SET 1: AC/DC Bag, The Moma Dance, Axilla > Meatstick, Kill Devil Falls, Scent of a Mule[1], Timber (Jerry the Mule) > My Friend, My Friend, Halfway to the Moon, Maze, Character Zero
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Light -> Golden Age > Birds of a Feather, Halley's Comet > Possum, Bug > Heavy Things, You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Joy, First Tube
Scent of a Mule featured Fish on Marimba Lumina. Page teased Baby Elephant Walk before the start of the second set. Golden Age began over the jam out of Light.
 
			 Joy
					3
					Joy
					3
					 Farmhouse
					3
					Farmhouse
					3
					 Stash
					3
					Stash
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Fuego
					1
					Fuego
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
					1
					Hoist
					1
					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 That was one of the best 1st sets I can remember.  Moma dance, Kill Devil Falls, Timber Ho, Halfway to the Moon and Maze were all extraordinary.
		That was one of the best 1st sets I can remember.  Moma dance, Kill Devil Falls, Timber Ho, Halfway to the Moon and Maze were all extraordinary. The review's might not be kind to this show, but they are right that it was an exhale of a show after 3 sick nights of Hampton. To be perfectly honest, people who were at this show will tell you it was a ton of fun, and it was. Trey might have slips here and there, but considering how on fire they have been lately, even a slip here and there is nothing in the grand scheme of the show. I had never had so much fun in my life and I really can't complain about not getting certain songs or getting ones I don't like; everything was killing it!
		The review's might not be kind to this show, but they are right that it was an exhale of a show after 3 sick nights of Hampton. To be perfectly honest, people who were at this show will tell you it was a ton of fun, and it was. Trey might have slips here and there, but considering how on fire they have been lately, even a slip here and there is nothing in the grand scheme of the show. I had never had so much fun in my life and I really can't complain about not getting certain songs or getting ones I don't like; everything was killing it!  This isn't a boring show, as some have claimed, but IMO it's on the tepid side for Phish. Set 1 is fairly strong, with fun little twists (e.g. Fishman's marimbic luminosity on Scent, and the downright constipated-sounding feedback squeal at the end of My Friend My Friend), bizarre banter, a joyous mid-set Meatstick, and hard-chargers like KDF, Maze, and Character Zero.
		This isn't a boring show, as some have claimed, but IMO it's on the tepid side for Phish. Set 1 is fairly strong, with fun little twists (e.g. Fishman's marimbic luminosity on Scent, and the downright constipated-sounding feedback squeal at the end of My Friend My Friend), bizarre banter, a joyous mid-set Meatstick, and hard-chargers like KDF, Maze, and Character Zero. Oh my, Rachacha was my only show of the Fall tour and having been to the other Rochester shows back in the day i was hoping for the goods.   Ouch.   First off, i'm about 6'5 and after settling in straight back in the first few seating sections one thing was clear,  there was no way in hell my knees were going to fit.   So i grabbed my wife and hit page side up in the corner where the arena turns.   Great space but good god the sound was awful.  I've heard better phone streams from the early days of streaming.  At least we met some great folks up there!   This show was a bummer musically.  No energy,  going through the motions, and i think Mike was sick, taboot.   We had a great time all in all but this is far and away the worst show I've been to.   The highlight was hitting the bathroom,  seeing the standard absurd line,  and then noticing a family bathroom
		Oh my, Rachacha was my only show of the Fall tour and having been to the other Rochester shows back in the day i was hoping for the goods.   Ouch.   First off, i'm about 6'5 and after settling in straight back in the first few seating sections one thing was clear,  there was no way in hell my knees were going to fit.   So i grabbed my wife and hit page side up in the corner where the arena turns.   Great space but good god the sound was awful.  I've heard better phone streams from the early days of streaming.  At least we met some great folks up there!   This show was a bummer musically.  No energy,  going through the motions, and i think Mike was sick, taboot.   We had a great time all in all but this is far and away the worst show I've been to.   The highlight was hitting the bathroom,  seeing the standard absurd line,  and then noticing a family bathroom  I have seen all three shows Phish has played at Blue Cross Arena (1997, 1999 & 2013).  This was the worst of the three.  That's saying a lot, because in 1999 they debuted their worst song ever in Rochester - Jennifer Dances.  Tuesday was the first time I have heard Halfway to the Moon, and I think it might be their 2nd worst song.
		I have seen all three shows Phish has played at Blue Cross Arena (1997, 1999 & 2013).  This was the worst of the three.  That's saying a lot, because in 1999 they debuted their worst song ever in Rochester - Jennifer Dances.  Tuesday was the first time I have heard Halfway to the Moon, and I think it might be their 2nd worst song.   My first show...Sophomore year of college at the University at Buffalo me and a few friends made the short trip to Rochester. The other guys had seen the band a few times before, and I had been looking forward to seeing Phish live for almost a year at this point.  Anywho, lots of good memories from this show.  One of my buddies correctly called meatstick on the ride over. I ran into a high school friend on lot who made the trek from SUNY Fredonia.  Looking back, this was musically a pretty solid show.  Nothing in terms of the jam quality of the Hampton shows that proceeded it, but the band was fairly tight without any noteworthy flubs.  Looking back 20-something shows later, and I couldn't be happier that I was in attendance for a rare Western New York Phish show.
		My first show...Sophomore year of college at the University at Buffalo me and a few friends made the short trip to Rochester. The other guys had seen the band a few times before, and I had been looking forward to seeing Phish live for almost a year at this point.  Anywho, lots of good memories from this show.  One of my buddies correctly called meatstick on the ride over. I ran into a high school friend on lot who made the trek from SUNY Fredonia.  Looking back, this was musically a pretty solid show.  Nothing in terms of the jam quality of the Hampton shows that proceeded it, but the band was fairly tight without any noteworthy flubs.  Looking back 20-something shows later, and I couldn't be happier that I was in attendance for a rare Western New York Phish show.
	 I finally gave this show a listen for the first time yesterday. I can't remember ever hearing a show where the first set was better than the second. Great playing and no complaints here.
		I finally gave this show a listen for the first time yesterday. I can't remember ever hearing a show where the first set was better than the second. Great playing and no complaints here.   Set I:
		Set I: This show changed my perspective on life a little.
		This show changed my perspective on life a little. All in all, this show was a fun time.  Not sure if it was because of the room, or the fact that it had been since July that I had seen the boys.
		All in all, this show was a fun time.  Not sure if it was because of the room, or the fact that it had been since July that I had seen the boys.   One last review / comment..(sorry to all that dont want to hear this) and please chime if you were there...(Page side) maybe the second-third section away, half way (ish) down the section, had to deal with the 21-28 year old aggressive drunk? The one that so desperatly wanted to make sure "your not a fag are you?" and loved to get RIGHT in your personal space... Hey kid....
		One last review / comment..(sorry to all that dont want to hear this) and please chime if you were there...(Page side) maybe the second-third section away, half way (ish) down the section, had to deal with the 21-28 year old aggressive drunk? The one that so desperatly wanted to make sure "your not a fag are you?" and loved to get RIGHT in your personal space... Hey kid.... I agree much with dsScott....and now after reading tripps86 agree, disagree, have more to add***. My thoughts in short..
		I agree much with dsScott....and now after reading tripps86 agree, disagree, have more to add***. My thoughts in short.. I agree much with dsScott. My thoughts in short..
		I agree much with dsScott. My thoughts in short..Add a Review
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The day, the reunions with old friends in my hometown, the vibe... that's what is priceless. This band is straight up killing it right now - and the best is yet to come for this Fall run.
I'll just call myself lucky they made the stop here, and in doing so took me back in time, while at the same time - leaving me anxious for what's ahead... rock on boys.