SET 1: Kill Devil Falls, Guelah Papyrus, The Curtain With > The Mango Song > Sand, Limb By Limb, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Uncle Pen, Pebbles and Marbles, Cavern > David Bowie
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless, Dirt > Fluffhead > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Tweezer > Show of Life, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: I Been Around, Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) > Tweezer Reprise
 A Picture of Nectar
					5
					A Picture of Nectar
					5
					 Junta
					3
					Junta
					3
					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 Round Room
					1
					Round Room
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 still to me, one of the most solid, top to bottom shows of fall 2010.  Completely overlooked because of manchester, utica and atlantic city.  i think that in time, this will be one of the most classic of the fall.
		still to me, one of the most solid, top to bottom shows of fall 2010.  Completely overlooked because of manchester, utica and atlantic city.  i think that in time, this will be one of the most classic of the fall.
	 Hard to choose where to start on this one.  The lot scene to my surprise was very chill.  We left the lot around 530 to get a good spot in line.  We had been very close the first night and were on a mission to repeat that. I was close enough to see each band member and they all had smiles the whole time.  The energy in this hockey rink was incredible due to a mixture of a fire set list from top to bottom, unbelievable lights (thank you CK5!), SC phans starving for phish, and the rest of us who came from all over to see the boys rock the South like they always day.
		Hard to choose where to start on this one.  The lot scene to my surprise was very chill.  We left the lot around 530 to get a good spot in line.  We had been very close the first night and were on a mission to repeat that. I was close enough to see each band member and they all had smiles the whole time.  The energy in this hockey rink was incredible due to a mixture of a fire set list from top to bottom, unbelievable lights (thank you CK5!), SC phans starving for phish, and the rest of us who came from all over to see the boys rock the South like they always day.  This was an epic show... especially after a sub-par friday night that had zero jamming and its only highlights were a couple of rare treats. But all short songs totally devoid of any musical expression or creativity.
		This was an epic show... especially after a sub-par friday night that had zero jamming and its only highlights were a couple of rare treats. But all short songs totally devoid of any musical expression or creativity. Hmmm... this is a funny one.  When I left the show Saturday night - a couple weeks ago - my memory of the show was simply blistering.  The second set completely impressed me with its unusual extended improvisation (for Fall 2010 tour), but I also believed the first set was at the level of the second set of Friday's show.  On listening to it again, there were some good playing in the first set, principally "Kill Devil Falls" (an average version, which is nearly always good), "The Curtain With" (nailed - some of the best playing of Fall 2010 period), "David Bowie", and "Sneakin' Sally", but much of the rest is pretty messy.  "Sand" and "Pebbles and Marbles" are the next tier, but they don't hold up to the rest of the playing of the tour.  Sand is always nice, but this one was just getting going when it left me hanging.  "Pebbles and Marbles" is a nice song, but it needs to be played more.  This one isn't messy like some have been, but it doesn't peak like it needs to - and it's funny I remember just the opposite feeling when I was watching the band rip it up. Distortions...  "Mango Song" is pretty messy and it's lack of luster grimes up a lot of the set.  They sounded like they were really struggling there.  It needs to be practiced more (the Manchester one was better fortunately).
		Hmmm... this is a funny one.  When I left the show Saturday night - a couple weeks ago - my memory of the show was simply blistering.  The second set completely impressed me with its unusual extended improvisation (for Fall 2010 tour), but I also believed the first set was at the level of the second set of Friday's show.  On listening to it again, there were some good playing in the first set, principally "Kill Devil Falls" (an average version, which is nearly always good), "The Curtain With" (nailed - some of the best playing of Fall 2010 period), "David Bowie", and "Sneakin' Sally", but much of the rest is pretty messy.  "Sand" and "Pebbles and Marbles" are the next tier, but they don't hold up to the rest of the playing of the tour.  Sand is always nice, but this one was just getting going when it left me hanging.  "Pebbles and Marbles" is a nice song, but it needs to be played more.  This one isn't messy like some have been, but it doesn't peak like it needs to - and it's funny I remember just the opposite feeling when I was watching the band rip it up. Distortions...  "Mango Song" is pretty messy and it's lack of luster grimes up a lot of the set.  They sounded like they were really struggling there.  It needs to be practiced more (the Manchester one was better fortunately). best i've heard the boys play in a bit, save a few parts of the show.  this was my 112th show and i have to say i was pretty pumped about the 2nd set sans the tweezer.  the 1st set was about std to what i expect from PHiSH right now, save that the setlist was a bit nicer than usual.  the 2nd set was where the heat was tho...  it may seem like im overcritical, but im just avid about my PH.
		best i've heard the boys play in a bit, save a few parts of the show.  this was my 112th show and i have to say i was pretty pumped about the 2nd set sans the tweezer.  the 1st set was about std to what i expect from PHiSH right now, save that the setlist was a bit nicer than usual.  the 2nd set was where the heat was tho...  it may seem like im overcritical, but im just avid about my PH. YEM...
		YEM... Yep, it's unanimous, and I don't normally review shows at all, but all I have to say the same thing I said about Friday:
		Yep, it's unanimous, and I don't normally review shows at all, but all I have to say the same thing I said about Friday: Im suprised that the Colosseum is still standing. Phish blew the place up, the first Pebbles and Marbles since they came back and Crosseyed and Painless was balls-out phenomenal. Being in the back of the venue I saw the crowd signs for I Been Around and Quinn the Eskimo and I was hoping the band saw them, and I guess they did. Its impossible for me to depict which show was better. Antelope was ridiculous and Page destroyed Suzy thanks to the taunting of Trey. But one of the three Pebbles and Marbles since they got back together and the epic Crosseyed and Painless. Mike blasted the place during YEM and the Quinn was so unexpected. Then on the other hand My Friend, My Friend and the crazy Stash (which I unfortunately got to half way through because of the drive down from NJ) where awesome as well. I think the second night takes it because of the Curtain With which has to be one of my favorite songs and also took me by surprised again. Never the less, best show I've been too so far.
		Im suprised that the Colosseum is still standing. Phish blew the place up, the first Pebbles and Marbles since they came back and Crosseyed and Painless was balls-out phenomenal. Being in the back of the venue I saw the crowd signs for I Been Around and Quinn the Eskimo and I was hoping the band saw them, and I guess they did. Its impossible for me to depict which show was better. Antelope was ridiculous and Page destroyed Suzy thanks to the taunting of Trey. But one of the three Pebbles and Marbles since they got back together and the epic Crosseyed and Painless. Mike blasted the place during YEM and the Quinn was so unexpected. Then on the other hand My Friend, My Friend and the crazy Stash (which I unfortunately got to half way through because of the drive down from NJ) where awesome as well. I think the second night takes it because of the Curtain With which has to be one of my favorite songs and also took me by surprised again. Never the less, best show I've been too so far.
	 What a great SHOW!  I had a 12 year hiatus from Phish that ended in Charlotte, NC  on 7/2/2010.  The 2 shows I have seen this year rate up with some of my best for '93-'98!
		What a great SHOW!  I had a 12 year hiatus from Phish that ended in Charlotte, NC  on 7/2/2010.  The 2 shows I have seen this year rate up with some of my best for '93-'98!   Best Phish show I have ever witnessed...BEST CONCERT I have ever witnessed! The guys were on fire, the crowd was on fire, the connection was there like no other. Friday was great BUT Saturday stands alone on top the mountain top (in the mist) WOW...that just happened.
		Best Phish show I have ever witnessed...BEST CONCERT I have ever witnessed! The guys were on fire, the crowd was on fire, the connection was there like no other. Friday was great BUT Saturday stands alone on top the mountain top (in the mist) WOW...that just happened.
	 Awesome second set through the end of the encore.
		Awesome second set through the end of the encore. Top to bottom, a really solid show - as good as anything else 2010 has to offer. Manchester and AC have never really done it for me, so this serves as my go-to for Fall 2010. Nice first set with a high energy KDF opener, a fantastic Curtain With, and I really enjoy the Pebbles and Bowie. Second set is excellent from start to finish, not a bad word to be said about any of it. Really good show.
		Top to bottom, a really solid show - as good as anything else 2010 has to offer. Manchester and AC have never really done it for me, so this serves as my go-to for Fall 2010. Nice first set with a high energy KDF opener, a fantastic Curtain With, and I really enjoy the Pebbles and Bowie. Second set is excellent from start to finish, not a bad word to be said about any of it. Really good show.
	 I just want to say that 10/15 was my first Phish show, and I was lucky enough to have 10/16 as my second one. Can't begin to describe the place that Phish took me (sober the 1st night and not so much the 2nd). I was a fan of partying and listening to cool jams before, but after I saw them live.. I became a Phan. These guys have come back sounding cleaner than ever, which probably attests to them being clean in their personal lives. These guys are not rock stars, they are musicians. They are not entertainers, they have stagemanship. I am almost upset with myself that I didn't get into Phish more in my earlier years, but I am willing to ride out the Phish train as long as they still are able to perform. Fluff to 2001 almost made me cry. LONG LIVE THE KINGS OF JAM!
		I just want to say that 10/15 was my first Phish show, and I was lucky enough to have 10/16 as my second one. Can't begin to describe the place that Phish took me (sober the 1st night and not so much the 2nd). I was a fan of partying and listening to cool jams before, but after I saw them live.. I became a Phan. These guys have come back sounding cleaner than ever, which probably attests to them being clean in their personal lives. These guys are not rock stars, they are musicians. They are not entertainers, they have stagemanship. I am almost upset with myself that I didn't get into Phish more in my earlier years, but I am willing to ride out the Phish train as long as they still are able to perform. Fluff to 2001 almost made me cry. LONG LIVE THE KINGS OF JAM!
	 I don't make a habit of reviewing shows I didn't attend, but you should check out this second set. It is superior to the first night (in my humble opinion).
		I don't make a habit of reviewing shows I didn't attend, but you should check out this second set. It is superior to the first night (in my humble opinion).  This was my first show and it was amazing! I was slightly disappointed with the first set but The Curtain, Sneakin Sally, and Cavern>Bowie were all stellar, especially Cavern>Bowie. First set: 3.5 stars
		This was my first show and it was amazing! I was slightly disappointed with the first set but The Curtain, Sneakin Sally, and Cavern>Bowie were all stellar, especially Cavern>Bowie. First set: 3.5 stars This was ok for me. It was hard to enjoy after the friday show. Friday blew Saturday out of the water. Still great, but nothing like friday.
		This was ok for me. It was hard to enjoy after the friday show. Friday blew Saturday out of the water. Still great, but nothing like friday.
	 After a long hiatus of my own, this was my return to live Phish.  Great town to do it in too.  I'm not going to comment on how rough the scene has gotten after all these years though so don't expect me to start ripping on the rude obnoxious idiots that seem to increase in numbers from tour to tour...
		After a long hiatus of my own, this was my return to live Phish.  Great town to do it in too.  I'm not going to comment on how rough the scene has gotten after all these years though so don't expect me to start ripping on the rude obnoxious idiots that seem to increase in numbers from tour to tour...Add a Review
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