SET 1: Llama, Bouncing Around the Room > Bathtub Gin, Ya Mar, Pebbles and Marbles, Army of One, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Halley's Comet > Crosseyed and Painless > Slave to the Traffic Light, Nothing -> 46 Days > Scents and Subtle Sounds[1] -> Brian and Robert, Limb By Limb, Cavern
ENCORE: Waste
 ah, back it deer creek for another year.  fresh off the announcement that this was it for phish, we were expecting them to pull out all the stops.  sure, trey was all smacked out, but from what i've heard, the deer creek and alpine shows were the last good phish shows until 2009.  these four shows all had gordon, fishman, and page stepping up for the "hindered" trey.  gordon and fishman really played better than i had ever heard them.
		ah, back it deer creek for another year.  fresh off the announcement that this was it for phish, we were expecting them to pull out all the stops.  sure, trey was all smacked out, but from what i've heard, the deer creek and alpine shows were the last good phish shows until 2009.  these four shows all had gordon, fishman, and page stepping up for the "hindered" trey.  gordon and fishman really played better than i had ever heard them.   I always felt this show, aside from the Alpine Valley/SPAC shows, was a quasi-stand out moment from 04.
		I always felt this show, aside from the Alpine Valley/SPAC shows, was a quasi-stand out moment from 04.  I'm not quite sure what everyone is listening to here -- the segue from Nothing into 46 Days is harsh, disconnected, and completely forced. My friends who were at the show told me that it looked like Trey was forcing 46 Days and the rest of the band was having none of it, before finally giving in. The recording certainly reflects this version of the sequence of events. That being said, much of the Nothing jam sequence is cool, and the Gin in the first set and the Halley's > C&P > Slave sequence to start the second set warrant repeated listening.
		I'm not quite sure what everyone is listening to here -- the segue from Nothing into 46 Days is harsh, disconnected, and completely forced. My friends who were at the show told me that it looked like Trey was forcing 46 Days and the rest of the band was having none of it, before finally giving in. The recording certainly reflects this version of the sequence of events. That being said, much of the Nothing jam sequence is cool, and the Gin in the first set and the Halley's > C&P > Slave sequence to start the second set warrant repeated listening.
	 I pretty much hafta agree with every other review but for me this was my very first show so three songs really stuck out for me that no one else has really touched on. Firstly first is the Llama. What an introduction to Phish in a live setting. So much energy, I was worried the first song would be to much to live up to. (it wasn't) Secondly second would be Bouncing Round the Room. Such a beautiful song with lyrics anyone can get into. Such a nice settling in after a high energy start. Last but not least was the Limb by Limb mostly because it's one of my top three an I got it my first show. No matter how standard a song version my be it's still a song by Phish so standard is pretty great by any stretch of the word
		I pretty much hafta agree with every other review but for me this was my very first show so three songs really stuck out for me that no one else has really touched on. Firstly first is the Llama. What an introduction to Phish in a live setting. So much energy, I was worried the first song would be to much to live up to. (it wasn't) Secondly second would be Bouncing Round the Room. Such a beautiful song with lyrics anyone can get into. Such a nice settling in after a high energy start. Last but not least was the Limb by Limb mostly because it's one of my top three an I got it my first show. No matter how standard a song version my be it's still a song by Phish so standard is pretty great by any stretch of the word
	 The segue from Nothing>>>46 Days was one of the more awkward and biggest example of bad chemistry I think I may have ever witnessed (outside of Coventry).
		The segue from Nothing>>>46 Days was one of the more awkward and biggest example of bad chemistry I think I may have ever witnessed (outside of Coventry). Nothing isn't a song I would expect to really branch out in any way, but when listening to this show, I was surprised. I really like this jam, actually. It's a nice little surprise. And a sweet seque into 46 days.
		Nothing isn't a song I would expect to really branch out in any way, but when listening to this show, I was surprised. I really like this jam, actually. It's a nice little surprise. And a sweet seque into 46 days.
	 I now present to you the abbreviated, Reader's Digest review of this show:
		I now present to you the abbreviated, Reader's Digest review of this show: A fairly straight forward show with some good moments.
		A fairly straight forward show with some good moments. bouncing gin was fun..love me some halley's. great show
		bouncing gin was fun..love me some halley's. great show
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Review by kipmat
From this perspective, Gin, Melt, Crosseyed, and Limb X are excellent versions, and a 3.0 show that contained two of these four performances would be considered great. Then consider the 2.0 material: Pebbles and Marbles, Army of One, and a HUGE Nothing -> 46 Days -> SaSS sequence, and this show has enough juice to earn a 4-star rating from me.
2 quibbles while I'm here: The "Play it Cactus" in Ya Mar made me, um, appreciate Page's organ solos more. And Trey solo in Slave is very disappointing, though admittedly standard for 2.0. But please don't let these minor points keep you from hearing the rest of this show.