SET 1: Punch You in the Eye > Possum, Bathtub Gin, Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?[1], Boogie On Reggae Woman, Destiny Unbound, Backwards Down the Number Line, Bouncing Around the Room, Stash, Joy, Buffalo Bill, Dog Faced Boy, Run Like an Antelope[2]
SET 2: Down with Disease[3] > Prince Caspian > Twist, Roses Are Free > My Friend, My Friend > My Problem Right There, Tube > Mike's Song > The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Mexican Cousin, Weekapaug Groove, Suzy Greenberg > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Character Zero
 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 Rift
					3
					Rift
					3
					 Lawn Boy
					3
					Lawn Boy
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					1
					 Greetings!  Two things to keep in mind is that my judgment is biased in two respects: 1. the immediacy of the event (now and excellent front center position) and 2. These were my first shows since Saratoga 04.
		Greetings!  Two things to keep in mind is that my judgment is biased in two respects: 1. the immediacy of the event (now and excellent front center position) and 2. These were my first shows since Saratoga 04. Looking at Friday night’s Charleston show on paper, it’s difficult to ascertain why it isn’t an Instant Classic (and who knows, maybe it will be the next 2.28.03). How can a show with such consistent heavy hitters as “Bathtub Gin”, “Stash”, “Run Like an Antelope”, “Down with Disease”, “Mike’s Groove” and “Slave to the Traffic Light” not be high in the running for Best Ever status?
		Looking at Friday night’s Charleston show on paper, it’s difficult to ascertain why it isn’t an Instant Classic (and who knows, maybe it will be the next 2.28.03). How can a show with such consistent heavy hitters as “Bathtub Gin”, “Stash”, “Run Like an Antelope”, “Down with Disease”, “Mike’s Groove” and “Slave to the Traffic Light” not be high in the running for Best Ever status? I just want to comment on the blistering BDTNL from this show.  It's short and sweet.  The lick Trey hits at 5:30 is awesome.  Definitely one of my favorite versions.
		I just want to comment on the blistering BDTNL from this show.  It's short and sweet.  The lick Trey hits at 5:30 is awesome.  Definitely one of my favorite versions.
	 Crowd energy was amazing on this evening in chuck town...   Very cool show, although many heavy jams seemed to be cut a little short.  but still a rockin show.
		Crowd energy was amazing on this evening in chuck town...   Very cool show, although many heavy jams seemed to be cut a little short.  but still a rockin show.    all I can say is what a boogietastic bass mike had going on on boogie on, and the slow style of destiny was a little reminiscent of some reggae.  my first suzy ever, great song, although I like it when they set it up with the o kee pa ceremony alot more.  great, long, and satisfying first set!
		all I can say is what a boogietastic bass mike had going on on boogie on, and the slow style of destiny was a little reminiscent of some reggae.  my first suzy ever, great song, although I like it when they set it up with the o kee pa ceremony alot more.  great, long, and satisfying first set!
	 I wasn't at this one. I have been listening and love the overall energy.
		I wasn't at this one. I have been listening and love the overall energy. Makisupa20 you have officially lost your mind kid. There was no Guyute! Great show though as was Saturday. The energy both nights was in the stratosphere as was the music.
		Makisupa20 you have officially lost your mind kid. There was no Guyute! Great show though as was Saturday. The energy both nights was in the stratosphere as was the music.
	 Why is nobody officially talking about the unfinished Guyute in the 2nd set before My Friend, My Friend? I heard chatter about it the next day amongst fans but there are no postings about it anywhere. Am I losing my mind?
		Why is nobody officially talking about the unfinished Guyute in the 2nd set before My Friend, My Friend? I heard chatter about it the next day amongst fans but there are no postings about it anywhere. Am I losing my mind?
	 To be plain and simple, this show started off great and ended that way as well.  PYITE, was a very welcomed opener.  Possom fit very well afterwards, keeping the energy building, a very solid Gin followed.  After Dr. McConnell came out to do Bill Baily, is where the set went from already good, to literaly legendary.  A very funky Boogie On, with Mike giving a brief bass throwdown with his sick effect hes been blowing up lately.  After 70 some shows, I was more than thrilled to get my first Destiny Unbound, nice quick and high energy. Keeping with the faster paced, move through the song in lightning pace, came BDTNL, unlike the 2 or 3 from the summer that just took off with the jam(Blossom, and JB versions) this one was fairly straight to the point, but just super high energy at this point. With the band feeding off the crowed as much as the crowed feeding off the band. When this happens you know your, in the moment, in the mix. A Bouncing that the crowed actually welcomed, followed by a pretty normal stash.  I was excited to hear Joy live, seeing how I hadent caught it yes, and it was a really nice cleanly played, and beautiful version as well. Throw in a short Buffalo Bill, and Dog Faced Boy, then a screaming to end the set Antelope, and this makes for one of the best, if not the best 1st set ive ever been a part of. Simply because the energy that was in the band and the crowed.  Just  an amazing set of great throwdown music.
		To be plain and simple, this show started off great and ended that way as well.  PYITE, was a very welcomed opener.  Possom fit very well afterwards, keeping the energy building, a very solid Gin followed.  After Dr. McConnell came out to do Bill Baily, is where the set went from already good, to literaly legendary.  A very funky Boogie On, with Mike giving a brief bass throwdown with his sick effect hes been blowing up lately.  After 70 some shows, I was more than thrilled to get my first Destiny Unbound, nice quick and high energy. Keeping with the faster paced, move through the song in lightning pace, came BDTNL, unlike the 2 or 3 from the summer that just took off with the jam(Blossom, and JB versions) this one was fairly straight to the point, but just super high energy at this point. With the band feeding off the crowed as much as the crowed feeding off the band. When this happens you know your, in the moment, in the mix. A Bouncing that the crowed actually welcomed, followed by a pretty normal stash.  I was excited to hear Joy live, seeing how I hadent caught it yes, and it was a really nice cleanly played, and beautiful version as well. Throw in a short Buffalo Bill, and Dog Faced Boy, then a screaming to end the set Antelope, and this makes for one of the best, if not the best 1st set ive ever been a part of. Simply because the energy that was in the band and the crowed.  Just  an amazing set of great throwdown music. These two nights will definitely be talked about for years.  I usually get Aud. FLACS for shows, but not these two.  They were worth every penny of the $60 a night, and the Live Phish mp3s sound great.  They were two perfect nights of Phish, and I want to listen to them LOUD AND CLEAR.
		These two nights will definitely be talked about for years.  I usually get Aud. FLACS for shows, but not these two.  They were worth every penny of the $60 a night, and the Live Phish mp3s sound great.  They were two perfect nights of Phish, and I want to listen to them LOUD AND CLEAR.   Jaw-Dropping setlist. Mike killed it on "Boogie on", I heard my first live "Bouncing Around the Room" since I've been trying to make it out to every show I could, during this 2010 run.  We got to meet Page's pops, "Mexican Cousin", "Weekapaug", "Suzy Greenberg" and an insaannnneee "Character Zero" encore were the highlights of this nights show.  This show was a reward to fans for making it out to the first night, true Phish Phans had their faces destroyed the following day
		Jaw-Dropping setlist. Mike killed it on "Boogie on", I heard my first live "Bouncing Around the Room" since I've been trying to make it out to every show I could, during this 2010 run.  We got to meet Page's pops, "Mexican Cousin", "Weekapaug", "Suzy Greenberg" and an insaannnneee "Character Zero" encore were the highlights of this nights show.  This show was a reward to fans for making it out to the first night, true Phish Phans had their faces destroyed the following day   
 
	 Just Fantastic! The guys were on fire. This was the best I have heard them in years. Just look at the setlist!
		Just Fantastic! The guys were on fire. This was the best I have heard them in years. Just look at the setlist!
	 Ten years ago, on a similar drive to North Charleston Coliseum from Charlotte to see Widespread Panic, my friend and I were hit by a reckless tanker truck driver and spun into the median on I-77.  We jettisoned the car and still made it to the show! Fortunately, no reprise of that event occurred in 2010.
		Ten years ago, on a similar drive to North Charleston Coliseum from Charlotte to see Widespread Panic, my friend and I were hit by a reckless tanker truck driver and spun into the median on I-77.  We jettisoned the car and still made it to the show! Fortunately, no reprise of that event occurred in 2010.  Add a Review
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Review by milesoleo
# Possum - super high energy possum with a excellent build and solo from trey, shredded harder than any other in recent memory.
# Bathtub Gin - GIN, went well with the noticeably drunk crowd, great solo and build by the band, you can hear mike trying to take it out there, which he was able to do on 10/19. everyone was loving this version and it holds up well on tape
# Bill Bailey - Hilarious, heart warming, all smiles, good stuff.
# Boogie - Perfect way to get everyone dancing again, mike's bass realigned my spine, thanks mike.
# Destiny Unbound - love the song even with the treybotch, he forgot the chords a bit, but I love the words, story and vibe of this song, excellent placement in the set.
# Backwards Down The Number Line - came with a friend I've known sine I was 8 and we've been seeing shows together since '98 we loved it, trey summoned jerry and then gave him a guitar lesson - sick soloing by red.
# Bouncing Around The Room - love this tune, perfect placement
# Stash - a couple ruff spots but the jam went deep and I got lost in it, I liked it, great 3.0 stash jam.
# Joy - dig this tune, odd placement but I did this tune, I'm man enough to admit it. haha
# Buffalo Bill - loved it, odd placement, but who cares, cool song
# Dog Faced Boy into antelope was one of several highlights for me. beautifully done!
# Run Like n Antelope - great antelope with an insane screaming peak by the band, listen to that full band whale at the peak... fuck!
# Down With Disease - great jam off the theme and then nice tight improv after, one of my favorite DWD's of 3.0
# Prince Caspian - not my favorite, but live it is fun, super raging solo by trey into...
# Twist - laser note full band improv around the theme, always love twist
# Roses Are Free - loved it, place was going off >
# My Friend, My Friend - wow, out of nowhere! perfectly fit with the peak of roses, a set highlight for me
# My Problem Right There - great new song, actually like it more listening to it on tape than at the show, cool new tune.
# Tube - like boogie in the 1st set, got everyone back on board the groove train, too short though
# Mike's Song - HOT mikes with bacon and cheese, covered and smothered Charleston style! Raging Mikes...
# The Horse - at the show I needed the breather
# Silent In The Morning - great lights during this, nicely played.
# Mexican Cousin - wasn't a fan until tonight, went perfectly with this particular crowd, damn melody is still stuck in my head.
# Weekapaug - typical & great energized version, nothing too crazy
# Suzy Greenberg - nice moog solo by page then full band jam along with page on the piano, not as crazy as the greek3 suzy but they are really nailing this song, nice spot in the setlist
# Slave - Wow! beautiful version and placement, just a wonderful beautiful moment during this raging show
# Character Zero - Not sure if there is another version out there where trey slays it like this, perfect encore for this show. Listen to this solo!!
Party of a show from start to finish, crowd was drunk and raging and so was the band. It all worked in person, fun as hell show, 28 songs, like a big 14,000 person house party with phish as the house band. Next night went deeper in places but I personally like this show more. Just great energy and super energized/focused playing. Possibly a "had to be there show" Who knows & who cares, reminded me of one of my first shows, 12/6/94. Thanks boys!!