Soundcheck: It's Ice, Architect, 20 Years Later
SET 1: Crowd Control > Chalk Dust Torture, The Wedge, Funky Bitch, Heavy Things, Bug, Bouncing Around the Room, Tube > Julius, Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Backwards Down the Number Line > Tweezer > Sand > Carini -> Architect[1], Wilson > Boogie On Reggae Woman > Possum
ENCORE: Show of Life > Tweezer Reprise
 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 A Picture of Nectar
					3
					A Picture of Nectar
					3
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A few disjointed thoughts to match a disjointed show:
		A few disjointed thoughts to match a disjointed show: SPAC couch tour, night two.
		SPAC couch tour, night two.  TL;DR:  Tube, Melt, Sand, Carini, Boogie
		TL;DR:  Tube, Melt, Sand, Carini, Boogie Couch tour tonight.  Thought the show was disorganized, sloppy, and weak.  The band didn't really attack any of the songs with good pace or togetherness.  A few pacing issues, no real chances to sure up the jams with all four guys on the same page.  I thought every time they tried to do some good improv they just moved on and changed directions without ever really getting in a good groove.
		Couch tour tonight.  Thought the show was disorganized, sloppy, and weak.  The band didn't really attack any of the songs with good pace or togetherness.  A few pacing issues, no real chances to sure up the jams with all four guys on the same page.  I thought every time they tried to do some good improv they just moved on and changed directions without ever really getting in a good groove.   Happy to say I had my first positive experience on the SPAC lawn. Who would have thought that there are places to boogie down out there, in full view of the stage? The world is a wonderful place.
		Happy to say I had my first positive experience on the SPAC lawn. Who would have thought that there are places to boogie down out there, in full view of the stage? The world is a wonderful place. To me, the show was about highs and lows.  First set highlights were for sure tube and melt (was I the only one who kinda liked the weird syncopated ending?) but the set felt a bit disjointed.  But wow that melt...went all over the place in a good way.
		To me, the show was about highs and lows.  First set highlights were for sure tube and melt (was I the only one who kinda liked the weird syncopated ending?) but the set felt a bit disjointed.  But wow that melt...went all over the place in a good way. More Unpredictable Music, Less Unpredictable Skies
		More Unpredictable Music, Less Unpredictable Skies Alright, let's get down to the nitty gritty.
		Alright, let's get down to the nitty gritty. Tube>Julius followed by SOAM was pretty fun because it felt like the set was going to end after Julius then the boys threw Split Open at us, extending the set a bit. At that point I had a huge feeling we'd get a Sand>Carini just for giggles second set possibly between a tweezer and sure enough, we did. (the boys like phucking with us!) I also feel that while Trey sounded forced at times, it fit perfectly with the theme of the night, which was clearly a little low blow gag to big phans, a 'forced' never ending first set, followed by the much hated BDTNL, then a gnarly Tweezer>Sand>Carini with a 'forced' possum to end the second set seemingly short! A lot of phans were either completely blown away and accepted this humor, or they were offended and hated the show along with Trey and Mike's playing (the completely intentional tension exercises sounding slightly off). A 4 overall simply because I can understand how this show phucked with fans, but its so hilarious, truly. In truth it deserves a 10,000. listening to the burnt out kids and custies bitch about trey's playing in the lot after the show was priceless!
		Tube>Julius followed by SOAM was pretty fun because it felt like the set was going to end after Julius then the boys threw Split Open at us, extending the set a bit. At that point I had a huge feeling we'd get a Sand>Carini just for giggles second set possibly between a tweezer and sure enough, we did. (the boys like phucking with us!) I also feel that while Trey sounded forced at times, it fit perfectly with the theme of the night, which was clearly a little low blow gag to big phans, a 'forced' never ending first set, followed by the much hated BDTNL, then a gnarly Tweezer>Sand>Carini with a 'forced' possum to end the second set seemingly short! A lot of phans were either completely blown away and accepted this humor, or they were offended and hated the show along with Trey and Mike's playing (the completely intentional tension exercises sounding slightly off). A 4 overall simply because I can understand how this show phucked with fans, but its so hilarious, truly. In truth it deserves a 10,000. listening to the burnt out kids and custies bitch about trey's playing in the lot after the show was priceless!
	 This was an inconsistent effort, to say the least, but there are some SERIOUS highlights in the show.  I mean SERIOUS.
		This was an inconsistent effort, to say the least, but there are some SERIOUS highlights in the show.  I mean SERIOUS.   Damn this was good.  Props to the Korean kid Jason from Chiago!  Man, you were a trip!
		Damn this was good.  Props to the Korean kid Jason from Chiago!  Man, you were a trip!   I don't know how some of you can bash this show. I understand couch tour isn't the same. Even lawn doesn't get the full show...but let me tell you, the energy inside the pavilion was unbelievable. The setting inside was so intimate, they had the entire crowd hanging on every note. I was a bit under impressed with the new lights from what I saw from videos from Bangor and the lawn Friday night but after seeing them up close and personal they are so much better than the past couple years (ill have a forum post with my full take on the lights.)
		I don't know how some of you can bash this show. I understand couch tour isn't the same. Even lawn doesn't get the full show...but let me tell you, the energy inside the pavilion was unbelievable. The setting inside was so intimate, they had the entire crowd hanging on every note. I was a bit under impressed with the new lights from what I saw from videos from Bangor and the lawn Friday night but after seeing them up close and personal they are so much better than the past couple years (ill have a forum post with my full take on the lights.)  Go listen to the Carini from this show. If you don't want to listen to the SOAMelt or if you don't like a trio of Heavy Things/Bug/Bouncin', just listen to that Carini another four times.
		Go listen to the Carini from this show. If you don't want to listen to the SOAMelt or if you don't like a trio of Heavy Things/Bug/Bouncin', just listen to that Carini another four times.
	 Decent show.  Highlights we're Chalkdust crescendos and up to par Heavy Things. Not sure what happened at the of Melt, but apparently Trey didn't either. Found myself confused at the second set with a 10 minute SPAC debut of Tweezer and then random changes in Sand and a cracked out Boogie and Possum. Page was about the shred the vocoder and Trey flipped into Possum randomly.  He seemed amped up to change tunes too quick while the band was just settling in. Decent show and energetic Reprise definitely.
		Decent show.  Highlights we're Chalkdust crescendos and up to par Heavy Things. Not sure what happened at the of Melt, but apparently Trey didn't either. Found myself confused at the second set with a 10 minute SPAC debut of Tweezer and then random changes in Sand and a cracked out Boogie and Possum. Page was about the shred the vocoder and Trey flipped into Possum randomly.  He seemed amped up to change tunes too quick while the band was just settling in. Decent show and energetic Reprise definitely.
	 I brought a musician friend I've known for almost 30 years to this show.  What better place to pop his cherry than saturday night at SPAC?!?!  What's that you say, Sunday night at SPAC?  Not fair . . . I tried to guide him to help him understand what he was about to hear:
		I brought a musician friend I've known for almost 30 years to this show.  What better place to pop his cherry than saturday night at SPAC?!?!  What's that you say, Sunday night at SPAC?  Not fair . . . I tried to guide him to help him understand what he was about to hear: I thought this was the weakest show of the 2013 SPAC run even though it was still a badass show! I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on tis SOAMelt, I personally thought it was awesome! kinda reminded me of the Big Cypress Melt as far as the place they took it even though at the end it kinda got "lost". I gave it a 4/5 although I think it deserves more of a 3.8/5
		I thought this was the weakest show of the 2013 SPAC run even though it was still a badass show! I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on tis SOAMelt, I personally thought it was awesome! kinda reminded me of the Big Cypress Melt as far as the place they took it even though at the end it kinda got "lost". I gave it a 4/5 although I think it deserves more of a 3.8/5
	 Best show of my life. All you downers out there need to find better drugs or something..
		Best show of my life. All you downers out there need to find better drugs or something..  Best show of my life. All you downers out there need to find better drugs or something..
		Best show of my life. All you downers out there need to find better drugs or something..  First set was the greatest set i've ever experienced... never felt energy like that before. The placement of every song was perfect. Words truly don't describe what it was like being there in person; tube > julius and split open and melt was a highlight of my phishing career... split open and melt left me speechless for the rest of the weekend, never experienced anything like it. BDNL held a crucial spot in this show, would have liked to see something else; other than that this show was truly unforgettable.
		First set was the greatest set i've ever experienced... never felt energy like that before. The placement of every song was perfect. Words truly don't describe what it was like being there in person; tube > julius and split open and melt was a highlight of my phishing career... split open and melt left me speechless for the rest of the weekend, never experienced anything like it. BDNL held a crucial spot in this show, would have liked to see something else; other than that this show was truly unforgettable.
	 Seriously if the first thing you after a show is come on here bitch stop going. Most of you guys are just trying sound smart by criticizing them. So far they killed both shows at SPAC. Two new debuts , insane energy , great shows.
		Seriously if the first thing you after a show is come on here bitch stop going. Most of you guys are just trying sound smart by criticizing them. So far they killed both shows at SPAC. Two new debuts , insane energy , great shows.
	 Watched the show on livephish in its entirety. The first set was the standard 10-12 songs with nothing real special. Tube was the highlight and had potential to go to "that place", but was cut short by Trey. I don't understand why he does that! SOAM was "different" in that it had an extended jam. But the jam was NOT good. I couldn't believe that I was watching one of the greatest guitar players around (my opinion) sound that bad. Throughout this show, I often wondered if Trey was listening to the same band everybody else was. He was so off...and a lot. Bouncin' was hard to listen to especially at the end. It sounded like Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future playing at The Enchantment Under the Sea Dance when his hand started disappearing.
		Watched the show on livephish in its entirety. The first set was the standard 10-12 songs with nothing real special. Tube was the highlight and had potential to go to "that place", but was cut short by Trey. I don't understand why he does that! SOAM was "different" in that it had an extended jam. But the jam was NOT good. I couldn't believe that I was watching one of the greatest guitar players around (my opinion) sound that bad. Throughout this show, I often wondered if Trey was listening to the same band everybody else was. He was so off...and a lot. Bouncin' was hard to listen to especially at the end. It sounded like Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future playing at The Enchantment Under the Sea Dance when his hand started disappearing.Add a Review
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Review by PhastPacker
Mine ears have scene the coming of the lord and I havent the faintest clue where the rest of the reviewers of tonight's show are coming from.
From Chalkdust on I thought this show was one of the best of the modern era. I felt the energy, execution and free flowing vibe of the both setlists were just what the Dr. ordered. 'Melt' should be in the conversation with the Dicks 'Undermind' as best Set I jam in years and the triumvirate of Tweezer, Sand and Carini floored me. I'm not going to attempt to describe what I heard because frankly, my brain is not up to snuff at the moment but was anyone else cloud surfing through a Pandoran forest towards the end of Carini? Fuck my face
Why must all today's Phisheads have a 15 or 20 minute type II jam to see the beauty in what is going down? The 2012 MSG Tweezer is an example of the emperor's new clothes... well i'm ranting and not very well indeed.
Show reminded me of night 1, Worcester '12. Stella got her groove Back. I'm Stella.