Soundcheck: Devotion to a Dream, My Soul
SET 1: Stash, Possum, Ocelot > NICU > Back on the Train, Limb By Limb, Waiting All Night, Yarmouth Road, When the Circus Comes, Heavy Things, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> Ghost > Birds of a Feather, Wombat, Tweezer -> Julius > Piper > Wading in the Velvet Sea > Suzy Greenberg
ENCORE: Boogie On Reggae Woman > Tweezer Reprise
Mike teased Paint It Black before Heavy Things. Chalk Dust was unfinished.
 
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 The first set's nicely constructed, although nothing particularly stands out, so we can move on from that quickly. The second set takes something of a weird turn after BOAF (which sounded awkward coming out of the end of Ghost - I get "take 'em down then build 'em up", but BOAF's intro is as abrupt as Light's is) and doesn't quite recover, although the groove they lock into in Tweezer is powerful and certainly worth hearing, as is the peekaboo segue into Julius, and @thedeviousgelatin covered Suzy.
		The first set's nicely constructed, although nothing particularly stands out, so we can move on from that quickly. The second set takes something of a weird turn after BOAF (which sounded awkward coming out of the end of Ghost - I get "take 'em down then build 'em up", but BOAF's intro is as abrupt as Light's is) and doesn't quite recover, although the groove they lock into in Tweezer is powerful and certainly worth hearing, as is the peekaboo segue into Julius, and @thedeviousgelatin covered Suzy. Just gave the whole show a run through and I can understand why people might have mixed feelings.
		Just gave the whole show a run through and I can understand why people might have mixed feelings. So having been at the show, let me describe the place first. Looking left there is a steep hill that wraps around to the back (imagine red rocks with Southern California trees) and to the right you look over santa barbara over the ocean. It is beautiful! You can go to a flat section on top where you look at the barges and there is plenty of room to dance or get your head straight. So let's talk music.
		So having been at the show, let me describe the place first. Looking left there is a steep hill that wraps around to the back (imagine red rocks with Southern California trees) and to the right you look over santa barbara over the ocean. It is beautiful! You can go to a flat section on top where you look at the barges and there is plenty of room to dance or get your head straight. So let's talk music.  I was couch touring deez chips. Take that as you will.
		I was couch touring deez chips. Take that as you will.  Boy, do I have some conflicting feelings about this show...
		Boy, do I have some conflicting feelings about this show... This show is so unjustly shat upon.  It is even ranked lower than Seattle, which quite frankly blows my mind.  But it makes for an interesting little case-study in how fan conjecture* and expectations contribute to the perception of a show.
		This show is so unjustly shat upon.  It is even ranked lower than Seattle, which quite frankly blows my mind.  But it makes for an interesting little case-study in how fan conjecture* and expectations contribute to the perception of a show. I just don't understand all the negativity and hate directed at this show. I was in attendance and really dug it. A lot of shows don't have jamming like the CDT>Ghost does. Who cares if BOAF had a miscue? Trey owned it, they moved on and crushed wombat.
		I just don't understand all the negativity and hate directed at this show. I was in attendance and really dug it. A lot of shows don't have jamming like the CDT>Ghost does. Who cares if BOAF had a miscue? Trey owned it, they moved on and crushed wombat.  Countless pockets of gorgeous defined this, my 66th show since 1992. The band's relaxed and confident exploration allowed disconnects to blossom into beauty and blossoms to grow into majesty. I was drilled by the music, enjoying its afterglow this morning in the Santa Barbara sunshine.
		Countless pockets of gorgeous defined this, my 66th show since 1992. The band's relaxed and confident exploration allowed disconnects to blossom into beauty and blossoms to grow into majesty. I was drilled by the music, enjoying its afterglow this morning in the Santa Barbara sunshine.  Oh and I also wonder if @phish30sux gobbles doses and sees 10 shows a year with all his friends like he did 15 years ago. Phish isn't allowed to change but you can right? Dumb.
		Oh and I also wonder if @phish30sux gobbles doses and sees 10 shows a year with all his friends like he did 15 years ago. Phish isn't allowed to change but you can right? Dumb. I find all this quibbling about old Phish, new Phish, red Phish, blue Phish to be a bit misguided.  But I guess with a name like phish30sux, you're going to have to expect some shit-stirring.  Sure, they are not the same band they were in the 90s, but neither am I the same person I was in the 90s.  People grow, change, GET OLDER.  These dudes are old enough to be grandfathers at this point and they're still out there crushing it.  Sure, the jams might not always be as hot every night, nor as iteratively innovative, but they're still a tight unit capable of transcendent moments, which is what keeps us coming back.
		I find all this quibbling about old Phish, new Phish, red Phish, blue Phish to be a bit misguided.  But I guess with a name like phish30sux, you're going to have to expect some shit-stirring.  Sure, they are not the same band they were in the 90s, but neither am I the same person I was in the 90s.  People grow, change, GET OLDER.  These dudes are old enough to be grandfathers at this point and they're still out there crushing it.  Sure, the jams might not always be as hot every night, nor as iteratively innovative, but they're still a tight unit capable of transcendent moments, which is what keeps us coming back.   Phish30sux,
		Phish30sux, This was my fifth show...and a show I wasn't even supposed to be at. On a whim I decided to drive down, because why not? So glad I did.
		This was my fifth show...and a show I wasn't even supposed to be at. On a whim I decided to drive down, because why not? So glad I did. Full disclosure: I wasn't at the show and I realize that in the eyes of many around here, that automatically disqualifies me from writing a review but hey, at least I listened to it!
		Full disclosure: I wasn't at the show and I realize that in the eyes of many around here, that automatically disqualifies me from writing a review but hey, at least I listened to it! I feel like the middle child when writting reviews of shows. I caught my first phish show in 1994 at age 14, I really began getting into Phish in 1997- present. Each time they play is a blessing to musical appreciation. I caught the first set last night and found it to be a good first set, nothing amazing and nothing lacking. The fact that the Phish style has been altered is true. The dead did it  most bands did it, bob dylan the best songwriter IMO did it and hell even the beastie boys who played 4 kinds of generes of music did it. Everyone can speak your piece about this band, I find Phish to be nothing more than interesting experiences of talents combining to form a vortex of sound and feeling. Keep on keeping on and some people need to re- read a chapter of the book.
		I feel like the middle child when writting reviews of shows. I caught my first phish show in 1994 at age 14, I really began getting into Phish in 1997- present. Each time they play is a blessing to musical appreciation. I caught the first set last night and found it to be a good first set, nothing amazing and nothing lacking. The fact that the Phish style has been altered is true. The dead did it  most bands did it, bob dylan the best songwriter IMO did it and hell even the beastie boys who played 4 kinds of generes of music did it. Everyone can speak your piece about this band, I find Phish to be nothing more than interesting experiences of talents combining to form a vortex of sound and feeling. Keep on keeping on and some people need to re- read a chapter of the book. phish30sux,
		phish30sux,  The boys started the show like gangbusters. Stash, Possum, Ocelot, NICU, BOTT, Limb by Limb and yes Waiting all Night (I felt like they nailed the vocals) sounded really tight  and suggested it was go time. The set continued to sound fine but took a turn nevertheless and never really bounced back to the heavy hittin'.
		The boys started the show like gangbusters. Stash, Possum, Ocelot, NICU, BOTT, Limb by Limb and yes Waiting all Night (I felt like they nailed the vocals) sounded really tight  and suggested it was go time. The set continued to sound fine but took a turn nevertheless and never really bounced back to the heavy hittin'. Great first set energy, typical first set music. All of the Set 2 jams were cut short. It was nice that they all HAD JAMS to cut short. Chalkdust was particularly freaky. I like the direction Trey is trying to push here. Piper has some legs too. Please check that one out.
		Great first set energy, typical first set music. All of the Set 2 jams were cut short. It was nice that they all HAD JAMS to cut short. Chalkdust was particularly freaky. I like the direction Trey is trying to push here. Piper has some legs too. Please check that one out.  Type ii. I agree and conceded that it's unfair to do that. I couldn't care less if they hit every note either. I really enjoyed most of 2.0 and anyone famiar with that era would agree that the composed portions of songs were very sloppy but their jams went interesting places. I can't think of a single jam since 2009 that is in anyway unique and that includes the Tahoe tweezer and Randall's CDT. Actually dicks simple of this year was old school and very good. My point is that fans today are so uncritical and think everything they do is revolutionary and epic. "Dude that fuego from cmac was better than the fuego from Randall's but not as good as the fuego from Philly". I personally love CDT DWD and carini but do they always have  to go in the ii.i slot? And these "jams" today go absolutely nowhere. They are so formulaic! Yes every era, even every tour is different. I just can't stand that this band I grew up with and love lacks everything that made them unique. I had a blast at cmac this year but it was in spite of the music not because of it. They have peaked. Call me a jaded vet but I prefer that to a 3.0 n00b apologist
		Type ii. I agree and conceded that it's unfair to do that. I couldn't care less if they hit every note either. I really enjoyed most of 2.0 and anyone famiar with that era would agree that the composed portions of songs were very sloppy but their jams went interesting places. I can't think of a single jam since 2009 that is in anyway unique and that includes the Tahoe tweezer and Randall's CDT. Actually dicks simple of this year was old school and very good. My point is that fans today are so uncritical and think everything they do is revolutionary and epic. "Dude that fuego from cmac was better than the fuego from Randall's but not as good as the fuego from Philly". I personally love CDT DWD and carini but do they always have  to go in the ii.i slot? And these "jams" today go absolutely nowhere. They are so formulaic! Yes every era, even every tour is different. I just can't stand that this band I grew up with and love lacks everything that made them unique. I had a blast at cmac this year but it was in spite of the music not because of it. They have peaked. Call me a jaded vet but I prefer that to a 3.0 n00b apologist
	 phish30sux, you should not be posting without even hearing the music..
		phish30sux, you should not be posting without even hearing the music.. Fair enough. I shouldn't comment on the music when I haven't heard it. I'm just fed up with the phish apologists who feel this band can do no wrong. They are my favorite but there seems to be a serious lack of set list variety and jamming creativity. Obviously there are exceptions to this in 3.0 but even the top five 3.0 jams don't hold a candle to anything they did in the late 90s. And yes of course this is subjective but anyone around in the 90s has to admit that something is missing. I guess my biggest problem is people on the internet claiming that every show is the greatest show they've ever played. They peaked in 98 and everything post 2009 just seems like a novelty act
		Fair enough. I shouldn't comment on the music when I haven't heard it. I'm just fed up with the phish apologists who feel this band can do no wrong. They are my favorite but there seems to be a serious lack of set list variety and jamming creativity. Obviously there are exceptions to this in 3.0 but even the top five 3.0 jams don't hold a candle to anything they did in the late 90s. And yes of course this is subjective but anyone around in the 90s has to admit that something is missing. I guess my biggest problem is people on the internet claiming that every show is the greatest show they've ever played. They peaked in 98 and everything post 2009 just seems like a novelty act
	 First show of my ten show run.  Love Phish 3.0 and don't feel the need to defend anything about how they play.  The past is the past, live in the now and either enjoy it or find something that stirs your soul and allows you to find some joy in a musical outing with friends and family.
		First show of my ten show run.  Love Phish 3.0 and don't feel the need to defend anything about how they play.  The past is the past, live in the now and either enjoy it or find something that stirs your soul and allows you to find some joy in a musical outing with friends and family. Decent show overall.  Outstanding location, great vibes inside and outside, and the venue and the setting were both perfect.
		Decent show overall.  Outstanding location, great vibes inside and outside, and the venue and the setting were both perfect.   Edison, I totally agree that the scene now is better than it was. And with the exception of Brooklyn and Spac 2004 was awful. But I've been to at least 20 shows since 2009 and Watkins is the only one that I would consider memorable. I'm not saying I don't have a good time at a show b/c I do otherwise id stop going. My problem is what I perceive as uncritical consumption of a band that seems to be going through the motions. Someone on here said that every era if phish had bad shows. That is absolutely true. It used to be though that one or two shows were duds but it could be forgiven because taken as a whole the tour was excellent. Now the reverse seems to me to be true. You have a mediocre tour with one or two great shows thrown in. I know I come off as pissy and jaded and I'm ok with that because it's honest unlike a lot of the bullshit I see in these reviews
		Edison, I totally agree that the scene now is better than it was. And with the exception of Brooklyn and Spac 2004 was awful. But I've been to at least 20 shows since 2009 and Watkins is the only one that I would consider memorable. I'm not saying I don't have a good time at a show b/c I do otherwise id stop going. My problem is what I perceive as uncritical consumption of a band that seems to be going through the motions. Someone on here said that every era if phish had bad shows. That is absolutely true. It used to be though that one or two shows were duds but it could be forgiven because taken as a whole the tour was excellent. Now the reverse seems to me to be true. You have a mediocre tour with one or two great shows thrown in. I know I come off as pissy and jaded and I'm ok with that because it's honest unlike a lot of the bullshit I see in these reviews
	 Moonface, the fact that I dosed at shows then and now is irrelevant. I love that phish is constantly reinventing themselves. However I feel that since their return they have sounded, to use Treys words, like caricatures of themselves. Like I said before, there are, thankfully, exceptions to this. But they are rare. And I can't buy in to the beginning of the tour excuse for sloppy, uninspired playing. Look at 7/21/97 or the island tour. They were sharp right from the get go. My point all along is they aren't creative anymore. Their lyrics sound like they were written by a prepubescent goth kid (though phish has never been known for their lyrics). Their jams, what they are known for, are canned. The Randall's CDT, that fluffer circle jerk, put me to sleep. If you want a type ii CDT look at 7/10/99 or IT. Of course the band will always evolve and some won't like the current sound, but their playing lacks inspiration and creativity. I'd get on board the fluff train if they at least would mix things up a bit more. It just seems like one rip chord after another lately
		Moonface, the fact that I dosed at shows then and now is irrelevant. I love that phish is constantly reinventing themselves. However I feel that since their return they have sounded, to use Treys words, like caricatures of themselves. Like I said before, there are, thankfully, exceptions to this. But they are rare. And I can't buy in to the beginning of the tour excuse for sloppy, uninspired playing. Look at 7/21/97 or the island tour. They were sharp right from the get go. My point all along is they aren't creative anymore. Their lyrics sound like they were written by a prepubescent goth kid (though phish has never been known for their lyrics). Their jams, what they are known for, are canned. The Randall's CDT, that fluffer circle jerk, put me to sleep. If you want a type ii CDT look at 7/10/99 or IT. Of course the band will always evolve and some won't like the current sound, but their playing lacks inspiration and creativity. I'd get on board the fluff train if they at least would mix things up a bit more. It just seems like one rip chord after another lately
	 For those that said CDT>Ghost was great, what fucking show are you listening to? Seriously b/c it sounded like every other ghost I've heard in the past four years so maybe you confused it with another version. Please see my earlier review because I called it before even listening. Obnoxious over use of the clavinet followed by aimless wandering to an awkward shift to a major key and then an even more awkward "segue". Throw in the fact that they fucked up the second "I feel I never told you" section yet again( something hey haven't got right since they've been back). That CDT sounded like every one they've played since they started taking it " type ii". You fluffers are ridiculous. Can't wait to listen to 10/22, which I'm sure will be a legendary follow up to this legendary show.
		For those that said CDT>Ghost was great, what fucking show are you listening to? Seriously b/c it sounded like every other ghost I've heard in the past four years so maybe you confused it with another version. Please see my earlier review because I called it before even listening. Obnoxious over use of the clavinet followed by aimless wandering to an awkward shift to a major key and then an even more awkward "segue". Throw in the fact that they fucked up the second "I feel I never told you" section yet again( something hey haven't got right since they've been back). That CDT sounded like every one they've played since they started taking it " type ii". You fluffers are ridiculous. Can't wait to listen to 10/22, which I'm sure will be a legendary follow up to this legendary show.
	 Haven't listened to the show nor do I really care to as I assume it sounds virtually identical to every other show in 2014. Hey, do you think Trey realizes that they have other songs at their disposal other than DWD, Carini, and CDT to fill the ii.i spot? Jesus. Mix it up. I get it. You played a great (for 3.0) version of CDT in that slot over the summer. Whatever happened to variety. Let me guess, ghost featured an obnoxious use of the clavinet and then quickly shifted to a major key until an awkward transition. I really miss the late 90's
		Haven't listened to the show nor do I really care to as I assume it sounds virtually identical to every other show in 2014. Hey, do you think Trey realizes that they have other songs at their disposal other than DWD, Carini, and CDT to fill the ii.i spot? Jesus. Mix it up. I get it. You played a great (for 3.0) version of CDT in that slot over the summer. Whatever happened to variety. Let me guess, ghost featured an obnoxious use of the clavinet and then quickly shifted to a major key until an awkward transition. I really miss the late 90's
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Review by ARigidDesignator
"let me guess, the tweezer jam repeated itself obnoxiously for 20 minutes, before trey played a bunch of power chords. I sure wish it was '93"
and then do you go on '93 shows and comment
"trey played the chromatic scale for a while before trilling a bunch while fishman kept the beat awkwardly. I sure wish it was '89"
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This is just how Phish jams nowadays, so deal with it.
Oh and you were wrong, ghost was nothing like that. Listen to the show before you post this nonsense.