Soundcheck: It's Ice, Mound, The Lizards, Jam
SET 1: A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing, My Sweet One > Wilson > Timber (Jerry the Mule), Roses Are Free, Rift, The Moma Dance, Ginseng Sullivan, Wingsuit, It's Ice > Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Chalk Dust Torture[1] -> Tweezer > The Lizards, Makisupa Policeman > Ghost > Harry Hood > Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Good Times Bad Times
After Roses Are Free, Trey gave a call-out to Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo (aka Gene and Dean Ween), encouraging them to get Ween back together. Trey teased For the Love of Money in It's Ice, Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin, and DEG in Hood. Chalk Dust was unfinished.
 
			Photo © Jake Silco
 It’s been said that writing about music is like dancing about architecture.  I’ll do my best to address the show, but this is the first time in a long time that I really feel compelled to write about a venue – so, sans dancing, architecture it is.
		It’s been said that writing about music is like dancing about architecture.  I’ll do my best to address the show, but this is the first time in a long time that I really feel compelled to write about a venue – so, sans dancing, architecture it is.   It literally took me two days to recover enough from this weekend to make a decent review. Blossom isn't only my first Phish show, but my first concert EVER, and I must say, several barns had been scorched to the ground this night.
		It literally took me two days to recover enough from this weekend to make a decent review. Blossom isn't only my first Phish show, but my first concert EVER, and I must say, several barns had been scorched to the ground this night. Honestly, this is the show I've been waiting for since their return.  I'm not fluffing here...this show was almost like a portal back to the 90's, but with the strange sense of like when someone says "if only I could go back with what I know now."  I've been waiting for Phish to regain that mature improvisational sensitivity to leaving space and letting jams grow off of lyrical melodies with themes that ebb and flow.  There were beautiful examples of this throughout the night, but most notably with what the Chalkdust jam became.  Soaring, epic, blissful euphoria that really came together in the way that I love Phish for...where I'm left jaw-dropped, and I realize that I've almost completely stopped moving and am just listening amazed.  I said to myself, "I can't believe what I'm hearing," and no other band brings me to this places like Phish.
		Honestly, this is the show I've been waiting for since their return.  I'm not fluffing here...this show was almost like a portal back to the 90's, but with the strange sense of like when someone says "if only I could go back with what I know now."  I've been waiting for Phish to regain that mature improvisational sensitivity to leaving space and letting jams grow off of lyrical melodies with themes that ebb and flow.  There were beautiful examples of this throughout the night, but most notably with what the Chalkdust jam became.  Soaring, epic, blissful euphoria that really came together in the way that I love Phish for...where I'm left jaw-dropped, and I realize that I've almost completely stopped moving and am just listening amazed.  I said to myself, "I can't believe what I'm hearing," and no other band brings me to this places like Phish.
	 When you can only attend one show of a given tour, you go in either with an expectation that will almost never be met, or just happy that you get to go. In my younger and more cynical days, I was often the former. Now that I’m an old working stiff with a family, I just feel lucky to hear my favorite guys do their thing.
		When you can only attend one show of a given tour, you go in either with an expectation that will almost never be met, or just happy that you get to go. In my younger and more cynical days, I was often the former. Now that I’m an old working stiff with a family, I just feel lucky to hear my favorite guys do their thing. August 7, 2015 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH --> Me and Matt Dog had pavs, house right. Set one started at 7:39 PM, catching some by surprise with an earth-shattering ASIHTOS opener. What followed was a face-melting scorcher of a first set, accompanied by the cool breezes and subtle energies of the region's temperate deciduous forests.
		August 7, 2015 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH --> Me and Matt Dog had pavs, house right. Set one started at 7:39 PM, catching some by surprise with an earth-shattering ASIHTOS opener. What followed was a face-melting scorcher of a first set, accompanied by the cool breezes and subtle energies of the region's temperate deciduous forests.  What a fantastic show!... Total old school second set ... The Chalk>Tweezer>Lizards is an instant classic! (My first Lizards! I've been chasing since '98) ... Great weather, great venue, first set was stellar with 6 new tunes to the tour... If you don't like this show as a Phish fan then you might as well start following another band!! My only show on this tour so it doesn't get much better! I hope the guys from Ween likes it too and are inspired to get the band back together... Thanks Phish!
		What a fantastic show!... Total old school second set ... The Chalk>Tweezer>Lizards is an instant classic! (My first Lizards! I've been chasing since '98) ... Great weather, great venue, first set was stellar with 6 new tunes to the tour... If you don't like this show as a Phish fan then you might as well start following another band!! My only show on this tour so it doesn't get much better! I hope the guys from Ween likes it too and are inspired to get the band back together... Thanks Phish!
	 Not sure how you phanners fared approaching the venue from the east on West Steels Corners, but I can report that approaching from the west, I ran into 0 traffic.  I am not exaggerating, as I pulled up to the Blossom Music Center entrance there were no cars in front of me.
		Not sure how you phanners fared approaching the venue from the east on West Steels Corners, but I can report that approaching from the west, I ran into 0 traffic.  I am not exaggerating, as I pulled up to the Blossom Music Center entrance there were no cars in front of me.   Last night, Phish delivered something that we haven't seen in a while.  They managed to combine their current routine of excellently jamming out a few classic songs in their repertoire (I'm looking at Chalkdust, Tweezer, and Ghost) all while providing a show full of tour debuts and bust outs.  For me, one of the best parts of going back and listening to shows that occurred in 2011 and 2012 isn't going back and listening to jams.  Most of the jams from early 3.0 can't even touch what Phish does today.  I go back and listen because the Phish song rotation didn't seem nearly as tight back then.  It wasn't uncommon to have a song from "Exile On Mainstreet" show up or to have the song selection really change from the previous shows. Phish gave us the pleasure of hearing uncommon tunes last night while also doing some top level jamming.
		Last night, Phish delivered something that we haven't seen in a while.  They managed to combine their current routine of excellently jamming out a few classic songs in their repertoire (I'm looking at Chalkdust, Tweezer, and Ghost) all while providing a show full of tour debuts and bust outs.  For me, one of the best parts of going back and listening to shows that occurred in 2011 and 2012 isn't going back and listening to jams.  Most of the jams from early 3.0 can't even touch what Phish does today.  I go back and listen because the Phish song rotation didn't seem nearly as tight back then.  It wasn't uncommon to have a song from "Exile On Mainstreet" show up or to have the song selection really change from the previous shows. Phish gave us the pleasure of hearing uncommon tunes last night while also doing some top level jamming.   Dear reader, my anonymous and invisible (but still pertinent) audience, I write this review with the benefit of hindsight.  There are things I know now that, quite frankly, I did not know at the time of the concert that have proven most  symbolic, or epiphany-like.  I am writing (reflecting, really) about not necessarily the show itself, but of my experience in regards to the show, and of how much they mean to me.  Like many great, or self-indulgent authors (not to say I, myself, am either of those), I take great pride in examining as many aspects of life that I can, picking away and analyzing every known detail.  So here, reader, is my own account of what has proven to be a most prosperous memory.
		Dear reader, my anonymous and invisible (but still pertinent) audience, I write this review with the benefit of hindsight.  There are things I know now that, quite frankly, I did not know at the time of the concert that have proven most  symbolic, or epiphany-like.  I am writing (reflecting, really) about not necessarily the show itself, but of my experience in regards to the show, and of how much they mean to me.  Like many great, or self-indulgent authors (not to say I, myself, am either of those), I take great pride in examining as many aspects of life that I can, picking away and analyzing every known detail.  So here, reader, is my own account of what has proven to be a most prosperous memory. This was my first Phish show. My lady and I scored Pit tickets and took our spot right in front of Page. I had no idea what to expect and these guys proceeded to blow me away. Every song was a winner. This was one of the best nights of my life. Thank you Trey, Fish, Mike, and Page. You gained a Phan that night. Keep Rockin
		This was my first Phish show. My lady and I scored Pit tickets and took our spot right in front of Page. I had no idea what to expect and these guys proceeded to blow me away. Every song was a winner. This was one of the best nights of my life. Thank you Trey, Fish, Mike, and Page. You gained a Phan that night. Keep Rockin   
 
	 Unreal show.  My first Phish show since 97 and they are still every bit as good. In some ways more mature and better.  The CDT>Tweezer was excellent, and The Lizards was a great treat. Gin as a first set closer was solid, and Tweezer was so intense, especially the Reprise. Keep jammin guys.
		Unreal show.  My first Phish show since 97 and they are still every bit as good. In some ways more mature and better.  The CDT>Tweezer was excellent, and The Lizards was a great treat. Gin as a first set closer was solid, and Tweezer was so intense, especially the Reprise. Keep jammin guys.
	 One of the best shows I've seen.  I am admittedly not as experienced a Phisherman as most of you, but I know music inside and out and my brother is a huge head so I learn a lot from him.  The playing was above-average at Blossom and the energy level was super high.  Just a cool show all around.  My favorite tune?.... The Lizards was super fun to hear again but that Hood jam was sick.  Thanks for listening
		One of the best shows I've seen.  I am admittedly not as experienced a Phisherman as most of you, but I know music inside and out and my brother is a huge head so I learn a lot from him.  The playing was above-average at Blossom and the energy level was super high.  Just a cool show all around.  My favorite tune?.... The Lizards was super fun to hear again but that Hood jam was sick.  Thanks for listening
	 Well.
		Well.  First off, I have never felt compelled to write a show review and post it. But this show was really special... I mean really special, so here you have my thoughts.
		First off, I have never felt compelled to write a show review and post it. But this show was really special... I mean really special, so here you have my thoughts. Settling into this show I was convinced they were going to play gamehendge. I mean, they hadn't played one song from it the whole tour. Not one. Go back and check. Not even an ACDC. And they sound checked lizards! Then they played Wilson! And my theory was crushed!
		Settling into this show I was convinced they were going to play gamehendge. I mean, they hadn't played one song from it the whole tour. Not one. Go back and check. Not even an ACDC. And they sound checked lizards! Then they played Wilson! And my theory was crushed!  First set had all of the blue grass jerry influences and integrated the newer songs perfectly!
		First set had all of the blue grass jerry influences and integrated the newer songs perfectly! 
 
	 Great Review for a great show.  I do believe that Cross Eyed and Painless was teased in Timber.  What do you think?  It's just about 18 minutes in.  Take a look and let me know what you think. It's practically one line of the jam but I believe Trey wanted to do about two lines of it but he hit a wrong note at first.
		Great Review for a great show.  I do believe that Cross Eyed and Painless was teased in Timber.  What do you think?  It's just about 18 minutes in.  Take a look and let me know what you think. It's practically one line of the jam but I believe Trey wanted to do about two lines of it but he hit a wrong note at first.
	 This is my first time writing a "Review" for a show on here. I wasn't in attendance and watched this one via couch tour. With that being said, I think this was a really solid show from the opener to the encore. The energy at the end of set one's Bathtub Gin felt more like the end of a second set. I rated the show a 4/5 from the couch, if in attendance to feel the vibe I'm sure I would have said it was a 5/5. Great show at a classic venue!
		This is my first time writing a "Review" for a show on here. I wasn't in attendance and watched this one via couch tour. With that being said, I think this was a really solid show from the opener to the encore. The energy at the end of set one's Bathtub Gin felt more like the end of a second set. I rated the show a 4/5 from the couch, if in attendance to feel the vibe I'm sure I would have said it was a 5/5. Great show at a classic venue! Thoroughly enjoyed myself watching this one in my cave on the couch.  I had a feeling this one would be pure butter from the heartland and boy did they deliver.
		Thoroughly enjoyed myself watching this one in my cave on the couch.  I had a feeling this one would be pure butter from the heartland and boy did they deliver. This second set is ridiculously good . . .
		This second set is ridiculously good . . . as soon as ASIHTOS started things off, i knew we were gonna get some jams!
		as soon as ASIHTOS started things off, i knew we were gonna get some jams! After years of listening to and collecting Phish shows I was finally able to push life responsibilities aside and attend a show for the first time in what is essentially my backyard. Blossom is an amazing venue.
		After years of listening to and collecting Phish shows I was finally able to push life responsibilities aside and attend a show for the first time in what is essentially my backyard. Blossom is an amazing venue. Add a Review
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Set 2: The ever-versatile CDT, content to bring energy in its last appearance, gets the call as Set-Opening Jam Vehicle tonight, and the band lives up to the old sea shanty by slipping into a darker and more contemplative groove right out of the final verse, then moving to the major-key promised land as Mike does some fine work and Trey plays some very warm notes. They hit upon the same chord sequence as the Chicago Wedge (roughly), if somewhat less Pure Rock God-esque as that jam was, and Fish goes to the woodblock as Page switches to the electric piano and the jam begins to wind down.
Or, at least, it seems like it is, but then the tempo picks back up, Trey suddenly realizes he's playing a VERY familiar blues-rock lick, and in a now-you-see-me-now-you-don't moment Tweezer magically appears in an impressive segue. The usual Tweezer jam is a tightly coiled, churning affair, far more Spartan than the roaring Tweezers of old, and the band seems content to explore this space, as Trey finds a neat little riff to play around with. This jam is perfectly listenable on its own, especially to hear just how much Fish does even in his usual timekeeping role, but the real meat comes when Trey finds a remarkable three-note progression, Mike catches onto it, and the band snaps into one of those sequences that absolutely refuses to leave your head until you punch it out with repeated listens. Those kinds of sequences are exactly what I listen to this band for (among other things), and help make this Tweezer one of my premier jams of the year so far.
An always welcome Lizards comes up next, then Makisupa (which is amusing, if nothing else), then comes a powerful late-set Ghost that radiates intensity throughout (doesn't hurt when Trey cranks out Psycho Killer teases), and yet another lovely Hood that makes room for a DEG tease in the usual Hood jam. Tweezer Reprise and GTBT send everyone home in fine rockout style.
Final thoughts: Yet another contender for King of Summer 2015, a title already attracting as many suitors as the Iron Throne of Westeros. CDT -> Tweezer, in particular, is as strong a 1-2 punch as anything from Fall 2013 and demands listening.