SET 1: Sand[1] -> Down with Disease[1] -> Scent of a Mule, Ocelot, Heavy Things, Axilla (Part II) > Back on the Train > Theme From the Bottom, Blaze On
SET 2: Possum > Twist > Ruby Waves > Don't Doubt Me > A Wave of Hope > The Howling -> Piper
ENCORE: Harry Hood
Sand and Down with Disease were unfinished.
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 A solid Night One.
		A solid Night One. A solid Night One.
		A solid Night One. Friday was my favorite night experientially, 4th quarter of Saturday was my favorite dance party, and the Icculus on Sunday was probably my favorite moment...but now that I finally relistened, I think Thursday was the tightest night musically- or at least the little subtle things that I enjoy.  Every now and then, I feel like they go into Goddard College  music nerd mode (night 2 of Orange Beach is a good example) and you can hear little nuances like the flowing tempo and pitch changes by Trey throughout the 2nd set-  5:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 of Ruby Waves and the last half of Hope, in particular. The navigation through Don't Doubt Me I think is the MVP of the wknd for me, Page and Trey are doing a lot.  The Piper has all the patience, nuances, oscillation, and power that you can ask for in a Phish jam. Fish is a beast as always.  First set had special moments, too- the major chords in Disease and "a mile away" transition into Mule, so much fun.  I REALLY liked the  distortion by Trey in Theme- again, subtle and nerdy, but unique and distinct.  Sand, Ocelot, and Train cooked too. And it's been played a few times in 21-22, but Axilla II is still a big deal!
		Friday was my favorite night experientially, 4th quarter of Saturday was my favorite dance party, and the Icculus on Sunday was probably my favorite moment...but now that I finally relistened, I think Thursday was the tightest night musically- or at least the little subtle things that I enjoy.  Every now and then, I feel like they go into Goddard College  music nerd mode (night 2 of Orange Beach is a good example) and you can hear little nuances like the flowing tempo and pitch changes by Trey throughout the 2nd set-  5:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 of Ruby Waves and the last half of Hope, in particular. The navigation through Don't Doubt Me I think is the MVP of the wknd for me, Page and Trey are doing a lot.  The Piper has all the patience, nuances, oscillation, and power that you can ask for in a Phish jam. Fish is a beast as always.  First set had special moments, too- the major chords in Disease and "a mile away" transition into Mule, so much fun.  I REALLY liked the  distortion by Trey in Theme- again, subtle and nerdy, but unique and distinct.  Sand, Ocelot, and Train cooked too. And it's been played a few times in 21-22, but Axilla II is still a big deal!
	 I came DWD aka Covid the day after arriving home from Alpine.   Sent an IG post to Mike asking for a DWD for what should have been the opening show to my 4-day 50th birthday party at Dick's but after having literally spent 3 weeks in my bed,  I wouldn't be able to attend.   This is the 4th collective time between Mike and Trey breaking my heart in the best way possible over the past 27 blissful years with requests.  Cried like a baby.  Thank you.
		I came DWD aka Covid the day after arriving home from Alpine.   Sent an IG post to Mike asking for a DWD for what should have been the opening show to my 4-day 50th birthday party at Dick's but after having literally spent 3 weeks in my bed,  I wouldn't be able to attend.   This is the 4th collective time between Mike and Trey breaking my heart in the best way possible over the past 27 blissful years with requests.  Cried like a baby.  Thank you.
	 A show/setlist that truly toyed with your emotions.  The atmosphere was everything you expected last night.  Sand>dwd>soam brought a solid start to the evening, with a few extra spicy licks from Trey.  Mike was sending shots of bass into our souls during this intro.... He knew what he did.  Ocelot cooled things off, a welcomed splash for some in those fields.  Heavy things seemed redundant, furthering the flow.  Axilla 2 sent the crowd back into a frenzy, then dragged us through the muck.  A fine back on the train chased the darkness, an unwelcomed lifeline in my opinion.  Theme toyed with us all again, engaging in emotional emancipation, page with his plinko.  Blaze on colored in the lines, and left the crowd anxious, per usual.
		A show/setlist that truly toyed with your emotions.  The atmosphere was everything you expected last night.  Sand>dwd>soam brought a solid start to the evening, with a few extra spicy licks from Trey.  Mike was sending shots of bass into our souls during this intro.... He knew what he did.  Ocelot cooled things off, a welcomed splash for some in those fields.  Heavy things seemed redundant, furthering the flow.  Axilla 2 sent the crowd back into a frenzy, then dragged us through the muck.  A fine back on the train chased the darkness, an unwelcomed lifeline in my opinion.  Theme toyed with us all again, engaging in emotional emancipation, page with his plinko.  Blaze on colored in the lines, and left the crowd anxious, per usual. Friday was my favorite night experientially, 4th quarter of Saturday was my favorite dance party, and the Icculus on Sunday was probably my favorite moment...but now that I finally relistened, I think Thursday was the best night musically- or at least the little subtle things that I enjoy.  Every now and then, I feel like they go into Goddard College  music nerd mode (night 2 of Orange Beach is a good example) and you can hear little nuances like the flowing tempo and pitch changes by Trey throughout the 2nd set-  5:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 of Ruby Waves and the last half of Hope, in particular. The navigation through Don't Doubt Me I think is the MVP of the wknd for me, Page and Trey are doing a lot.  The Piper has all the patience, nuances, oscillation, and power that you can ask for in a Phish jam. Fish is a beast as always.  First set had special moments, too- the major chords in Disease and "a mile away" transition into Mule, so much fun.  I REALLY liked the  distortion by Trey in Theme- again, subtle and nerdy, but unique and distinct.  Sand, Ocelot, and Train cooked too. And it's been played a few times in 21-22, but Axilla II is still a big deal!
		Friday was my favorite night experientially, 4th quarter of Saturday was my favorite dance party, and the Icculus on Sunday was probably my favorite moment...but now that I finally relistened, I think Thursday was the best night musically- or at least the little subtle things that I enjoy.  Every now and then, I feel like they go into Goddard College  music nerd mode (night 2 of Orange Beach is a good example) and you can hear little nuances like the flowing tempo and pitch changes by Trey throughout the 2nd set-  5:00, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 of Ruby Waves and the last half of Hope, in particular. The navigation through Don't Doubt Me I think is the MVP of the wknd for me, Page and Trey are doing a lot.  The Piper has all the patience, nuances, oscillation, and power that you can ask for in a Phish jam. Fish is a beast as always.  First set had special moments, too- the major chords in Disease and "a mile away" transition into Mule, so much fun.  I REALLY liked the  distortion by Trey in Theme- again, subtle and nerdy, but unique and distinct.  Sand, Ocelot, and Train cooked too. And it's been played a few times in 21-22, but Axilla II is still a big deal!
	 SET 1:
		SET 1:  Fun night! Well-played, solid weekend opener. Anyone else notice the "Supper's Ready" quote by Trey in Piper? It's about 7:40ish in. It's just a two measure run, but it is unmistakably from the "Ikhnaton and Itsacon and Their Band of Merry Men" portion of Supper's Ready. Coincidentally (or not) it is from around the same point in each song, and we all know how much of a Genesis fan Trey (and Fish) is/are, so it was nice to see the nod. Anyway, glad I went and am excited for the Sunday closer :-)
		Fun night! Well-played, solid weekend opener. Anyone else notice the "Supper's Ready" quote by Trey in Piper? It's about 7:40ish in. It's just a two measure run, but it is unmistakably from the "Ikhnaton and Itsacon and Their Band of Merry Men" portion of Supper's Ready. Coincidentally (or not) it is from around the same point in each song, and we all know how much of a Genesis fan Trey (and Fish) is/are, so it was nice to see the nod. Anyway, glad I went and am excited for the Sunday closer :-)
	 Couch toured this one. First Set was really good Phish. Ocelot and Heavy Things back to back was whatever but both were plated well. BOTT -> Theme -> Blaze on is a great way to end a first set.
		Couch toured this one. First Set was really good Phish. Ocelot and Heavy Things back to back was whatever but both were plated well. BOTT -> Theme -> Blaze on is a great way to end a first set.Add a Review
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