SET 1: The Very Long Fuse, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Brian and Robert, Saw It Again, Esther, Weigh, The Sloth, Sanity > Split Open and Melt
SET 2: Run Like an Antelope > Carini > Waves -> Tweezer > Dirt > Mike's Song > Blaze On > Weekapaug Groove > Tweezer Reprise
ENCORE: Contact, Frankenstein[1]
Mockingbird featured narration about Trey walking around Alpine Valley and having a bird shit on him, inspiring him to play the song that night. He also acknowledged that this was the band's 17th show at Alpine and that the following day would be the 19th anniversary of their first appearance (August 10, 1996). Frankenstein featured Page on keytar.
 
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 Not a review, per se, but something that speaks to the overall experience:
		Not a review, per se, but something that speaks to the overall experience: This is about my 20th Phish show and I must say even though that's not a lot compared to other vets out there, this set 1 was by far the best I've ever heard and the show on the whole was quite an experience.
		This is about my 20th Phish show and I must say even though that's not a lot compared to other vets out there, this set 1 was by far the best I've ever heard and the show on the whole was quite an experience.   Let me start with the the set list kind of says it all about this show.  It was a special one indeed.  I for one was tickled with Trey talking about their history at Alpine Valley being that my history with this band started there in 1998.  Being that the show I saw in 98 was loaded with debuts and a special one 17 years ago, I was thrilled to hear Trey speak about their 17 shows over 19 years at this venue.
		Let me start with the the set list kind of says it all about this show.  It was a special one indeed.  I for one was tickled with Trey talking about their history at Alpine Valley being that my history with this band started there in 1998.  Being that the show I saw in 98 was loaded with debuts and a special one 17 years ago, I was thrilled to hear Trey speak about their 17 shows over 19 years at this venue. any time you see a sloth you saw a good show
		any time you see a sloth you saw a good show I feel sad for the phans who only get to hear this show on stream. News reports said only 14K+ were in attendance. I'm sad for any phan within driving distance to Alpine who talked themselves out of attending. I'm confident they intentionally brought a brain-melting setlist to punish those who didn't want to buy or trade for a ticket.
		I feel sad for the phans who only get to hear this show on stream. News reports said only 14K+ were in attendance. I'm sad for any phan within driving distance to Alpine who talked themselves out of attending. I'm confident they intentionally brought a brain-melting setlist to punish those who didn't want to buy or trade for a ticket.  I'm compelled to weigh on this first set. While I didn't attend, I've listened through twice.
		I'm compelled to weigh on this first set. While I didn't attend, I've listened through twice. To hear Sanity > Split Open & Melt at my 65th Phish show tells me a lot about my last 25 years.  I don't review shows often on here and avoid reviewing unless I was actually at the show like last night section 202 row TT right in front of the SBD.  The entire show brought me higher and higher with every song and I may or may never find out what was in my friend's beer that he handed to me while saying "it's warm but good."  For a few minutes during set one, I was officially tweeeeked by a merry prankster with my mouth going OMG.  They sound checked Col Forbin>Mockingbird and Weigh, so neither of those surprised me, but such a great treat to hear both.  But it was the "S" songs that popped my boner set one Saw It Again (screaaaaming version WOW)  Sloth (always so great)  and then the Sanity complete with even screaming haunted house SFX from Page and a standard perfect SOAM.
		To hear Sanity > Split Open & Melt at my 65th Phish show tells me a lot about my last 25 years.  I don't review shows often on here and avoid reviewing unless I was actually at the show like last night section 202 row TT right in front of the SBD.  The entire show brought me higher and higher with every song and I may or may never find out what was in my friend's beer that he handed to me while saying "it's warm but good."  For a few minutes during set one, I was officially tweeeeked by a merry prankster with my mouth going OMG.  They sound checked Col Forbin>Mockingbird and Weigh, so neither of those surprised me, but such a great treat to hear both.  But it was the "S" songs that popped my boner set one Saw It Again (screaaaaming version WOW)  Sloth (always so great)  and then the Sanity complete with even screaming haunted house SFX from Page and a standard perfect SOAM. Hey there folks,
		Hey there folks, I've seen every Alpine show since 97 except the 14th in 2010 (mistake, I know...lol) and after many re-listens 2015.08.09 has to be ranked very high among those shows. I...never...saw...this...coming. Not like it did.
		I've seen every Alpine show since 97 except the 14th in 2010 (mistake, I know...lol) and after many re-listens 2015.08.09 has to be ranked very high among those shows. I...never...saw...this...coming. Not like it did. Rarely do I rate a show I did not attend.  I've heard a lot of shows, way more than I've been to.  Just for context, my first-hand experiences are largely 3.0, although I made it to a few 2.0 shows.  When I listen to a show it's almost entirely 93-98.  From that time period, I've heard almost every show at least once.
		Rarely do I rate a show I did not attend.  I've heard a lot of shows, way more than I've been to.  Just for context, my first-hand experiences are largely 3.0, although I made it to a few 2.0 shows.  When I listen to a show it's almost entirely 93-98.  From that time period, I've heard almost every show at least once. Set I clearly rests within that category of You Had to Be There.  Like two nights before, the fun and energy simply do not translate well to tape.  Very cool to see more 10/31 - I still want a Cat - and if preparation for this performance, much like 10/31/96, will usher in a new era of Phish.  This work, coupled with Fare Thee Well prep (PLUS the band's other solo projects:  just waiting on a Tornado number) points to the inevitability we've seen play out to this point.
		Set I clearly rests within that category of You Had to Be There.  Like two nights before, the fun and energy simply do not translate well to tape.  Very cool to see more 10/31 - I still want a Cat - and if preparation for this performance, much like 10/31/96, will usher in a new era of Phish.  This work, coupled with Fare Thee Well prep (PLUS the band's other solo projects:  just waiting on a Tornado number) points to the inevitability we've seen play out to this point.   Dear Community,
		Dear Community, Ten days after graduating high school, my friends and I set out to see if the live performances could stand up to the Fire on the Mountain from Dead Set that had been melting our ears since that drive around the block in Hopkins Minnesota in '83. Although we did not get our Fire at GD Alpine 85, we fell in love with a band which changed many of our live for ever. Beyond, we fell in love with a venue which did the same. In 1990, Phish visited the Cabooze in Minneapolis and, as time went on, I understood that I had two bands which were my favorites for similar and different reasons. These shows marked the 30th year I have scanned the calendar for a reason to make the 300 mile trek to Alpine.
		Ten days after graduating high school, my friends and I set out to see if the live performances could stand up to the Fire on the Mountain from Dead Set that had been melting our ears since that drive around the block in Hopkins Minnesota in '83. Although we did not get our Fire at GD Alpine 85, we fell in love with a band which changed many of our live for ever. Beyond, we fell in love with a venue which did the same. In 1990, Phish visited the Cabooze in Minneapolis and, as time went on, I understood that I had two bands which were my favorites for similar and different reasons. These shows marked the 30th year I have scanned the calendar for a reason to make the 300 mile trek to Alpine. I was ruling over the pit on Page Side for this one.  This show was a real heater.
		I was ruling over the pit on Page Side for this one.  This show was a real heater. As others mentioned, first set didn't quite have cohesion, but hearing some of those bust outs was eminently worth it; treys sanity delivery was also quite funny to me, you hear him booming and powing at seemingly random intervals. Love it for sanity. SOAM great set closer with a lot of energy. First set overall: each song well executed (awesome mockingbird narration as well) and most very danceable, but the flow wasn't there to surrender to.
		As others mentioned, first set didn't quite have cohesion, but hearing some of those bust outs was eminently worth it; treys sanity delivery was also quite funny to me, you hear him booming and powing at seemingly random intervals. Love it for sanity. SOAM great set closer with a lot of energy. First set overall: each song well executed (awesome mockingbird narration as well) and most very danceable, but the flow wasn't there to surrender to.  I walked into this weekend of shows telling my friends "I hope I get a Brian and Robert." I know that song isn't a great show song, but it means a lot to me. Little did I know what was ahead of me as I walked into Alpine Valley the night of what was my second show...
		I walked into this weekend of shows telling my friends "I hope I get a Brian and Robert." I know that song isn't a great show song, but it means a lot to me. Little did I know what was ahead of me as I walked into Alpine Valley the night of what was my second show... seems like an auspicious day to write about the last 8/9 show i was at...
		seems like an auspicious day to write about the last 8/9 show i was at... The previous night was solid, but I don't think it blew anyone away.  Going into this show, people were expecting fireworks.  Being the 20 year anniversary of Jerry Garcia's death, many wondered if they would pay tribute with a GD song.  While that did not come to fruition, I can't imagine anyone left this show feeling like they had not seen a top shelf outing.
		The previous night was solid, but I don't think it blew anyone away.  Going into this show, people were expecting fireworks.  Being the 20 year anniversary of Jerry Garcia's death, many wondered if they would pay tribute with a GD song.  While that did not come to fruition, I can't imagine anyone left this show feeling like they had not seen a top shelf outing. This was the best Phish show Ive ever seen. From the very beginning I knew it would be a classic show. 1st set featured classic bustouts only played once in 2015. Some of my all time favorite jams from this show- the tweezer jam, the epic double jam mikes song, the waves outro jam, and a rocking encore, and the tight snippet-like ending to soam 5* show through and through!
		This was the best Phish show Ive ever seen. From the very beginning I knew it would be a classic show. 1st set featured classic bustouts only played once in 2015. Some of my all time favorite jams from this show- the tweezer jam, the epic double jam mikes song, the waves outro jam, and a rocking encore, and the tight snippet-like ending to soam 5* show through and through!
	 Wow what a show.  We know expectations should be avoided going in, but this was my 36th birthday, a Sunday show, and the 20th anniversary of Jerry's passing, so it was hard not to expect something great.  After a strong show the night before, we awoke to a cloudy morning, but the sun broke through later that afternoon and we enjoyed a low-key, relaxing time on the lot before the show.
		Wow what a show.  We know expectations should be avoided going in, but this was my 36th birthday, a Sunday show, and the 20th anniversary of Jerry's passing, so it was hard not to expect something great.  After a strong show the night before, we awoke to a cloudy morning, but the sun broke through later that afternoon and we enjoyed a low-key, relaxing time on the lot before the show. The first set, as already widely noted, is very uneven, despite (or because of) several rarities, including a Phil Collins tune ... ah, no, sorry that was Brian and Robert. (I like that song very much, mind you, when played by Trey alone, see his 08/02/08 gig.) Sure, Forbin's Bird is great, Sanity is properly demented and SOAM is awesoam (honestly, the jam is beautifully creepy, a perfect comment on the preceding Sanity).
		The first set, as already widely noted, is very uneven, despite (or because of) several rarities, including a Phil Collins tune ... ah, no, sorry that was Brian and Robert. (I like that song very much, mind you, when played by Trey alone, see his 08/02/08 gig.) Sure, Forbin's Bird is great, Sanity is properly demented and SOAM is awesoam (honestly, the jam is beautifully creepy, a perfect comment on the preceding Sanity). Overall I think this show is pretty overrated.  Yeah we got some cool bust-outs in the 1st set, but to open the 2nd set with a standard Antelope was pretty awkward and pointed toward similar things to come - such as the not talked about rip-corded versions of Carini and Waves.  To me this is where the show really could have lifted off into the stratosphere but these songs seemed like they were going somewhere and then got the axe from Big Red.  Not sure what was going on there.  Yes the Tweezer was special but then we get a ho-hum Mike's Groove.  I think most people are blinded by all the 1st set bust outs, which were pretty special nonetheless, but when you look at this show from a whole it shouldn't be on a "best of summer" list.  It is nowhere near the Atlanta I show.
		Overall I think this show is pretty overrated.  Yeah we got some cool bust-outs in the 1st set, but to open the 2nd set with a standard Antelope was pretty awkward and pointed toward similar things to come - such as the not talked about rip-corded versions of Carini and Waves.  To me this is where the show really could have lifted off into the stratosphere but these songs seemed like they were going somewhere and then got the axe from Big Red.  Not sure what was going on there.  Yes the Tweezer was special but then we get a ho-hum Mike's Groove.  I think most people are blinded by all the 1st set bust outs, which were pretty special nonetheless, but when you look at this show from a whole it shouldn't be on a "best of summer" list.  It is nowhere near the Atlanta I show.
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Review by n00b100
1. Good to see a third CTSOTHH song in the rotation. I'd assumed that the introduction of several new songs meant they'd fall by the wayside, and I'm happy that they're still enthusiastic about playing them (and that crowds are still enthusiastic about hearing them.)
2. Hard to beat Forbin's > Mockingbird for the "huge explosion", am I right? Also hard to beat Trey giving us a legit narration, too (although the heartfelt mini-narration at 12/31/13 II is still a heart-tugging moment).
3. My take on this Set 1: sure, I'd probably prefer jamming in a Set 1 over a bunch of bustouts, too, and it's not like I go back and listen to Summer 2012 first sets very often, but the fact that something like *this* - where the *average* song gap runs in the forties - happens so infrequently (the last such was probably 7/29/03) deserves some extra consideration. And when everything is played this well (or, at least, sans egregious botches), that makes for a very pleasant listening experience. Nice Melt at the end, too.
4. Standard or not, a set that kicks off with Antelope is always going to get extra points from me.
5. That should probably be Carini -> Waves, as it felt like Trey was angling towards Waves about 2-3 minutes before actually going into it (one wonders what the equipment problems someone was mentioning had anything to do with it), and the resulting Waves is both tightly played and dissolves into an ambient stew that somehow, insanely, shapes itself into the *third* -> Tweezer of the tour.
6. And that Tweezer ends up the highlight of the night, and the third big-time Tweezer from August 2015 (not a bad month for Phish's Dark Star - tm @waxbanks), with Trey letting his MuTron take the regular Tweezer jam to some spacey and psychedelic places before Page takes things in a more upbeat direction and the band bursts into an *absolutely goddamn gigantic* blissful hose jam that soars through the clouds (and touches on Dear Prudence and Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again, as @pzerbo noted in his recap). Damn good stuff, sir.
7. Still not 100% convinced the 2nd Mike's jam is back to stay, which means that it continues to remain thrilling when a jam DOES emerge from Mike's once again, this time funky and dirty whereas the Nashville version was beautiful. Probably a -> into Blaze On, as well, but what do I know.
8. We're now 13 shows into Summer 2015, and it really feels like this one might be one we'll be wagging our tongues about 20 years after. Seek this bad boy out - you'll find that it scratches a *lot* of your Phish fan itches.