SET 1: Roadrunner[1] > The Moma Dance, Rift, Brian and Robert, Vultures, Horn > Beauty of My Dreams > Ya Mar, Stash
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture > Twist > Piper > What's the Use? > You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times
 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 The Siket Disc
					1
					The Siket Disc
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Set 1: Roadrunner is a nice surprise as a one-off (I guess James Murphy isn't the only guy who's heard all the Modern Lovers hits), but the rest of the set is unexceptional until the Ya Mar/Stash 1-2 punch. The former is a charming example of Ya Mar's breezy Type I jam, with some stop-starts thrown in for good measure; the latter an underrated version that briefly mixes a dreamy major-chord jam into the usual minor-chord stew that is a Stash jam. They've played better first sets, but they've most certainly played worse ones, and Ya Mar/Stash should certainly be heard.
		Set 1: Roadrunner is a nice surprise as a one-off (I guess James Murphy isn't the only guy who's heard all the Modern Lovers hits), but the rest of the set is unexceptional until the Ya Mar/Stash 1-2 punch. The former is a charming example of Ya Mar's breezy Type I jam, with some stop-starts thrown in for good measure; the latter an underrated version that briefly mixes a dreamy major-chord jam into the usual minor-chord stew that is a Stash jam. They've played better first sets, but they've most certainly played worse ones, and Ya Mar/Stash should certainly be heard. (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...) The spontaneous space clapping (Forbin refers to) seems to stem from the audience anticipating a DWD kicking in.  Many were accustomed to that mini-space DWD opener, so. . . . It also could be that people were anticipating 2001 a wee bit later.  I am a headphone jam type of guy so that I love these interludes.  However, previous to the Third Stone from the Sun-like WTU intro, I would have had to run away from the girl who (on my recording) is not chatting with her neighbor but drunkenly YELLING at said interlocutor during the sweetest of spacey spaces (this coming from Spacely Sprocket, pholks).  OK, I get it, space is not for everyone.  Slobbering throat thrashing non-sequiturs, though, rarely please anyone!
		The spontaneous space clapping (Forbin refers to) seems to stem from the audience anticipating a DWD kicking in.  Many were accustomed to that mini-space DWD opener, so. . . . It also could be that people were anticipating 2001 a wee bit later.  I am a headphone jam type of guy so that I love these interludes.  However, previous to the Third Stone from the Sun-like WTU intro, I would have had to run away from the girl who (on my recording) is not chatting with her neighbor but drunkenly YELLING at said interlocutor during the sweetest of spacey spaces (this coming from Spacely Sprocket, pholks).  OK, I get it, space is not for everyone.  Slobbering throat thrashing non-sequiturs, though, rarely please anyone! Well. I can’t believe this show isn’t talked about more.
		Well. I can’t believe this show isn’t talked about more.  Very under-appreciated show, with a bit of uneven playing despite lots of energy.
		Very under-appreciated show, with a bit of uneven playing despite lots of energy.   https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377764854
		https://forum.phish.net/forum/permalink/1377764854 Roadrunner kicked off the first set on a fun and humorous note, with Trey referencing everyone in or related to the band from Massachusetts. At the time, I wasn't familiar with the song (it has since become an all-time favorite), but as soon as Trey belted out the "I'm in love with Massachusetts" line the crowd went wild. Moma was fairly typical, with some extremely tight playing by Mike and Page, and a fun solo from Trey at the end (not really a jam, though). Rift was fun, ended with a sustained note/feedback from Trey while the rest of the band started up Brian and Robert.  Don't get me wrong, I like B and R as a song, but in concert it can really suck the energy from the room.  Luckily the Vultures moved in and picked up the pace. Horn and Beauty of my Dreams were standard. Ya Mar has a cool quiet jam about 7 minutes in, with a fun start/stop at about 10:30, overall a very fun Ya Mar. Very uptempo driving Stash, possibly a tease at the very end that I can't place before they get back to the standard stash ending. Strong finish to a somewhat uneven set.
		Roadrunner kicked off the first set on a fun and humorous note, with Trey referencing everyone in or related to the band from Massachusetts. At the time, I wasn't familiar with the song (it has since become an all-time favorite), but as soon as Trey belted out the "I'm in love with Massachusetts" line the crowd went wild. Moma was fairly typical, with some extremely tight playing by Mike and Page, and a fun solo from Trey at the end (not really a jam, though). Rift was fun, ended with a sustained note/feedback from Trey while the rest of the band started up Brian and Robert.  Don't get me wrong, I like B and R as a song, but in concert it can really suck the energy from the room.  Luckily the Vultures moved in and picked up the pace. Horn and Beauty of my Dreams were standard. Ya Mar has a cool quiet jam about 7 minutes in, with a fun start/stop at about 10:30, overall a very fun Ya Mar. Very uptempo driving Stash, possibly a tease at the very end that I can't place before they get back to the standard stash ending. Strong finish to a somewhat uneven set. Was away from Phish for a while and came back to see this show.  I was not impressed.  Growing um in MA the Johnathan Richmand cover was the highlight.  Sadly it was another three years until I saw my next show.
		Was away from Phish for a while and came back to see this show.  I was not impressed.  Growing um in MA the Johnathan Richmand cover was the highlight.  Sadly it was another three years until I saw my next show.
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