Soundcheck: Jam, Thread
SET 1: Blaze On, 555, Breath and Burning, Theme From the Bottom > Free, Tube > Roggae > More
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land > Carini > Ghost > Harry Hood > Cavern
ENCORE: The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Character Zero
Ghost contained NMINML teases and quotes.
 
			Photo © Herschel Gelman
 I think after the bakers dozen, nobody knew quite what to expect at dicks--and still doesn't, I guess. There are so many songs on the table that the boys are ready to whip out right now, should they feel like it. Instead, last night they played one of the more standard setlists I've ever seen, with about as many 3.0 songs as 1.0. And they destroyed them. The first set started off hot with a type 2 Blaze On right out the gates, then held its energy like very few first sets manage to do.
		I think after the bakers dozen, nobody knew quite what to expect at dicks--and still doesn't, I guess. There are so many songs on the table that the boys are ready to whip out right now, should they feel like it. Instead, last night they played one of the more standard setlists I've ever seen, with about as many 3.0 songs as 1.0. And they destroyed them. The first set started off hot with a type 2 Blaze On right out the gates, then held its energy like very few first sets manage to do.  Its been few days since this show and after relistening to it several times I'm not quite sure why it doesn't score higher. I guess after the BD the bar was set high. This was the best show of the Dicks run and for me in the top 3 shows of the summer.
		Its been few days since this show and after relistening to it several times I'm not quite sure why it doesn't score higher. I guess after the BD the bar was set high. This was the best show of the Dicks run and for me in the top 3 shows of the summer.  Arguably, the top 3 moments of 3.0 Phish were Dick's 2012 itself, Magnaball, and the Baker's Dozen.  Similarly to 2015, when Dick's had to follow up Magnaball, Dick's now had to follow up the Baker's Dozen. Both Dick's runs are highly underrated as a result. I'm not trying to say that the first 2 nights of Dick's in 2015 and the last two nights of Dick's in 2017 are some of the best shows in 3.0. But they should definitely be in the 4.1-4.3 range and are worth checking out. IMO the 2017 Dick's run is better than 2015. Mainly because of 9/1/17. This show is right up there with the Fuck Your Face night as the best Dick's show. The first set highlights include a fantastic Blaze On opener, extended Breath and Burning, a space-funk version of Free, incredibly unique and exploratory Tube that shifts from funk to bliss and loses itself in space before Trey subtly brings the funk back, and, of course, a beautiful Roggae. The second set is something you have to hear for yourself to believe. NMINML> Carini> Ghost is over an hour of must hear improv. I can barely think of a better first hour of a set in 3.0 from a jamming perspective besides jam night from the BD or Randall's Island night 3. The band had a little trouble coming back to earth in Harry Hood, but it didn't take anything away from the absurd energy of the crowd. For the Phish nerds out there, it's the only 5 song set of Dick's and only the 5th 5 song set of 3.0.
		Arguably, the top 3 moments of 3.0 Phish were Dick's 2012 itself, Magnaball, and the Baker's Dozen.  Similarly to 2015, when Dick's had to follow up Magnaball, Dick's now had to follow up the Baker's Dozen. Both Dick's runs are highly underrated as a result. I'm not trying to say that the first 2 nights of Dick's in 2015 and the last two nights of Dick's in 2017 are some of the best shows in 3.0. But they should definitely be in the 4.1-4.3 range and are worth checking out. IMO the 2017 Dick's run is better than 2015. Mainly because of 9/1/17. This show is right up there with the Fuck Your Face night as the best Dick's show. The first set highlights include a fantastic Blaze On opener, extended Breath and Burning, a space-funk version of Free, incredibly unique and exploratory Tube that shifts from funk to bliss and loses itself in space before Trey subtly brings the funk back, and, of course, a beautiful Roggae. The second set is something you have to hear for yourself to believe. NMINML> Carini> Ghost is over an hour of must hear improv. I can barely think of a better first hour of a set in 3.0 from a jamming perspective besides jam night from the BD or Randall's Island night 3. The band had a little trouble coming back to earth in Harry Hood, but it didn't take anything away from the absurd energy of the crowd. For the Phish nerds out there, it's the only 5 song set of Dick's and only the 5th 5 song set of 3.0.
	 Set I... opens with a jam! Blaze On goes the distance, for the win! A few more songs are stretched out a bit (several ~10-min. renditions), but Roggae is the overall set highlight for me. No Men in No Man's Land > Carini > Ghost fills up an entire disc. While NMINML is almost 25 minutes long, it's the Carini and Ghost that pack more punches, IMO. Harry Hood > Cavern to end the 5-song second set, then there's a good encore with The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Character Zero. It looks like tonight is already going well, too, so we may have a typically amazing Dick's run. And I have to agree that Mike sounds really good on the soundboard. Finally, I have a new appreciation for the setlist team, who didn't note a legitimate segue into Ghost... that's a tough call, but Fishman gets down to just the hi-hat, and Trey plays the chord vamp... not a segue, thanks for the assiduous phansmanship.
		Set I... opens with a jam! Blaze On goes the distance, for the win! A few more songs are stretched out a bit (several ~10-min. renditions), but Roggae is the overall set highlight for me. No Men in No Man's Land > Carini > Ghost fills up an entire disc. While NMINML is almost 25 minutes long, it's the Carini and Ghost that pack more punches, IMO. Harry Hood > Cavern to end the 5-song second set, then there's a good encore with The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Character Zero. It looks like tonight is already going well, too, so we may have a typically amazing Dick's run. And I have to agree that Mike sounds really good on the soundboard. Finally, I have a new appreciation for the setlist team, who didn't note a legitimate segue into Ghost... that's a tough call, but Fishman gets down to just the hi-hat, and Trey plays the chord vamp... not a segue, thanks for the assiduous phansmanship.
	 The first set was solid. No real clunkers and it was dialed in. Often there is a lull or a dubious ballad to cool the fans back down to a simmer. None of that last night.
		The first set was solid. No real clunkers and it was dialed in. Often there is a lull or a dubious ballad to cool the fans back down to a simmer. None of that last night.  This show is basically one of those, like Boise 99, where each version that was played this night is a “best version ever”.
		This show is basically one of those, like Boise 99, where each version that was played this night is a “best version ever”.  Is this still NMINML?
		Is this still NMINML? I fear this show will be forgotten in the great year of Phish, 2017. With the Baker's Dozen and a strong new year's showing, there's a lot to go around in 2017. Phans always know Dick's as a place to expect exceptional shows, but this one in particular was beyond exceptional.  Great first set (Tube!), phenomenal second set (All of it). They did not stop bringing the jams in set 2 and I couldn't believe it was almost over when they dropped into the hood, no time for a break. Trey didn't come up for air until that hood intro, which you can hear in his first strained "Harry". If that hood got to a cohesive peak as so many legendary versions have, this show would automatically have been an all timer. I'll have that second set in relisten rotation for years to come.
		I fear this show will be forgotten in the great year of Phish, 2017. With the Baker's Dozen and a strong new year's showing, there's a lot to go around in 2017. Phans always know Dick's as a place to expect exceptional shows, but this one in particular was beyond exceptional.  Great first set (Tube!), phenomenal second set (All of it). They did not stop bringing the jams in set 2 and I couldn't believe it was almost over when they dropped into the hood, no time for a break. Trey didn't come up for air until that hood intro, which you can hear in his first strained "Harry". If that hood got to a cohesive peak as so many legendary versions have, this show would automatically have been an all timer. I'll have that second set in relisten rotation for years to come.
	 After completely obliterating the Baker's Dozen in July and August, expectations were high when the Phish from Vermont hit Colorado.  Some folks will tell you that maybe a couple of these sets weren't up to the same level as the preceding 2017 shows, but hey,  folks will say a lot of things.
		After completely obliterating the Baker's Dozen in July and August, expectations were high when the Phish from Vermont hit Colorado.  Some folks will tell you that maybe a couple of these sets weren't up to the same level as the preceding 2017 shows, but hey,  folks will say a lot of things.   Great show, the best show of the run easily. The second set was a monster, the hose was on full blast. Tube, ghost and no man's makes for a funky dance party. Carini was especially interesting. I think the whole second set needs the "must listen"  recommendation. Had a lot of fun page side all weekend. Great folks.
		Great show, the best show of the run easily. The second set was a monster, the hose was on full blast. Tube, ghost and no man's makes for a funky dance party. Carini was especially interesting. I think the whole second set needs the "must listen"  recommendation. Had a lot of fun page side all weekend. Great folks.
	 Walking out of this show, I knew the second set was one of the best I had seen up to that point. Looking back and listening to it time and again, I now realize how deep and psychedelic the second set is. NMINML and Carini are basically one long, extended, spacey jam. They reach some weird psychedelic space and run with it for nearly 45 minutes. I'm sure at the time I was lost deep in the space sauce, and the same can be said even upon relistens. A 5 song second set with no slow songs or down time is about as perfect as it gets, and this set is no exception. Ghost continues the space achieved in the first two songs, Hood keeps the peaks and energy going, and Cavern is a well-executed and fun set closer.
		Walking out of this show, I knew the second set was one of the best I had seen up to that point. Looking back and listening to it time and again, I now realize how deep and psychedelic the second set is. NMINML and Carini are basically one long, extended, spacey jam. They reach some weird psychedelic space and run with it for nearly 45 minutes. I'm sure at the time I was lost deep in the space sauce, and the same can be said even upon relistens. A 5 song second set with no slow songs or down time is about as perfect as it gets, and this set is no exception. Ghost continues the space achieved in the first two songs, Hood keeps the peaks and energy going, and Cavern is a well-executed and fun set closer. Enjoyable night in Commerce City once again. Set One: Theme>Free and Tube>Roggae were fleshed out - thoughtful, patient, and solid; thoroughly enjoyable. My son commented that the boys had dug themselves a deep hole in Tube that seemed the path back would prove difficult, but being the consummate musicians they are, pulled it off with aplomb. Those four songs were indicative of the second set to come. Side note: we arrived soon after the start of the soundcheck, during what sounded like Makisupa. They all seemed hell-bent on sonic experimentation (especially Trey and Page) and jamminess. Reflecting on that rather lengthy soundcheck it certainly was another indicator for the night that followed.
		Enjoyable night in Commerce City once again. Set One: Theme>Free and Tube>Roggae were fleshed out - thoughtful, patient, and solid; thoroughly enjoyable. My son commented that the boys had dug themselves a deep hole in Tube that seemed the path back would prove difficult, but being the consummate musicians they are, pulled it off with aplomb. Those four songs were indicative of the second set to come. Side note: we arrived soon after the start of the soundcheck, during what sounded like Makisupa. They all seemed hell-bent on sonic experimentation (especially Trey and Page) and jamminess. Reflecting on that rather lengthy soundcheck it certainly was another indicator for the night that followed. SET 1:
		SET 1: In 2011 Phish started an annual tradition of playing a three-night stint over Labor Day weekend in Denver, Colorado at a big outdoor stadium sponsored by and named after Dick’s Sporting Goods, and up until 2017 I steadfastly avoided attending.
		In 2011 Phish started an annual tradition of playing a three-night stint over Labor Day weekend in Denver, Colorado at a big outdoor stadium sponsored by and named after Dick’s Sporting Goods, and up until 2017 I steadfastly avoided attending. After a Relisten I gotta drop a line or two about the 4.5 9/1 show. I will say I love this band and have drawn unmeasurable strength from the music over the years as it relates to overcoming heroin/alcohol addiction but I digress. While I have enormous respect for the band's exploratory talents I can't agree with such a high rating for this show!! I know I said it right?!!? Carini Sweet!! 2nd set Sweet!! 4.5 Hmmmmmmm Relistened to Uniondale '03 last night 4.5.
		After a Relisten I gotta drop a line or two about the 4.5 9/1 show. I will say I love this band and have drawn unmeasurable strength from the music over the years as it relates to overcoming heroin/alcohol addiction but I digress. While I have enormous respect for the band's exploratory talents I can't agree with such a high rating for this show!! I know I said it right?!!? Carini Sweet!! 2nd set Sweet!! 4.5 Hmmmmmmm Relistened to Uniondale '03 last night 4.5. Add a Review
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Review by melt_
First set was great but the second was just otherworldly. NMINML through Ghost was just a fractal of musical bliss. Carini got so evil I felt like sacrificing a goat. Then it peaked with an energy that was like a god-damned war machine just destroying everything in it's fucking path.
This band just keeps getting better every time I see them.