band to debut the material of the second set.  They played what they enjoy and played  extremely well.  I think when you look back at this show many years from now (and I will) the first and third sets will be a pretty perfect snapshot of where the band was 30 years into it.  Mature and well played tunes in the first set and fantastic on the fly improv-composition in the third set.  Now, for my money the second set is one of the most impressive sets of Phish music I have ever heard.  Full disclosure I'm a late 30's father of 2 and I think that really helps me relate to the current style of the band.  I consider myself extremely fortunate that their progression over the years has largely paralleled where I have been in life and last night re-affirmed that the two are again in perfect alignment.  It was Phish grown up.  It really seemed to sum up their playing style over the past few years and gave it context.  It hasn't been aimless noodling.  It has been a style building to something fresh, focused yet beautifully familiar.  These are four fantastic musicians and it is thrilling to hear the mark 30 years of influence, dedicated playing and passion leaves on the music four fantastic musicians can make together.  It's really their perfect Halloween "album cover".  You can hear song structure (The White Album), big arena rock (Quadropenia), funk (Remain in Light) and classic 70s soul-rock (Waiting for Columbus) in their playing.  Not to mention some classic Phish sinister space at the end of 555 (what a freaking tune!).  I'll admit when I first saw that they were debuting a set of new songs I was not at all psyched.  I wanted a classic cover and was actually planning on skipping it to get some work done.  Thank God I didn't.  By the end of set two I didn't even really wanted to hear a third set.  I wanted to re-experience everything I just heard...and that's what a fantastic album does.  It makes you want to listen again and again and again.  Yes, last night was most definitely a watershed moment for Phish.  Now we all know exactly where their heads are musically and what to expect from here on out...for the next year os so at least.  If you weren't into it that is completely fine, but at least now you know where they stand.  And to my ear, it's a pretty cool place.   Set 1: Reasonable for a first set; neither of the bigger Set 1 vehicles (Stash/Gin) stand out, especially compared to the heights that both vehicles have hit this year. That's quite all right, though - there's two whole sets of music left to go.
		Set 1: Reasonable for a first set; neither of the bigger Set 1 vehicles (Stash/Gin) stand out, especially compared to the heights that both vehicles have hit this year. That's quite all right, though - there's two whole sets of music left to go. 1) last night was a disappointment given the implied expectation; 2) many, not all, but many people on this site are incapable of doing an honest review of shows, assign some unwarranted level of brilliance to everything the band does, and just generally spends too much time worshiping at the Altar of Phish.
		1) last night was a disappointment given the implied expectation; 2) many, not all, but many people on this site are incapable of doing an honest review of shows, assign some unwarranted level of brilliance to everything the band does, and just generally spends too much time worshiping at the Altar of Phish. I can't fault Phish for trying something different or playing new material, but let's just say there's a time and place for everything. The irony of Halloween 2013 is that the musical costume was ill-fitting, despite the fact they made it themselves.
		I can't fault Phish for trying something different or playing new material, but let's just say there's a time and place for everything. The irony of Halloween 2013 is that the musical costume was ill-fitting, despite the fact they made it themselves. It's honestly been just a plain ol' growing curve since sobriety and all that; and a lot of that transition was Trey just becoming ok again with the whole thing. I really believe that; wondering if that's why they don't get too out there in terms of time on the road, etc. That and all of 'em having families now. But they've done it, & slowly gotten back to a old-skool-but-new-&-matured version of themselves. I truly feel bad that I doubted 'em actually; it just took so long to get there! Now, tho, yea- they're so all-the-way-back to being the dopest band ever it's undeniable, & even with a new jamming approach. Let 'em say what they want about Trey playing chords in jams; I don't think peeps realize how important it is to Trey, for multiple reasons, to step back & let the others take over, or at least lead-off the jam. Anyway, too long, but yea, for the first time in a long time, I find myself choosing to listen to new stuff at work, in the car, or when I'm really able to focus on the music at home, but that's not been the case, at least for any consistent length of time, since '09....until now. I thought last summer 2012, especially towards the end, they were coming back strong & it was sweet, then was shocked & dismayed that they seemed to lose ground b4 summer '13, going back to whale-call city, etc. NO PART of 2012 was as consistently good, nor as-good period, as this fall tour. Good jams were becoming more frequent summer '12, but besides Dicks, 3rd-night-Bill/Graham, etc, the others were either ok or downright meh. This has been at least 1-2 solid jam segments EVERY show, with some shows having entire sets that r smoking. Take '92, '94, '95, even Fall '97, and, put up against this tour, none can claim more solid playing, with such consistency night-after-night, and as many pure hose moments as this tour. Maybe Fall '97, I guess...but they'd be closer to 'tied' than one vs the other. I think we'll look back on this era of Phish w/ much more appreciation down the road....but for the first time since '09, I can truly say I'm as excited about Phish and wherever they go from here as I always was in the 90s. No more "I'm-an-old-school-head-&-shit-just-ain't-wut-it-used-2-be" -rants from me; I've now been converted BACK into one of Phish's blindly-faithful, they-can-do-no-wrong lapdog fans.....
		It's honestly been just a plain ol' growing curve since sobriety and all that; and a lot of that transition was Trey just becoming ok again with the whole thing. I really believe that; wondering if that's why they don't get too out there in terms of time on the road, etc. That and all of 'em having families now. But they've done it, & slowly gotten back to a old-skool-but-new-&-matured version of themselves. I truly feel bad that I doubted 'em actually; it just took so long to get there! Now, tho, yea- they're so all-the-way-back to being the dopest band ever it's undeniable, & even with a new jamming approach. Let 'em say what they want about Trey playing chords in jams; I don't think peeps realize how important it is to Trey, for multiple reasons, to step back & let the others take over, or at least lead-off the jam. Anyway, too long, but yea, for the first time in a long time, I find myself choosing to listen to new stuff at work, in the car, or when I'm really able to focus on the music at home, but that's not been the case, at least for any consistent length of time, since '09....until now. I thought last summer 2012, especially towards the end, they were coming back strong & it was sweet, then was shocked & dismayed that they seemed to lose ground b4 summer '13, going back to whale-call city, etc. NO PART of 2012 was as consistently good, nor as-good period, as this fall tour. Good jams were becoming more frequent summer '12, but besides Dicks, 3rd-night-Bill/Graham, etc, the others were either ok or downright meh. This has been at least 1-2 solid jam segments EVERY show, with some shows having entire sets that r smoking. Take '92, '94, '95, even Fall '97, and, put up against this tour, none can claim more solid playing, with such consistency night-after-night, and as many pure hose moments as this tour. Maybe Fall '97, I guess...but they'd be closer to 'tied' than one vs the other. I think we'll look back on this era of Phish w/ much more appreciation down the road....but for the first time since '09, I can truly say I'm as excited about Phish and wherever they go from here as I always was in the 90s. No more "I'm-an-old-school-head-&-shit-just-ain't-wut-it-used-2-be" -rants from me; I've now been converted BACK into one of Phish's blindly-faithful, they-can-do-no-wrong lapdog fans..... What an odd show.
		What an odd show. @JOgden
		 @JOgden Quite an interesting show.  I was able to enjoy it from the comfort of my own living room, tasting several different imperial pumpkin ales and feasting with friends.
		Quite an interesting show.  I was able to enjoy it from the comfort of my own living room, tasting several different imperial pumpkin ales and feasting with friends.   Somebody has to say it. "Last night was the best."
		Somebody has to say it. "Last night was the best." You all make me afraid to chase my dreams and become a musician.
		You all make me afraid to chase my dreams and become a musician. IMO this was an incredible Phish show, the likes of which I’ve never seen before and will likely never see again. I was initially bummed at the choice to perform a set of the band’s own new material rather than a cover album. It felt like a cop out. But at the end of the first set realized I go to shows for one main reason: to see something I’ve never seen before. Phish often delivers, but even the best shows are merely new combinations of different takes on familiar ideas. This was an entirely new event – a moment frozen in time. 10K people experiencing something brand new for the first and only time. And it was GOOD like HOOD.
		IMO this was an incredible Phish show, the likes of which I’ve never seen before and will likely never see again. I was initially bummed at the choice to perform a set of the band’s own new material rather than a cover album. It felt like a cop out. But at the end of the first set realized I go to shows for one main reason: to see something I’ve never seen before. Phish often delivers, but even the best shows are merely new combinations of different takes on familiar ideas. This was an entirely new event – a moment frozen in time. 10K people experiencing something brand new for the first and only time. And it was GOOD like HOOD.  last nite is the reason we fell in love with phish to begin with - yea it would be easy to say it sucked, but come on - first set was a great first set - 14 new songs - like em or hate em - u only get one chance to listen to something for the first time, and we did it together as a phan base. no other band has or could get away with that - I couched it and I fing loved it - please no more neg reviews - I have been listening to phish since 91 they are the greatest live band ever!!!!!!!
		last nite is the reason we fell in love with phish to begin with - yea it would be easy to say it sucked, but come on - first set was a great first set - 14 new songs - like em or hate em - u only get one chance to listen to something for the first time, and we did it together as a phan base. no other band has or could get away with that - I couched it and I fing loved it - please no more neg reviews - I have been listening to phish since 91 they are the greatest live band ever!!!!!!!
	 @ Gratefulphish123....
		@ Gratefulphish123.... My heart was racing with anticipation just before I entered Boardwalk Hall on 10/31. When I received the Phishbill, I thought it might be a gag.
		My heart was racing with anticipation just before I entered Boardwalk Hall on 10/31. When I received the Phishbill, I thought it might be a gag.  This show was absolutely incredible from start to finish! It was my thirteenth show, and first review. It was hands down the best show I've ever been to and it was such an important show in Phish history, that I feel I should definitely leave a review for it.
		This show was absolutely incredible from start to finish! It was my thirteenth show, and first review. It was hands down the best show I've ever been to and it was such an important show in Phish history, that I feel I should definitely leave a review for it. JOgden- hate to call you out, but I looked at a few of your previous post and are you not the same guy that has been calling for mixing up the setlists? Does not get much fresher than a whole set of brand new tunes. And other than the novelty of it, do folks really enjoy Phish covering albums from 30 years ago? I mean, who listens to Phish play the White Album or Dark Side in 2013?
		JOgden- hate to call you out, but I looked at a few of your previous post and are you not the same guy that has been calling for mixing up the setlists? Does not get much fresher than a whole set of brand new tunes. And other than the novelty of it, do folks really enjoy Phish covering albums from 30 years ago? I mean, who listens to Phish play the White Album or Dark Side in 2013?
	 I'm writing a review of this show through the rearview mirror.
		I'm writing a review of this show through the rearview mirror. @JOgden
		 @JOgden I  can  understand  the  disappointment  dokee  felt  after  last  night,  but I  am  not  one  of  them.  I  absolutely  loved  it.    set  one  is  not  something  you'll  listen  to  over and  over,  but  each  song  was  played  perfectly,  including  the  tightest  mound  I've  ever  witnessed.   Dave's  energy  guide  in  an  awesome  stash,  on  top  of  the  there  times  they  referenced  it  on  Tuesday,  twice  in  disease  and  once  in  taste.   bathtub  was  fun.   the  kinds  set  you  dance  your  ass  off  to,  not study  and  reflect.
		I  can  understand  the  disappointment  dokee  felt  after  last  night,  but I  am  not  one  of  them.  I  absolutely  loved  it.    set  one  is  not  something  you'll  listen  to  over and  over,  but  each  song  was  played  perfectly,  including  the  tightest  mound  I've  ever  witnessed.   Dave's  energy  guide  in  an  awesome  stash,  on  top  of  the  there  times  they  referenced  it  on  Tuesday,  twice  in  disease  and  once  in  taste.   bathtub  was  fun.   the  kinds  set  you  dance  your  ass  off  to,  not study  and  reflect. @Knox_Harrington
		 @Knox_Harrington Just really want to echo what Knox_Harrington said.  Spot on man.  I am in the same situatuation with a famitly and I feel exactly the same way.  I'm hearing a lot of negativity about last night.  I admit that I probably would have been dissappointed too wanting to party it up on Halloween with the likes of something fun and familiar a la Huey Lewis - Sports but set 2 last night was something personal and intimate.  Picking Halloween was fitting for the devoted fans of yesteryear and maybe tough on young newcomers.  Any fans from the early 90's that didn't appreciate what happened last night probably need to step back a bit.  Realize that Phish has changed of course.  For the most part thay are family people now with children.  Their lyrics are a direct reflection of everything going on in their lives.  Either walk with them in this maturation or try something different.  There will NEVER be another Junta or Lawnboy album beacuase that's not where they are right now.  I'm glad I couch toured it last night but it would have been cool to see Mike on that upright right in front of me.  The other sets were pretty standard as most have said.  Now behold as these family men pick up their instruments and roundhouse kick the doubters back in line these next 2 nights.  Grip it and rip boys!
		Just really want to echo what Knox_Harrington said.  Spot on man.  I am in the same situatuation with a famitly and I feel exactly the same way.  I'm hearing a lot of negativity about last night.  I admit that I probably would have been dissappointed too wanting to party it up on Halloween with the likes of something fun and familiar a la Huey Lewis - Sports but set 2 last night was something personal and intimate.  Picking Halloween was fitting for the devoted fans of yesteryear and maybe tough on young newcomers.  Any fans from the early 90's that didn't appreciate what happened last night probably need to step back a bit.  Realize that Phish has changed of course.  For the most part thay are family people now with children.  Their lyrics are a direct reflection of everything going on in their lives.  Either walk with them in this maturation or try something different.  There will NEVER be another Junta or Lawnboy album beacuase that's not where they are right now.  I'm glad I couch toured it last night but it would have been cool to see Mike on that upright right in front of me.  The other sets were pretty standard as most have said.  Now behold as these family men pick up their instruments and roundhouse kick the doubters back in line these next 2 nights.  Grip it and rip boys!
	 Sorry that I wrote so much, but a lot happened in this show!
		Sorry that I wrote so much, but a lot happened in this show! Set one of the much anticipated 2013 Halloween run is calm, predictable, and generally forgettable. Poor Heart brings some heat, KDF rocks and rolls, and Stash is dark, but this isn't a set worth revisiting to me.
		Set one of the much anticipated 2013 Halloween run is calm, predictable, and generally forgettable. Poor Heart brings some heat, KDF rocks and rolls, and Stash is dark, but this isn't a set worth revisiting to me.  Thought it was pretty awesome that there were zero covers until the encore. We were all fooled, first someone handed us a Phishbill from last Halloween which was confusing, then when we saw Wingsuit we were like huh? Ha!
		Thought it was pretty awesome that there were zero covers until the encore. We were all fooled, first someone handed us a Phishbill from last Halloween which was confusing, then when we saw Wingsuit we were like huh? Ha! As to the silly debate about whether or not you were ripped off if you were expecting another classic rock cover: Phish doesn't owe us anything other than to play their music as best they can. They've been failing at that for most of this tour, yes, but since most fans remember little about the past 30 years, it gets lauded as the best tour since blah blah blah, and then people bitch about a whole set's worth of brand new songs on Halloween? I don't get this fanbase any more.
		As to the silly debate about whether or not you were ripped off if you were expecting another classic rock cover: Phish doesn't owe us anything other than to play their music as best they can. They've been failing at that for most of this tour, yes, but since most fans remember little about the past 30 years, it gets lauded as the best tour since blah blah blah, and then people bitch about a whole set's worth of brand new songs on Halloween? I don't get this fanbase any more. I find it mighty ironic that fans of a band who, maybe more than any other(?) band, derive their motivation and creativity from their audience's response and energy, to call the 2nd set selfish or self-indulgent. Whine, whine, whine. "Oh, you didn't play someone else's 20+ year old music. Instead, you gave us a sneak peak into the band's future direction and the opportunity to influence the sound of a new album and what song's may be added to the band's repertoire." Really? So selfish...
		I find it mighty ironic that fans of a band who, maybe more than any other(?) band, derive their motivation and creativity from their audience's response and energy, to call the 2nd set selfish or self-indulgent. Whine, whine, whine. "Oh, you didn't play someone else's 20+ year old music. Instead, you gave us a sneak peak into the band's future direction and the opportunity to influence the sound of a new album and what song's may be added to the band's repertoire." Really? So selfish...
	 @JOgden
		 @JOgden Phriends and Phans-
		Phriends and Phans- Random thoughts from a fan who wasn't there:
		Random thoughts from a fan who wasn't there: @ floydwilkey...
		@ floydwilkey... I want to start by saying I loved last night's show, but if you didn't read on, I will try and justify my opinion.
		I want to start by saying I loved last night's show, but if you didn't read on, I will try and justify my opinion. I'm reviewing this show by memory from the webcast, and I was simultaneously disappointed that there'd be no Eat a Peach costume and happy that we were getting a full album's worth of new songs, when the Phishbill was circulated. My fears proved to be baseless, as this second set was absolutely fabulous and really kicked me into gear to get ready for the next year or so of Phish. I instantly found a favorite in Fuego, and it would prove to produce several huge jamming versions in future. Reading the Phishbill and its description of the very group-oriented songwriting process, I was fascinated to hear these tunes debuted. I could go for more of them being jammed out--and for any return at all of Snow, Admist the Peals of Laughter, or You Never Know, the latter of which I am not alone in clamoring for--but the main point of this show for me was to prove that Phish was not a nostalgia act, and that their new material could be as strongly affecting as their old, given time and open minds.
		I'm reviewing this show by memory from the webcast, and I was simultaneously disappointed that there'd be no Eat a Peach costume and happy that we were getting a full album's worth of new songs, when the Phishbill was circulated. My fears proved to be baseless, as this second set was absolutely fabulous and really kicked me into gear to get ready for the next year or so of Phish. I instantly found a favorite in Fuego, and it would prove to produce several huge jamming versions in future. Reading the Phishbill and its description of the very group-oriented songwriting process, I was fascinated to hear these tunes debuted. I could go for more of them being jammed out--and for any return at all of Snow, Admist the Peals of Laughter, or You Never Know, the latter of which I am not alone in clamoring for--but the main point of this show for me was to prove that Phish was not a nostalgia act, and that their new material could be as strongly affecting as their old, given time and open minds.
	 In the "Not a tease (...I guess) but sounds a lot like:" category -
		In the "Not a tease (...I guess) but sounds a lot like:" category -  My two cents on this controversial Halloween outing (the second set in particular).
		My two cents on this controversial Halloween outing (the second set in particular). Extremely interesting to listen to; it may be over thinking but I hear so many stylistic/structure burrowings and while it's all uniquely Phish, I wanna give my impressions/connections as I hear them; I know I’m out of order with my reviews but here goes:
		Extremely interesting to listen to; it may be over thinking but I hear so many stylistic/structure burrowings and while it's all uniquely Phish, I wanna give my impressions/connections as I hear them; I know I’m out of order with my reviews but here goes: I wasn't there, been catching up while working today, but before you start bitching about being let down by the "album from the future" in lieu of a "musical costume" ... go listen to the to Trey talk at the end of Wintergreen and Amidst the Pearls of Laughter.
		I wasn't there, been catching up while working today, but before you start bitching about being let down by the "album from the future" in lieu of a "musical costume" ... go listen to the to Trey talk at the end of Wintergreen and Amidst the Pearls of Laughter.   Tonight there was a whole lot of bonus Phish. The spectacle of Halloween was upon up. With phish bills being handed out announcing wing suit as the costume of music future all the speculation ended and our expectations readjust.
		Tonight there was a whole lot of bonus Phish. The spectacle of Halloween was upon up. With phish bills being handed out announcing wing suit as the costume of music future all the speculation ended and our expectations readjust.  I'm always a little wary of commenting on this site because it's filled to the brim with the least objective/open-minded, nobody-can-say-anything-even-slightly-bad-about-Phish-shows people out there, but I can't help myself this time.  Personally, I feel bad for the people that were there last night. I was supposed to go, but a buddy pulled the plug at the last minute.  And while I flirted with going down by myself to see the Halloween show that has eluded me for so many years, I found myself all the happier watching The Daily Show on my couch and following the lackluster setlist on my iPhone.  I know the band is going to play what they want to play - and that's how it should be, but I feel a little suckerpunched by last night.  Maybe they never explicitly promised to cover an album, but that's what people expected and wanted and for them to pull this stunt in the name of doing something "different" or "from the future" is a f-you to the fans. Play this album tomorrow night, great! But I hope people reading this, who have a smidgen of objectivity left can understand what I'm saying.  This show was really a let down and, in my humble opinion, pretty selfish.
		I'm always a little wary of commenting on this site because it's filled to the brim with the least objective/open-minded, nobody-can-say-anything-even-slightly-bad-about-Phish-shows people out there, but I can't help myself this time.  Personally, I feel bad for the people that were there last night. I was supposed to go, but a buddy pulled the plug at the last minute.  And while I flirted with going down by myself to see the Halloween show that has eluded me for so many years, I found myself all the happier watching The Daily Show on my couch and following the lackluster setlist on my iPhone.  I know the band is going to play what they want to play - and that's how it should be, but I feel a little suckerpunched by last night.  Maybe they never explicitly promised to cover an album, but that's what people expected and wanted and for them to pull this stunt in the name of doing something "different" or "from the future" is a f-you to the fans. Play this album tomorrow night, great! But I hope people reading this, who have a smidgen of objectivity left can understand what I'm saying.  This show was really a let down and, in my humble opinion, pretty selfish.
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The Mockingbird FoundationThe Mockingbird Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Phish fans in 1996 to generate charitable proceeds from the Phish community.
And since we're entirely volunteer – with no office, salaries, or paid staff – administrative costs are less than 2% of revenues! So far, we've distributed over $2 million to support music education for children – hundreds of grants in all 50 states, with more on the way.
Review by TheEmu
Absolutely a peak experience for me, not just in terms of Phish, but in seeing live music. I've had no chance to relisten to last night's yet, but as for being there, I couldn't have asked for a more perfect show. Whatever the fate of each of the Wingsuit songs, it was truly a joy to be present for their unveiling. LOVED Fuego (a.k.a. the 12/30/12 Carini) and Wombat, and there were many, many more highlights, including the re-imagined 6/23/12 Burgettstown Light (a.k.a. You Never Know).
That doesn't even begin to address the BOTT, Gin, Ghost, Carini or Bug.
Thank you to Phish for throwing convention out the window allowing us to be with you as you begin the next chapter. I love you guys so much.
5 fucking stars.
And, FWIW,
WOMBAT = ASS POWER
EAT A PEACH? EAT MY ASS. (sorry, @missblue75, I had to steal that line).