Soundcheck: Sugar Shack, Burn That Bridge
SET 1: Gotta Jibboo, Chalk Dust Torture, Fluffhead, Funky Bitch, Runaway Jim > NICU, Horn > It's Ice > Bouncing Around the Room, Sparkle, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Drowned > Tweezer -> Twist > Piper > Free, Wading in the Velvet Sea, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Bold As Love
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 My 1st show of 2010 and my gf's first show ever. Was gonna check out the park before the show but hit some traffic so just found my friends in the lot instead. The show itself was excellent. We went in early and were way close Page-side rage-side.
		My 1st show of 2010 and my gf's first show ever. Was gonna check out the park before the show but hit some traffic so just found my friends in the lot instead. The show itself was excellent. We went in early and were way close Page-side rage-side. Mr. Gordon dropped his (meat)balls on the crowd's faces as they left everyone with hershey squirts in their pants.
		Mr. Gordon dropped his (meat)balls on the crowd's faces as they left everyone with hershey squirts in their pants.  There are several reviews of this show, so I won't go into the show itself.  For a veteran this show was fun, but probably won't get too many second or third listens.
		There are several reviews of this show, so I won't go into the show itself.  For a veteran this show was fun, but probably won't get too many second or third listens.  LONG review. You've been warned….
		LONG review. You've been warned…. Set 1:
		Set 1: From www.onlinephishtour.com
		From www.onlinephishtour.com Holy Shit yeah.  Perfect YEM and the drowned blew me away.  I was hoping for Bold as Love so bad and this was so amazing.
		Holy Shit yeah.  Perfect YEM and the drowned blew me away.  I was hoping for Bold as Love so bad and this was so amazing.
	 Not a show review, but I'll try and be brief ... This would have been the only birthday show I would have had any chance to attend.  If someone asked me before the show what I wanted to hear for my birthday, this is exactly what I would have said ... "Well, Fluffhead.  Obviously.  And SOAM.  How about It's Ice.  And throw in Sparkle too, because it's the only frequently played song up to that point that I haven't heard live.  Oh, and why not just play them all in the first set."  WTF?!?  I've been to every Star Lake show, except 2003.  Another WTF was I doing that was so freaking important to miss a show like that moment.  I was at Hershey, Camden, and MPP in 2000.  Philly in 1999.  DC area in 1997 and 1999.  State College in 1997.  Polaris, Alpine Valley, and Deer Creek multiple times.  Cleveland in 1998.  Point being, well within my local area of shows I've attended, or even would attend after this show.  Can't believe I thought there was something else that was so much more important than a birthday Phish show.
		Not a show review, but I'll try and be brief ... This would have been the only birthday show I would have had any chance to attend.  If someone asked me before the show what I wanted to hear for my birthday, this is exactly what I would have said ... "Well, Fluffhead.  Obviously.  And SOAM.  How about It's Ice.  And throw in Sparkle too, because it's the only frequently played song up to that point that I haven't heard live.  Oh, and why not just play them all in the first set."  WTF?!?  I've been to every Star Lake show, except 2003.  Another WTF was I doing that was so freaking important to miss a show like that moment.  I was at Hershey, Camden, and MPP in 2000.  Philly in 1999.  DC area in 1997 and 1999.  State College in 1997.  Polaris, Alpine Valley, and Deer Creek multiple times.  Cleveland in 1998.  Point being, well within my local area of shows I've attended, or even would attend after this show.  Can't believe I thought there was something else that was so much more important than a birthday Phish show.  
	 this was my first show of the tour, and holy moly, what a great start to what is shaping up to be an incredible year!!!  last year i hit festy, the garden run, then nye at miami, and this year just took off on the same trajectory where '09 left off.  the vibe was great, the venue low key and uncrowded, and the threatening weather never unleashed the torrents.  i can't believe how tight they are sounding right now, and this is mike's tour so far.  ooey, gooey, dripping, dropping bombs.  i was with my wife, third show, and we opted for the seats instead of the floor.  great scene, plenty of space, and really great neighbors.  sound was perfect.  saw an unusually high number of wook takedowns, and i can't get this one out of mind.  some guy carrying around his infant son, dressed in festy polo shirt!, is in a screaming, in your face, argument with one of the fat, prick-like security guys.  can't even begin to imagine what they were at odds over, but it was pretty harsh scene.  if you ever read this guy, if you're bringing your kids to the show, be a father first, and avoid controversy like the plague, whether it was your fault or not.  walk away.  but back to the pleasantness...fluff was the first set highlight for me, but i tought the soam at the end was a signal of the funk to come.  second set had me from the opening notes of drowned, and was relentless.  who knew my pleas for the tweeprise would be answered fourfold over the next few days!!!!  i am so happy to have these guys back, and providing these points in time and space to let it all rip.  just say no to haters!
		this was my first show of the tour, and holy moly, what a great start to what is shaping up to be an incredible year!!!  last year i hit festy, the garden run, then nye at miami, and this year just took off on the same trajectory where '09 left off.  the vibe was great, the venue low key and uncrowded, and the threatening weather never unleashed the torrents.  i can't believe how tight they are sounding right now, and this is mike's tour so far.  ooey, gooey, dripping, dropping bombs.  i was with my wife, third show, and we opted for the seats instead of the floor.  great scene, plenty of space, and really great neighbors.  sound was perfect.  saw an unusually high number of wook takedowns, and i can't get this one out of mind.  some guy carrying around his infant son, dressed in festy polo shirt!, is in a screaming, in your face, argument with one of the fat, prick-like security guys.  can't even begin to imagine what they were at odds over, but it was pretty harsh scene.  if you ever read this guy, if you're bringing your kids to the show, be a father first, and avoid controversy like the plague, whether it was your fault or not.  walk away.  but back to the pleasantness...fluff was the first set highlight for me, but i tought the soam at the end was a signal of the funk to come.  second set had me from the opening notes of drowned, and was relentless.  who knew my pleas for the tweeprise would be answered fourfold over the next few days!!!!  i am so happy to have these guys back, and providing these points in time and space to let it all rip.  just say no to haters!
	 Mmmmmmm... Chocolate !
		Mmmmmmm... Chocolate ! Although the music can be  infinitely deconstructed and analyzed, I prefer to categorize my shows in two ways: solid perfection ('cause it always is) or mind-blowing transformation ('cause it is more often than not).
		Although the music can be  infinitely deconstructed and analyzed, I prefer to categorize my shows in two ways: solid perfection ('cause it always is) or mind-blowing transformation ('cause it is more often than not). amazing show!  blew me away in a hundred ways.  i have been wanting to see YEM for a long time, which by the way, was perfect.  it was incredible.  the trampoline routine was just great!  funky bitch, NICU horn its ice and fluffhead were incredible treats.
		amazing show!  blew me away in a hundred ways.  i have been wanting to see YEM for a long time, which by the way, was perfect.  it was incredible.  the trampoline routine was just great!  funky bitch, NICU horn its ice and fluffhead were incredible treats.
	 The show kicked off with an interesting and unexpected Jibboo opener, which was also the "newest" song they'd play all night. Set one featured a fun song list and was well-played with a nice sense of energy throughout.
		The show kicked off with an interesting and unexpected Jibboo opener, which was also the "newest" song they'd play all night. Set one featured a fun song list and was well-played with a nice sense of energy throughout. This was my first show and all I have to say is...WOW. YEM was the funkiest I've ever heard it!! The first set was really good but the second set was epic. Tweezer blew my mind!! Piper is one of my favs and it was killer. SOAM was a great way to end the first set. This was an incredible experience and I can't wait to see them again!!
		This was my first show and all I have to say is...WOW. YEM was the funkiest I've ever heard it!! The first set was really good but the second set was epic. Tweezer blew my mind!! Piper is one of my favs and it was killer. SOAM was a great way to end the first set. This was an incredible experience and I can't wait to see them again!!
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Review by waxbanks
Things have changed.
Historical perspective is the first casualty of the adrenaline rush of tour, but it's clear that the boys have undergone a transformation during the long offseason, growing both individually and (especially) as a group. All three shows of Summer Tour 2010, so far, would have counted as 2009 highlights - as would a handful of individual performances from *each* show. The whole first set is top flight, but nearly every song in the second set tops its 2009 versions; it's just that kind of show. The Twist, Drowned, and especially YEM(!!) are gold-medal stuff: Trey and Fish are playing at 1999 levels of precision, vigor, and most of all *patience*, while Page and Mike are simply better in every way than they've ever been. (OK, one exception: Page's vocals.)
Patience is the key, I think, and as usual the band's transformation is in many ways Trey-centric. The Red Wizard/Magic Man often seemed jittery in '09, jumping in to arrest unusually free improvisations - witness the painful Hartford DWD/Wilson transition. But he's very much at ease here, really surrendering to the music even at the expense of last year's structural tightness. Even when he tries to pull off maneuvers that don't quite work, like *dropping* beats instead of adding them in the messily exciting first-set SOAM jam, he's right there in the moment.
There's a lot of late-90's rhythm play going on now too, though without the loss of clarity that really set in during '99/'00. Trey's making an effort to sit back during jams, freeing the other players up to take more authoritative roles. This show's Drowned and Twist jams revel in the democratic spirit that's always been a big part of Phish's music, yet sometimes gets submerged onstage, where Trey's leadership role is more or less clear from night to night.
And yeah: consider springing for one of this tour's SBD recordings from livephish.com; the balance issues of '09 have been worked out, and they're a joy to listen to.
As strongly as Fall Tour closed out, exciting as the Miami run was, Phish are simply better now than at any point since their return. If you're on the fence about catching a show this summer, just do it. Can't go wrong with Phish even on an off night, and they haven't had one of those in a while...