SET 1: AC/DC Bag > The Moma Dance > Sparkle, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Lawn Boy, Wolfman's Brother, Roses Are Free > Scent of a Mule[1], Ocelot, Cavern, While My Guitar Gently Weeps
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture > Golden Age > Birds of a Feather, Sand > Down with Disease[2] > My Friend, My Friend > Harry Hood > Character Zero
ENCORE: Loving Cup
 I've been listening to Phish since I was in college back in the 1.0 era and have seen many many shows, even caught the European tour in '97, and I have to say, this concert was one of my favorites.  I live in Los Angeles, which is one finicky city, especially when it comes to music. Phish knows this all too well, and they delivered a show perfect for this jaded city - it was a solid ROCK CONCERT front to back.  Sure, the setlist had a lot of crowd pleasers, and maybe there are more exploratory shows on this tour, but for people like me that lost touch with the band (and honestly felt the 2.0 vibe was lacking), they brought me back into the fold.  BIG TIME.  So inspiring to see a great band deal with their struggles and come back strong.  It will never be 1.0, nor should it be, but whatever this is that's happening now, IT'S GREAT.
		I've been listening to Phish since I was in college back in the 1.0 era and have seen many many shows, even caught the European tour in '97, and I have to say, this concert was one of my favorites.  I live in Los Angeles, which is one finicky city, especially when it comes to music. Phish knows this all too well, and they delivered a show perfect for this jaded city - it was a solid ROCK CONCERT front to back.  Sure, the setlist had a lot of crowd pleasers, and maybe there are more exploratory shows on this tour, but for people like me that lost touch with the band (and honestly felt the 2.0 vibe was lacking), they brought me back into the fold.  BIG TIME.  So inspiring to see a great band deal with their struggles and come back strong.  It will never be 1.0, nor should it be, but whatever this is that's happening now, IT'S GREAT.
	 The last night of our 8 show run was very different than any other night. I expected a lot of repeats and a party show atmosphere. What I got was a good, crowd pleasing show with one fantastic jam in Harry Hood.
		The last night of our 8 show run was very different than any other night. I expected a lot of repeats and a party show atmosphere. What I got was a good, crowd pleasing show with one fantastic jam in Harry Hood. Note: This was my first Phish show. I've been listening intermittently to live stuff and excitedly poring over setlists for years, but I decided it was finally time to get out and do it. Because why not? I don't have a lot of money, which is probably my best excuse for why I've never been to a show before yesterday, but I'm going to try and find some money so that I can see them again sometime in the future.
		Note: This was my first Phish show. I've been listening intermittently to live stuff and excitedly poring over setlists for years, but I decided it was finally time to get out and do it. Because why not? I don't have a lot of money, which is probably my best excuse for why I've never been to a show before yesterday, but I'm going to try and find some money so that I can see them again sometime in the future.  I will start by saying I do have some mixed feelings about this show. The conflict I have is I feel that some of the song choices were bland and almost generic. But this show had peaks and energy in parts that made me so grateful to be there.
		I will start by saying I do have some mixed feelings about this show. The conflict I have is I feel that some of the song choices were bland and almost generic. But this show had peaks and energy in parts that made me so grateful to be there. Over the past few years, I've realized I love California Phish. I fell in love with California the first time my Dad took me there in tow on a business trip back in the late 70s. We stayed at The Beverly Wilshire hotel.We flew out with business associates which included Hugh Sloan, who was Nixon's treasurer of The Committee to Re-elect the President. That's another story entirely however.
		Over the past few years, I've realized I love California Phish. I fell in love with California the first time my Dad took me there in tow on a business trip back in the late 70s. We stayed at The Beverly Wilshire hotel.We flew out with business associates which included Hugh Sloan, who was Nixon's treasurer of The Committee to Re-elect the President. That's another story entirely however.  Right from the get go, something sounded off with Trey in this show, and it never really got any better...  Supposedly there were problems with his gear, but it sounded like something more than that to me...  end of tour weariness?  Who knows.
		Right from the get go, something sounded off with Trey in this show, and it never really got any better...  Supposedly there were problems with his gear, but it sounded like something more than that to me...  end of tour weariness?  Who knows. Living in LA and working full time, this was the first show I've been able to make so far this year (though I will be at Dick's and MSG later on!).  The venue was amazing, including the best outdoor acoustics I've yet witnessed (I could hear Fish whispering during Moma clear as day) and the light show that the dome offered was unique and spectacular.  It was a nice flare to see the Hollywood sign not far off in the distance.
		Living in LA and working full time, this was the first show I've been able to make so far this year (though I will be at Dick's and MSG later on!).  The venue was amazing, including the best outdoor acoustics I've yet witnessed (I could hear Fish whispering during Moma clear as day) and the light show that the dome offered was unique and spectacular.  It was a nice flare to see the Hollywood sign not far off in the distance. On August 5th, 2013 m’lady and I woke up early, wiping sleep from our eyes following three consecutive nights of San Francisco Phish.  We arose in the luxury of the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf and wandered zombie-like to the restaurant for excellent made-to-order fluffy omelettes.  After a relaxed breakfast we packed up and called the valet.  Our car certainly stood out amongst the parade of shining Beemers and Caddys that were arriving at the ornate front entrance to the hotel.  It was packed to the roof with camping equipment and dirty laundry and in very, very dire need of a good washing, but it sure looked like it was having more fun than the other cars!  We loaded in our suitcase, guitar, mandolin, cooler, and beach bag and hit the highway with the windows down.
		On August 5th, 2013 m’lady and I woke up early, wiping sleep from our eyes following three consecutive nights of San Francisco Phish.  We arose in the luxury of the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf and wandered zombie-like to the restaurant for excellent made-to-order fluffy omelettes.  After a relaxed breakfast we packed up and called the valet.  Our car certainly stood out amongst the parade of shining Beemers and Caddys that were arriving at the ornate front entrance to the hotel.  It was packed to the roof with camping equipment and dirty laundry and in very, very dire need of a good washing, but it sure looked like it was having more fun than the other cars!  We loaded in our suitcase, guitar, mandolin, cooler, and beach bag and hit the highway with the windows down. I'm not going to do a song by song, but I will speak my mind about this awesomely weird show. This was by far superior to the last time Phish was at the Hollywood Bowl.
		I'm not going to do a song by song, but I will speak my mind about this awesomely weird show. This was by far superior to the last time Phish was at the Hollywood Bowl.  Sound is more important to me however so PLEASE PLAY THE SPORTS ARENA NEXT TIME YOU COME TO LA PHISH!
  Sound is more important to me however so PLEASE PLAY THE SPORTS ARENA NEXT TIME YOU COME TO LA PHISH!
	 On paper this show comes across as meh. On record there are some brief flashes but it is clear that this is a band on night 4 of consecutive shows and end of tour at that and it really shows with the searching for grooves in the second set.
		On paper this show comes across as meh. On record there are some brief flashes but it is clear that this is a band on night 4 of consecutive shows and end of tour at that and it really shows with the searching for grooves in the second set. Great Bag opener, plus I've been seriously digging 3.0's Bag (or KDF) into Moma 1st set staple. STFTFP was more energetic than usual, into a great Lawn Boy.
		Great Bag opener, plus I've been seriously digging 3.0's Bag (or KDF) into Moma 1st set staple. STFTFP was more energetic than usual, into a great Lawn Boy. Weak show.  Very weak show.  Very up and down tour. Too bad it ended with a clunker.  Some real great shows this summer.  And some serious clunkers like both Georgia shows, all 3 Chicago and the Hollywood bowl.  CK5 was pretty astounding but besides that....move along. Nothing to see here.  Worst part is that this show stays up as the featured show on the livephish app until Dicks.  Too bad it's not much worth listening to
		Weak show.  Very weak show.  Very up and down tour. Too bad it ended with a clunker.  Some real great shows this summer.  And some serious clunkers like both Georgia shows, all 3 Chicago and the Hollywood bowl.  CK5 was pretty astounding but besides that....move along. Nothing to see here.  Worst part is that this show stays up as the featured show on the livephish app until Dicks.  Too bad it's not much worth listening to
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Weeps contained some spicy notes from Trey and Page hit the keys here in a way that would make Paul proud
2nd set provided little by way of jams....Sand had its moments but Birds and Disease were way too short.....thankfully the set closed with another outstanding jam....so....
5 Stars for 22+ minute Hood! Hollyhood!!!
DCU/XL - Phish 2013 Fall FYF Tour - EPIC!