SET 1: AC/DC Bag > Foam, Gotta Jibboo, Reba[1], Sleep Again, Army of One > Poor Heart > 46 Days > Tube > Character Zero
SET 2: Wilson -> Light > Twenty Years Later > Harry Hood > Theme From the Bottom, Also Sprach Zarathustra > Suzy Greenberg > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: The Lizards, First Tube
 This is the best phish show I have seen since 7/20/98. An absolute stunner of a show. Top to bottom great flow & energy. The Greek is a beautiful venue, perfect size and INCREDIBLE sound. Up top you have a view of San Francisco Bay in the distance. I think by night 3 Phish had this place dialed in. The interplay between band members was incredible. Everyone listening and playing off eachother's riffs all night long in EVERY song. The ACDC Bag opener was played more ferociously than any other version since the comeback. Listen to the height that Trey takes his solo, just kicking it up notch after notch until he is about to pop a string then bam - FOAM. Awesome version with nice extended full band improve in the later half. Boy they were loose and sounding great already. The interplay between Trey & Page in Jibboo was awesome, copying eachother's riffs, taking them further. Everyone erupts when Trey let loose the delay loop, ahhh that sound. Why retire it Trey? Bring it back! Best Reba of 3.0 with a soaring jam this time Mike & Trey are dancing around each other. Killer build! It should be said that Trey busted out a new guitar for these shows and I think by night 3 he was in love and it shows throughout this show. Sleep Again & Army of One were both well played, enjoyable and a perfect couple of chill tunes after the build of the first 4 songs of the set. Poor Hear got everyone up then 46 Days > Tube > Character Zero blasted us into setbreak with a wonderful force and energy. Positive vibes all around the Greek, no tweakers. Seemed like most everyone there was for the music, lots of laughs, high fives and loooong lines for the bathroom. City lights in the background the entire time. Set two opened with a well played Wilson into Light. Light went deep (for 3.0 phish) into Type II jam territory with full band deconstruction of the jam before what is the best piece of musical improvisation I have ever witnessed and possibly ever heard. Up there with the 4/3/98 Roses are Free jam IMO this piece of improv took off where the 8/7/09 Sally > Jam at the Gorge left off. A summer jam of such beauty it needs to be heard over and over again. It is something I will return to until the day I die, just like those other phish jams that have become part of who I am. Light landed in 20 years later which I thought was perfectly placed both musically & lyrically. Then the most soaring heartfelt Hood I have ever seen. Listen to the note trey sustains for over a minute, then loops then solos over the loop he created. It was incredible live and it holds up 100% on tape. Killer Trey solo in Theme which was also perfectly placed in the set & then a funky & patient 2001 before the hottest Suzy I have ever heard. Even better than the Festival 8 version. Page's 2nd solo fired up the band so much that when they closed the song Trey started strumming his guitar hard demanding a solo, band heard it and started the jam again and Trey absolutely shredded his new guitar like it was '93. Then Slave, again the best build in any 3.0 Slave so far. HUGE show. Then Lizards my favorite phish tune in the world as an encore. HAHA! You kidding me?! First tube too. YES. I've seen this band since 1992. 18 years. This show my friends is what it is all about. Why we track setlists, why we record (and traded) shows, why we care how the band is doing personally - because they can make music like this. Music that fuels the soul.
		This is the best phish show I have seen since 7/20/98. An absolute stunner of a show. Top to bottom great flow & energy. The Greek is a beautiful venue, perfect size and INCREDIBLE sound. Up top you have a view of San Francisco Bay in the distance. I think by night 3 Phish had this place dialed in. The interplay between band members was incredible. Everyone listening and playing off eachother's riffs all night long in EVERY song. The ACDC Bag opener was played more ferociously than any other version since the comeback. Listen to the height that Trey takes his solo, just kicking it up notch after notch until he is about to pop a string then bam - FOAM. Awesome version with nice extended full band improve in the later half. Boy they were loose and sounding great already. The interplay between Trey & Page in Jibboo was awesome, copying eachother's riffs, taking them further. Everyone erupts when Trey let loose the delay loop, ahhh that sound. Why retire it Trey? Bring it back! Best Reba of 3.0 with a soaring jam this time Mike & Trey are dancing around each other. Killer build! It should be said that Trey busted out a new guitar for these shows and I think by night 3 he was in love and it shows throughout this show. Sleep Again & Army of One were both well played, enjoyable and a perfect couple of chill tunes after the build of the first 4 songs of the set. Poor Hear got everyone up then 46 Days > Tube > Character Zero blasted us into setbreak with a wonderful force and energy. Positive vibes all around the Greek, no tweakers. Seemed like most everyone there was for the music, lots of laughs, high fives and loooong lines for the bathroom. City lights in the background the entire time. Set two opened with a well played Wilson into Light. Light went deep (for 3.0 phish) into Type II jam territory with full band deconstruction of the jam before what is the best piece of musical improvisation I have ever witnessed and possibly ever heard. Up there with the 4/3/98 Roses are Free jam IMO this piece of improv took off where the 8/7/09 Sally > Jam at the Gorge left off. A summer jam of such beauty it needs to be heard over and over again. It is something I will return to until the day I die, just like those other phish jams that have become part of who I am. Light landed in 20 years later which I thought was perfectly placed both musically & lyrically. Then the most soaring heartfelt Hood I have ever seen. Listen to the note trey sustains for over a minute, then loops then solos over the loop he created. It was incredible live and it holds up 100% on tape. Killer Trey solo in Theme which was also perfectly placed in the set & then a funky & patient 2001 before the hottest Suzy I have ever heard. Even better than the Festival 8 version. Page's 2nd solo fired up the band so much that when they closed the song Trey started strumming his guitar hard demanding a solo, band heard it and started the jam again and Trey absolutely shredded his new guitar like it was '93. Then Slave, again the best build in any 3.0 Slave so far. HUGE show. Then Lizards my favorite phish tune in the world as an encore. HAHA! You kidding me?! First tube too. YES. I've seen this band since 1992. 18 years. This show my friends is what it is all about. Why we track setlists, why we record (and traded) shows, why we care how the band is doing personally - because they can make music like this. Music that fuels the soul.
	 what a treat, I was lucky to be at all three of these shows and it was a blast. I particularly enjoyed this last show. It had a vibe to it that I have not felt in decades. The last time I was the Berk Greek was 1985 for the dead, and at this final show it really felt like garcia was being tapped into for inspiration, the guitar sounds from trey just floated in the air in the manner that only garcia could do so well but sadly rarely achieved after 1990. I don't feel a need to go song by song on this review other than to say that for me, it was magical. Yes, it might sound rather slow at times to most people but this was the vibe of the day, old school northern california vibe... perfect ! And btw, my first phish show was in a small bar in Chicago April of 1991, this was much better than that show...
		what a treat, I was lucky to be at all three of these shows and it was a blast. I particularly enjoyed this last show. It had a vibe to it that I have not felt in decades. The last time I was the Berk Greek was 1985 for the dead, and at this final show it really felt like garcia was being tapped into for inspiration, the guitar sounds from trey just floated in the air in the manner that only garcia could do so well but sadly rarely achieved after 1990. I don't feel a need to go song by song on this review other than to say that for me, it was magical. Yes, it might sound rather slow at times to most people but this was the vibe of the day, old school northern california vibe... perfect ! And btw, my first phish show was in a small bar in Chicago April of 1991, this was much better than that show...
	 My favorite night at the Greek, even the cookie monster made an appearance. They played some songs that I wanted to hear at some point (Reba, Tube, Army of One, Lizards). They played an epic version of a new song called "Light" and made me believer. The "2001 > Suzy Greenberg > Slave to the Traffic Light" contained the greatest Suzy Greenberg I have EVER heard. They stopped at the end of the song for about ten measures, and while waiting for the next song to begin, they exploded with a super Suzy reprise! The next day at DIA somebody paged her at the airport. "Ms Greenberg, Ms Suzy Greenberg...".
		My favorite night at the Greek, even the cookie monster made an appearance. They played some songs that I wanted to hear at some point (Reba, Tube, Army of One, Lizards). They played an epic version of a new song called "Light" and made me believer. The "2001 > Suzy Greenberg > Slave to the Traffic Light" contained the greatest Suzy Greenberg I have EVER heard. They stopped at the end of the song for about ten measures, and while waiting for the next song to begin, they exploded with a super Suzy reprise! The next day at DIA somebody paged her at the airport. "Ms Greenberg, Ms Suzy Greenberg...".
	 I read all the reviews anymore, and thank everyone who posts them for filling me in on what I missed, as well as seeing what others thought of shows I'd been to.  But I have to comment on the Pitts review.  I find eveything said meaningful and know that sometimes, even my favorite songs can turn out to be clunkers, depending on how they were played.  But I had to laugh when I see someone dis an AC/DC Bag --> Foam opener (as well as not being stoked for a Reba), but, in the same set, talk about how "Jibboo" really got things going.  I found that hilarious.
		I read all the reviews anymore, and thank everyone who posts them for filling me in on what I missed, as well as seeing what others thought of shows I'd been to.  But I have to comment on the Pitts review.  I find eveything said meaningful and know that sometimes, even my favorite songs can turn out to be clunkers, depending on how they were played.  But I had to laugh when I see someone dis an AC/DC Bag --> Foam opener (as well as not being stoked for a Reba), but, in the same set, talk about how "Jibboo" really got things going.  I found that hilarious.
	 The third and final night at the Greek started off a bit slow to my ears, easily the weakest set of the six but everything changed once they charged into 46 Days and I do mean everything. The band pepped up, the overall FOH sound got louder and the party really got rolling at this point, extending through the rest of the 1st set and carrying over to the 2nd set, especially from Theme From The Bottom on. Suzy Greenberg was the best one I've ever witnessed live, WOW! And I was told while it was happening that The Lizards as an Encore was a rare thing, thanks to julesmac for confirming out how rare of an occurrence it was/is. First Tube was the way to close out three damm great nights@The Greek. Thanks to my peeps that flew in with me from NYC, 'bout twleve in all, and thanks to City of Berkeley, the Univ of Cali and the staff at The Greek for simply letting us be...:-smile.
		The third and final night at the Greek started off a bit slow to my ears, easily the weakest set of the six but everything changed once they charged into 46 Days and I do mean everything. The band pepped up, the overall FOH sound got louder and the party really got rolling at this point, extending through the rest of the 1st set and carrying over to the 2nd set, especially from Theme From The Bottom on. Suzy Greenberg was the best one I've ever witnessed live, WOW! And I was told while it was happening that The Lizards as an Encore was a rare thing, thanks to julesmac for confirming out how rare of an occurrence it was/is. First Tube was the way to close out three damm great nights@The Greek. Thanks to my peeps that flew in with me from NYC, 'bout twleve in all, and thanks to City of Berkeley, the Univ of Cali and the staff at The Greek for simply letting us be...:-smile. This is a really REALLY good show. Top 3 for 2010.
		This is a really REALLY good show. Top 3 for 2010. Wow! This show is the real deal, folks. Highlights abound, including truly great versions of a few songs (Light, Suzy, Slave) and very good versions of several others (Jibboo, Reba, 46 Days, Hood). Such great flow from one song to the next during each of the 3 segments where consecutive arrows appear in the setlist. Throw solid takes on a couple of well-placed rarities into the mix, and you have a special night of Phish music!
		Wow! This show is the real deal, folks. Highlights abound, including truly great versions of a few songs (Light, Suzy, Slave) and very good versions of several others (Jibboo, Reba, 46 Days, Hood). Such great flow from one song to the next during each of the 3 segments where consecutive arrows appear in the setlist. Throw solid takes on a couple of well-placed rarities into the mix, and you have a special night of Phish music! I never believe all the hype of "best version ever" till I hear it for my own, but MAN that Suzy ROCKS!!!!
		I never believe all the hype of "best version ever" till I hear it for my own, but MAN that Suzy ROCKS!!!!
	 46 days was pretty rippin.  It took a while for that song to grow on me, but they kept it funky all summer with this one.  The tube was an ankle breaker, but I felt that Page got off slow or missed the timing on his solo.  Regardless, the tube was nasty.  Any phish is great phish as well all know.
		46 days was pretty rippin.  It took a while for that song to grow on me, but they kept it funky all summer with this one.  The tube was an ankle breaker, but I felt that Page got off slow or missed the timing on his solo.  Regardless, the tube was nasty.  Any phish is great phish as well all know. can't get the light ambient jam outa my head....and that's a good thing!
		can't get the light ambient jam outa my head....and that's a good thing! 46 days on my 46th show.  all 3 nights rocked.  I heart the greek!
		46 days on my 46th show.  all 3 nights rocked.  I heart the greek!
	 Me and my buddy Matt hadn't been able to get into nights one or two from the Berkley.  Night one we were treated to a humerous interlude from a Boston kid who apologized many times for us not getting into the show, but that everyone from the East Coast *had* to go, they *had* to get in and get their Phish.  He sailed along that tack for a time.  Cool dude.
		Me and my buddy Matt hadn't been able to get into nights one or two from the Berkley.  Night one we were treated to a humerous interlude from a Boston kid who apologized many times for us not getting into the show, but that everyone from the East Coast *had* to go, they *had* to get in and get their Phish.  He sailed along that tack for a time.  Cool dude. Is my memory incorrect or did not Tube make a reprise at near end of Slave?
		Is my memory incorrect or did not Tube make a reprise at near end of Slave? in a similar vein...any sentiment (as i have) for lizards as an encore deserving of a gap note -- i count 564 since 11-22-94...
		in a similar vein...any sentiment (as i have) for lizards as an encore deserving of a gap note -- i count 564 since 11-22-94...
	 more of a correction, or query, than a review...our whole crew believes suzy was reprised (ended, pause, re-start and re-end)...
		more of a correction, or query, than a review...our whole crew believes suzy was reprised (ended, pause, re-start and re-end)... Ok let's do this. First off, I didn't go to nights 1 and 2 (I heard night 2 was the best) but a good show to a very good run.
		Ok let's do this. First off, I didn't go to nights 1 and 2 (I heard night 2 was the best) but a good show to a very good run. Add a Review
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Review by waxbanks
This show's second set is the best of a very good run. For one thing, it's not marred by any segue calamities like 8/6. On the contrary, there are a few HOT DAMN transitions and juxtapositions here, not least the soaring 2001 > Suzy > Orgasmic Suzy Reprise > Slave run to close. The Wilson > Light segue is less interesting than the Light > ambient chillout/meltdown > 20 Years series, transitions-wise, but the playing within each song is so good that such comparisons just don't matter.
Phish is miles beyond 2009 at this point. There are points in the Berkeley run (on this night, e.g.: Hood, 46 Days, Suzy Reprise, the magical jam out of Light) where Trey plays with the directness and purity of that local shaggy bearded guitar fella with the nine fingers. (Y'know, old what's-his-name, now gone...) Meanwhile the other three players have far surpassed themselves over the last year and a half; Fishman in particular has kicked off all the rust that accumulated during the breakup, and is playing in a version of his rollicking 2003-04 style, but with the precision of his late-90's work and a brand new openheartedness. Page and Mike are at a peak, *again*, and the ensemble's center of gravity has perceptibly shifted; Mike's taking a lead role in several jams, and Page can take more of the texture/rhythm responsibilities than ever before, so Trey can afford to breathe more - to be a part of the evolving moment instead of needing to generate all its energy himself.
Trey's finally able to be just a guitarist, instead of the nuclear reactor that powers the whole band - not to mention the organization, the traveling circus, a whole latter-day youth subculture in farcical rerun...
And he's a fine guitarist. Whaddaya know.
This is a wonderful show. I hope you enjoy it.