SET 1: Chalk Dust Torture, Fee, Wolfman's Brother, Guyute, My Sweet One, 46 Days, The Lizards, The Wedge, Strange Design, Tube, First Tube
SET 2: Sand, Suzy Greenberg, Limb By Limb, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Sugar Shack[1], Character Zero > Tweezer
ENCORE: Joy[1], Bouncing Around the Room, Run Like an Antelope > Tweezer Reprise
 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 A Picture of Nectar
					3
					A Picture of Nectar
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 I'll tell you this, three years later, I don't often spin 09 shows.  The first sets of Philly's Thanksgiving shows, and Charlotte's Tweezer->Light still make it into my rotation, but in general, there's been a lot of material, newer and older that preoccupy my Phish time.
		I'll tell you this, three years later, I don't often spin 09 shows.  The first sets of Philly's Thanksgiving shows, and Charlotte's Tweezer->Light still make it into my rotation, but in general, there's been a lot of material, newer and older that preoccupy my Phish time.   I was not a huge fan of a lot of the playing on the first east coast leg of the tour.  It was great to hear them playing again, but they were still shaking off some serious rust.  anyway, they shoook off some of this rust in Camden, NJ.  The first set was good, but they never really cut loose anywhere.  the started to in wolfman's, 46 days, and tube, but they never really took anything too far out there.
		I was not a huge fan of a lot of the playing on the first east coast leg of the tour.  It was great to hear them playing again, but they were still shaking off some serious rust.  anyway, they shoook off some of this rust in Camden, NJ.  The first set was good, but they never really cut loose anywhere.  the started to in wolfman's, 46 days, and tube, but they never really took anything too far out there. i havent seen much posted about the camden show yet so i will give it a shot...  i'll start by saying that i went to the show with 3 friends who have never been to a phish show before, one of whom heard phish for the first time earlier that day (he had "Picture of Nectar" playing in his car when he picked me up from the airport).  he tells me, "i'll recognize tweezer if they play that".  anyway the point is i spent a decent amount of time during the show trying to explain to him what i derive from phish and what makes these shows so special, and hopefully the fact that i was thinking about this during the show will translate well into my review...  also, i caught fenway>JB1>JB2>JB3>GW>camden so i know how this show compares to some of the other 3.0.  i will admit that i was for the most part let down by the first 5 shows of this tour, but i think camden brought the heat, especially in the second set (everyone has been talking about the camden sand...) and after this show i will definitely try to catch some of the second leg.  i will generalize and say that the big difference i noticed in this show was that the improved sections had more 'structure'.  which is to say that they used tension and release and trey was able to develop themes rather than just noodle around with rambling solos like much of the previous 5 shows.  and more than anything else, they finally seemed to be enjoying themselves up there and having FUN.
		i havent seen much posted about the camden show yet so i will give it a shot...  i'll start by saying that i went to the show with 3 friends who have never been to a phish show before, one of whom heard phish for the first time earlier that day (he had "Picture of Nectar" playing in his car when he picked me up from the airport).  he tells me, "i'll recognize tweezer if they play that".  anyway the point is i spent a decent amount of time during the show trying to explain to him what i derive from phish and what makes these shows so special, and hopefully the fact that i was thinking about this during the show will translate well into my review...  also, i caught fenway>JB1>JB2>JB3>GW>camden so i know how this show compares to some of the other 3.0.  i will admit that i was for the most part let down by the first 5 shows of this tour, but i think camden brought the heat, especially in the second set (everyone has been talking about the camden sand...) and after this show i will definitely try to catch some of the second leg.  i will generalize and say that the big difference i noticed in this show was that the improved sections had more 'structure'.  which is to say that they used tension and release and trey was able to develop themes rather than just noodle around with rambling solos like much of the previous 5 shows.  and more than anything else, they finally seemed to be enjoying themselves up there and having FUN. 
  
  
  
 
	 After listening to Phish for a couple of years they were coming back and me and my friends were pretty excited!! We thought we had a good grip of what to expect and how the evening would go, we were COMPLETELY WRONG. First, the show sold out instantly so we spent just over a 100 on a ticket from a stubhub like website and made the trek to camden. We show up and it is a PARTY like we've never seen before. People everywhere, selling anything imaginable, and live bands in the parking lot! We purchase a couple of party favors and make our way into the show.
		After listening to Phish for a couple of years they were coming back and me and my friends were pretty excited!! We thought we had a good grip of what to expect and how the evening would go, we were COMPLETELY WRONG. First, the show sold out instantly so we spent just over a 100 on a ticket from a stubhub like website and made the trek to camden. We show up and it is a PARTY like we've never seen before. People everywhere, selling anything imaginable, and live bands in the parking lot! We purchase a couple of party favors and make our way into the show.  This was my first show back from the breakup. It was also the day I tried my first goo ball and picked up my favorite lot shirt ever, the notorious First Tube tee that everyone from Rowan University at that time can probably still picture me in today. It had it all. Flubbed Fee, only first set Lizards of 3.0, a Tube suite, the Camden Tweezer, a butchered Sugar Shack debut, four song encore... this show is a hard rocker.
		This was my first show back from the breakup. It was also the day I tried my first goo ball and picked up my favorite lot shirt ever, the notorious First Tube tee that everyone from Rowan University at that time can probably still picture me in today. It had it all. Flubbed Fee, only first set Lizards of 3.0, a Tube suite, the Camden Tweezer, a butchered Sugar Shack debut, four song encore... this show is a hard rocker.  After having listened to Phish for about 15 years but having only seen them once before (8-9-04),the Sand is what made me realize what I had been missing all those years.  I  think the entire venue exhaled a breath of amazement and exhaustion when it was finished.
		After having listened to Phish for about 15 years but having only seen them once before (8-9-04),the Sand is what made me realize what I had been missing all those years.  I  think the entire venue exhaled a breath of amazement and exhaustion when it was finished.
	 This was my first show and what a show it was!  i went in unsuspecting of what was about to happen to my life.  i left a changed man.  now a phan for almost a year collecting all the great shows i can get my hands on!  still my fav tweezer, sand and wolfman's brother.  let me know if you find any better!
		This was my first show and what a show it was!  i went in unsuspecting of what was about to happen to my life.  i left a changed man.  now a phan for almost a year collecting all the great shows i can get my hands on!  still my fav tweezer, sand and wolfman's brother.  let me know if you find any better!
	 Can't I live while I'm young...
		Can't I live while I'm young... 
  Back to where it all began for me.
		Back to where it all began for me. First phish show at the age of 12. And as a fan all my life I didn't know what to expect for my first show. When they played fee i lost it and lizards almost made me have a heart attack. This is one of those shows you will remember forever
		First phish show at the age of 12. And as a fan all my life I didn't know what to expect for my first show. When they played fee i lost it and lizards almost made me have a heart attack. This is one of those shows you will remember forever
	 This was my first phish show, let alone phish experience. It happened by accident and changed my life. It opened me up to a world of amazing phriends and phamily. I am forever greatful for this show. I can't say it was the best show ever, but it was definitely fantastic. I have listened to shows from every time period of phish and caught about 8 shows last year. This one will always stay in my heart. Back to Camden on the 10th and I keep wanting to go back to this day. The day i randomly ended up with a ticket and my world was flipped. Amazing show, great set list for your first show.
		This was my first phish show, let alone phish experience. It happened by accident and changed my life. It opened me up to a world of amazing phriends and phamily. I am forever greatful for this show. I can't say it was the best show ever, but it was definitely fantastic. I have listened to shows from every time period of phish and caught about 8 shows last year. This one will always stay in my heart. Back to Camden on the 10th and I keep wanting to go back to this day. The day i randomly ended up with a ticket and my world was flipped. Amazing show, great set list for your first show.
	 This show had some interesting things going on. One of them being the unbelievable start with Chalkdust Torture to the sputtering version of Fee. I am not one to knock points off for lyric flubs, in fact, sometimes it makes them more memorable, so Trey's mess up with the lyrics is not why I gave this song a 2. It was something else. I love this song, but the beat seemed to be off a little bit. I have noticed that there seems to be a bit off confusing starting off this song for the band generally. It's almost as if they seem unsure about it. It's almost like they just start playing with the hope of eventually joining together in some ambiguous future. It might make a difference if Trey began with a little lick or maybe even Page with a few tickles to the ivories but I can't really get behind the way they have been starting it lately. Chalkdust Torture is usually a great show starter and this version definately didn't dissappoint. The only other exceptional piece in the first set seemed to be First Tube. The highlights of the second set were Sand, Joy, and Run Like an Antelope. This was the second time this summer a debut (Joy) received 5 stars. Trey has always been a great songwriter. He just keeps getting better. This is a great song.
		This show had some interesting things going on. One of them being the unbelievable start with Chalkdust Torture to the sputtering version of Fee. I am not one to knock points off for lyric flubs, in fact, sometimes it makes them more memorable, so Trey's mess up with the lyrics is not why I gave this song a 2. It was something else. I love this song, but the beat seemed to be off a little bit. I have noticed that there seems to be a bit off confusing starting off this song for the band generally. It's almost as if they seem unsure about it. It's almost like they just start playing with the hope of eventually joining together in some ambiguous future. It might make a difference if Trey began with a little lick or maybe even Page with a few tickles to the ivories but I can't really get behind the way they have been starting it lately. Chalkdust Torture is usually a great show starter and this version definately didn't dissappoint. The only other exceptional piece in the first set seemed to be First Tube. The highlights of the second set were Sand, Joy, and Run Like an Antelope. This was the second time this summer a debut (Joy) received 5 stars. Trey has always been a great songwriter. He just keeps getting better. This is a great song.  One of my top 5 shows of the 21 I have attended.  My all time favorite probably not this night but this is certainly underrated at under 4 stars to me personally.  This is a great show w my 3rd all time favorite Sand w an absolutely sick (dundun dundun dundun DOO DOO dundun dundun dundun DOO DOO!!!! start subtly at 16:45 and turns into this thing w a PING kinda note at the end a high pitch note in contrast to the tasty melting cheese of Mike Gordon laying down w Trey just ripping it louder and louder not to mention a great other jam leading into this one that is long enough and different enough to be more like the regular Sand jam that would only be like a 12-14 min standard type 1.  But at 18:34 Trey officially ripped the imaginary roof off the pavillion at the very back for me and i saw the 2nd coming of Jesus.  It was hilariously good jamming i could not believe how just one basic set of cords over and over getting creshendo'd could cause my body such a jibation and orgasm of sweat pain and joy.  Joy what a song to premier w after a set 2 opener into outerspace.  Joy may be a letdown of a song in terms of soft melody but it was played really well for the 1st time and it fit the vibe that night.  I hate Sugar Shack so idc if it is 1st time stats it sucks the first and last time they ever will play it.  I just dont like that song.  If it has to be Mikes tunes i take a Mikes Song obviously and My Mind's Got a . . . or Ginseng or other bluegrass-y mike ones or Ya Mar or even Mock or Train Song but not this one.  The Trey cool guitar solo riff is NOT cool enough to make up for the general suckage that is the Shantee from hell.  Give me Round Room or Mexican Cousin hell even Friday has a great guitar solo build from 4 min on that is far better than the Shack.  But that was the ONLY thing i did not like about this show and for the 1st time i liked it at the time and gave it a chance but have come to hate it more and more sense.  I loved No Men in . . .at MPP2 8-16-15 and love hearing new tunes cause it shows my fav band still cares about new music and are still IN IT . . u feel me i know u do?  I hope u do?   It was not as great as Reading 1st time they ever played there and tore the house down w a Reba better than one of my other good shows at 11-24 and 25 but 24-09 was SO MUCH better than the next night even w a Esther and V Underground n a great BOAF it just was on off night.  I do not like many of the new songs. . except Blaze On and No Men.  I love those 2.  They are like Undermind in the funky No Men Sneakin Sally kinda Moma Dance or Funky Bitch vibe area and Blaze being like a Farmhouse album song like well hell Farmhouse but also Heavy Things or BOAF a song w lots of catchy lyrics and Chem Trails Raining Down on Me lol that is good crunchy lyrics w classic tongue and cheek T Marshall and Trey banter all over it.  As far as what i hate on the new repetoire I detest Mercury How Many R U?  and Heavy Rotation.  Give me 555 if it must be a Mikes Song other than our song the man's groove and give me Halfway to the Moon if it must be a Page song NOT the rotation scritch and may the chompers delight in the Feugo . . true! lol   I am getting chomperitis and it is contagious. . off track and stoned.  Back on the show of yeah 6-7-09 my 3rd fav Camden Show i ever attended.  Good venue.  I saw them 7-30 and 31-03 and again the show i thought would be the last 2 Set show EVER.  Thank Jesus and drug courts for our hero in guitar terms Trey that I was wrong.  8-12-04 was a highly underrated great show.  Not perfectly played but just a great all around rock show w even Pebbles and Marbles kickin ass.  I catapulted myself into downtown NJ and loved everyminute of seeing Phili w my slingshot Zelda Skyward Sword style only an acorn or 2 across the Divided Sky that is the Phili skyline.
		One of my top 5 shows of the 21 I have attended.  My all time favorite probably not this night but this is certainly underrated at under 4 stars to me personally.  This is a great show w my 3rd all time favorite Sand w an absolutely sick (dundun dundun dundun DOO DOO dundun dundun dundun DOO DOO!!!! start subtly at 16:45 and turns into this thing w a PING kinda note at the end a high pitch note in contrast to the tasty melting cheese of Mike Gordon laying down w Trey just ripping it louder and louder not to mention a great other jam leading into this one that is long enough and different enough to be more like the regular Sand jam that would only be like a 12-14 min standard type 1.  But at 18:34 Trey officially ripped the imaginary roof off the pavillion at the very back for me and i saw the 2nd coming of Jesus.  It was hilariously good jamming i could not believe how just one basic set of cords over and over getting creshendo'd could cause my body such a jibation and orgasm of sweat pain and joy.  Joy what a song to premier w after a set 2 opener into outerspace.  Joy may be a letdown of a song in terms of soft melody but it was played really well for the 1st time and it fit the vibe that night.  I hate Sugar Shack so idc if it is 1st time stats it sucks the first and last time they ever will play it.  I just dont like that song.  If it has to be Mikes tunes i take a Mikes Song obviously and My Mind's Got a . . . or Ginseng or other bluegrass-y mike ones or Ya Mar or even Mock or Train Song but not this one.  The Trey cool guitar solo riff is NOT cool enough to make up for the general suckage that is the Shantee from hell.  Give me Round Room or Mexican Cousin hell even Friday has a great guitar solo build from 4 min on that is far better than the Shack.  But that was the ONLY thing i did not like about this show and for the 1st time i liked it at the time and gave it a chance but have come to hate it more and more sense.  I loved No Men in . . .at MPP2 8-16-15 and love hearing new tunes cause it shows my fav band still cares about new music and are still IN IT . . u feel me i know u do?  I hope u do?   It was not as great as Reading 1st time they ever played there and tore the house down w a Reba better than one of my other good shows at 11-24 and 25 but 24-09 was SO MUCH better than the next night even w a Esther and V Underground n a great BOAF it just was on off night.  I do not like many of the new songs. . except Blaze On and No Men.  I love those 2.  They are like Undermind in the funky No Men Sneakin Sally kinda Moma Dance or Funky Bitch vibe area and Blaze being like a Farmhouse album song like well hell Farmhouse but also Heavy Things or BOAF a song w lots of catchy lyrics and Chem Trails Raining Down on Me lol that is good crunchy lyrics w classic tongue and cheek T Marshall and Trey banter all over it.  As far as what i hate on the new repetoire I detest Mercury How Many R U?  and Heavy Rotation.  Give me 555 if it must be a Mikes Song other than our song the man's groove and give me Halfway to the Moon if it must be a Page song NOT the rotation scritch and may the chompers delight in the Feugo . . true! lol   I am getting chomperitis and it is contagious. . off track and stoned.  Back on the show of yeah 6-7-09 my 3rd fav Camden Show i ever attended.  Good venue.  I saw them 7-30 and 31-03 and again the show i thought would be the last 2 Set show EVER.  Thank Jesus and drug courts for our hero in guitar terms Trey that I was wrong.  8-12-04 was a highly underrated great show.  Not perfectly played but just a great all around rock show w even Pebbles and Marbles kickin ass.  I catapulted myself into downtown NJ and loved everyminute of seeing Phili w my slingshot Zelda Skyward Sword style only an acorn or 2 across the Divided Sky that is the Phili skyline.  Add a Review
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Review by Joonze
After not thinking they would ever play as a band, this was amazing to know i would be a part of their next go at it...
I cant give a review on this show, as i have to many personal feelings that skew the reality...
I had such a blast and it was the beginning to a new part of my life....
Phish 3.0 has renewed my way of thinking and how i plan to go through life....live, love, share...
BTW, the lot kicked ass and the show was effin awesome