Soundcheck: Friends, Tide Turns, Things People Do, Unknown song (unconfirmed and possibly incomplete)
SET 1: Wolfman's Brother, Your Pet Cat, Blaze On, Waking Up Dead[1], Llama[2], Devotion to a Dream, Reba, Mike's Song > Horn > Farmhouse > Weekapaug Groove
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless -> Friends[1], Down with Disease[3] > What's the Use? > Meatstick > The Line, Tide Turns[1], Backwards Down the Number Line, Dem Bones
ENCORE: Dear Prudence > Harry Hood
This show featured the debut of Waking Up Dead, Friends, and Tide Turns. Llama was performed in a slow, funky arrangement and ended with a Whole Lotta Love tease from Trey. The Birds was quoted in Weekapaug. DWD was unfinished.
 
			Photo by Rene Huemer. From @Phish_FTR.
 Big Boat
					4
					Big Boat
					4
					 Fuego
					2
					Fuego
					2
					 Hoist
					2
					Hoist
					2
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 The Siket Disc
					1
					The Siket Disc
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 Stash
					1
					Stash
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 A Picture of Nectar
					1
					A Picture of Nectar
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 This is was an interesting show with a lot of highlights, but not the overall rocker that I expected after the fairly chill first night.
		This is was an interesting show with a lot of highlights, but not the overall rocker that I expected after the fairly chill first night. Beautiful, calm venue.  Nice folks at the meetup.  Show highlights were Reba and the slow Llama in the first set.  Second set highlights are kind of obvious---C&P, DWD, WTU, Meatstick.  A great night, and I left feeling satiated and relaxed but now, this evening, after a nap, I'm missing the band already and wondering what's going to happen at SPAC.
		Beautiful, calm venue.  Nice folks at the meetup.  Show highlights were Reba and the slow Llama in the first set.  Second set highlights are kind of obvious---C&P, DWD, WTU, Meatstick.  A great night, and I left feeling satiated and relaxed but now, this evening, after a nap, I'm missing the band already and wondering what's going to happen at SPAC. This show began much in the way that the previous show had ended- with great flow and firmly rooted in the foundation that warm summer shed nights demand drippy muddy funk. I had almost no problems with the first set. The opening Wolfman's, Your Pet Cat, Blaze On, Waking Up Dead, and Llama had Mike's pulsating bass, Page's clavinet chops, and Trey & Fish holding everything else together. Devotion to a Dream gets a pass due to those first five songs. Reba brings us back with precision and then a really, really patient Trey doesn't dive in with his mid 90's esque soft Reba solo until at least eight measures into Mile's plodding bass. I agree with someone in the Mann1 live show feed posting that Trey is laying back during some of the solos for others to step up during jams, and this Reba jam allowed Mike and Page to start painting first before Trey stepped in with his brush. Now- in my opinion the highlight of the show is the Mike's Song jam. Trey again going low profile and Page stands up while we get down. Crunchy Mike's Songs are something rare to be found nowadays. This reminded me somewhat of the 2014 Mann Mike's on 7.9.14- due to the funk factor alone. Horm and Farmhouse chilled us out a bit, but then a nice Weekapaug to close the set left us with high hopes for the 2nd frame.
		This show began much in the way that the previous show had ended- with great flow and firmly rooted in the foundation that warm summer shed nights demand drippy muddy funk. I had almost no problems with the first set. The opening Wolfman's, Your Pet Cat, Blaze On, Waking Up Dead, and Llama had Mike's pulsating bass, Page's clavinet chops, and Trey & Fish holding everything else together. Devotion to a Dream gets a pass due to those first five songs. Reba brings us back with precision and then a really, really patient Trey doesn't dive in with his mid 90's esque soft Reba solo until at least eight measures into Mile's plodding bass. I agree with someone in the Mann1 live show feed posting that Trey is laying back during some of the solos for others to step up during jams, and this Reba jam allowed Mike and Page to start painting first before Trey stepped in with his brush. Now- in my opinion the highlight of the show is the Mike's Song jam. Trey again going low profile and Page stands up while we get down. Crunchy Mike's Songs are something rare to be found nowadays. This reminded me somewhat of the 2014 Mann Mike's on 7.9.14- due to the funk factor alone. Horm and Farmhouse chilled us out a bit, but then a nice Weekapaug to close the set left us with high hopes for the 2nd frame. The slow set, haha! I like my Rebas in particular fast and fiery, so I am kind of amused by this set rather than enthralled with it, though the new song Waking Up Dead is great and I enjoyed the setlist construction. The latter part of that comment leads me to ponder the fact that song suites really help to shore up sets, as they did with the Grateful Dead in yesteryears. I think there's something to be said for a sequence where you can expect a certain lineup of songs, but sometimes be pleasantly surprised with Phish switching it up on us. I don't recall ever seeing a Mike's Groove with Horn or Farmhouse before, and that's cool.
		The slow set, haha! I like my Rebas in particular fast and fiery, so I am kind of amused by this set rather than enthralled with it, though the new song Waking Up Dead is great and I enjoyed the setlist construction. The latter part of that comment leads me to ponder the fact that song suites really help to shore up sets, as they did with the Grateful Dead in yesteryears. I think there's something to be said for a sequence where you can expect a certain lineup of songs, but sometimes be pleasantly surprised with Phish switching it up on us. I don't recall ever seeing a Mike's Groove with Horn or Farmhouse before, and that's cool. Gorgeous night in Philly. Fading sunshine. Low humidity. Phanatics splayed over the slippery lawn. Skyscrapers gleaming in the distance. And then...Wolfman's kicks us off with a fierce initial jam. We're off!
		Gorgeous night in Philly. Fading sunshine. Low humidity. Phanatics splayed over the slippery lawn. Skyscrapers gleaming in the distance. And then...Wolfman's kicks us off with a fierce initial jam. We're off! I get it, The Line is a vibe killer and it looks like the Horn Farmhouse combo after a good Mike's annoyed people too but I thought Reba and Hood were great, Hood being one of the better 3.0 versions with a peak reminiscent of 90's versions. C&P through Meatstick, Mike's and Weekapaugh with that nasty Birds quote were all solid so I guess this was a "highlights" show to many because of all the jerky vibe killers. Maybe I was just in a really good mood but I thought the jamming in these "highlights" was the best of tour thus far. I attended both Wrigley's but for some reason I really preferred aspects of this show here, regardless of full set cohesiveness or whatever. The band seems to have ridden themselves of the early tour cobwebs and now they're playing tighter as a result or something. Anyways, can't wait till the Cali run those are my next shows, keep up the good work boys!
		I get it, The Line is a vibe killer and it looks like the Horn Farmhouse combo after a good Mike's annoyed people too but I thought Reba and Hood were great, Hood being one of the better 3.0 versions with a peak reminiscent of 90's versions. C&P through Meatstick, Mike's and Weekapaugh with that nasty Birds quote were all solid so I guess this was a "highlights" show to many because of all the jerky vibe killers. Maybe I was just in a really good mood but I thought the jamming in these "highlights" was the best of tour thus far. I attended both Wrigley's but for some reason I really preferred aspects of this show here, regardless of full set cohesiveness or whatever. The band seems to have ridden themselves of the early tour cobwebs and now they're playing tighter as a result or something. Anyways, can't wait till the Cali run those are my next shows, keep up the good work boys!
	 Crosseyed thru Meatstick was straight fire.
		Crosseyed thru Meatstick was straight fire.  A big FOUR STAR from me I'll tell you what! Where was the song in which there is the lyric waiting all night you said I'm said I'm said I'm waiting all night you said I'm sorry waiting all night and I don't know why you waiting all night you left me this way???? I was... Waiting all night for it ha halook I try and add an elem element of humor to the review but the show had me asking when and where they will play it next in a way that had my brow furrowed in a way that was prohibitory to laughter
		A big FOUR STAR from me I'll tell you what! Where was the song in which there is the lyric waiting all night you said I'm said I'm said I'm waiting all night you said I'm sorry waiting all night and I don't know why you waiting all night you left me this way???? I was... Waiting all night for it ha halook I try and add an elem element of humor to the review but the show had me asking when and where they will play it next in a way that had my brow furrowed in a way that was prohibitory to laughter
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Review by malachai
Slow Llama was nice nice very nice.
The Line is straight cheese tho IMHO. There's always a heated debate on the Kush Bush chat when this comes on about whether Phish or Trey knows a lot of people dislike this song and then there's the folks that love this song. Nonetheless, it's not one of my fav jammys. It's actually kind of jam band cringe worthy for me personally. If others love it that's cool I'm not judging. Please don't hate me for not liking the song The Line. We're still pham.
One other thing, I like Mike's Grooves to be really ">" worthy, like with a Simple or Hydrogen involved, but that's just me. I think of Mike's like I think of GD's Help>Slip>Franklin's. I don't mind them mixing it up but when the Groove stops and they play two ballads and then go into Weekapaug like we've been Mike's Groovin' the whole time seems a little dishonest musically. Like going from the end of Farmhouse to the Weekapaug "blap" is kind of a stretch dance wise. I'm not being critical just expressing my personal Phish listening aesthetic.
The Hood encore was an awesome way to close out the night.