Soundcheck: Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress, Uncle Pen
SET 1: Run Like an Antelope, Backwards Down the Number Line > Tweezer -> Fluffhead > Roses Are Free > Funky Bitch > The Moma Dance > When the Circus Comes, Theme From the Bottom > Golgi Apparatus, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
SET 2: Golden Age > Prince Caspian > Light, Boogie On Reggae Woman > The Wedge, The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Mike's Song > No Quarter > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Sleeping Monkey > Tweezer Reprise
 Joy
					3
					Joy
					3
					 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 The past couple of nights have been pretty magical out here in Denver.  I had this one simple thought tonight and I thought maybe it was worth sharing.
		The past couple of nights have been pretty magical out here in Denver.  I had this one simple thought tonight and I thought maybe it was worth sharing. LIGHT REVIEW  timings from LP
		LIGHT REVIEW  timings from LP How often do those songs soar to unknown realms? Roses, Bitch and Moma have less than 8 atypical/ type II jams between them. Ever.  Hell, even Antelope has really really escaped its structure 3 or 4 times in the past 17 years.
		How often do those songs soar to unknown realms? Roses, Bitch and Moma have less than 8 atypical/ type II jams between them. Ever.  Hell, even Antelope has really really escaped its structure 3 or 4 times in the past 17 years.  @Likethingsonmymind:
		 @Likethingsonmymind:  Top notch free form phire from start to finish.  I can honestly say now that I do not compare the Phish from '96 and '97 to the Phish of today.  I'm loving what they are doing now even more.  They've surpassed my greatest expectations and it just feel so, so good to be a Phish Phan in 2012.
		Top notch free form phire from start to finish.  I can honestly say now that I do not compare the Phish from '96 and '97 to the Phish of today.  I'm loving what they are doing now even more.  They've surpassed my greatest expectations and it just feel so, so good to be a Phish Phan in 2012.   Now that the smoke has cleared a little bit from the Dick's run, I think we can take a step back and see this show as probably the weakest of the 3 nights - which, hey, when I say "weakest" I mean that in the same sense as "weakest of the Island Tour" or "weakest of Hampton/Winston-Salem '97", that way in which one show of a run has to be weakest by default.
		Now that the smoke has cleared a little bit from the Dick's run, I think we can take a step back and see this show as probably the weakest of the 3 nights - which, hey, when I say "weakest" I mean that in the same sense as "weakest of the Island Tour" or "weakest of Hampton/Winston-Salem '97", that way in which one show of a run has to be weakest by default.  I also love the guy saying 2012 isn't on the same level as 2010 but apparently thinking it is better than 97. Weird omission!
		I also love the guy saying 2012 isn't on the same level as 2010 but apparently thinking it is better than 97. Weird omission!
	 first set coulda gone the other way, and it would've been fine.  Extra care added to many of the songs.
		first set coulda gone the other way, and it would've been fine.  Extra care added to many of the songs. Such a good show...I just wanted to add that there is a Talking Heads "Warning Sign" tease by Mike in the Weekapaug intro.
		Such a good show...I just wanted to add that there is a Talking Heads "Warning Sign" tease by Mike in the Weekapaug intro.  To CentralScrutinizer:
		To CentralScrutinizer: I'll focus on the recommended jams sequence: Golden Age > Prince Caspian > Light. Golden Age is not that far out of the box, but is compelling listening, nonetheless, especially since the cover was somewhat fresh at this point. Caspian, however, is kind of a premonition--or little sibling--to the Magnaball Caspian: one of the only Type-II versions in Phishtory. Light is wide-ranging and phenomenal, progressing very logically through a series of motifs and styles. That it ends in a colossal peak is noteworthy for sure. There are other things to applaud about this show, including the Tweezer -> Fluffhead and the Mike's Groove with No Quarter as the filling. This was truly a special run, and probably my favorite Dick's run yet.
		I'll focus on the recommended jams sequence: Golden Age > Prince Caspian > Light. Golden Age is not that far out of the box, but is compelling listening, nonetheless, especially since the cover was somewhat fresh at this point. Caspian, however, is kind of a premonition--or little sibling--to the Magnaball Caspian: one of the only Type-II versions in Phishtory. Light is wide-ranging and phenomenal, progressing very logically through a series of motifs and styles. That it ends in a colossal peak is noteworthy for sure. There are other things to applaud about this show, including the Tweezer -> Fluffhead and the Mike's Groove with No Quarter as the filling. This was truly a special run, and probably my favorite Dick's run yet.
	 To central scrutinizer this entire tour is the best tour of 3.0 hands down.  nuff said. straight fact
		To central scrutinizer this entire tour is the best tour of 3.0 hands down.  nuff said. straight fact
	 One of the aspects of Phish's music that I appreciate a lot and that gets oft overlooked is the spectacular beauty that can emerge at any given moment.  Phish's ability to structure simply gorgeous passages of melodic delicacy is breathtaking.  For this Phish fan, it's not all about balls-out, muscular jamz 24/7.  I love that style of playing as anyone with an appreciation for all things rock and roll should, but I have literally been brought to tears by these kinds of passages and that my friends is the experience that I tend to remember most.  Phish is a band with an amazing emotional range that has been largely ignored by not only outside critics, but even by the devout.  Well, maybe not ignored, but there isn't a lot of chatter in the lot about this stuff.  I get it though.
		One of the aspects of Phish's music that I appreciate a lot and that gets oft overlooked is the spectacular beauty that can emerge at any given moment.  Phish's ability to structure simply gorgeous passages of melodic delicacy is breathtaking.  For this Phish fan, it's not all about balls-out, muscular jamz 24/7.  I love that style of playing as anyone with an appreciation for all things rock and roll should, but I have literally been brought to tears by these kinds of passages and that my friends is the experience that I tend to remember most.  Phish is a band with an amazing emotional range that has been largely ignored by not only outside critics, but even by the devout.  Well, maybe not ignored, but there isn't a lot of chatter in the lot about this stuff.  I get it though. this show has nothing on  the previous night except for maybe the caspian-->light which was the obvious highlight of the evening.    one of the better versions of light played imo.     gotta stay in reality and not hop on the bandwagon of wow this show was face melting shit mannn..  cuz in actuality it wasn't as a whole.  the caspian--> light was.   but night1 from beginnning to end just took me to that place that only phish can and we all know what that place is. imo pppl reach and say how great and unbelievable a show was when in actuality it was good but nowhere near what they write.  they just want it to be as good as they write soo bad but in reality it isnt.  night1  ppl wrote how unbelievable the show was (best of tour, best of 3.0 etc...).  I was included in the ppl who wrote things like that and reality definitely backed those statements up.  jus put those shows back to back its like night and day.   cant wait for tonight and yet sad at the same time tour is coming to an end.
		this show has nothing on  the previous night except for maybe the caspian-->light which was the obvious highlight of the evening.    one of the better versions of light played imo.     gotta stay in reality and not hop on the bandwagon of wow this show was face melting shit mannn..  cuz in actuality it wasn't as a whole.  the caspian--> light was.   but night1 from beginnning to end just took me to that place that only phish can and we all know what that place is. imo pppl reach and say how great and unbelievable a show was when in actuality it was good but nowhere near what they write.  they just want it to be as good as they write soo bad but in reality it isnt.  night1  ppl wrote how unbelievable the show was (best of tour, best of 3.0 etc...).  I was included in the ppl who wrote things like that and reality definitely backed those statements up.  jus put those shows back to back its like night and day.   cant wait for tonight and yet sad at the same time tour is coming to an end.
	 If you care what songs phish is playing more than what they sound like then I have nothing to say to you. I do not care what they play! I care how it sounds. I hope they never play another f'ing Gamehenge song again just so you people that hark back to the old days can keep on bitching it up. First set had a great feel and great mood, and they did that on purpose. Yes I agree the Moma and Antelope and a couple others were mellower and not incredible or anything, but it wouldn't make sense to come out and just rage all the time. If you want to see a really hard first set all the time go to Panic and get drunk and have a blast. If you want to enjoy 4 talented musicians attempting to show you the breadth of what they can do, then here we are. I was not a phish fan until they got back together for 3.0. I like the old stuff and listen to it enough nowadays, but if you think that plinkoing mid-to-late-90's drug-induced jam fests that had plenty of nasty shows is better than now, then do some more research. We all have our opinions, but we are not cheerleaders twisting pom poms. I am a serious musician who loves music more than 99.9999% of you, and in my opinion we are watching the greatest performances by what's considered the modern day band ever. Keep enjoying and listening closer. Also I was 100% sober last night and have already listened to the show again, and I still stand behind what I wrote last night. First hour second set just mind-blowing. Greatest live music I've ever heard.
		If you care what songs phish is playing more than what they sound like then I have nothing to say to you. I do not care what they play! I care how it sounds. I hope they never play another f'ing Gamehenge song again just so you people that hark back to the old days can keep on bitching it up. First set had a great feel and great mood, and they did that on purpose. Yes I agree the Moma and Antelope and a couple others were mellower and not incredible or anything, but it wouldn't make sense to come out and just rage all the time. If you want to see a really hard first set all the time go to Panic and get drunk and have a blast. If you want to enjoy 4 talented musicians attempting to show you the breadth of what they can do, then here we are. I was not a phish fan until they got back together for 3.0. I like the old stuff and listen to it enough nowadays, but if you think that plinkoing mid-to-late-90's drug-induced jam fests that had plenty of nasty shows is better than now, then do some more research. We all have our opinions, but we are not cheerleaders twisting pom poms. I am a serious musician who loves music more than 99.9999% of you, and in my opinion we are watching the greatest performances by what's considered the modern day band ever. Keep enjoying and listening closer. Also I was 100% sober last night and have already listened to the show again, and I still stand behind what I wrote last night. First hour second set just mind-blowing. Greatest live music I've ever heard.
	 @wattznext
		 @wattznext I was going over my favorite shows that I've been to, and this one cannot be skipped, listening back over it is just fantastic, love the energy, this is one of the uncommon phish shows where the whole show carries second set vibes, and I absolutely believe that Fish pushed himself to the limit this show, I remember leaving dicks positively beaming with optimism, inspired by the wonderful show and experience I had
		I was going over my favorite shows that I've been to, and this one cannot be skipped, listening back over it is just fantastic, love the energy, this is one of the uncommon phish shows where the whole show carries second set vibes, and I absolutely believe that Fish pushed himself to the limit this show, I remember leaving dicks positively beaming with optimism, inspired by the wonderful show and experience I had
	 Set 1: Despite the Antelope opener and Tweezer, I's call this set fairly conservative; finely rendered nonetheless.
		Set 1: Despite the Antelope opener and Tweezer, I's call this set fairly conservative; finely rendered nonetheless. As I take a look back on the Jams laid down during this Dick's run I can't help but think wow do these blow the Tahoe tweezer away.   Totally locked in throughout.  Not changing ideas every few minutes because they aren't seeming to work.  The musical conversation flows perfectly.  Whereas with the Tahoe tweezer it is scattered at times yet does have some great moments.  Give me this 2012 run anyday.
		As I take a look back on the Jams laid down during this Dick's run I can't help but think wow do these blow the Tahoe tweezer away.   Totally locked in throughout.  Not changing ideas every few minutes because they aren't seeming to work.  The musical conversation flows perfectly.  Whereas with the Tahoe tweezer it is scattered at times yet does have some great moments.  Give me this 2012 run anyday.
	 I really liked this Caspian and it reminded me of the Darien 2000 Caspian.
		I really liked this Caspian and it reminded me of the Darien 2000 Caspian.
	 Decided to go back and review all the shows I've been to...somehow missed reviewing this one the first time around.
		Decided to go back and review all the shows I've been to...somehow missed reviewing this one the first time around. 
 
	 The 2nd installment of my weekend-long birthday celebration started on full-tilt on Friday, what could the 2nd show bring to the table? Another masterpiece, simply drawn onto the musical canvas using different strokes.
		The 2nd installment of my weekend-long birthday celebration started on full-tilt on Friday, what could the 2nd show bring to the table? Another masterpiece, simply drawn onto the musical canvas using different strokes. Pointless stat: this Saturday night Dick's show shares 9 songs with last year's Saturday night Dick's show (9/3/2011).  I have no idea whether that is of any interest, but I'll remember this for the '13 show.
		Pointless stat: this Saturday night Dick's show shares 9 songs with last year's Saturday night Dick's show (9/3/2011).  I have no idea whether that is of any interest, but I'll remember this for the '13 show. Wow some real articulate reviews here, some not so much. I thought this show was very solid, I'm honestly not sure why everyone is so "ape-shit" about Fri night seemed gimmicky and "over-rated"(don't get me wrong i like a good joke). While Sat night wasn't the best 2 sets I have seen it was very good and deserves props. As a somewhat older(at times jaded) fan, show energy is everything to me and this show had great energy, the first set really brought me back to my early phish days. Lot's of fun high energy songs in there with a few inspiring type I solo's/jams, just what I would expect from a great night of phish. Followed by some fairly longer songs/jams in the second, Rock and no gimmicks needed!
		Wow some real articulate reviews here, some not so much. I thought this show was very solid, I'm honestly not sure why everyone is so "ape-shit" about Fri night seemed gimmicky and "over-rated"(don't get me wrong i like a good joke). While Sat night wasn't the best 2 sets I have seen it was very good and deserves props. As a somewhat older(at times jaded) fan, show energy is everything to me and this show had great energy, the first set really brought me back to my early phish days. Lot's of fun high energy songs in there with a few inspiring type I solo's/jams, just what I would expect from a great night of phish. Followed by some fairly longer songs/jams in the second, Rock and no gimmicks needed!
	 I'm grateful for the songs, the sound, the whole shooting match.  Be here now.  We don't need to quote Rodney King or anything, but really folks . . . When comparing years and set lists, I agree that QUALITY of playing is what counts.  From what I've heard via streams and spreadsheets, I couldn't, in good conscience, call anything yet played in CO a "snoozefest." Then again, long ago I made a choice to not "over-see" this band (as I did with some other heroes in the '80s) so as to be able to maintain a phresh perspective.  2012 is still simmering with promise of bright horizons.  For that, I'm truly grateful.  Bring it on, Rodeny (RIP).
		I'm grateful for the songs, the sound, the whole shooting match.  Be here now.  We don't need to quote Rodney King or anything, but really folks . . . When comparing years and set lists, I agree that QUALITY of playing is what counts.  From what I've heard via streams and spreadsheets, I couldn't, in good conscience, call anything yet played in CO a "snoozefest." Then again, long ago I made a choice to not "over-see" this band (as I did with some other heroes in the '80s) so as to be able to maintain a phresh perspective.  2012 is still simmering with promise of bright horizons.  For that, I'm truly grateful.  Bring it on, Rodeny (RIP).
	 And I'm simply saying 2nd set was out of this world amazing. First set was great to set the mood, but as an overall show I give it 5/5 just for how totally incredible the second set was. Icculus opener for first vowel song anyone?
		And I'm simply saying 2nd set was out of this world amazing. First set was great to set the mood, but as an overall show I give it 5/5 just for how totally incredible the second set was. Icculus opener for first vowel song anyone?
	 To Likethingsonmymind:
		To Likethingsonmymind: To CentralScrutinizer:
		To CentralScrutinizer: I did notice there were no vowels
		I did notice there were no vowels Thank you Phish. It's not too late for a late fall tour.
		Thank you Phish. It's not too late for a late fall tour.
	 Set 1-just so-so. Set 2-excellent! The jam on Golden Age was a big 2001 tease. The Caspian Jam-pure psychedelia. The jam at the end of the other jam on Light was about as bright and sparkly as it gets. No Quarter-darkly beautiful and well played. As a West Coaster I really wish I had made the trip after such a phenomenal weekend in San Francisco a couple weeks back.
		Set 1-just so-so. Set 2-excellent! The jam on Golden Age was a big 2001 tease. The Caspian Jam-pure psychedelia. The jam at the end of the other jam on Light was about as bright and sparkly as it gets. No Quarter-darkly beautiful and well played. As a West Coaster I really wish I had made the trip after such a phenomenal weekend in San Francisco a couple weeks back.
	 1st hour 2nd set greatest hour of music phish has ever played. Ever. What is this going to sound like in a year? In 3 years? In 10 years? The possible progression in the future is hard to even comprehend. But not to get ahead of ourselves. One more night! Can't keep your expectations high enough.
		1st hour 2nd set greatest hour of music phish has ever played. Ever. What is this going to sound like in a year? In 3 years? In 10 years? The possible progression in the future is hard to even comprehend. But not to get ahead of ourselves. One more night! Can't keep your expectations high enough.
	 My final blog for this show before they kick me off haha:
		My final blog for this show before they kick me off haha: first set had me worried. typical 2012 set. i feel the fans need to unite and gently but firmly push for 1st sets like last nights. enough of saying every show is the best. i feel we have entered an age of rating shows based on their second set. this should not be the case. the 1st set should not be about getting through it so we can get to the goods in the second half.
		first set had me worried. typical 2012 set. i feel the fans need to unite and gently but firmly push for 1st sets like last nights. enough of saying every show is the best. i feel we have entered an age of rating shows based on their second set. this should not be the case. the 1st set should not be about getting through it so we can get to the goods in the second half. First set was a snoozefest.  I thought it blew the big Meatstick.  Second set had some nice moments. Light was pretty good. Didn't hit the levels of some other Lights but they tried to get out there and that's always nice and try ventilation arrived at se excitement towards the end.  Overall I give this show a B or B+.  Far from the best hour of phish ever or the best jam ever in Light. I love the phish cheerleaders though and glad they have their Pom poms wildly waving in hyperbole. And for the "no gamehenge yet" theory, how much do they play lizards, tela and col forbin?   So you're saying they haven't played ACDC bag or Wilson yet and that means gamehenge is coming?  You wish. It would have been cool to freak everybody out last night by starting to spell out gamehenge.  Golgi axilla maze opener and everybody would have flipped out. But alas, no jokes or clues last night. It would be cool but I just don't see it happening tonight. Twist, piper, ghost, DWD, crosseyed or RnR.  That's what I see. More than half the second sets this year have started with the same 4 songs, DwD, crosseyed, RnR and golden age.  Too formulaic and predictable for me.  Reminds me of 1994 when 2001 started way too many second sets only that was better because 2001 was fairly new to them and is arguably the best set opener there is. 2012 has been pretty good. Not the level of 2010, 1998 or 92-95, but very good and a million times better than 2011. Hopefully new years run will be better than last years flop.  And hope tonight is better than last night which had a nice Light and a cool Mikes Groove and let the always fun Boogie bass beast loose in Denver.  But little else worth writing home about.
		First set was a snoozefest.  I thought it blew the big Meatstick.  Second set had some nice moments. Light was pretty good. Didn't hit the levels of some other Lights but they tried to get out there and that's always nice and try ventilation arrived at se excitement towards the end.  Overall I give this show a B or B+.  Far from the best hour of phish ever or the best jam ever in Light. I love the phish cheerleaders though and glad they have their Pom poms wildly waving in hyperbole. And for the "no gamehenge yet" theory, how much do they play lizards, tela and col forbin?   So you're saying they haven't played ACDC bag or Wilson yet and that means gamehenge is coming?  You wish. It would have been cool to freak everybody out last night by starting to spell out gamehenge.  Golgi axilla maze opener and everybody would have flipped out. But alas, no jokes or clues last night. It would be cool but I just don't see it happening tonight. Twist, piper, ghost, DWD, crosseyed or RnR.  That's what I see. More than half the second sets this year have started with the same 4 songs, DwD, crosseyed, RnR and golden age.  Too formulaic and predictable for me.  Reminds me of 1994 when 2001 started way too many second sets only that was better because 2001 was fairly new to them and is arguably the best set opener there is. 2012 has been pretty good. Not the level of 2010, 1998 or 92-95, but very good and a million times better than 2011. Hopefully new years run will be better than last years flop.  And hope tonight is better than last night which had a nice Light and a cool Mikes Groove and let the always fun Boogie bass beast loose in Denver.  But little else worth writing home about.
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Review by wattznext
My buds and I theorized pre show: perhaps a song filled Saturday night rock fest? Perhaps they'd continue to spell another phrase.
But no - contrary to all expectations and sense of decency Phish came out and destroyed with a top notch, free flowing show from front to back, with more than a few top shelf excursions to sink your teeth into.
Antelope was a statement of an opener, the boys putting us on notice that the fire didn't burn out last night. A jammy opener - though type I, and yet here a peaking 10 minute monster - is always a good sign.
BDTTN was fine, energetic and placed PERFECTLY within the show, it was bounced along to and gave Trey a chance to nimble up his fingers.
Tweezer was known to be on deck for tonight, having been destroyed through at least leg II, but where it was placed - similar to last night's Carini - spelled big things for this show. A smooth segue into Fluffhead (ALSO perfectly placed) followed a gorgeous albeit mainly type I Tweezer jam, and kept the energy going while the audience got to bask in the compositional glory that is Phish.
Roses Are Free has been straining at the leash for over a year, and one might have thought the boys'd take this last opportunity to jam this song out. Alas, it was not to be, though a rousing version drew showers of adulation from the assembled crowd. The ensuing Funky Bitch > Moma was pleasingly, rockingly standard in the best possible way.
The remainder of the first set, containing Circus, Theme, Golgi and Stealing Time landed with quiet and then loud intensity. Set break was upon us and we were more than pleased with the follow up offering from the boys.
Golden Age, Caspian, Light and Boogie made up the first 55 minutes of the second set and I tell ya, they could have stopped there. Within the cliche of "if you only hear one jam from this tour..." well, you gotta hear all four. And that's in addition to the 5 top tier jams from night I (this CO stand really has been an embarrassment of riches.)
But seriously, if you only get one jam from this show, get Light. Good god man, go get a Light that carries with it the momentum of all previous Lights; a Light that is a culmination of all we've expected of the song these past few summer. I don't have the exact time, but this HAD to be one of the giddiest, sickest, dirtiest 20 minutes of music Phish has ever played. Ever. Confident and exploratory, deep and communicative, this Light of Lights was indicative of the connection and control Phish has put on display since note 1 night 1.
With a Wedge, Silent> Horse combo, the band again perfectly placed a comparatively tame combo in just the right spot.
After band and crowd caught their collective breath, it was time to bring it all home, and did they ever. A firey Mikes into a No Quarter that was as heavy as the thunder of the gods set up a funky smoking melodic Weekapaug that shut things down RIGHT. Sleeping Monkey into Tweeprize was the only thing left to play, and Trey and the audience headbanged as one while Tweeprize built to the shows final crescendo.
Judging against night 1, you can't say this show was "better," because hell, nothing is better. But night II was equally mind blowing in a completely different sense. How many more possible types of mind blowing sets are Phish poised to lay on us tomorrow night? As these two shows have shown, whatever form it takes, it will be the real deal.
Tl;Dr - drop what you are doing and download these shows for your trip to Dick's tomorrow night.