SET 1: Crowd Control, Party Time, Axilla, Reba, Free > Mound > Walk Away, NICU > Back on the Train, Gotta Jibboo > Roggae, David Bowie
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Light -> Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley -> Crosseyed and Painless > Theme From the Bottom > Rocky Top, Boogie On Reggae Woman > Meatstick, Bug, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Ride Captain Ride > Tweezer Reprise
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Billy Breathes
					2
					Billy Breathes
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Party Time
					1
					Party Time
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 The Story of the Ghost
					1
					The Story of the Ghost
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The White Tape
					1
					The White Tape
					1
					 Note: Chameleon [herbie hancock] quote from Gordo at the beginning of his solo in YEM.
		Note: Chameleon [herbie hancock] quote from Gordo at the beginning of his solo in YEM.   I would put the first hour of that 2nd set up against anything. Unreal.
		I would put the first hour of that 2nd set up against anything. Unreal.
	 There were times during the my listen of this show that I had to stop and just gape at what was happening. The -> from "Light" into "Sally" is justly talked about at length, but I loved the > from THE "Crosseyed" into "Light". After that pants-wetting mother of a jam, we think it's time for normalcy, right? Nope. The band crashes into the wonderful opening riff of "Light", and we're OFF. To go from the best "Crosseyed" since 7/29/03, into the 3.0's most awe-inspiring jam vehicle in "Light", is just plain inspiring. The final minute or two of "Light" is one of the best minutes in the thirty years that Phish has been cranking it. Honestly, what the fuck was going on there?? Page completely destroys this section, and holy god is that "Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley?" A true "holy shit, I didn't see that coming," moment for sure. The jam funks along in that nasty way "Sally" tends to do. The return to "Crosseyed" has been done before, but never this well. "Theme" is the perfect cool down point, and did they really play "Rocky Top" to end this sequence? Only Phish could do that. A standard, but well played, "Boogie on Reggae Meatbug" follows, then a jazzfunky YEM to close. A SF-appropriate Ride Captain Ride>Tweezer Reprise lets the crowd sail away.
		There were times during the my listen of this show that I had to stop and just gape at what was happening. The -> from "Light" into "Sally" is justly talked about at length, but I loved the > from THE "Crosseyed" into "Light". After that pants-wetting mother of a jam, we think it's time for normalcy, right? Nope. The band crashes into the wonderful opening riff of "Light", and we're OFF. To go from the best "Crosseyed" since 7/29/03, into the 3.0's most awe-inspiring jam vehicle in "Light", is just plain inspiring. The final minute or two of "Light" is one of the best minutes in the thirty years that Phish has been cranking it. Honestly, what the fuck was going on there?? Page completely destroys this section, and holy god is that "Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley?" A true "holy shit, I didn't see that coming," moment for sure. The jam funks along in that nasty way "Sally" tends to do. The return to "Crosseyed" has been done before, but never this well. "Theme" is the perfect cool down point, and did they really play "Rocky Top" to end this sequence? Only Phish could do that. A standard, but well played, "Boogie on Reggae Meatbug" follows, then a jazzfunky YEM to close. A SF-appropriate Ride Captain Ride>Tweezer Reprise lets the crowd sail away. Just got back from the show. As many others have stated, Crosseyed -> Light -> Sally -> Crosseyed is stunning. The transition from Light -> Sally is exceptionally fluid. The second set will go down as one of the greatest in 3.0, no doubt.
		Just got back from the show. As many others have stated, Crosseyed -> Light -> Sally -> Crosseyed is stunning. The transition from Light -> Sally is exceptionally fluid. The second set will go down as one of the greatest in 3.0, no doubt.
	 The first set is almost certainly the most well put together first frame of a show in the past 8 years.
		The first set is almost certainly the most well put together first frame of a show in the past 8 years.  Set 1
		Set 1 I registered just to post a review (and because I'm a nerd who loves phish)
		I registered just to post a review (and because I'm a nerd who loves phish) Hands down the best show I've ever seen. When they dropped into Sally I remember saying.."and just when you thought it couldn't get any better!" Pure bliss. Just unbelievable. The Crosseyed sandwich will go down as one of the best jams of this summer, if not 3.0
		Hands down the best show I've ever seen. When they dropped into Sally I remember saying.."and just when you thought it couldn't get any better!" Pure bliss. Just unbelievable. The Crosseyed sandwich will go down as one of the best jams of this summer, if not 3.0
	 finally had to make an account after attending this show. my jaw is still on the beer-covered, glowstick-littered, ash-filled floor. words don't do it justice so just download and listen...RIGHT NOW!
		finally had to make an account after attending this show. my jaw is still on the beer-covered, glowstick-littered, ash-filled floor. words don't do it justice so just download and listen...RIGHT NOW! Haven't seen anyone mention the tease of the Mumford and Son's song "The Cave" by Mike during Crosseyed around 13 minutes in.
		Haven't seen anyone mention the tease of the Mumford and Son's song "The Cave" by Mike during Crosseyed around 13 minutes in.
	 Just here to give some love to this beautiful ROGGAE.   Sweet Jesus.
		Just here to give some love to this beautiful ROGGAE.   Sweet Jesus.
	 Wow. Streamed this one and I gotta say that was some of the most undeniable Phish I've heard in recent memory. Download this one absolutely.
		Wow. Streamed this one and I gotta say that was some of the most undeniable Phish I've heard in recent memory. Download this one absolutely.
	 Wow... umm, just, it's like, you see, well, uh, this show is outstanding.  I pulled this down after reading the reviews and seeing a super strong rating.  Gotta hear if this is as terrific as Starlake, which I love... Everyone was right.
		Wow... umm, just, it's like, you see, well, uh, this show is outstanding.  I pulled this down after reading the reviews and seeing a super strong rating.  Gotta hear if this is as terrific as Starlake, which I love... Everyone was right.   I never thought I would hear a show like this from 3.0 Phish.  Absolutely stunned here in my armchair.  This is the kind of show everyone hopes they get to witness.  I am so happy for the first timers who saw this show, or for the guy who hadn't seen a show since the 90's and decided to check one out - they both got a bomb dropped on them, as did everyone else who attended or downloaded this show.
		I never thought I would hear a show like this from 3.0 Phish.  Absolutely stunned here in my armchair.  This is the kind of show everyone hopes they get to witness.  I am so happy for the first timers who saw this show, or for the guy who hadn't seen a show since the 90's and decided to check one out - they both got a bomb dropped on them, as did everyone else who attended or downloaded this show. Leading up to showtime, everyone I met was saying, "This is the night!" We called 9 tunes before the band took the stage. All of them were played. My wife, for the first time in her life, looked at me very intensely during T. Reprise. "I have CHILLS all over my body!"
		Leading up to showtime, everyone I met was saying, "This is the night!" We called 9 tunes before the band took the stage. All of them were played. My wife, for the first time in her life, looked at me very intensely during T. Reprise. "I have CHILLS all over my body!" Instant classic. In my all-time top 5. Second set is ridiculous.
		Instant classic. In my all-time top 5. Second set is ridiculous.
	 Ahhhhhh BOY! What a show! If anyone has a complaint about this show, you're nucking futs.
		Ahhhhhh BOY! What a show! If anyone has a complaint about this show, you're nucking futs.
	 This show is one of the main reasons I am still very passionate about this band โ catching that special show where the bandโs playing and energy of the reactive crowd transcend the typical concert experience.  Itโs been noted by many people that this show was special and perhaps the best the band has played on webcast.  Being there for the weekend, Iโd like to confirm it was.
		This show is one of the main reasons I am still very passionate about this band โ catching that special show where the bandโs playing and energy of the reactive crowd transcend the typical concert experience.  Itโs been noted by many people that this show was special and perhaps the best the band has played on webcast.  Being there for the weekend, Iโd like to confirm it was.   Just walked my dog while listening to this Crosseyed & Painless with Dr. Dre Beat Headphones on.  Had a moment - that moment went something like this, "Have I heard them do this?  OMG I have to rewind and listen to those 17 minutes again - OMG - OMG - they did it again!!!!"   One for the ages!!  A special night in San Fransicko!
		Just walked my dog while listening to this Crosseyed & Painless with Dr. Dre Beat Headphones on.  Had a moment - that moment went something like this, "Have I heard them do this?  OMG I have to rewind and listen to those 17 minutes again - OMG - OMG - they did it again!!!!"   One for the ages!!  A special night in San Fransicko!
	 just echoing what has already been said.  there is no way to compare what just got thrown down saturday and sunday to anything ive ever seen this band do...(~40 shows since 92). sundays set 2 was the most mindblowing set of live music ive seen since Brent passed in 1990.
		just echoing what has already been said.  there is no way to compare what just got thrown down saturday and sunday to anything ive ever seen this band do...(~40 shows since 92). sundays set 2 was the most mindblowing set of live music ive seen since Brent passed in 1990.
	 I got out of work late last night and hopped onto the webcast at NICU. I was heated that I missed a bunch of great songs; Reba and Mound specifically. Little did I know I was still in for a thrill-ride of epic porportions. Roggae and Bowie were amazing and at a point where I definitely thought the set was over. Pumped I heard the mind left body tease at the beginning of Bowie and then was verified by the .net update.
		I got out of work late last night and hopped onto the webcast at NICU. I was heated that I missed a bunch of great songs; Reba and Mound specifically. Little did I know I was still in for a thrill-ride of epic porportions. Roggae and Bowie were amazing and at a point where I definitely thought the set was over. Pumped I heard the mind left body tease at the beginning of Bowie and then was verified by the .net update. Now THIS is Phish 2012! Second set is hot top to bottom, with must hear work in Light and Sneakin'. The boys are primed and ready to sail to another shore, and be free once more.
		Now THIS is Phish 2012! Second set is hot top to bottom, with must hear work in Light and Sneakin'. The boys are primed and ready to sail to another shore, and be free once more.
	 This second set is absolutely blisteringly superb ... Downloading and listening to this show is highly recommended. As far as Phish "3.0" (for lack of a better word, term, or phrase) goes, this is about as good as it gets. Wish I could've frickin' been there.
		This second set is absolutely blisteringly superb ... Downloading and listening to this show is highly recommended. As far as Phish "3.0" (for lack of a better word, term, or phrase) goes, this is about as good as it gets. Wish I could've frickin' been there.
	 Probably - *probably* - the best show of 2012, at least as of this pre-OKC/Dick's writing, and probably a Top 3 show of 3.0. The second set is that transcendent, IMO. I could listen to that 45 minute Set II opening sequence all day, and everything that comes afterwards (a hot Boogie On, super-fun YEM, and yes, even Meatstick) is just gravy on top of the best biscuit I've eaten all year.
		Probably - *probably* - the best show of 2012, at least as of this pre-OKC/Dick's writing, and probably a Top 3 show of 3.0. The second set is that transcendent, IMO. I could listen to that 45 minute Set II opening sequence all day, and everything that comes afterwards (a hot Boogie On, super-fun YEM, and yes, even Meatstick) is just gravy on top of the best biscuit I've eaten all year.  I am sure someone has said it before, but if the people want to hear Phish acknowledge the Grateful Dead in one of my top 2-3 Phish shows of all time (since 1999); listen to the Mind Left Body Jam opening notes to David Bowie.  i was quick to point it out to my wife becase I had listened to 6/18/94 the day before.
		I am sure someone has said it before, but if the people want to hear Phish acknowledge the Grateful Dead in one of my top 2-3 Phish shows of all time (since 1999); listen to the Mind Left Body Jam opening notes to David Bowie.  i was quick to point it out to my wife becase I had listened to 6/18/94 the day before. Light->Sneakin'.  HOLY EFFING $H@%!!!!!!
		Light->Sneakin'.  HOLY EFFING $H@%!!!!!! Show was nuts. Light -> Sally -> Crosseyed was SEAMLESS. Unreal.
		Show was nuts. Light -> Sally -> Crosseyed was SEAMLESS. Unreal. "Was that a "Single Ladies" tease in the "Light"?"
		"Was that a "Single Ladies" tease in the "Light"?" The segue back into the C&P Reprise was worth the cost of admission itself.  Would have killed for another 4 minutes of either Boogie or Meatstick, but regardless, that was some damn fine f*cking music.  And that was an exceptional vocal jam too.
		The segue back into the C&P Reprise was worth the cost of admission itself.  Would have killed for another 4 minutes of either Boogie or Meatstick, but regardless, that was some damn fine f*cking music.  And that was an exceptional vocal jam too.
	 Among many other great moments documented in other reviews, I love the swagger of Trey's licks in the latter half of Mike's solo in Free, and Page's triumphant entry into Meatstick.
		Among many other great moments documented in other reviews, I love the swagger of Trey's licks in the latter half of Mike's solo in Free, and Page's triumphant entry into Meatstick.  A show of this caliber matched with a venue this small made this quite an experience.
		A show of this caliber matched with a venue this small made this quite an experience.  This was absolutely the best three shows I have ever been to. I saw the Grateful dead in 93 94 95 and  then hopped onto phish and I absolutely believe that was the best show since forever!! And not just the show but the venue, the people, the city. It was just pure energy between the band and the crowd, It reminded me of the tabernacle in ATL, It is so intimate that it seems that the band just throws out all this magic and energy into the crowd and then the crowd plays with it, then gives it back to the band and so on and so forth. The the 19th was my birthday and it was the best night of 32 years of living!!!!!(~);}
		This was absolutely the best three shows I have ever been to. I saw the Grateful dead in 93 94 95 and  then hopped onto phish and I absolutely believe that was the best show since forever!! And not just the show but the venue, the people, the city. It was just pure energy between the band and the crowd, It reminded me of the tabernacle in ATL, It is so intimate that it seems that the band just throws out all this magic and energy into the crowd and then the crowd plays with it, then gives it back to the band and so on and so forth. The the 19th was my birthday and it was the best night of 32 years of living!!!!!(~);}
	 Holy cow! This second set is straight fire, hose, and simmering greatness. This is what we are looking for. It is no wonder this is the highest rated show so far this year. The first set is pretty damn good. This show is an instant classic. Get it now, right now.
		Holy cow! This second set is straight fire, hose, and simmering greatness. This is what we are looking for. It is no wonder this is the highest rated show so far this year. The first set is pretty damn good. This show is an instant classic. Get it now, right now.
	 Once again, an amazing event.
		Once again, an amazing event. This was my 88th show and it felt like my first all over again... except for the fact that I knew a lot more songs this time around.
		This was my 88th show and it felt like my first all over again... except for the fact that I knew a lot more songs this time around. The author has removed all of the text from their comment
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	 The reviews are close to how i felt during this show. I just want to add that watching trey set his guitar down and dance during mike's bass solo was sweet. It's nice to see the boys enjoying their own music so much. I absolutely love this band. I was so lost from 04-09. Looking forward to next year!
		The reviews are close to how i felt during this show. I just want to add that watching trey set his guitar down and dance during mike's bass solo was sweet. It's nice to see the boys enjoying their own music so much. I absolutely love this band. I was so lost from 04-09. Looking forward to next year!
	 off the couch tour and there is the west coast heater.... very sick!!!!  crosseyed and painless reprise????
		off the couch tour and there is the west coast heater.... very sick!!!!  crosseyed and painless reprise???? THANK YOU PHISH!!!!! I loved all three shows.
		THANK YOU PHISH!!!!! I loved all three shows. This was a PERFECT Phish show. Someone hand me a napkin so I can wipe my mouth.
		This was a PERFECT Phish show. Someone hand me a napkin so I can wipe my mouth.
	 It was only a matter of time before a 2nd set opened with the mother of all 3.0 jams. Was this that show? Muah hah hah......we will see won't we! Summers not over yet....
		It was only a matter of time before a 2nd set opened with the mother of all 3.0 jams. Was this that show? Muah hah hah......we will see won't we! Summers not over yet....
	 After burning the place down last night, they (and we) arrived tired but ready to rally.  Phish guided us in with the most chill--almost quiet--set I've seen. They were gentle but started pushing gently too.
		After burning the place down last night, they (and we) arrived tired but ready to rally.  Phish guided us in with the most chill--almost quiet--set I've seen. They were gentle but started pushing gently too.  Wow. Streamed this one and I gotta say that was some of the most undeniable Phish I've heard in recent memory. Download this one absolutely.
		Wow. Streamed this one and I gotta say that was some of the most undeniable Phish I've heard in recent memory. Download this one absolutely.
	 After months of listening to this show there are a few teases I believe deserve a mention:
		After months of listening to this show there are a few teases I believe deserve a mention: FWIW - Crosseyed contains a tease of "Gamera" by Tortoise, off the Lazarus Taxon album, at about 12min 50sec. I was fortunate enough to be there on that fine evening and remember thinking I'd heard it before but couldn't place it until I recently played my Tortoise album.
		FWIW - Crosseyed contains a tease of "Gamera" by Tortoise, off the Lazarus Taxon album, at about 12min 50sec. I was fortunate enough to be there on that fine evening and remember thinking I'd heard it before but couldn't place it until I recently played my Tortoise album.
	 I think because STL was a sleeper and this show is considered the marquee (prior to Dick's), the details aren't considered as closely.  I think there is a general consensus among the Leg 2 shows (at least among those that attend/listen carefully/download) that the best shows pre-Dick's are BGCA3, STL, and Long Beach (but without a truly inspiring Rock and Roll, where would Long Beach be?).  I am not here to scrutinize.  Robert Fripp once explained the clear distinction when attending a show between "listening" and "hearing" the music.  He said it is the difference between being alive or not- listening is a careful attention to the music, hearing is putting yourself on "auto-pilot" and not actively using your brain during the "musical event."  With this explained, I would like to make clear that this is a defense of the STL sleeper show.  Ranking is biased based on individual desires, predispositions, and personal experience/knowledge.  So I wish not to rank, but to make a comparison outside of any hierarchy.  STL was in my humble, but attentive perspective, the most focused and tightest show musically of the entire second leg.  I heard a raw energy there unlike any other, as if Phish was neutral energy-wise stepping on the stage, and after the first set, they were running off with a youthful buzz.  The second set was a tribute to what mature, 3.0 phish is truly capable of, that which no other band is today- deep musical cohesion and precision.  I believe the band was surprised by IT in STL.  Again, this is just a review of STL; which I felt inclined to report, because I have not listened to such a tight show since Deer Creek 1.  I would also say that Alpine 1 and 2 are highly underrated for variables different than the usual ones.  Anyway, whatever this special IT is, I believe it catches Trey, Mike, Page, and Fish off guard.  Check out STL, particularly after things get hot- approximately after Ocelot.  Try to listen to things that are intangible compared to the usual variables (such as: how many bustouts?, type II jams?, gimicks, etc) - listen for IT in STL.
		I think because STL was a sleeper and this show is considered the marquee (prior to Dick's), the details aren't considered as closely.  I think there is a general consensus among the Leg 2 shows (at least among those that attend/listen carefully/download) that the best shows pre-Dick's are BGCA3, STL, and Long Beach (but without a truly inspiring Rock and Roll, where would Long Beach be?).  I am not here to scrutinize.  Robert Fripp once explained the clear distinction when attending a show between "listening" and "hearing" the music.  He said it is the difference between being alive or not- listening is a careful attention to the music, hearing is putting yourself on "auto-pilot" and not actively using your brain during the "musical event."  With this explained, I would like to make clear that this is a defense of the STL sleeper show.  Ranking is biased based on individual desires, predispositions, and personal experience/knowledge.  So I wish not to rank, but to make a comparison outside of any hierarchy.  STL was in my humble, but attentive perspective, the most focused and tightest show musically of the entire second leg.  I heard a raw energy there unlike any other, as if Phish was neutral energy-wise stepping on the stage, and after the first set, they were running off with a youthful buzz.  The second set was a tribute to what mature, 3.0 phish is truly capable of, that which no other band is today- deep musical cohesion and precision.  I believe the band was surprised by IT in STL.  Again, this is just a review of STL; which I felt inclined to report, because I have not listened to such a tight show since Deer Creek 1.  I would also say that Alpine 1 and 2 are highly underrated for variables different than the usual ones.  Anyway, whatever this special IT is, I believe it catches Trey, Mike, Page, and Fish off guard.  Check out STL, particularly after things get hot- approximately after Ocelot.  Try to listen to things that are intangible compared to the usual variables (such as: how many bustouts?, type II jams?, gimicks, etc) - listen for IT in STL.
	 So it's been a few weeks since I literally lost my face on the floor of the BGCA. I felt it was necessary to give myself some time to process the awesomeness of what had just occurred. 3 nights of Phish. rewind to august 2011.
		So it's been a few weeks since I literally lost my face on the floor of the BGCA. I felt it was necessary to give myself some time to process the awesomeness of what had just occurred. 3 nights of Phish. rewind to august 2011. Discussing with my friend and brother before the show we knew tonight was a make or break show to really define the weekend overall musically. We got absolutely treated with the show of the summer!
		Discussing with my friend and brother before the show we knew tonight was a make or break show to really define the weekend overall musically. We got absolutely treated with the show of the summer! Bowie has a passage in the jam very similar to Fluff's Travels.
		Bowie has a passage in the jam very similar to Fluff's Travels.
	 I came down from washington to see all four cali. shows,and all four of them blew me and my dancing glow stix in hand out of the the water,as they always do.I just love dancing my butt off to phish they are the  best.If you were next to me you would of heard me scream I LOVE PHISH !! at each show.There the only music that can fill me with enough energy to jump up and down and sweat that long,and move me in such a way.What a musical journey they are.I feel so grateful to have them in my life.I want to tour with them and be a phish dancer on stage,for reals
		I came down from washington to see all four cali. shows,and all four of them blew me and my dancing glow stix in hand out of the the water,as they always do.I just love dancing my butt off to phish they are the  best.If you were next to me you would of heard me scream I LOVE PHISH !! at each show.There the only music that can fill me with enough energy to jump up and down and sweat that long,and move me in such a way.What a musical journey they are.I feel so grateful to have them in my life.I want to tour with them and be a phish dancer on stage,for reals  .Phish in san.fran was soooo fun!!!.
 .Phish in san.fran was soooo fun!!!.
	 Nice subtle Antelope tease by Trey in the Light Jam
		Nice subtle Antelope tease by Trey in the Light Jam
	 There's a mind left body tease from mike at the beginning of Bowie right?
		There's a mind left body tease from mike at the beginning of Bowie right?
	 C'mon boys, this was Frisco, and you couldn't give us a LITTLE Dead love?  Jerry's 70th just past and all?!  Great shows, but C'MON!
		C'mon boys, this was Frisco, and you couldn't give us a LITTLE Dead love?  Jerry's 70th just past and all?!  Great shows, but C'MON!
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Review by phishm0610
I've been seeing Phish since 94 and have maybe reviewed 5 shows up to now. I never saw the point as everyone always wrote what I felt.
These last few shows are different. They are a cosmic interstellar metaphysical psychic journey that explodes into the psychedelic jamfest that we all just witnessed.
This may sound weird, but I'm glad I wasn't there. That was more then I could handle sitting at my computer, and I have tasted the Chalkdust. Sorry if I sound spun out, but I'm spun out. That was the best Phish show I have ever heard. And if you check my stats, I've seen at least a couple killer shows, and have listened to bordering on tens of thousands of hours of music. I like no other band and can't be convinced by anyone that another band exists. Tonight justifies my haste for any other music then Phish. They play what I feel and push it into your soul like a freight train of energy.
You either feel it or you like Dave.
Now, obviously explaining it is another thing. Good luck.