Soundcheck: Mound, Life on Mars?, Joy
SET 1: Crowd Control, Dinner and a Movie, Sweet Jane, Limb By Limb > Possum, Mound, Life on Mars?, The Mango Song > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Strange Design, Birds of a Feather, Halley's Comet, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > Sand > Twist[2] -> Rift > Bathtub Gin[3] -> Fluffhead > Ride Captain Ride > Run Like an Antelope[4]
ENCORE: Cavern > Sanity, First Tube
 Ah phish fans... After getting ripped sideways the night before, everyone anticipated bigger and better things.  As for which night is better, I probably side with the first night due to the rediculous strength of the first set, but I'm not going to argue against this show...
		Ah phish fans... After getting ripped sideways the night before, everyone anticipated bigger and better things.  As for which night is better, I probably side with the first night due to the rediculous strength of the first set, but I'm not going to argue against this show... 22 debuts in Noblesville and just enough jamming to satisfy mostly evryone. this show doesnt really stand up to night 1 as far as i can hear. i almost wish they'd save some of these bustouts and spread em out over  a longer run of gigs. we probably won't see alot of these bustouts again on tour this year and it seems like there getting played just for the sake of it. the 2nd set starts off really well until Twist gets ripped for another 2nd set Rift. Everyone chases a 2nd set Gin and when they tore into the opening of the song I was sure that we were about to get an amazing Gin. but instead it got the treatment that Hood's been getting with an unfinished ending and an abrupt > into Fluff. I don't really understand the decision to play the shortest Gin since probably around 93' but it didn't work for me like the unfinished Hood's have. other than that head scratch  er the 2nd set is pretty damn good. Once again we get another fun filled Antelope and another well crafter and unpredictable encore. phish has been crafting the best encores of 3.0 by far this year, maybe ever. Still, as usual, phish gives us over 3 hours of music, showing extreme dedication to their fans in the midst of filthy filthy heat out there in corn country. Ive seen a dozen bands this year who are 20 years younger than phish and barely crack an hour for complete showtime so the best ticket in music didn't really dissapoint when you put it in perspective. Alpine Valley should be off the daisy chain.
		22 debuts in Noblesville and just enough jamming to satisfy mostly evryone. this show doesnt really stand up to night 1 as far as i can hear. i almost wish they'd save some of these bustouts and spread em out over  a longer run of gigs. we probably won't see alot of these bustouts again on tour this year and it seems like there getting played just for the sake of it. the 2nd set starts off really well until Twist gets ripped for another 2nd set Rift. Everyone chases a 2nd set Gin and when they tore into the opening of the song I was sure that we were about to get an amazing Gin. but instead it got the treatment that Hood's been getting with an unfinished ending and an abrupt > into Fluff. I don't really understand the decision to play the shortest Gin since probably around 93' but it didn't work for me like the unfinished Hood's have. other than that head scratch  er the 2nd set is pretty damn good. Once again we get another fun filled Antelope and another well crafter and unpredictable encore. phish has been crafting the best encores of 3.0 by far this year, maybe ever. Still, as usual, phish gives us over 3 hours of music, showing extreme dedication to their fans in the midst of filthy filthy heat out there in corn country. Ive seen a dozen bands this year who are 20 years younger than phish and barely crack an hour for complete showtime so the best ticket in music didn't really dissapoint when you put it in perspective. Alpine Valley should be off the daisy chain.
	 This was yet another great show at Deer Creek. It would be worth 5 stars if the first night hadn't been better.
		This was yet another great show at Deer Creek. It would be worth 5 stars if the first night hadn't been better. I attended this night and the previous night: my first time at Deer Creek. Though I've been catching shows since 1996, and am from Michigan (close enough), until now I'd never actually been to this venue that is so loved by Phish fans and so storied with tales of epic shows. Having heard (downloaded) some of the shows leading up to Deer Creek - Riverbend with its stunning Simple > Light > Paug, and Blossom with that jaw-dropping Golden Age > Ghost (love that haunting Ghost jam) - I was hoping that the momentum would continue to build and bubble over for the Deer Creek shows.
		I attended this night and the previous night: my first time at Deer Creek. Though I've been catching shows since 1996, and am from Michigan (close enough), until now I'd never actually been to this venue that is so loved by Phish fans and so storied with tales of epic shows. Having heard (downloaded) some of the shows leading up to Deer Creek - Riverbend with its stunning Simple > Light > Paug, and Blossom with that jaw-dropping Golden Age > Ghost (love that haunting Ghost jam) - I was hoping that the momentum would continue to build and bubble over for the Deer Creek shows. 
  Just came here to say... tears streaming down my face during Ride Captain Ride, THE cover I'd been chasing for 13 years, following a Fluff taboot.  Capped off with pure and unbridled bliss to finish it off.  I remember bouncing up and down the aisles uncontrollably during First Tube.  What a heater (literally) of a run..
		Just came here to say... tears streaming down my face during Ride Captain Ride, THE cover I'd been chasing for 13 years, following a Fluff taboot.  Capped off with pure and unbridled bliss to finish it off.  I remember bouncing up and down the aisles uncontrollably during First Tube.  What a heater (literally) of a run..
	 also the two ride captain ride teases in run like an antlope were so smooth, very sick
		also the two ride captain ride teases in run like an antlope were so smooth, very sick
	 The second night of my first experience of the historical venue Deer Creek. After adjusting to the heat the first night, it only got hotter the next day (thank goodness for shakedown street for the cold refreshments).
		The second night of my first experience of the historical venue Deer Creek. After adjusting to the heat the first night, it only got hotter the next day (thank goodness for shakedown street for the cold refreshments). Great first set and encore. One may look at the second set on paper and say.."What a sick set", however many of the songs were a bit rushed and felt a bit filled in for the Deer Creek event. Ride Captain and Antelpe were nice with a great encore. Highlights for me...Mound, Mango, BBFCFM,  all the way through the end of the set left me NICE! Thanks again for a great summer vacation Phish and Phriends.
		Great first set and encore. One may look at the second set on paper and say.."What a sick set", however many of the songs were a bit rushed and felt a bit filled in for the Deer Creek event. Ride Captain and Antelpe were nice with a great encore. Highlights for me...Mound, Mango, BBFCFM,  all the way through the end of the set left me NICE! Thanks again for a great summer vacation Phish and Phriends.  Everything sounded great.  Highlights for me were aplenty, and consider this show to be my most favorite seen of 3.0  very sick.  Deer Creek is still big fun.
		Everything sounded great.  Highlights for me were aplenty, and consider this show to be my most favorite seen of 3.0  very sick.  Deer Creek is still big fun.
	 Coming into this night I thought it was going to be hard to top the magical joy ride we got from 6/28. I would say we got another very solid performance laced with many bustouts and heavy hitters that didn't leave anyone dissapointed. The collective cohesiveness we saw from night one was left out of the first set to delight us instead with one bustout after the next. Highlights for me in the first set were Sweet Jane, Mound, Mango Song->Big Black Furry, Birds, While My Guitar.
		Coming into this night I thought it was going to be hard to top the magical joy ride we got from 6/28. I would say we got another very solid performance laced with many bustouts and heavy hitters that didn't leave anyone dissapointed. The collective cohesiveness we saw from night one was left out of the first set to delight us instead with one bustout after the next. Highlights for me in the first set were Sweet Jane, Mound, Mango Song->Big Black Furry, Birds, While My Guitar.  Whenever I see a phish show as good as the night before (night 1)  I always am so satisfied and even wondering if the band can be held up to the same standards again, but sure enough Phish manages to amaze everyone.  Playing an equally awesome show night 2.  2 nights of creek are some epic shows!
		Whenever I see a phish show as good as the night before (night 1)  I always am so satisfied and even wondering if the band can be held up to the same standards again, but sure enough Phish manages to amaze everyone.  Playing an equally awesome show night 2.  2 nights of creek are some epic shows! The weather was still hot as hell until bad weather moved through the area around 4, dropping the temperature around 20 - 25 degrees which made things much more pleasant to deal with. I was then looking much more forward to this show then the night before. They started off with a tune I was not familiar with, Crowd Control. Interesting tune followed by a great Dinner and a Movie. That's the first time I've heard them play this one. Then came a surprise, Sweet Jane. Another first for me. Then Limb By Limb. This tune is like Wolfman's, I gotta be ready for it at the time, other wise, a no go. I was bummed this time. Oh well, can't have everything. No big deal. Got through it, and then Possum, a crowd favorite. It picked right up from there. Then came another major surprise, Mound. I love this tune and was lucky to have heard for the first time last year down in Cincinnati. Things were starting to pick up. Then came a weird one which I'd never heard, Life on Mars? Kinda strange. The Mango Song was next which I like, followed by another strange tune, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars. This was only the second time I've heard this tune. It's an odd one, to say the least. From here it picked right up with Strange Design which a lot of people don't care for, but I do. Then came Birds of a Feather, followed by another crowd pleaser, Halley's Comet. The came a great ending to the first set, While My Guitar Gently Weeps. The crowd really got into it. The second set started off with DWD. This one was a lot better than the one I heard a week before down in Cincinnati. They went into a decent Sand followed by another great tune, Twist. Then came a fast song, Rift. It got the crowd going. Then came a tune the crowd usually loves, Bathtub Gin. Another sing along for the crowd. Then came a song I didn't expect them to do since I heard it the week before, Fluffhead. They returned this song to the rotation back in 2010 and have kept it around ever since.The crowd loves certain songs and this is one of them. Once again, you never know what to expect from this group. Then came another surprise, Ride Captain Ride. Everyone loved it. Then came a closer I kinda expected, Run like an Antelope. They love to play this tune here. This is the fourth time I've heard them play it at this venue. For the encore, they played three tunes. Cavern, Sanity and First Tube. The crowd really loved Sanity and First Tube. What more can you ask for, another great run at Deer Creek by Phish. I've seen Phish's last ten shows here at Deer Creek and hope to continue this streak again next summer. Had a great time as usual except for the heat on Thursday and hope to see everyone again next summer at DC!
		The weather was still hot as hell until bad weather moved through the area around 4, dropping the temperature around 20 - 25 degrees which made things much more pleasant to deal with. I was then looking much more forward to this show then the night before. They started off with a tune I was not familiar with, Crowd Control. Interesting tune followed by a great Dinner and a Movie. That's the first time I've heard them play this one. Then came a surprise, Sweet Jane. Another first for me. Then Limb By Limb. This tune is like Wolfman's, I gotta be ready for it at the time, other wise, a no go. I was bummed this time. Oh well, can't have everything. No big deal. Got through it, and then Possum, a crowd favorite. It picked right up from there. Then came another major surprise, Mound. I love this tune and was lucky to have heard for the first time last year down in Cincinnati. Things were starting to pick up. Then came a weird one which I'd never heard, Life on Mars? Kinda strange. The Mango Song was next which I like, followed by another strange tune, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars. This was only the second time I've heard this tune. It's an odd one, to say the least. From here it picked right up with Strange Design which a lot of people don't care for, but I do. Then came Birds of a Feather, followed by another crowd pleaser, Halley's Comet. The came a great ending to the first set, While My Guitar Gently Weeps. The crowd really got into it. The second set started off with DWD. This one was a lot better than the one I heard a week before down in Cincinnati. They went into a decent Sand followed by another great tune, Twist. Then came a fast song, Rift. It got the crowd going. Then came a tune the crowd usually loves, Bathtub Gin. Another sing along for the crowd. Then came a song I didn't expect them to do since I heard it the week before, Fluffhead. They returned this song to the rotation back in 2010 and have kept it around ever since.The crowd loves certain songs and this is one of them. Once again, you never know what to expect from this group. Then came another surprise, Ride Captain Ride. Everyone loved it. Then came a closer I kinda expected, Run like an Antelope. They love to play this tune here. This is the fourth time I've heard them play it at this venue. For the encore, they played three tunes. Cavern, Sanity and First Tube. The crowd really loved Sanity and First Tube. What more can you ask for, another great run at Deer Creek by Phish. I've seen Phish's last ten shows here at Deer Creek and hope to continue this streak again next summer. Had a great time as usual except for the heat on Thursday and hope to see everyone again next summer at DC!
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	 Glad I waited 69 hours or to to comment on the 2nd set of this show.  I was center pavillion by Kuroda with my brother Todd who flew from Littleton, CO.  Down With Disease blasted like a water cannon right in my balls and just kept building and smacking and I recall screaming Pine Knob 6/3/11......do it do it do it do it...vibe around me was contagious JOY non-stop all ages and of course, mostly dudes, but I did meet an 18 year old cutey who said she was ready.  This Disease cured sinus headaches within minutes.  Psychedelic rock & roll measuring cupfulls where Trey took over taking this jam to several places around Noblesville - like in the forest when your balloon is half full or your joint is stank done made you so high, the idea of time doesn't exist whatsoever - right here, right now PHISH DISEASE 2012.  Lick it up while it's here!  Then SAND came and the audience erupted into a funk dance paug groove surrendering 100% to our Vermont heros.  Thank you for the dance fest.  As TWIST AROUND glued to RIFT, that is where I backslapped every dish soap around me.  RIFT???  RIFT!!!  OMG thank you!  PErfect.  Take me to the edge and please push me off.  Ride Captain Ride filled with audience participation, entire band grinning ear to ear.  SANITY did come my weigh - Deercreek 2012.  First Tube Last Tube TUBE - OMG YES YES YES - hand me a towel.  See you next year.  Thank you, PHISH.  With love ~ Thank you PHISH
		Glad I waited 69 hours or to to comment on the 2nd set of this show.  I was center pavillion by Kuroda with my brother Todd who flew from Littleton, CO.  Down With Disease blasted like a water cannon right in my balls and just kept building and smacking and I recall screaming Pine Knob 6/3/11......do it do it do it do it...vibe around me was contagious JOY non-stop all ages and of course, mostly dudes, but I did meet an 18 year old cutey who said she was ready.  This Disease cured sinus headaches within minutes.  Psychedelic rock & roll measuring cupfulls where Trey took over taking this jam to several places around Noblesville - like in the forest when your balloon is half full or your joint is stank done made you so high, the idea of time doesn't exist whatsoever - right here, right now PHISH DISEASE 2012.  Lick it up while it's here!  Then SAND came and the audience erupted into a funk dance paug groove surrendering 100% to our Vermont heros.  Thank you for the dance fest.  As TWIST AROUND glued to RIFT, that is where I backslapped every dish soap around me.  RIFT???  RIFT!!!  OMG thank you!  PErfect.  Take me to the edge and please push me off.  Ride Captain Ride filled with audience participation, entire band grinning ear to ear.  SANITY did come my weigh - Deercreek 2012.  First Tube Last Tube TUBE - OMG YES YES YES - hand me a towel.  See you next year.  Thank you, PHISH.  With love ~ Thank you PHISH
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