Soundcheck: Birds of a Feather
SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > Reba[1], Albuquerque, Carini, The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > Jam
SET 2: Drowned > Crosseyed and Painless > Dog Faced Boy, Prince Caspian > Loving Cup
ENCORE: Driver, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Sample in a Jar
Reba did not have the whistling ending. Suzy contained a brief Can't You Hear Me Knocking tease from Page. Trey teased Andre the Giant before and San-Ho-Zay during Drowned. Page teased The Little Drummer Boy in Prince Caspian. This show was officially released as Live Phish 03.
 Listening to this show today, I feel as though it is almost a preview of sorts of what was to come in the 3.0 era.
		Listening to this show today, I feel as though it is almost a preview of sorts of what was to come in the 3.0 era. A lost gem of 2000, most notable for four songs.
		A lost gem of 2000, most notable for four songs.   The weird thing was how absolutely gorgeous a day it was that afternoon. Mid-70s, mostly sunny and blue skies. During the show, I was in the pavilion -- or as Trey says at the end of Suzy, "...underneath this big tent," -- but in the back section. While that Suzy Reprise Jam was building and building, the ground in the lawn behind us cheered louder and louder. Right as it reached the absolute top of the peak, a rush of cold, ankle-deep water came crashing in. Really put an extra exclamation point at the end of one hell of a set.
		The weird thing was how absolutely gorgeous a day it was that afternoon. Mid-70s, mostly sunny and blue skies. During the show, I was in the pavilion -- or as Trey says at the end of Suzy, "...underneath this big tent," -- but in the back section. While that Suzy Reprise Jam was building and building, the ground in the lawn behind us cheered louder and louder. Right as it reached the absolute top of the peak, a rush of cold, ankle-deep water came crashing in. Really put an extra exclamation point at the end of one hell of a set.    I am a very big fan of WaxBanks, but I have to wholeheartedly disagree with his review of this show.  This one has been a favorite of mine ever since I picked up the LivePhish cardboard case in my local record store.  And it is my very favorite Reba.  This Reba is pretty tight, not perfect but nothing cringeworthy.  In the jam section, the band follows Trey's meandering solo so well that I sometimes think they must have scripted it beforehand.  It's too good to be made up on the spot, but that's just Phish.
		I am a very big fan of WaxBanks, but I have to wholeheartedly disagree with his review of this show.  This one has been a favorite of mine ever since I picked up the LivePhish cardboard case in my local record store.  And it is my very favorite Reba.  This Reba is pretty tight, not perfect but nothing cringeworthy.  In the jam section, the band follows Trey's meandering solo so well that I sometimes think they must have scripted it beforehand.  It's too good to be made up on the spot, but that's just Phish. Nothing beats a long suzy Greenberg in my opinion! except maybe a long gumbo but this suzy was off the freaking chain!
		Nothing beats a long suzy Greenberg in my opinion! except maybe a long gumbo but this suzy was off the freaking chain!
	 Highlight of the first set was the Reba:
		Highlight of the first set was the Reba: It was freezing and wet... sorta sucked!! lol, but the CD is good!!
		It was freezing and wet... sorta sucked!! lol, but the CD is good!!
	 This review is based not upon attendance, but upon the Live Phish 03 release (wow, has it really been 12 or 13 years since that first batch of 01-06?) I'm a huge Reba fan; it may be my favorite Phish song, and this one, though sometimes derided by those of lesser panache
		This review is based not upon attendance, but upon the Live Phish 03 release (wow, has it really been 12 or 13 years since that first batch of 01-06?) I'm a huge Reba fan; it may be my favorite Phish song, and this one, though sometimes derided by those of lesser panache   is really one of my favorites. To paraphrase a phan Trey quoted in The Phish Book, I really appreciate that it modulates. There's some Digitech Whammy II action going on, but I quite enjoy the sensation of a bittersweet or even melancholy soul-baring performance on Trey's part, with of course awesome interplay and accompaniment by Jon, Mike, and Page. The--to my ears--road-weary theme continues with Albuquerque, which has taken on personal significance that's not necessarily positive, in light of the soon-to-come hiatus. "Independent from the scene that I've known..." I don't want you to, Phish! But maybe the hiatus was a good thing. We certainly got some great solo-project shows out of it. Carini, well, I've never been a huge fan of Carini. This version, just from memory I'm saying this, was average-great. Suzy has a jam portion that reminds one of the 12/7/97 Tube > Tube Jam. I love Phish funk, and Suzy Greenberg can get funky with the best of 'em. A fine first set, all things considered.
  is really one of my favorites. To paraphrase a phan Trey quoted in The Phish Book, I really appreciate that it modulates. There's some Digitech Whammy II action going on, but I quite enjoy the sensation of a bittersweet or even melancholy soul-baring performance on Trey's part, with of course awesome interplay and accompaniment by Jon, Mike, and Page. The--to my ears--road-weary theme continues with Albuquerque, which has taken on personal significance that's not necessarily positive, in light of the soon-to-come hiatus. "Independent from the scene that I've known..." I don't want you to, Phish! But maybe the hiatus was a good thing. We certainly got some great solo-project shows out of it. Carini, well, I've never been a huge fan of Carini. This version, just from memory I'm saying this, was average-great. Suzy has a jam portion that reminds one of the 12/7/97 Tube > Tube Jam. I love Phish funk, and Suzy Greenberg can get funky with the best of 'em. A fine first set, all things considered.  Epic rainstorm during this show!!  Thank god I was under the tent but I remember a wave of runoff water hitting my feet during Drowned.  The Crosseyed and Painless was priceless!
		Epic rainstorm during this show!!  Thank god I was under the tent but I remember a wave of runoff water hitting my feet during Drowned.  The Crosseyed and Painless was priceless!
	 Here we f***ing go!
		Here we f***ing go! I can honestly say I called the opener for this one. Drove in the day before and stayed at the camp grounds, drinking wine and meeting new heads. The drive from Potsdam NY where I was going to college to Buffalo is a hell of a drive. But on with the review.
		I can honestly say I called the opener for this one. Drove in the day before and stayed at the camp grounds, drinking wine and meeting new heads. The drive from Potsdam NY where I was going to college to Buffalo is a hell of a drive. But on with the review. This was my first show for me.  I was in my second year at Syracuse University and I remember going to the nurse earlier in the day and being diagnosed with bronchitis.  I had no hesitation making the trip to Darien Lake and once getting there in the pouring rain my roommate commented "if you had bronchitis before, you have aids now".  It was funny then.  Albuquerque and Crosseyed are still fondly remembered...
		This was my first show for me.  I was in my second year at Syracuse University and I remember going to the nurse earlier in the day and being diagnosed with bronchitis.  I had no hesitation making the trip to Darien Lake and once getting there in the pouring rain my roommate commented "if you had bronchitis before, you have aids now".  It was funny then.  Albuquerque and Crosseyed are still fondly remembered...
	 Let's be frank, here. Trey's Reba and Caspian and Carini solos are somewhere between 'aggressive' and 'obnoxious,' while the Suzy is stultifying then standard (only its sheer length is remarkble). Meanwhile the Drowned > Crosseyed covers nearly 45 minutes, of which more than 20 are premium exploratory outer-space Phish, and of all the Phish performances I've heard this Crosseyed probably comes closest to Adrian Belew's demon-cash-register vibe on the original.
		Let's be frank, here. Trey's Reba and Caspian and Carini solos are somewhere between 'aggressive' and 'obnoxious,' while the Suzy is stultifying then standard (only its sheer length is remarkble). Meanwhile the Drowned > Crosseyed covers nearly 45 minutes, of which more than 20 are premium exploratory outer-space Phish, and of all the Phish performances I've heard this Crosseyed probably comes closest to Adrian Belew's demon-cash-register vibe on the original. (Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)
		(Published in the second edition of The Phish Companion...)Add a Review
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Review by TwiceBitten
“There are also three shows from 2000 in the series. Page and I picked one of them because it has this version of ‘Carini’ that I’m convinced is the greatest version of all time. I’m not convinced that it’s the whole greatest show of all time, but I love this version of ‘Carini.’ I also like the song list, because if you didn’t like Phish and you heard this set, it would be very interesting. There’s ‘Punch You In the Eye,’ ‘Reba,’ [Neil Young’s] ‘Albuquerque’ and ‘Carini.’ I think it sounds like such a weird band.” Trey cracks up. “Those four songs in a row? You can’t make any sense of it. The ‘Carini’ is like 15 or 20 minutes long or something. It’s a complete metal meltdown. It’s the bass and drumming in the background that I really liked. It’s really strange. Nobody’s playing the beat at all. Those guys are playing in quarter time and the guitar and keyboards are just creating this wash of color on top of this heavy booming. It’s right after ‘Albuquerque,’ which has harmonies and then this heavy metal thing. If you kind of step away from it, they’re both really odd.” Although he is trying not to reveal any specific dates of the release series, he has given away too much. It is obvious by his description that the show is from September 14, 2000 at Darien Lake, New York.