SET 1: Paul and Silas > Back on the Train, Foam, Water in the Sky, Runaway Jim, Army of One, Roses Are Free > Timber (Jerry the Mule) > Mound[1]
SET 2: Mound[2] > Tweezer[3] > Julius > Slave to the Traffic Light, David Bowie, Suzy Greenberg > Gotta Jibboo > Harry Hood > Character Zero, The Birdwatcher -> Kung[4]
ENCORE: Funky Bitch > Tweezer Reprise
 Farmhouse
					2
					Farmhouse
					2
					 A Picture of Nectar
					2
					A Picture of Nectar
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 BTW, didn't mention it before but Julius roared. And, despite the weather, Phish won. Again.
		BTW, didn't mention it before but Julius roared. And, despite the weather, Phish won. Again. Underrated show, IMHO. Not one to listen to from start to finish, as the storm interruption is definitely a bummer, but the meat of the second set, Tweezer > Julius > Slave to the Traffic Light, David Bowie, Suzy Greenberg > Gotta Jibboo > Harry Hood > Character Zero contains some of the most high energy Phish I've ever heard / witnessed.
		Underrated show, IMHO. Not one to listen to from start to finish, as the storm interruption is definitely a bummer, but the meat of the second set, Tweezer > Julius > Slave to the Traffic Light, David Bowie, Suzy Greenberg > Gotta Jibboo > Harry Hood > Character Zero contains some of the most high energy Phish I've ever heard / witnessed. My first show, and I caught the phever on the first notes of Paul & Silas. Forgive the cliche, but it is no understatement to say I had the time of my life. Unbelievable vibes from start to finish. Huge thanks to everybody for your warmth and acceptance; the Phish community is truly a brotherhood, and as soon as I stepped into the amphitheater that night, I was embraced as a brother. I made more lasting emotional connections in 3 hours at a Phish show than I have in 17 years in suburbia...no joke. Each and every person I came into contact with that night somehow played his own part in making June 15, 2011 absolutely unforgettable. If you were there and you happen to remember chilling with a redhead kid with a yellow and black tie dye shirt and a blue walker, that was me...please don't hesitate to shoot me a message when you've got a second.
		My first show, and I caught the phever on the first notes of Paul & Silas. Forgive the cliche, but it is no understatement to say I had the time of my life. Unbelievable vibes from start to finish. Huge thanks to everybody for your warmth and acceptance; the Phish community is truly a brotherhood, and as soon as I stepped into the amphitheater that night, I was embraced as a brother. I made more lasting emotional connections in 3 hours at a Phish show than I have in 17 years in suburbia...no joke. Each and every person I came into contact with that night somehow played his own part in making June 15, 2011 absolutely unforgettable. If you were there and you happen to remember chilling with a redhead kid with a yellow and black tie dye shirt and a blue walker, that was me...please don't hesitate to shoot me a message when you've got a second. Phat has it down.  The rain, the wind, the fallen trees, the music.  To overcome and to come back is the generosity and typical persona of this band that I love.  Anyone else would have left the stage, hung up the guitars and called it a night; Yet, the band was diligent and kept their word.  I will comment later on the music, for I need to listen to it again.  The experience was so much about the setting throughout most of the evening.  What a way to experience the first rains we in Atlanta had had in what felt like an eternity!
		Phat has it down.  The rain, the wind, the fallen trees, the music.  To overcome and to come back is the generosity and typical persona of this band that I love.  Anyone else would have left the stage, hung up the guitars and called it a night; Yet, the band was diligent and kept their word.  I will comment later on the music, for I need to listen to it again.  The experience was so much about the setting throughout most of the evening.  What a way to experience the first rains we in Atlanta had had in what felt like an eternity!
	 OK--so outside of what everyone has said, I want to share some thoughts.  Watching this show on webcast would have prolly left me a bitt miffed at the band--I haven't listened to the show yet--but it still resonates in my mind as one of the hands down most epic shows I have seen--EPIC doesn't always have to refer to the show itself--Momma Nature was the 6th member of the band that night.  Her interplay, anger, and unrelenting self kicked our asses into submission and brought the house under the shed.  In a seriously overcrowded, bone drenched, foggy and steamy second set, the band gave us a "greatest hits" set of songs only "the cooler than you PHiSH heads" would complain about.
		OK--so outside of what everyone has said, I want to share some thoughts.  Watching this show on webcast would have prolly left me a bitt miffed at the band--I haven't listened to the show yet--but it still resonates in my mind as one of the hands down most epic shows I have seen--EPIC doesn't always have to refer to the show itself--Momma Nature was the 6th member of the band that night.  Her interplay, anger, and unrelenting self kicked our asses into submission and brought the house under the shed.  In a seriously overcrowded, bone drenched, foggy and steamy second set, the band gave us a "greatest hits" set of songs only "the cooler than you PHiSH heads" would complain about. 2nd night way better than the 1st despite the storm.......I had pav. seats and still got soaked along with everyone else last night, but it was worth it!  The energy was way better compared to the first show which felt as if they were playing for the cameras/stream.  Don't get me wrong the 1st night had some highlights but the second night had the energy.
		2nd night way better than the 1st despite the storm.......I had pav. seats and still got soaked along with everyone else last night, but it was worth it!  The energy was way better compared to the first show which felt as if they were playing for the cameras/stream.  Don't get me wrong the 1st night had some highlights but the second night had the energy.   yeah, 'birdwatcher' was completely screwed up from the first note - you can hear trey struggling to keep it together through the tune. 'kung' is the band's way of venting their embarrassment.
		yeah, 'birdwatcher' was completely screwed up from the first note - you can hear trey struggling to keep it together through the tune. 'kung' is the band's way of venting their embarrassment. 
 
	 The rain really was torrential this evening. This show feels solidly average-great to me, maybe even not quite as electric as the night before at the same venue, but still Trey manages to put on a clinic with his less-than-a-year-old Ocedoc and elimination of the Digitech-Whammy whale-call. I think you know you've got a 3.0 show where Phish is feeling confident if they attempt Foam! It's neat to me that Mound gets kind of bisected by the rain delay. And you can hear the highly coveted "a cappella segue" (LOL) from The Birdwatcher -> Kung. This show's absolutely worth listening to if you want to hear an example of what Phish can do despite an "act of God," as well as a good illustration of where Trey's playing was at during this juncture in Phishtory.
		The rain really was torrential this evening. This show feels solidly average-great to me, maybe even not quite as electric as the night before at the same venue, but still Trey manages to put on a clinic with his less-than-a-year-old Ocedoc and elimination of the Digitech-Whammy whale-call. I think you know you've got a 3.0 show where Phish is feeling confident if they attempt Foam! It's neat to me that Mound gets kind of bisected by the rain delay. And you can hear the highly coveted "a cappella segue" (LOL) from The Birdwatcher -> Kung. This show's absolutely worth listening to if you want to hear an example of what Phish can do despite an "act of God," as well as a good illustration of where Trey's playing was at during this juncture in Phishtory.
	 i dont get it..    was i at the same show???   this show imo was a flop.  The energy was NOT there, given the circumstances of the evening.  I recommend listening to Timber, thats all......
		i dont get it..    was i at the same show???   this show imo was a flop.  The energy was NOT there, given the circumstances of the evening.  I recommend listening to Timber, thats all......
	 Thumbs up to PHATTSKIS for his excellent review of the show. I was there, and PHATTSKIS nailed the show - 100%.
		Thumbs up to PHATTSKIS for his excellent review of the show. I was there, and PHATTSKIS nailed the show - 100%. This show conjured up images of Walnut Creek with Hurricane winds, sideways rain and crashing thunder and lightning everywhere. Unfortunately this show doesn't hold the jock strap to that legendary show. I thought for sure Mother Nature would push the boys into the dark unknown but it was not to be. I found the entire 1st set to very boring minus a raging Timber. Oh well this stoppage due to weather will surely get them fired up right? Wrong. They returned from the worst storm I have ever seen at any show to play a nice, solid set of Phish. Every song was played really well minus Birdwatcher so there is no reason to complain. However, compared to most second sets of the tour this one was just to predictable. If your an old school phan from the early 90's this is your cup of tea. I prefer coffee but I still enjoy a cup of tea every once in a while.
		This show conjured up images of Walnut Creek with Hurricane winds, sideways rain and crashing thunder and lightning everywhere. Unfortunately this show doesn't hold the jock strap to that legendary show. I thought for sure Mother Nature would push the boys into the dark unknown but it was not to be. I found the entire 1st set to very boring minus a raging Timber. Oh well this stoppage due to weather will surely get them fired up right? Wrong. They returned from the worst storm I have ever seen at any show to play a nice, solid set of Phish. Every song was played really well minus Birdwatcher so there is no reason to complain. However, compared to most second sets of the tour this one was just to predictable. If your an old school phan from the early 90's this is your cup of tea. I prefer coffee but I still enjoy a cup of tea every once in a while. Highlights: Timber (HOly moly), Paul and Silas
		Highlights: Timber (HOly moly), Paul and Silas Well the storm is obviously the story of this show. Standing ankle deep in water in the pit was a new crazy experience and Phish came out with a bunch of heavy hitters in the 2nd set that just didn't seem to flow together all that much. Everything was well played and was great but the flow just wasn't there as it was apparent they were trying to just bust out some big songs for the night, which was still very much appreciated. The highlights of this show are Jim and Timber.
		Well the storm is obviously the story of this show. Standing ankle deep in water in the pit was a new crazy experience and Phish came out with a bunch of heavy hitters in the 2nd set that just didn't seem to flow together all that much. Everything was well played and was great but the flow just wasn't there as it was apparent they were trying to just bust out some big songs for the night, which was still very much appreciated. The highlights of this show are Jim and Timber.
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Review by ajcmixer
Amazing that while all this chaos was (and is) occurring, the band soldiered on. Paul and Silas started the party going 78RPM then Back on the Train slowed back into a 33 1/3RPM groove going on and signaled good things ahead. Unfortunately, that did not include the weather, LOL!
As much as I was trying to pay attention to what was happening on stage, I personally found it impossible to watch or really as much attention as I ordinarily would due to what was happening 'round the perimeter of the roof so someone else would be better served to comment on the rest of the set. One thing for sure, I was grateful beyond belief that I had a GA Pit seat tonight. And during the worse of it I still got soaked, the wind were WHIPPING thru the venue every which way as the storms swirled 'round us.
After they did resume, of which they got on the PA at least twice to keep the crowd as advised as possible, they picked up right where they had to leave off with Mound. I always write Tweezer off, not wanting to be pining for my favorite song but, once again, just when I least expected it, they ripped it. And the same for everything else, each song a virtual set closer onto itself, Slave, Bowie, wow. Trey cutting off Paige towards the end of an enormously celebratory Suzy, it sounded like Paige and Trey were good-naturedly ribbing each other before bringing the house down at its conclusion. Gotta Jibboo did, big time, the pit becoming one big amoeba swaying back and forth to the rhythm section while Trey and Paige tinkled with our ears. Hood soared, Character Zero, exhausting. The Birdwatcher was beyond hilarious as everyone could tell and Kung, yet another set-closing sounding song that actually ended up being the set closer.
Funky Bitch>Tweezer Reprise. Pretty self-explanatory IMHO.
Just like the great magicians, opps, I meant musicians, they've learned from their predecessors: Leave 'em smiling. Mission accomplished. Too bad they had to compete with the Mother of all Mothers. If I had to rate 'em, Sunday Merriweather is still the winner out of seven seen on this tour so far but they tried their hearts out and still had a great time on stage doing so but the side, and perhaps the main, story will be the weather and, with that, how a band has continued to persevere thru its own stormy weather to emerge as one that, apparently, is happy with itself. And one that wants us to be happy. See you in Charlotte.
Peace,
Alex