SET 1: Martian Monster, Down with Disease, Waiting All Night, Heavy Things, Axilla, 555, Limb By Limb, Ya Mar[1], Fuego > Walls of the Cave
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land > Carini -> Tweezer > My Friend, My Friend[2] > Roggae > Backwards Down the Number Line > Slave to the Traffic Light
ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself[3]
Trey teased We're Off to See the Wizard during Limb By Limb. Ya Mar featured Mike and Trey laying on their backs and kicking their feet in the air. My Friend did not contain the "Myfe" ending. During YEM, Trey held his guitar in front of Mike and played it around Mike's back. Trey later played Mike's bass from around Mike's back and Mike began playing Trey's guitar. Trey also joined Fish on drums during the bass and drums segment of YEM.
 
			Photo by @tweeprise
 Fuego
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					Fuego
					3
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Stash
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					Stash
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Big Boat
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					Big Boat
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					 Joy
					1
					Joy
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					 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 Disclaimer: This is my first Phish review. I was not there. I wrote the review in real time while listening to the show this morning. I do not play instruments and do not write for a living and my grammar sucks. But man, this was fun.
		Disclaimer: This is my first Phish review. I was not there. I wrote the review in real time while listening to the show this morning. I do not play instruments and do not write for a living and my grammar sucks. But man, this was fun.   The Scene: Made it over to the Forum around 6:30, so I missed the .net meetup (again!), but someday I will make it to see all of you great phans. Shakedown was cool, hung out with some vendors and snagged a Fall 2014 t-shirt with the California Bear on the front. I was surprised at how full the lot was, a big difference from last year.
		The Scene: Made it over to the Forum around 6:30, so I missed the .net meetup (again!), but someday I will make it to see all of you great phans. Shakedown was cool, hung out with some vendors and snagged a Fall 2014 t-shirt with the California Bear on the front. I was surprised at how full the lot was, a big difference from last year. I'm not the only one who had this impression.  I've never seen a second set like that.  Ever.  It was all Type I, and nothing really left song form.  Maybe the set opening new song, but until I know it better, it's hard to say if that got type II or not.
		I'm not the only one who had this impression.  I've never seen a second set like that.  Ever.  It was all Type I, and nothing really left song form.  Maybe the set opening new song, but until I know it better, it's hard to say if that got type II or not.   They were really having fun up there tonight and there was so much great energy bottled up inside of the Forum. Trey was definitely picking up the good vibes and giving them right back to us jumping up and down with his on point skills. They brought it with every single song tonight.
		They were really having fun up there tonight and there was so much great energy bottled up inside of the Forum. Trey was definitely picking up the good vibes and giving them right back to us jumping up and down with his on point skills. They brought it with every single song tonight.  Another killer show in a row, this tour is getting better and better at every stop. I don't want to type because my wrist hurting, so I am going to talk more about the whole show and not go song by song.
		Another killer show in a row, this tour is getting better and better at every stop. I don't want to type because my wrist hurting, so I am going to talk more about the whole show and not go song by song. Utter disbelief at the (only) 4.14 rating on this one.
		Utter disbelief at the (only) 4.14 rating on this one.  It should be noted that, during The YEM shenanigans, after the Trey/Mike two headed guitar monster (which, incidentally, reminded me a great deal of the '97 Virginia Beach Multibeast), and while Trey was back messing around on Fish's kit, Mike joined Page in Keyboard world and played some organ while Page attempted (considerable less effectively) to thump on Mike's bass. The end.
		It should be noted that, during The YEM shenanigans, after the Trey/Mike two headed guitar monster (which, incidentally, reminded me a great deal of the '97 Virginia Beach Multibeast), and while Trey was back messing around on Fish's kit, Mike joined Page in Keyboard world and played some organ while Page attempted (considerable less effectively) to thump on Mike's bass. The end.
	 No Man's has infinite potential, and, when realized - and realized again and again - we'll be treated to some truly inspired sets.  As it was, how great to see Carini ripped for Tweezer (and such a cool and thoughtful rendition at that).  I was really interested to see where the set would lead; the segue into MFMF was as excellent as it was surprising.  Back in the day I used to love the tune as a show opener.  MM* took that spot here - more on that in a bit.  This Friend was unfamiliar - the friend of a friend.  A slow and patient intro; it works so well with the ideas which preceded it.  At the same time, the song has enough history that you're left with a residual, if not visceral, bite.  Such cool effects; it was like hearing the tune submerged underwater.  And how best to carry on the set?  Roggae the absolute perfect choice.  Trey's playing is just so, so 'right.'
		No Man's has infinite potential, and, when realized - and realized again and again - we'll be treated to some truly inspired sets.  As it was, how great to see Carini ripped for Tweezer (and such a cool and thoughtful rendition at that).  I was really interested to see where the set would lead; the segue into MFMF was as excellent as it was surprising.  Back in the day I used to love the tune as a show opener.  MM* took that spot here - more on that in a bit.  This Friend was unfamiliar - the friend of a friend.  A slow and patient intro; it works so well with the ideas which preceded it.  At the same time, the song has enough history that you're left with a residual, if not visceral, bite.  Such cool effects; it was like hearing the tune submerged underwater.  And how best to carry on the set?  Roggae the absolute perfect choice.  Trey's playing is just so, so 'right.'   Martian Monster: great opener. While staying type 1 there is some fun experimentation going on
		Martian Monster: great opener. While staying type 1 there is some fun experimentation going on I am embarassed to say that despite being a Phish Phan since the mid-90s this was actually my first show. I know, sounds impossible, how could I have been a real fan without going to shows. I had a college roommate from Tulsa that got me into Phish, and I guess, it was connecting with a new friend  (who also happened to be a huge fan) after I relocated from North Cali to the LA area 20 years later, that got me there. Regardless, I'm grateful - what an experience!!!!
		I am embarassed to say that despite being a Phish Phan since the mid-90s this was actually my first show. I know, sounds impossible, how could I have been a real fan without going to shows. I had a college roommate from Tulsa that got me into Phish, and I guess, it was connecting with a new friend  (who also happened to be a huge fan) after I relocated from North Cali to the LA area 20 years later, that got me there. Regardless, I'm grateful - what an experience!!!! No Reprise holds this show from getting a 5 Star.  I looked directly back at ck5 when they teased the double encore lights on.  I'll never forget the sound of the crowd when ck5 turned the lights back on.  Utter disappointment but complete joy at the same time.  Thank you Phish.  I get it now.
		No Reprise holds this show from getting a 5 Star.  I looked directly back at ck5 when they teased the double encore lights on.  I'll never forget the sound of the crowd when ck5 turned the lights back on.  Utter disappointment but complete joy at the same time.  Thank you Phish.  I get it now.
	 If you chase Phish you get it. I believe there are 4 superwizards of sound that know how to play their four parts as a single sound and vibration which resonates from their collaboration. The sound seems as if its controlled by a supermind as if the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light and that their four minds are joined in one entity. All controlled by what is seemingly one super mind.  They can do that on their backs while air bicycling or on trampolines pedestals or confronted by dangling dancers or right in each others faces and when they take it to that level, the whole audience the fan fire the energy right back into a frenzy.. Seeing the yem in Inglewood was tough b/c I couldn't see through the tears of joy.  Watching mike step up and rock the lead gave me goosebumps. So good. A mini Walfredo, or at least that's what I'm calling it, is what I remember next. Playing each others instruments made me laugh better than most comedians and they made it look so easy. So easy that they almost appeared bored, and all the while a raging y.e.m. was being funked out.  After Mike took the lead Trey walked up on him and I thought Trey was getting egotistical for a second  when he quickly changed guitars while reverse hugging Mike, that is hugging his shoulders from behind and they proceeded to funk out on each others guitars for awhile. At this point I could barely see b/c of joy or hear through my hyena laugh and I was in ecstasy because the music was so on point. At some point during this song mike cranks his amp(finally) and I thought (yes, yes, yes, this is good) with every cell in my body. Holding off to the end allowed all that built up energy during the show to focus being California  huge vibrations for long periods of a time may not be the smartest way to reduce manmade triggered earthquakes so I get it but I liked bend because mike played loud the whole time.  Back to my point, waiting until the last 10 minutes caused a roar to emerge from the crowd , the back and forth interplay of the woo jam in dwd was revisited briefly and I completely enjoyed writing this from memory, pardon any errors in chronology.
		If you chase Phish you get it. I believe there are 4 superwizards of sound that know how to play their four parts as a single sound and vibration which resonates from their collaboration. The sound seems as if its controlled by a supermind as if the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light and that their four minds are joined in one entity. All controlled by what is seemingly one super mind.  They can do that on their backs while air bicycling or on trampolines pedestals or confronted by dangling dancers or right in each others faces and when they take it to that level, the whole audience the fan fire the energy right back into a frenzy.. Seeing the yem in Inglewood was tough b/c I couldn't see through the tears of joy.  Watching mike step up and rock the lead gave me goosebumps. So good. A mini Walfredo, or at least that's what I'm calling it, is what I remember next. Playing each others instruments made me laugh better than most comedians and they made it look so easy. So easy that they almost appeared bored, and all the while a raging y.e.m. was being funked out.  After Mike took the lead Trey walked up on him and I thought Trey was getting egotistical for a second  when he quickly changed guitars while reverse hugging Mike, that is hugging his shoulders from behind and they proceeded to funk out on each others guitars for awhile. At this point I could barely see b/c of joy or hear through my hyena laugh and I was in ecstasy because the music was so on point. At some point during this song mike cranks his amp(finally) and I thought (yes, yes, yes, this is good) with every cell in my body. Holding off to the end allowed all that built up energy during the show to focus being California  huge vibrations for long periods of a time may not be the smartest way to reduce manmade triggered earthquakes so I get it but I liked bend because mike played loud the whole time.  Back to my point, waiting until the last 10 minutes caused a roar to emerge from the crowd , the back and forth interplay of the woo jam in dwd was revisited briefly and I completely enjoyed writing this from memory, pardon any errors in chronology.
	 If you chase Phish you get it. I believe there are 4 superwizards of sound that know how to play their four parts as a single sound and vibration which resonates from their collaboration. The sound seems as if its controlled by a supermind as if the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light and that their four minds are joined in one entity. All controlled by what is seemingly one super mind.  They can do that on their backs while air bicycling or on trampolines pedestals or confronted by dangling dancers or right in each others faces and when they take it to that level, the whole audience the fan fire the energy right back into a frenzy.. Seeing the yem in Inglewood was tough b/c I couldn't see through the tears of joy.  Watching mike step up and rock the lead gave me goosebumps. So good. A mini Walfredo, or at least that's what I'm calling it, is what I remember next. Playing each others instruments made me laugh better than most comedians and they made it look so easy. So easy that they almost appeared bored, and all the while a raging y.e.m. was being funked out.  After Mike took the lead Trey walked up on him and I thought Trey was getting egotistical for a second  when he quickly changed guitars while reverse hugging Mike, that is hugging his shoulders from behind and they proceeded to funk out on each others guitars for awhile. At this point I could barely see b/c of joy or hear through my hyena laugh and I was in ecstasy because the music was so on point. At some point during this song mike cranks his amp(finally) and I thought (yes, yes, yes, this is good) with every cell in my body. Holding off to the end allowed all that built up energy during the show to focus being California  huge vibrations for long periods of a time may not be the smartest way to reduce manmade triggered earthquakes so I get it but I liked bend because mike played loud the whole time.  Back to my point, waiting until the last 10 minutes caused a roar to emerge from the crowd , the back and forth interplay of the woo jam in dwd was revisited briefly and I completely enjoyed writing this from memory, pardon any errors in chronology.
		If you chase Phish you get it. I believe there are 4 superwizards of sound that know how to play their four parts as a single sound and vibration which resonates from their collaboration. The sound seems as if its controlled by a supermind as if the speed of thought is faster than the speed of light and that their four minds are joined in one entity. All controlled by what is seemingly one super mind.  They can do that on their backs while air bicycling or on trampolines pedestals or confronted by dangling dancers or right in each others faces and when they take it to that level, the whole audience the fan fire the energy right back into a frenzy.. Seeing the yem in Inglewood was tough b/c I couldn't see through the tears of joy.  Watching mike step up and rock the lead gave me goosebumps. So good. A mini Walfredo, or at least that's what I'm calling it, is what I remember next. Playing each others instruments made me laugh better than most comedians and they made it look so easy. So easy that they almost appeared bored, and all the while a raging y.e.m. was being funked out.  After Mike took the lead Trey walked up on him and I thought Trey was getting egotistical for a second  when he quickly changed guitars while reverse hugging Mike, that is hugging his shoulders from behind and they proceeded to funk out on each others guitars for awhile. At this point I could barely see b/c of joy or hear through my hyena laugh and I was in ecstasy because the music was so on point. At some point during this song mike cranks his amp(finally) and I thought (yes, yes, yes, this is good) with every cell in my body. Holding off to the end allowed all that built up energy during the show to focus being California  huge vibrations for long periods of a time may not be the smartest way to reduce manmade triggered earthquakes so I get it but I liked bend because mike played loud the whole time.  Back to my point, waiting until the last 10 minutes caused a roar to emerge from the crowd , the back and forth interplay of the woo jam in dwd was revisited briefly and I completely enjoyed writing this from memory, pardon any errors in chronology.
	 Thanks N00b100!
		Thanks N00b100! I'll preface this by reiterating what a at least one other expressed: this band is on fire, and having a sustained peak that rolls along.  I wasn't at the Bend shows, but saw half fall tour and New Year's, and at Shoreline they picked up in the same zone they were in in Miami.
		I'll preface this by reiterating what a at least one other expressed: this band is on fire, and having a sustained peak that rolls along.  I wasn't at the Bend shows, but saw half fall tour and New Year's, and at Shoreline they picked up in the same zone they were in in Miami. While listening to this stream last night I have to say that I was just beside myself by the energy coming from the place last night. I like what Bend and Shoreline both did with the comparison in the type of shows.
		While listening to this stream last night I have to say that I was just beside myself by the energy coming from the place last night. I like what Bend and Shoreline both did with the comparison in the type of shows. Add a Review
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Review by n00b100
1. Saw Bill Walton right by the barrier between the floor and the backstage a half hour before showtime. Sadly, he wandered off before I could tell him how great the '76-'77 Blazers were.
2. The place was PACKED tonight. Very few open seats, just about all of them in the very tippy-top of the upper bowl. Given that this was actually the largest venue of the West Coast leg, that makes some sense.
3. Obviously very chuffed they played Martian Monster - if they're going to discard all but a few Halloween songs (as with every non-Wingsuit set), I'm glad MM stuck around. It sounded fantastic, too.
4. Trey DESTROYED the Heavy Things solo. Absolutely murdered it. Walls of the Cave was a nasty shredfest, too. Oh, and just in case you needed to know, he tore up Number Line, too. If you're gonna go Type I, go Type I with style.
5. No Men in No Man's Land is not going anywhere.
6. If you're not going to play big jams (and note that both Carini and Tweezer had very fine interplay), play great segues instead. Carini -> Tweezer -> My Friend, My Friend are all great segues.
7. Man, does this band have a good handle on Roggae, or what?
8. Slave is *wonderful* live. I get it more now.
9. I went to go get a soda during setbreak, and next to the register I saw a note about set times, with the show to end at 11:30 PM. When the band walked off stage, I looked at my phone and saw it was 11:09. So either the encore was going to be 2-3 songs in the "worst"-case scenario, or Fluffhead/YEM in the best-case scenario. And we got one heck of a big YEM - one that peaked *twice* (Mike and Trey should switch instruments more often if we get that kind of raging peak) and matched up nicely with Vegas' exceptional version. Now that's how you close a show!
10. I'm thinking of a "darn good Phish shows" coin. One side has the Shoreline show on it. The other one has last night's. 2015 continues to roll on.