SET 1: Down with Disease, Funky Bitch, Fluffhead, Roses Are Free > Rift, The Moma Dance > Ocelot, NICU, Sample in a Jar, Julius
SET 2: Rock and Roll -> Carini -> My Problem Right There, Mike's Song > Sanity > Weekapaug Groove, Suzy Greenberg > Light > Character Zero > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Loving Cup
ENCORE: First Tube
 Not understanding the middling reviews that this show has received so far. For me, this was the tightest, most uniformly excellent Phish show I've been to in a long, long time. The setlist reads like a slowdown in the action following insane Agusta and Utica shows, but this was some inspired standardness.
		Not understanding the middling reviews that this show has received so far. For me, this was the tightest, most uniformly excellent Phish show I've been to in a long, long time. The setlist reads like a slowdown in the action following insane Agusta and Utica shows, but this was some inspired standardness. All I can say is that I loved this show from the opening bass bombs of DWD to the final echos of first tube.   The first three songs of DWD > Funky Bitch > Fluffhead set the stage for a night that was going to be filled with energy and exploration.
		All I can say is that I loved this show from the opening bass bombs of DWD to the final echos of first tube.   The first three songs of DWD > Funky Bitch > Fluffhead set the stage for a night that was going to be filled with energy and exploration. My first show - I have decided to go back and write reviews of each show I have attended with notes from my recollections. Some may be short, or not, it will include whatever comes to mind.
		My first show - I have decided to go back and write reviews of each show I have attended with notes from my recollections. Some may be short, or not, it will include whatever comes to mind. I hadn't had the chance to get to a show since the end of 2009. I was actually a bit down on the 2010 tour and just felt like they weren't blowing out many big jams. I should say the playing was sounding much more polished however, but the whale call was just not my cup of tea.
		I hadn't had the chance to get to a show since the end of 2009. I was actually a bit down on the 2010 tour and just felt like they weren't blowing out many big jams. I should say the playing was sounding much more polished however, but the whale call was just not my cup of tea. My 2nd show. It's very possible that this may be the best Phish show I've been to so far. Taking place exactly 4 months after my first show and at the same venue where my mother saw Led Zeppelin 37 years ago. Still very much a noob at this time. DwD, Funky Bitch, NICU, Rock and Roll, Carini, My Problem Right There and Sanity were all songs I had never heard before this night.
		My 2nd show. It's very possible that this may be the best Phish show I've been to so far. Taking place exactly 4 months after my first show and at the same venue where my mother saw Led Zeppelin 37 years ago. Still very much a noob at this time. DwD, Funky Bitch, NICU, Rock and Roll, Carini, My Problem Right There and Sanity were all songs I had never heard before this night. great show , volume could of been higher but the sound was great, Funky Bitch was killer and i loved the new tune my problem right there , Rock & Roll is always a fav of mine and i finally got to hear loving cup which was killer as well , all in all a good show , still have been eluded by Chalk Dust but oh well
		great show , volume could of been higher but the sound was great, Funky Bitch was killer and i loved the new tune my problem right there , Rock & Roll is always a fav of mine and i finally got to hear loving cup which was killer as well , all in all a good show , still have been eluded by Chalk Dust but oh well  very, very fun time.  Rockfest.  Ocelot was out of this world in the first set -- saw plenty of people indifferent toward this in the beginning, but by the end of the jam, everyone was on their feet.  Been a long time since I've seen Funky Bitch, & Fluffhead was tight.  The second set was simply amazing.  Everything way out from left field, saw none of it coming, & every jam was stupendous.  Dark & sinister.  Jam out of Rock 'n' Roll was reminiscent of Island Tour's Roses Are Free, Carini was twisted, My Problem was funny and upbeat, Mike's was hard & creepy & strange in an awesome way, Sanity was hilarious, Weekapaug was nasty.  Page might have stolen the show during Suzy -- seriously amazing piano solo.  Light was freakin' fantastic, Character Zero got slow & real, real dirty, 2001 was not long but really spacey, & Lovin' Cup was stormin.  They could have played "Wind Beneath My Wings" & it probably would have rocked my socks off.  Just awesome.
		very, very fun time.  Rockfest.  Ocelot was out of this world in the first set -- saw plenty of people indifferent toward this in the beginning, but by the end of the jam, everyone was on their feet.  Been a long time since I've seen Funky Bitch, & Fluffhead was tight.  The second set was simply amazing.  Everything way out from left field, saw none of it coming, & every jam was stupendous.  Dark & sinister.  Jam out of Rock 'n' Roll was reminiscent of Island Tour's Roses Are Free, Carini was twisted, My Problem was funny and upbeat, Mike's was hard & creepy & strange in an awesome way, Sanity was hilarious, Weekapaug was nasty.  Page might have stolen the show during Suzy -- seriously amazing piano solo.  Light was freakin' fantastic, Character Zero got slow & real, real dirty, 2001 was not long but really spacey, & Lovin' Cup was stormin.  They could have played "Wind Beneath My Wings" & it probably would have rocked my socks off.  Just awesome.
	 wish there was alittle more improv.in the 1st set...
		wish there was alittle more improv.in the 1st set... THANK YOU! My problem righ there was beautiful! And Light was amazing! You brought the funk!
		THANK YOU! My problem righ there was beautiful! And Light was amazing! You brought the funk!
	 Soundcheck included Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress
		Soundcheck included Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress
	 Very pleased with this show.  Highlights for me were DWD, Funky Bitch, Julius, Carini (which I'm not usually into), Suzy Greenberg.  I give this show an A, but not an A+ due to a somewhat sloppy Rift, odd placement of MPRT, and a First Tube that never became fully realized (and how could it after that stellar Loving Cup?).  Can't wait for what they have in store to come :-)
		Very pleased with this show.  Highlights for me were DWD, Funky Bitch, Julius, Carini (which I'm not usually into), Suzy Greenberg.  I give this show an A, but not an A+ due to a somewhat sloppy Rift, odd placement of MPRT, and a First Tube that never became fully realized (and how could it after that stellar Loving Cup?).  Can't wait for what they have in store to come :-)
	 The first set was like something that I would daydream about at work. I like a lot of the new tunes, but some of the songs that were played in this set gave me a reminder of how I got hooked in the first place. If I had to pick a favorite it would be Fluff>Roses.
		The first set was like something that I would daydream about at work. I like a lot of the new tunes, but some of the songs that were played in this set gave me a reminder of how I got hooked in the first place. If I had to pick a favorite it would be Fluff>Roses. First set started strong and exponentially picked up energy from Fluff to Momadance. They played a surprisingly funky Julius. Rock and Roll > Carini was a exciting start to the 2nd set. I disagree with the Encore choice but I do not think that the 2.6-5.0 on the rating is telling of the phish experience. I was about 20 rows back on the floor and it was really a upbeat, scene. It seemed like everyone was having a good time. Who knows? I just don't think the 2.6 reflects the show I saw tonight.
		First set started strong and exponentially picked up energy from Fluff to Momadance. They played a surprisingly funky Julius. Rock and Roll > Carini was a exciting start to the 2nd set. I disagree with the Encore choice but I do not think that the 2.6-5.0 on the rating is telling of the phish experience. I was about 20 rows back on the floor and it was really a upbeat, scene. It seemed like everyone was having a good time. Who knows? I just don't think the 2.6 reflects the show I saw tonight.
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Review by waxbanks
I don't know that there's a Phish equivalent to the Jerry Ballad. Certainly there are late-night Phish mainstays: Slave, Hood, the inescapable YEM. But you might say those tunes are for getting high rather than going deep, you feel me? Phish have never been a melancholy band, and their 2010 shows are more relentlessly upbeat than any of their post-Remain in Light performances; gorgeous as Hood and Slave are, weirdly abstract as YEM is, they're also a little glib, mainly in terms of lyrical content. ('Seen the city, seen the zoo / Traffic light won't let me through' doesn't deserve to be spoken aloud in the same breath as 'Half of my life / I spent doin' time for / Some other fucker's crime.') The Hood jam might be the most beautiful thing anyone's ever played - I think that sometimes - but as a whole, the *song* Harry Hood is a little jokey for its own good, wouldn't you say?
And aren't the songs songs, rather than wrappers for improvisations?
Now, Phish aren't up to what the Dead were up to, obviously, so we shouldn't hold Trey's 'failure' to be Jerry Garcia against him, anymore than we should reduce him to his success at (kinda) being Frank Zappa. But listening to this superb show, I find myself wishing for a Jerry Ballad. This band means the world to me, but I've been wishing it for a while...
This concert is pure high-octane Friday rock majesty, but it didn't have to be just that. There isn't a single dull or lame moment in the whole second set, and plenty of thrilling ones: Trey's haunting guitar work near the end of the Rock'n'Roll jam, unexpected funk rhythms in Carini, the spry solos in My Problem Right There, the ecstatic stupidity and surprising intensity of the late Sanity jam, chromatic craziness in Weekapaug, and of course the unbelievable richness of Light. (Phish have never played a bad version of Light.)
In fact, 10/22/10 is in competition with 10/20, 10/26, 8/18, 8/14, 10/19, 8/9, 8/7, and 6/27 for Show of the Year.
But consider what the guys are working with! Sanity. Mike's (etc.) Groove. Carini. Suzy Greenberg. Character Zero! Fluffhead for Christ's sake! Sophisticated music (usually) paired with lyrics ranging from the middling to the puerile - joke songs, many of them. (Indeed, the lyrics to Weekapaug, Carini, and Sanity are *explicitly* intended as jokes - as is the much more successful My Problem.) In lyrical terms, the most fully-developed song in this second set is Loving Cup (a cover), followed by My Problem Right There. The pervasiveness goofiness of this repertoire, some of it a quarter-century old, extends to the playing in some ways. Mike's Song is all snarling anger, Rock'n'Roll and Carini feature complex jams, Light has that powerful mezzo forte middle section...but the set never quite LANDS, never goes to ground and puts down roots. It just quiets down. And the most intense parts lack the icy-dark edge of Phish's late-90's peak (or its scary 2003-04 reprise).
On the best day of their lives, the Dead could never have put on a show like this. But the reverse is true too. There's a reason so many Trey Ballads - Let Me Lie, Show of Life, Bug, Secret Smile, When the Circus Comes, Mountains in the Mist - serve or have served primarily as piss breaks for so many (admittedly ungenerous) audience members. Some of those are *gorgeous* songs...but Trey can't consistently summon the weariness or earthy authority the music needs. Even songs like Joy often seem to be sung out of the side of the band's mouth - yeah, even that heartfelt song of remembrance. Phish are completely sincere in their emotional outreach, I think, but their vocals often fail to convey the full emotions in the lyric to songs like Rift and Ocelot (never mind Sparkle or Horn!), which in any case are often wrapped in irony and good humour. They flinch just as their hearts are about to break. Alas.
...
So that's what this show makes me think. 10/22/10 II, like the shows just preceding it, is about as good as modern improvisatory rock gets - but what keeps it from the rarefied realms of an 11/22/97 (or a 10/21/83!) is that its bright light isn't shot through with darkness or cold or loss, needn't work to drive away some creeping nighttime void. It's there to keep everybody up awhile, as if afraid of bad dreams. But Phish's greatest music (so far) was played right at the cliff's edge. I'm happy that so few fell in, but don't you kinda wish for a little of that danger back?
'See here how everything / lead up to this day / and it's just like / any other day / that's ever been / Sun goin up / and then the / sun it going down...Run and see / hey, hey, / run and see...'
Run and see the day, I take him to mean, and the dying, and the dark as well. Phish are true musicians, and they're able to show us just about everything else. But not the dark. Not now. For whatever reason.
Get this show. It is absolutely wonderful.