SET 1: Kill Devil Falls, 46 Days, Sugar Shack, Halley's Comet > Divided Sky, Sleep Again, Ocelot, Train Song, Wilson > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Birds of a Feather, Farmhouse > Tweezer, You Enjoy Myself, Esther, Time Turns Elastic > Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
 My first show....the first show.....while it was certainly not one of the best shows they ever played (most of the people did not really enjoy it based on the reviews) it was my first.  And just like the woman you lose your virginity to, you don't forget your first show.  I was pretty much hooked right away.
		My first show....the first show.....while it was certainly not one of the best shows they ever played (most of the people did not really enjoy it based on the reviews) it was my first.  And just like the woman you lose your virginity to, you don't forget your first show.  I was pretty much hooked right away.
	 We all know how awesome 11/24/2009 was - sick setlist, fiery playing, Flyers jersey Trey.
		We all know how awesome 11/24/2009 was - sick setlist, fiery playing, Flyers jersey Trey. On the floor for this show, and after the night before I was psyched, but...
		On the floor for this show, and after the night before I was psyched, but... Awesome show! high energy and a great venue! great first phish show for me.
		Awesome show! high energy and a great venue! great first phish show for me.
	 Part 2 of Cosmic Adventures in Synchronic Time by Steve Urban: Fall Tour 2009. Phish is back in Philadelphia for the first time in over 5 years. A group of friends and I decide it’s a perfect night to find the legendary “magical” Rhombus. Tony Smith, a pioneering figure of Minimalism in American visual art, created the black metal sculpture, titled “New Piece.” Its plaque tells us that in 1966 it was a “Gift of the artist in commemoration of Albert Einstein’s life and work. Presented on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Studies.” Unfortunately, a thick blanket of fog prevented us from finding the Rhombus on that dark autumn night.
		Part 2 of Cosmic Adventures in Synchronic Time by Steve Urban: Fall Tour 2009. Phish is back in Philadelphia for the first time in over 5 years. A group of friends and I decide it’s a perfect night to find the legendary “magical” Rhombus. Tony Smith, a pioneering figure of Minimalism in American visual art, created the black metal sculpture, titled “New Piece.” Its plaque tells us that in 1966 it was a “Gift of the artist in commemoration of Albert Einstein’s life and work. Presented on the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Institute for Advanced Studies.” Unfortunately, a thick blanket of fog prevented us from finding the Rhombus on that dark autumn night. wow.....still no Roggae.... one of the tightest songs from the 1998 period....personally one of my favorate songs....they havent played it since 2004 and i hope to here it durring the NYE run!!! anyone else dissapointed about not hearing roggae in 2009??
		wow.....still no Roggae.... one of the tightest songs from the 1998 period....personally one of my favorate songs....they havent played it since 2004 and i hope to here it durring the NYE run!!! anyone else dissapointed about not hearing roggae in 2009??
	 This show had potential but overall it was boring.  The highlight was a high energy badass Wilson>Antelope.  They all sounded amazing and the energy was great.  Tweezer > YEM > Esther was great as well, but Time Turns Elastic despite it's intricacies is very boring and cheesy and seems to never end.  Divided was good but didn't seem to shine as Sleep Again is as it says, a time to "sleep" again.  All of the high energy created by divided seemed to get sucked out of the room and ocelot and train song did nothing to pick it back up.  Wish I went to the tuesday show instead.
		This show had potential but overall it was boring.  The highlight was a high energy badass Wilson>Antelope.  They all sounded amazing and the energy was great.  Tweezer > YEM > Esther was great as well, but Time Turns Elastic despite it's intricacies is very boring and cheesy and seems to never end.  Divided was good but didn't seem to shine as Sleep Again is as it says, a time to "sleep" again.  All of the high energy created by divided seemed to get sucked out of the room and ocelot and train song did nothing to pick it back up.  Wish I went to the tuesday show instead.
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Review by glennw
Many of us no doubt asked, how are they going to top the previous night? If Tuesday was sweatin' to the oldies, Wednesday had a more recent focus, and was evidence that the band continues to develop into a piledriver. Phish gets a bad rap for so-called repeats, but I think they are oblivious to that concept and play what they think people want to hear. I am thankful for that, as I generally get to one show per tour, and even though I hear every show, there is no substitute for being there--hearing it and digging Kuroda's indescribable lightscapes. Just about every song was nailed, or beyond. KDF was a surprise opener, well rocked. 46 Days was greasy. Sugar Shack demands precision and is getting it. Trey went for the record quiet spot in Divided Sky. Ocelot ended with a remarkable jam. Antelope was an absolute rage. Birds was tight as hell. Tweezer rattled the rafters--well, I'm 3-for-3 with Tweezers this year, I think I'll have a t-shirt made. YEM was stunning--Mr. Gordon laid the cold steel to it, capped by a remarkable solo. TTE--some people bitch about this sing but I remember when the Dead rolled out Terrapin and everyone was scratching their heads...Phish is polishing this every time they play it. This one shined. Oh! Sweet Nuthin' just makes me smile, made me think of a friend, and caused me to whip out 10-31-98 for the ride home.
Phish is working it out, big time. I don't know how...but I think the process of rehearsing and performing Exile for Festival 8 has got them steeped in the gutbucket. Listen to Trey, for God's sake, chunking those chords and reeling off shimmering leads as if Keith Richards and Mick Taylor were both fightin' over those fingers. They are ripping the roof off every venue. It is scary good to think what this band will be like by next summer.