Soundcheck: Killing in the Name Intro, Dog Log, Gone, Brady Bunch theme [unconfirmed and possibly incomplete]
SET 1: Llama, Roses Are Free, Kill Devil Falls, Time Loves a Hero, Alaska, Water in the Sky, Runaway Jim > The Moma Dance > Divided Sky, Cavern
SET 2: Backwards Down the Number Line > Halley's Comet -> Light > Fluffhead > Have Mercy, Light Up Or Leave Me Alone[1] -> Free > Wading in the Velvet Sea, The Squirming Coil > Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Boogie On Reggae Woman
 This was the start of something great for me. I met a friend that had come down from Chicago to see it with me. He was a veteran however. So we hear a belting Llama, which brought grins to both a faces. Continuing through the set he told me how lucky I was but it didn't really strike me until the second set Halley's. It felt like the 95-2000 Phish I was used to hearing. It had the fun and excitement of previous years. Light Up or Leave Me Alone was another nice treat in which we see Trey get back to his roots. But the overall highlight of the show had to be the boogie. I have still never danced so hard in my life. It was attributed to Mike's blaring bass bombs and pages usually "rage." I will forever remember this show as while it wasn't necessarily the best one I've been too, it certainly was memorable.
		This was the start of something great for me. I met a friend that had come down from Chicago to see it with me. He was a veteran however. So we hear a belting Llama, which brought grins to both a faces. Continuing through the set he told me how lucky I was but it didn't really strike me until the second set Halley's. It felt like the 95-2000 Phish I was used to hearing. It had the fun and excitement of previous years. Light Up or Leave Me Alone was another nice treat in which we see Trey get back to his roots. But the overall highlight of the show had to be the boogie. I have still never danced so hard in my life. It was attributed to Mike's blaring bass bombs and pages usually "rage." I will forever remember this show as while it wasn't necessarily the best one I've been too, it certainly was memorable.
	 Phish has always been a band that has been greater than the sum of its parts. However, when those parts fire on all four cylinders, as they did during select shining moments on Thursday night at Walnut Creek, it quickly becomes clear why Phish’s legion of devotees remain so loyally entrenched with the Vermont foursome.
		Phish has always been a band that has been greater than the sum of its parts. However, when those parts fire on all four cylinders, as they did during select shining moments on Thursday night at Walnut Creek, it quickly becomes clear why Phish’s legion of devotees remain so loyally entrenched with the Vermont foursome. this show was awesome for me because it was the closest i have ever been to the band. my friend shawn had the great idea of cutting out llama letters. We cut them out and told verybody we saw in the lot that they were gonna open with it. Trey came out and pointed right at us, talked to the band and then ripped it up. Had to be the highlight of my phish carreer so far. hopefully many more to come.
		this show was awesome for me because it was the closest i have ever been to the band. my friend shawn had the great idea of cutting out llama letters. We cut them out and told verybody we saw in the lot that they were gonna open with it. Trey came out and pointed right at us, talked to the band and then ripped it up. Had to be the highlight of my phish carreer so far. hopefully many more to come.
	 Raleigh was ALL Page. You could see smoke coming up from behind his piano!! Man was on fiah! Str8 fiah!
		Raleigh was ALL Page. You could see smoke coming up from behind his piano!! Man was on fiah! Str8 fiah!
	 On the ride up to this show I was talking with my buddy about how I hoped that Page really took the show. He did. That's really all that needs to be said.
		On the ride up to this show I was talking with my buddy about how I hoped that Page really took the show. He did. That's really all that needs to be said.  Loved the show. First one I've been to, being as I'm only in high school and live under my parent's roof, though i'm trying hard to go to Charleston (which my parent's probably won't allow)
		Loved the show. First one I've been to, being as I'm only in high school and live under my parent's roof, though i'm trying hard to go to Charleston (which my parent's probably won't allow) I was right behind you Llama guy! I saw the cut outs and loved it, I'm thinking of making a Sparkle banner for my next one. This was my first and only show so far but it was out of this world. The jam out of Light had to be my highlight of the show. And I gota agree that this shows all Paige. Just listen to the water in the sky. Best show of my life!
		I was right behind you Llama guy! I saw the cut outs and loved it, I'm thinking of making a Sparkle banner for my next one. This was my first and only show so far but it was out of this world. The jam out of Light had to be my highlight of the show. And I gota agree that this shows all Paige. Just listen to the water in the sky. Best show of my life!
	 This show was great, just...great.
		This show was great, just...great.   I travelled up from Tampa for these 4 Southern shows starting with this one.  Bought a ticket at the box office in VIP, figured I owed myself one up close, and I was not disappointed.  Musically this was a very tight show, maybe the tightest of the four.  I've *only* seen Phish about 45 times so it was nice that all of these shows had tunes played that I'd never seen before, not just new songs but classics and bustouts:  Time Loves a Hero and Have Mercy for me, as well as the sick jam on Light Up or Leave Me Alone (last played at Big Cypress!).
		I travelled up from Tampa for these 4 Southern shows starting with this one.  Bought a ticket at the box office in VIP, figured I owed myself one up close, and I was not disappointed.  Musically this was a very tight show, maybe the tightest of the four.  I've *only* seen Phish about 45 times so it was nice that all of these shows had tunes played that I'd never seen before, not just new songs but classics and bustouts:  Time Loves a Hero and Have Mercy for me, as well as the sick jam on Light Up or Leave Me Alone (last played at Big Cypress!). Page fucking wailed. I think he may be a better pianist now than he has ever been. Best Boogie On I have ever seen. Fluffhead rocked.
		Page fucking wailed. I think he may be a better pianist now than he has ever been. Best Boogie On I have ever seen. Fluffhead rocked.
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Review by panic1985
They came out, some people held up some letters, then they kicked off Llama. And then Roses. What an opening! The first set was solid, Jim -> Moma -> Sky, Cavern was the obvious highlight.
The second set was absolutely the greatest. They really tore up the entire thing. Halley's -> Light -> Fluffhead was the highlight. Light Up or Leave Me Alone into Free was a great rocking segue. Then we were taken home by the Page McConnell Express
Oh and the 10 minute Boogie On was the best ending to the night that anyone could ask for.
Driving to Charlotte the next day we wondered how in the hell they could out-do themselves...