Soundcheck: The Rover, Uncle Pen [unconfirmed and possibly incomplete]
SET 1: David Bowie, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Water in the Sky, Ocelot, Uncle Pen, Boogie On Reggae Woman, Gumbo > Timber (Jerry the Mule) > I Didn't Know[1], Birds of a Feather, Bouncing Around the Room, Reba[2], The Rover[3]
SET 2: Down with Disease[4] -> Crosseyed and Painless > Nothing > Twenty Years Later > Harry Hood > Fluffhead > Julius, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Bug
 Stash
					4
					Stash
					4
					 Joy
					3
					Joy
					3
					 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 The first review is kind of comical. He admits to not being there but earlier he said trey looked over at page/fish to cut off Boogie on. In fact, I was sitting right in front of mike and it was mike who cut it off, a phenomenon that was not unque last night btw. I think statements like everyone is ready to extend jams besides trey is greatly exxagerrated.
		The first review is kind of comical. He admits to not being there but earlier he said trey looked over at page/fish to cut off Boogie on. In fact, I was sitting right in front of mike and it was mike who cut it off, a phenomenon that was not unque last night btw. I think statements like everyone is ready to extend jams besides trey is greatly exxagerrated. Set one featured some solid material. Page came in a bit early on the WITS, the band laughed it off. Boogie On & jam following got the room bouncing. Gumbo was great as well. Reba followed by the first (and only to this date) Zeppelin Rover. The IDK "Lets go Flyers" chant is one thing many will never forget, piggy backing off an improbable Stanley Cup run for the Flyers in 2010 - coming back in the Eastern Conference Semis to win in 7 after starting 3 down to Boston , but falling in the Cup final to the Blackhawks in 6  (Trey's prediction wasn't far off for 11', but dropped a big 0 burger in the Eastern Conference Semis to Boston). Stilllll waiting for that Cup in Philly.
		Set one featured some solid material. Page came in a bit early on the WITS, the band laughed it off. Boogie On & jam following got the room bouncing. Gumbo was great as well. Reba followed by the first (and only to this date) Zeppelin Rover. The IDK "Lets go Flyers" chant is one thing many will never forget, piggy backing off an improbable Stanley Cup run for the Flyers in 2010 - coming back in the Eastern Conference Semis to win in 7 after starting 3 down to Boston , but falling in the Cup final to the Blackhawks in 6  (Trey's prediction wasn't far off for 11', but dropped a big 0 burger in the Eastern Conference Semis to Boston). Stilllll waiting for that Cup in Philly. post-show (walk out) music:
		post-show (walk out) music: This was the first show of my phour night run from Camden to Merriweather in summer 2010.
		This was the first show of my phour night run from Camden to Merriweather in summer 2010. This show was full-tilt phish from start to finish.  A true shreader that if you like Phih loud, kranked up and in your face, then this is your show.  I love Phish like that, so this was perfect for me.  I could care less about 20 minute ambient jams and Spac '04 puts me to sleep.  So my oh my, 6/24/10 is where it was at.
		This show was full-tilt phish from start to finish.  A true shreader that if you like Phih loud, kranked up and in your face, then this is your show.  I love Phish like that, so this was perfect for me.  I could care less about 20 minute ambient jams and Spac '04 puts me to sleep.  So my oh my, 6/24/10 is where it was at. Last night's show reminded me very much of the Hampton run last year -- short, tight jams & playing through the structures very well (I agree with this being the polar opposite of 2004 shows).  Some nights you feel what they're going to do next; last night was not.  It was totally random, but incredibly fun.  I'm a big fan of long jams, but won't complain when they take time out of their set to play Fluffhead & nail the friggin' thing.  The only long jam I saw last year was 46 Days in Merriweather -- & that seemed to go over about as well as a fart in Church.
		Last night's show reminded me very much of the Hampton run last year -- short, tight jams & playing through the structures very well (I agree with this being the polar opposite of 2004 shows).  Some nights you feel what they're going to do next; last night was not.  It was totally random, but incredibly fun.  I'm a big fan of long jams, but won't complain when they take time out of their set to play Fluffhead & nail the friggin' thing.  The only long jam I saw last year was 46 Days in Merriweather -- & that seemed to go over about as well as a fart in Church. Well I don't know about all that rage.  I thought it was a great show.  And being at blossom, yeah it felt kinda similiar.  I think u have to take it easy and enjoy the music. Solid B plus bad ass bass!
		Well I don't know about all that rage.  I thought it was a great show.  And being at blossom, yeah it felt kinda similiar.  I think u have to take it easy and enjoy the music. Solid B plus bad ass bass!
	 sean avery was in attendance this night. a few rangers fans from monmouth county, nj showed him a good time. phish was on fire
		sean avery was in attendance this night. a few rangers fans from monmouth county, nj showed him a good time. phish was on fire
	 6-24 soundcheck:
		6-24 soundcheck:  liquid jamming out of DWD, a sick crosseyed and painless and a raging first set make this show a very very nice 3.0 effort for the band. oh and hey, trey sounds fucking GOOD on YEM. big red's lettin' it all hang out this year.
		liquid jamming out of DWD, a sick crosseyed and painless and a raging first set make this show a very very nice 3.0 effort for the band. oh and hey, trey sounds fucking GOOD on YEM. big red's lettin' it all hang out this year. This show being the second phish show I've ever been to was amazing. The first show I went to was 12-2-09 at msg. That was probably the best setlist I have ever seen so I had high expectations for this show. The first set blew my brains out it was so good. I mean it could have been better without the rover but it was still awesome. The Second set was great as well. The opener one of my favorite songs down with disease was awesome.  Another one of my faves Harry Hood was one of the best hoods i ever heard. Of course who could go wrong with a YEM set ender.  The Encore was bad. Bug is a good song I just don't want to hear it as an encore
		This show being the second phish show I've ever been to was amazing. The first show I went to was 12-2-09 at msg. That was probably the best setlist I have ever seen so I had high expectations for this show. The first set blew my brains out it was so good. I mean it could have been better without the rover but it was still awesome. The Second set was great as well. The opener one of my favorite songs down with disease was awesome.  Another one of my faves Harry Hood was one of the best hoods i ever heard. Of course who could go wrong with a YEM set ender.  The Encore was bad. Bug is a good song I just don't want to hear it as an encore
	 Great show,,,I don't know where to summit this but they soundchecked with Rover.
		Great show,,,I don't know where to summit this but they soundchecked with Rover.
	 This was a solid show with good length to the sets but not much length to the songs. Lots of changes in meter and style but I felt Trey showed very little experimentation in his guitar playing and seemed content to drone single notes on many occasions. There were several chances to extend his solos and get creative but he left me wondering wtf is he thinking. Mike more than compensated for that void by being an absolutely ridiculous monstrosity throughout the show. He was dropping bombs and made me aware once again that he is one of the best bass players. He also added great vocals and many diverse playing styles. Mike and Page helped bring on the heavy dark funk with Page leaning on the clavinet nicely. Fish added some strong vocals and a nicely processed vacuum solo to the mix. The Zep cover at the end of the first set was one of the the highlights of the show for me. The Talking Heads cover in the second set was good. When the covers are the highlights of the show, there is clearly very little improvisation within the Phish songs to talk about. I would rate it a 3.5 out of 5.0.
		This was a solid show with good length to the sets but not much length to the songs. Lots of changes in meter and style but I felt Trey showed very little experimentation in his guitar playing and seemed content to drone single notes on many occasions. There were several chances to extend his solos and get creative but he left me wondering wtf is he thinking. Mike more than compensated for that void by being an absolutely ridiculous monstrosity throughout the show. He was dropping bombs and made me aware once again that he is one of the best bass players. He also added great vocals and many diverse playing styles. Mike and Page helped bring on the heavy dark funk with Page leaning on the clavinet nicely. Fish added some strong vocals and a nicely processed vacuum solo to the mix. The Zep cover at the end of the first set was one of the the highlights of the show for me. The Talking Heads cover in the second set was good. When the covers are the highlights of the show, there is clearly very little improvisation within the Phish songs to talk about. I would rate it a 3.5 out of 5.0.
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Review by Jungleman
June 2010 has had some highlights, & this 20 Years Later is among them. Anyone who wants to know just WHY Mike is one of the most attentive, creative, & downright Fine bassists ever, check out where he goes here. This is not to detract from any of the others' performances, it's simply worthy.
Peace & happy Phishing!