Soundcheck: Water in the Sky, She Thinks I Still Care, Funky Bitch, work on A Life Beyond the Dream
SET 1: 46 Days, Party Time, Steam, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Yarmouth Road, Foam, Vultures, Pebbles and Marbles, Carini
SET 2: Rise/Come Together > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Chalk Dust Torture > Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1 > Light -> Plasma -> Chalk Dust Torture, Runaway Jim, Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Cavern > Waste > Good Times Bad Times
Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Party Time. Plasma contained Party Time quotes and 46 Days teases. The second Chalk Dust Torture included Plasma and A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing quotes. This was the rescheduled date from the show that had been postponed due to the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
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 Round Room
					2
					Round Room
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Disclaimer: listened on the audio stream via XM.
		Disclaimer: listened on the audio stream via XM.  Overall a really fun start to the run. Energy was great in the first set. We get 3 tour debuts and dicks first foam. Carini monster jam to close it, seems like we are in for a great night. Rise is a puzzling opener call especially without a jam. ASIHTOS is always welcome though especially followed by a DEEP and deliberate chalkdust. The light Plasma chalkdust torture mash up was really fun!! Jim and slave to close it out not bad at all. Slave almost felt like it was going to bust out if it's structure before we get a raging peak. 3 song encore. Check your shoes, waste some time hugging your friends and then rage that dicks zeppelin debut before calling it night. I'd say this show is a solid 4 with two 20 minute jams and some oldies. See yall tomorrow!
		Overall a really fun start to the run. Energy was great in the first set. We get 3 tour debuts and dicks first foam. Carini monster jam to close it, seems like we are in for a great night. Rise is a puzzling opener call especially without a jam. ASIHTOS is always welcome though especially followed by a DEEP and deliberate chalkdust. The light Plasma chalkdust torture mash up was really fun!! Jim and slave to close it out not bad at all. Slave almost felt like it was going to bust out if it's structure before we get a raging peak. 3 song encore. Check your shoes, waste some time hugging your friends and then rage that dicks zeppelin debut before calling it night. I'd say this show is a solid 4 with two 20 minute jams and some oldies. See yall tomorrow!
	 I cannot and will not get into the minutiae of this show except to say I “enjoyed” the 1st Set a little more than the 2nd, primarily because of some of the deeper nuggets like Vultures and Pebbles. That being said it was to my ears a complete show, complete with intent and “mistakes”. But that’s perhaps for someone seeking perfection, which I never look for. That would take the surprise out of the moment imho. And tonight’s tour de force inclusive of CK5 had a *lot* of moments.
		I cannot and will not get into the minutiae of this show except to say I “enjoyed” the 1st Set a little more than the 2nd, primarily because of some of the deeper nuggets like Vultures and Pebbles. That being said it was to my ears a complete show, complete with intent and “mistakes”. But that’s perhaps for someone seeking perfection, which I never look for. That would take the surprise out of the moment imho. And tonight’s tour de force inclusive of CK5 had a *lot* of moments. For a couple minutes, it seems like this ASIHTOS is about to take off into outer space. Then, for some reason Trey scuttles the tune with a couple slashing chords. Ouch. Good news is the Chalk Dust that follows is excellent. Patient, focused, and committed, it's a solid example of the kind of second-set jams the band has been laying down at nearly every show all summer. (but I would still like to hear an extended ASIHTOS take full advantage of the new sounds Page and Trey have been making on this tour)
		For a couple minutes, it seems like this ASIHTOS is about to take off into outer space. Then, for some reason Trey scuttles the tune with a couple slashing chords. Ouch. Good news is the Chalk Dust that follows is excellent. Patient, focused, and committed, it's a solid example of the kind of second-set jams the band has been laying down at nearly every show all summer. (but I would still like to hear an extended ASIHTOS take full advantage of the new sounds Page and Trey have been making on this tour)
	 Dick's is a special run. Everyone from the fans to the staff to the band is just super happy to be here at our annual Phamily reunion. This year is personally special for me because I was able to make the whole Gorge -> Shoreline -> Dicks run for my first multistate run in a very long time. I've had such a blast that at those previous five shows and I'm really excited to see what they have in store for the end of tour.
		Dick's is a special run. Everyone from the fans to the staff to the band is just super happy to be here at our annual Phamily reunion. This year is personally special for me because I was able to make the whole Gorge -> Shoreline -> Dicks run for my first multistate run in a very long time. I've had such a blast that at those previous five shows and I'm really excited to see what they have in store for the end of tour. With such a great tour happening now, it’s easy to pick apart this one. This tour has been very explosive at points that these more Mello ones get a hard time. ( me not being excluded from that. ) for a opener for a 3 day run I feel this is pretty normal. I’m sure tomorrow there going to peel your face off. Any PHiSH is good and I’m glad we’re so spoiled on heaters this year we get to compare and be really proud where these guys are right now. I love this band!!  ( guy from couch at home* )
		With such a great tour happening now, it’s easy to pick apart this one. This tour has been very explosive at points that these more Mello ones get a hard time. ( me not being excluded from that. ) for a opener for a 3 day run I feel this is pretty normal. I’m sure tomorrow there going to peel your face off. Any PHiSH is good and I’m glad we’re so spoiled on heaters this year we get to compare and be really proud where these guys are right now. I love this band!!  ( guy from couch at home* )
	 Back after a short hiatus from the west coast run. Just not easy to stay up that late from Alabama. Funny the times we live in: got miracled from the couch. Buddy purchased the webcast and then let me watch it from his account. It’s in that spirit of giving that we arrive at Dick’s. A band that has been in the giving spirit at a venue that is the definition of a gift that keeps on giving.
		Back after a short hiatus from the west coast run. Just not easy to stay up that late from Alabama. Funny the times we live in: got miracled from the couch. Buddy purchased the webcast and then let me watch it from his account. It’s in that spirit of giving that we arrive at Dick’s. A band that has been in the giving spirit at a venue that is the definition of a gift that keeps on giving.  I’m kinda baffled by this night. While I enjoyed some of the song choices through the first set, It seemed to me like a night where they couldn’t find an identity.
		I’m kinda baffled by this night. While I enjoyed some of the song choices through the first set, It seemed to me like a night where they couldn’t find an identity.  If I’m reading between the lines correctly; one deciding factor that helped make this a high-ranking, enjoyable show is the total omission of any of the material from “Kasvot Växt: í rokk”. Keeping those songs on the shelf equates to a more enjoyable listening experience. Yeah, I put in writing what you were thinking!
		If I’m reading between the lines correctly; one deciding factor that helped make this a high-ranking, enjoyable show is the total omission of any of the material from “Kasvot Växt: í rokk”. Keeping those songs on the shelf equates to a more enjoyable listening experience. Yeah, I put in writing what you were thinking!
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Their sound is so thick at the moment--so many vibrations, so many echoes, like a model of some quantum system. Songs come and go, but there's a through line in nearly every set, every show. And that through line has touched on more and different emotional and evocative spaces than at any other point in their career.
How many other bands can reinvent themselves at such a late stage? Hell, how many other artists? Monet, maybe?
Yeah, I just compared Phish to Monet. Deal with it.
Listening back to the Dick's shows from '11, in some ways it's not even still the same band. They've come so far. Patience is a virtue as a Phish fan: it's taken a decade from my rekindled interest in the band until now, where they're as meaningful to my life as they were in the '90's, but for much different reasons. I don't think we, the older fans, fully realize how lucky we are to have art that grew up along with us, always at our side when we needed it.
Which brings us to this show, with its obvious references to time and the past, and its anniversary vibe. Narrative design seems part and parcel to lots of sets this tour, and here it's taken to an extreme. As someone who's been at a lot of these shows over the years, I was brought back to a number of Dick's performances, like 9/2/16. Or 9/5/15, with it's great ASIHTOS > CDT, replicated here to great effect. When the band launches into the Plasma/Party Time/CDT/46 Days et. al. mashup late in set two, it feels like a trip in the Dick's Hot Tub Time Machine.
You don't need any of that meta stuff to appreciate this show, of course. The Carini is up there with the best of the tour, and presents all the fun and happy parts of alien visitation. The CDT jam is particularly static for this tour, but it's groovy as all hell. And the Slave is a towering version. But in some sense it's useless to talk about individual songs or jams in a show like this, which demands to be taken as a full unit.
In the tarot, the fool's journey is cyclical: he travels in a circle, arriving where he began, but armed with knowledge and experience he lacked at first. In many ways, that seems an apt metaphor for the last ten year's at Dick's.
You always end up where you start.