Soundcheck: My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, Jam -> Dog Log -> Buffalo Bill (lyric mash up with "Jet" by Wings) -> Power of Soul
SET 1: Wolfman's Brother, Gotta Jibboo, Cavern > Birds of a Feather, Funky Bitch, Cities > Rift > Bathtub Gin > Tube > Walk Away
SET 2: Golden Age > 46 Days > Boogie On Reggae Woman > Ghost > Carini > Piper > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Mike's Song > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: Weekapaug Groove > Character Zero
 I'm already on record as stating that the most underrated show of this year is Alpharetta 1 by a very, very healthy margin, but the more I think about the more I'm starting to wonder if it's actually this show that deserves the dubious distinction. In fact, I'd go as far to say as I consider this show the 12/7/97 of Summer 2013. Now, before you get all up in arms about me comparing a show sporting a healthy 3.6 rating to one of Fall '97's most beloved shows (and one of my most beloved shows, for that matter), what I'm trying to get at is that this is the biggest dance party of the tour, while also not necessarily being the deepest show of the tour (they played that three days previous), with a second set that rewards repeated listens. This is a show that I think will age quite well.
		I'm already on record as stating that the most underrated show of this year is Alpharetta 1 by a very, very healthy margin, but the more I think about the more I'm starting to wonder if it's actually this show that deserves the dubious distinction. In fact, I'd go as far to say as I consider this show the 12/7/97 of Summer 2013. Now, before you get all up in arms about me comparing a show sporting a healthy 3.6 rating to one of Fall '97's most beloved shows (and one of my most beloved shows, for that matter), what I'm trying to get at is that this is the biggest dance party of the tour, while also not necessarily being the deepest show of the tour (they played that three days previous), with a second set that rewards repeated listens. This is a show that I think will age quite well. Sitting here in the venue two hours early (pre-show music is the John Coltrane quartet, btw) for Wednesday's show, so I thought I'd take this time to write a review of last night's show on my brand-spankin'-new iPhone 5.
		Sitting here in the venue two hours early (pre-show music is the John Coltrane quartet, btw) for Wednesday's show, so I thought I'd take this time to write a review of last night's show on my brand-spankin'-new iPhone 5.   Good show BUT ... a good Carini should be evil.  Kids should have nightmares.  It should be able to hold it's own on a Halloween mix.  Demons should be unearthing themselves and thinking "hey, this'll work."  This Carini was downright nice.  It was the happiest Carini I've ever heard.  Not cool Mr. Happy Trey, not cool.
		Good show BUT ... a good Carini should be evil.  Kids should have nightmares.  It should be able to hold it's own on a Halloween mix.  Demons should be unearthing themselves and thinking "hey, this'll work."  This Carini was downright nice.  It was the happiest Carini I've ever heard.  Not cool Mr. Happy Trey, not cool.
	 This is my first post, but I had to try to correct the travesty that is the current 3.5 rating on this show. I was at the Gorge for the two shows immediately prior to this that are both at ~4.5 and this show was utter fire. It was just a complete funk festival that did not disappoint and had many stellar jams and sequences (Ghost > Carini > Piper). The whole show had a chill, unique mood to it and the first hour of the second set is off the chain. Don't listen to the haters and check this one out for sure!
		This is my first post, but I had to try to correct the travesty that is the current 3.5 rating on this show. I was at the Gorge for the two shows immediately prior to this that are both at ~4.5 and this show was utter fire. It was just a complete funk festival that did not disappoint and had many stellar jams and sequences (Ghost > Carini > Piper). The whole show had a chill, unique mood to it and the first hour of the second set is off the chain. Don't listen to the haters and check this one out for sure!
	 Decent show, definitely nothing to write home about. This was one of the few instances where Set I was much more dominant over Set II. Although Set II looks great on paper, it felt very rushed and unfortunately falls pretty flat. Golden Age and 46 Days were average, an awkward transition into Boogie, Ghost had a couple interesting moments and Carini and Piper were forgettable. As if an acknowledgement by the band that things are a bit "vanilla" tonight, we get a Velvet Sea. Mike's is straight Type I and Slave has a nice climax. Weekapaug was too little too late and Zero was well..... standard Zero.
		Decent show, definitely nothing to write home about. This was one of the few instances where Set I was much more dominant over Set II. Although Set II looks great on paper, it felt very rushed and unfortunately falls pretty flat. Golden Age and 46 Days were average, an awkward transition into Boogie, Ghost had a couple interesting moments and Carini and Piper were forgettable. As if an acknowledgement by the band that things are a bit "vanilla" tonight, we get a Velvet Sea. Mike's is straight Type I and Slave has a nice climax. Weekapaug was too little too late and Zero was well..... standard Zero.  I think soundcheck's are what they should be doing in the shows.....My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, Jam -> Dog Log -> Buffalo Bill (lyric mash up with "Jet" by Wings) -> Power of Soul.......  I would love to get that in the middle of a second set!!!!!!  Bring back the goooooood old days
		I think soundcheck's are what they should be doing in the shows.....My Soul, Ginseng Sullivan, Jam -> Dog Log -> Buffalo Bill (lyric mash up with "Jet" by Wings) -> Power of Soul.......  I would love to get that in the middle of a second set!!!!!!  Bring back the goooooood old days  
 
	 My third time tagging along with my bro @Penn42 to see Phish.  Show was a lot of fun and definitely had some great versions of wolfman's brother, 46 days later, mikes song and some kick ass lights.  I miss the trampolines, but the lights were still sweet.  Character zero as the second song of the encore was cool, and enjoyable, but I was hopeful weekapaug groove would've had some smooth transition into the closer.  Still, got tonight, hear some more great shit and have another awesome time.
		My third time tagging along with my bro @Penn42 to see Phish.  Show was a lot of fun and definitely had some great versions of wolfman's brother, 46 days later, mikes song and some kick ass lights.  I miss the trampolines, but the lights were still sweet.  Character zero as the second song of the encore was cool, and enjoyable, but I was hopeful weekapaug groove would've had some smooth transition into the closer.  Still, got tonight, hear some more great shit and have another awesome time.
	 Agreed @PhishMarketStew .  I wasn't there, but listening to it now, and it smokes.  Buttery funk throughout.  Underrated show of summer so far.
		Agreed @PhishMarketStew .  I wasn't there, but listening to it now, and it smokes.  Buttery funk throughout.  Underrated show of summer so far.
	 The Carini>Ghost>Piper was some of the most inspired playing ive heard from the boys... Absolute monster of a show...
		The Carini>Ghost>Piper was some of the most inspired playing ive heard from the boys... Absolute monster of a show...
	 Okay, this may sound crazy.  But here goes.  On this date I was an 18yr old fan (girlfriend gave me a copy of A Live One in '95), and had never been to a show.  Fucked up right?  Most people don't believe me.  Being from Washington State and born in 1982 I just never caught the craze, and by the time they were regularly in the PacNW I was busy raving it up and listening to Phish in the background.
		Okay, this may sound crazy.  But here goes.  On this date I was an 18yr old fan (girlfriend gave me a copy of A Live One in '95), and had never been to a show.  Fucked up right?  Most people don't believe me.  Being from Washington State and born in 1982 I just never caught the craze, and by the time they were regularly in the PacNW I was busy raving it up and listening to Phish in the background. !
  ! I think this show is right up there with those that surround it.  Everyone was still basking in the afterglow of a great Gorge run as they played this and then it became immediately overshadowed by the next night, but this show is way above average and certainly better than any show from earlier in the tour except for (maybe) MPP2.  However, this second set is much better than that one, IMO.
		I think this show is right up there with those that surround it.  Everyone was still basking in the afterglow of a great Gorge run as they played this and then it became immediately overshadowed by the next night, but this show is way above average and certainly better than any show from earlier in the tour except for (maybe) MPP2.  However, this second set is much better than that one, IMO. This show is understandably overshadowed by the next night's fireworks, but it shouldn't be overlooked. The band plays with a confident fluidity from start to end.
		This show is understandably overshadowed by the next night's fireworks, but it shouldn't be overlooked. The band plays with a confident fluidity from start to end.  After spending a day off at Crater Lake I pitched my tent in a state-run campground that charged on the honour system.  I’ve always thought that if the honour system was called something else like, oh I don’t know, the “sucker system” or maybe the “who-cares system” it wouldn’t be nearly as effective.  But it isn’t so it was; I did the honourable thing and dropped $18 in the box (which was ironically locked up tight with a huge padlock – clearly the honour system is a one-way street ‘round these parts).
		After spending a day off at Crater Lake I pitched my tent in a state-run campground that charged on the honour system.  I’ve always thought that if the honour system was called something else like, oh I don’t know, the “sucker system” or maybe the “who-cares system” it wouldn’t be nearly as effective.  But it isn’t so it was; I did the honourable thing and dropped $18 in the box (which was ironically locked up tight with a huge padlock – clearly the honour system is a one-way street ‘round these parts). This first set is probably in my top 5 of 3.0.  IN my review for the next night, I wrote "the first set is amazing" and then went on from there.  What I should have said is that, minus the obvious Tweezer from the night before, this is the best set of Tahoe and definitely the best set of anything from the Gorge through SF.  Yes, I'm serious.  It didn't hurt that they played standout versions of some of my favorite jammers (Jibboo, Birds, Cities, Tube).  Of course I've relistened to the Tweezer, but when I grab my iPod (cram it, millennials) and am at a total loss for what to play in the car on a drive, this first set is where I go.  Enough said.
		This first set is probably in my top 5 of 3.0.  IN my review for the next night, I wrote "the first set is amazing" and then went on from there.  What I should have said is that, minus the obvious Tweezer from the night before, this is the best set of Tahoe and definitely the best set of anything from the Gorge through SF.  Yes, I'm serious.  It didn't hurt that they played standout versions of some of my favorite jammers (Jibboo, Birds, Cities, Tube).  Of course I've relistened to the Tweezer, but when I grab my iPod (cram it, millennials) and am at a total loss for what to play in the car on a drive, this first set is where I go.  Enough said.
	 I am fascinated that no one here seems to like the Carini as much as I did. I frankly have not heard interplay amongst all four members like this in ages. It sounds to me like all the members are just floating over each others notes, all four in unison. This is a wonderfully free flowing jam that deserves another listen. And only at 8 minutes!
		I am fascinated that no one here seems to like the Carini as much as I did. I frankly have not heard interplay amongst all four members like this in ages. It sounds to me like all the members are just floating over each others notes, all four in unison. This is a wonderfully free flowing jam that deserves another listen. And only at 8 minutes!
	 Yea, that's type II for you. Going where things "don't belong"
		Yea, that's type II for you. Going where things "don't belong"Add a Review
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Set 2 you can listen to start to finish and have nothing to argue with. Funk party from Golden Age to Boogie; a classic trio in Ghost>Carini>Piper (that's one uplifting Carini monster), a tear jerking Velvet, and a split Mike's Groove/Slave sandwich with Paug showing up in the encore..WHAT? First time that has happened in 23 years.
And Character Zero serves as a sign that they still got a LOT of life left in them for BGCA and Dicks!
It keeps getting better. GET ME TO SAN FRAN now.