Soundcheck: work on Dr. Gabel
SET 1: Lit O Bit[1], Camel Walk, Possum, Divided Sky, Dirt > Sample in a Jar, Kill Devil Falls, Dr. Gabel[2], Run Like an Antelope[3]
SET 2: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley -> Light -> 46 Days, Limb By Limb, Golgi Apparatus > Slave to the Traffic Light, Loving Cup
ENCORE: First Tube
 The White Tape
					3
					The White Tape
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 Very, very high-energy first set, with a *superb* KDF giving way to the imperfect-but-interesting Dr Gabel and a perfectly fine Antelope. Excellent Possum too. Set II has caused some consternation - more cockblocking from Trey, oh noes! - but everything in the set is extremely well played, and the attention-grabbing Sally > Light > 46 run links three tremendous performances with two jarring segues.
		Very, very high-energy first set, with a *superb* KDF giving way to the imperfect-but-interesting Dr Gabel and a perfectly fine Antelope. Excellent Possum too. Set II has caused some consternation - more cockblocking from Trey, oh noes! - but everything in the set is extremely well played, and the attention-grabbing Sally > Light > 46 run links three tremendous performances with two jarring segues. Dr. Gabel unconfirmed soundcheck...CONFIRMED!!!  The boys jammed that out for over 30 minutes while I played frisbee and the cars began filling the lots...it sounded like the Who or some classic rock band anthem...leave it to Trey to blow us away once again...that song was on everyone's minds today...good or bad...I say good...I even called my mom at work and told the receptionist that it was Dr. Gabel calling...had my mom for a minute too!  haha  2010 has been ill!!!!
		Dr. Gabel unconfirmed soundcheck...CONFIRMED!!!  The boys jammed that out for over 30 minutes while I played frisbee and the cars began filling the lots...it sounded like the Who or some classic rock band anthem...leave it to Trey to blow us away once again...that song was on everyone's minds today...good or bad...I say good...I even called my mom at work and told the receptionist that it was Dr. Gabel calling...had my mom for a minute too!  haha  2010 has been ill!!!!
	 From www.onlinephishtour.com
		From www.onlinephishtour.com Well I decided to go back and review all the shows I’ve attended so far. I will not doing this off memory more than anything. 6/22/10 was my first show, besides listening to 90s shows in high school I was a complete noob. I remember showing up with friends having a blast in lot and then my 20 year old self took the walk in towards the seating before the lawn.
		Well I decided to go back and review all the shows I’ve attended so far. I will not doing this off memory more than anything. 6/22/10 was my first show, besides listening to 90s shows in high school I was a complete noob. I remember showing up with friends having a blast in lot and then my 20 year old self took the walk in towards the seating before the lawn. This was my first time seeing The Phish live in concert. It was a pretty solid show and offers some fun covers and debuts, as well as some decent jamming. Looking back at the setlist, I am pleased with the offerings such as Sneakin' Sally, which remains the sole rendition I have been able to catch live. 46 Days, Divided Sky, Limb by Limb, Slave and of course Mike's/Groove are not the best ever played but certainly are not bad either, I was just happy to hear them played live. Worth a listen.
		This was my first time seeing The Phish live in concert. It was a pretty solid show and offers some fun covers and debuts, as well as some decent jamming. Looking back at the setlist, I am pleased with the offerings such as Sneakin' Sally, which remains the sole rendition I have been able to catch live. 46 Days, Divided Sky, Limb by Limb, Slave and of course Mike's/Groove are not the best ever played but certainly are not bad either, I was just happy to hear them played live. Worth a listen.
	 I was late to the game. I fully admit that. This was my first Phish show so it's a bit nostalgic for me as I look back on my brief fandom. I started following Phish around 2008 but it took me a few years to get to the show.
		I was late to the game. I fully admit that. This was my first Phish show so it's a bit nostalgic for me as I look back on my brief fandom. I started following Phish around 2008 but it took me a few years to get to the show. Ahhh my first show. It's funny looking back and thinking about how little I knew about Phish just 19 months ago compared to where I am now.
		Ahhh my first show. It's funny looking back and thinking about how little I knew about Phish just 19 months ago compared to where I am now.  This was a decent show, but only a 7 out of 10 for me. Reminded me of first night Hartford which I gave an 8. The shows in between 9's and 10's. Seemed to be a show of Newbies and Oldies. Sneaking Sally was a highlight, as was the Camel Walk. For some reason everything was a lil bit choppy, just a lit O bit. There Is no doubt the boys are on fire, and having fun. I guess I enjoyed SPAC a lot. Those were quite some shows.
		This was a decent show, but only a 7 out of 10 for me. Reminded me of first night Hartford which I gave an 8. The shows in between 9's and 10's. Seemed to be a show of Newbies and Oldies. Sneaking Sally was a highlight, as was the Camel Walk. For some reason everything was a lil bit choppy, just a lit O bit. There Is no doubt the boys are on fire, and having fun. I guess I enjoyed SPAC a lot. Those were quite some shows.
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Review by SolarGarlic
Mike is WAY up in the mix and taking a bigger role the past week or so. This show is no different. Some of the jams co-feature Trey and Mike simultaneously. Trey is holding back quite a bit at times (in a good way) and not making all the jams so guitar-heavy. It seems like this will be a nice new jam style if Page will join in.
The only complaint I have is Trey forcing the end of one song and the beginning of another in a way that totally breaks the flow. I feel like this happened at least twice. The best example of it is the 'Light' -> '46 Days'. The jam was great and they had already made a transition that one could tell '46 Days' was coming. Instead of letting it happen, Trey forced it by playing chords. It really broke what would have been a memorable and great, TRUE segue (a rarity now). It broke the flow, and I don't see how the other guys aren't annoyed by this.
Highlights: 'KDF', 'Sneakin''-> 'Light'-> '46 Days', 'Slave'.