Soundcheck: How High the Moon, Magilla, Sugar Shack
SET 1: Sample in a Jar, Dinner and a Movie, Wolfman's Brother, My Friend, My Friend, Possum, Farmhouse, Sugar Shack, Brian and Robert, David Bowie, Bathtub Gin, How High the Moon > Golgi Apparatus
SET 2: Drowned > Prince Caspian > Rift, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Sparkle, Run Like an Antelope[1] > Suzy Greenberg > Fluffhead
ENCORE: Joy, First Tube
 Rift
					5
					Rift
					5
					 Junta
					4
					Junta
					4
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 I first have to say, driving to darien from boston is one long drive!!! whew, but boy was the drive worth it.  the first stop on this 4 night east coast leg was excellent.  we were lucky to find a camp site like 15 min away only to find out we could have camped in the lot, lol.
		I first have to say, driving to darien from boston is one long drive!!! whew, but boy was the drive worth it.  the first stop on this 4 night east coast leg was excellent.  we were lucky to find a camp site like 15 min away only to find out we could have camped in the lot, lol.   I loved this show. The venue is awesome. We got to camp and ride rollercoasters. People were so nice and we didn't have an issued with anyone. Although Wolfmans had a little screw up the song was great. I judge shows, by how much fun I had at it, and I would say this was one of my all time favorites. When I listen to the great taper recording i picked up, I am taken back to that day and I feel that feeling all over again.
		I loved this show. The venue is awesome. We got to camp and ride rollercoasters. People were so nice and we didn't have an issued with anyone. Although Wolfmans had a little screw up the song was great. I judge shows, by how much fun I had at it, and I would say this was one of my all time favorites. When I listen to the great taper recording i picked up, I am taken back to that day and I feel that feeling all over again.
	 Like the Chicago show two days earlier, this one's just the sum of its parts, which still ain't bad. Wolfman's Bro sputters a little and Gin never quite lifts off, but the Drowned > Caspian > Rift run is very fine. And Fluffhead is its usual uplifting self, though I'm not in the camp that wants to hear a show close out that way. Not a bad show to hook your open-minded nerd friends on Phish, perhaps.
		Like the Chicago show two days earlier, this one's just the sum of its parts, which still ain't bad. Wolfman's Bro sputters a little and Gin never quite lifts off, but the Drowned > Caspian > Rift run is very fine. And Fluffhead is its usual uplifting self, though I'm not in the camp that wants to hear a show close out that way. Not a bad show to hook your open-minded nerd friends on Phish, perhaps. August 13th, 2009 was the start of little three-show Phish run fairly close to home.  M’lady had been attending some of the band’s more westerly dates so I met her at the bus station in Buffalo (I must have been in Toronto for something or other) and together we made our way to Darien Lake.  We booked into the nearest-by EconoLodge which had been completely overtaken by fellow concert-goers, just the way I like it..  We enjoyed a couple of drinks making new friends and soon started making our way to the venue.
		August 13th, 2009 was the start of little three-show Phish run fairly close to home.  M’lady had been attending some of the band’s more westerly dates so I met her at the bus station in Buffalo (I must have been in Toronto for something or other) and together we made our way to Darien Lake.  We booked into the nearest-by EconoLodge which had been completely overtaken by fellow concert-goers, just the way I like it..  We enjoyed a couple of drinks making new friends and soon started making our way to the venue. Spent the day at the theme park and it was a hot day. Temps were well in the 90's so that is hot for us in Western NY. Came into the venue burned up from spending all day hitting the water rides. SET ONE- Calling this one, Wolfman's Brother. I was totally wrong, Sample is what came on tap, good version.. I liked how in 00 they left us with Sample and gave it to us again, very creative. Second, Dinner and a Movie. Kill me if you must but this is the only Phish song I hate. I was glad to have it in a quick dose because it was one and done, and glad to have it out of the way... next was....my Wolfman's. Well done, liked the groove they had going on, solid version very pleased. (made up for the Dinner and a Movie). Phish pumped out My Friend My Friend, really? one of my favorite ones off Rift, thank you Trey, Page, Jon and Mike. Possum > Farmhouse > Sugar shack gave me time to re hydrate and get my over heated self to the bathroom. Brian and Robert> Bowie and Gin was a good three shot, enjoy all three and liked how they placed these songs in the latter half of the first set. Traditionally these seemed to be in the second set which gave us time to wonder what they would be playing in Set 2. What there is more? How High The Moon, unfamilar to this but it seemed Trey clarified why it was being played. Golgi was a solid set closer. Not to Bad for a first set. 2/5 IMO
		Spent the day at the theme park and it was a hot day. Temps were well in the 90's so that is hot for us in Western NY. Came into the venue burned up from spending all day hitting the water rides. SET ONE- Calling this one, Wolfman's Brother. I was totally wrong, Sample is what came on tap, good version.. I liked how in 00 they left us with Sample and gave it to us again, very creative. Second, Dinner and a Movie. Kill me if you must but this is the only Phish song I hate. I was glad to have it in a quick dose because it was one and done, and glad to have it out of the way... next was....my Wolfman's. Well done, liked the groove they had going on, solid version very pleased. (made up for the Dinner and a Movie). Phish pumped out My Friend My Friend, really? one of my favorite ones off Rift, thank you Trey, Page, Jon and Mike. Possum > Farmhouse > Sugar shack gave me time to re hydrate and get my over heated self to the bathroom. Brian and Robert> Bowie and Gin was a good three shot, enjoy all three and liked how they placed these songs in the latter half of the first set. Traditionally these seemed to be in the second set which gave us time to wonder what they would be playing in Set 2. What there is more? How High The Moon, unfamilar to this but it seemed Trey clarified why it was being played. Golgi was a solid set closer. Not to Bad for a first set. 2/5 IMO Cant believe this show took place 3 years ago today. It was my first Phish show and lets just say it really changed my life. I never really realized how big Phish's catalog of songs can be. There are still songs that i heard my first show and never since.
		Cant believe this show took place 3 years ago today. It was my first Phish show and lets just say it really changed my life. I never really realized how big Phish's catalog of songs can be. There are still songs that i heard my first show and never since.
	 I completely agree with all the reviews. It was a beautiful day, and the Darien lot is so underrated. If you haven't been there, it's like a huuuuge lawn, wrapped around the actual "lawn," and amphitheater,  which sits up on a little hill iconically, and yes the lot is always nicely treated to the soundcheck.
		I completely agree with all the reviews. It was a beautiful day, and the Darien lot is so underrated. If you haven't been there, it's like a huuuuge lawn, wrapped around the actual "lawn," and amphitheater,  which sits up on a little hill iconically, and yes the lot is always nicely treated to the soundcheck. Wow...its been almost 4 year since this date of my first show, had no idea what I was getting myself into when my friend Matt urged me to attend this show with him, but god do I thank him for bringing me along that day since it has changed my perspctive on music for the rest of my life. I dont remember every nook and cranny from this show since it was my first, I can say it was an average to above average show looking back now. I do remember when Trey announced it was his 15th anniversary with his wife Sue which I thought was pretty cool. But the biggest highlight for me I do remember vividly was Bowie. Since that date I've never gotten David Bowie placed in a random spot like that in the first set, always have gotten it as set closer since then. But during that Bowie all I remember was an all out glowstick war happeneing in front of my eyes (while peaking on some doses) during Treys sweet licks at the end of the song. It was during that song that the music really hit me, and everything started coming together to me for what this band was really about. And I knew from that moment on that I would try to see this band play live any chance I could get.
		Wow...its been almost 4 year since this date of my first show, had no idea what I was getting myself into when my friend Matt urged me to attend this show with him, but god do I thank him for bringing me along that day since it has changed my perspctive on music for the rest of my life. I dont remember every nook and cranny from this show since it was my first, I can say it was an average to above average show looking back now. I do remember when Trey announced it was his 15th anniversary with his wife Sue which I thought was pretty cool. But the biggest highlight for me I do remember vividly was Bowie. Since that date I've never gotten David Bowie placed in a random spot like that in the first set, always have gotten it as set closer since then. But during that Bowie all I remember was an all out glowstick war happeneing in front of my eyes (while peaking on some doses) during Treys sweet licks at the end of the song. It was during that song that the music really hit me, and everything started coming together to me for what this band was really about. And I knew from that moment on that I would try to see this band play live any chance I could get.
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