Soundcheck: Alaska, Let's Go, Running Out Of Time, Home
SET 1: Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The Birds > NICU, Cities, David Bowie, Free, Uncle Pen, Halfway to the Moon, Let's Go[1], Waiting All Night > Bathtub Gin > Golgi Apparatus, The Squirming Coil
SET 2: Sand > Carini > Chalk Dust Torture[2] > Prince Caspian > Bug, Shine a Light, My Sweet One, Sleeping Monkey > Also Sprach Zarathustra > Fire
ENCORE: Character Zero
 
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 SPAC is a special place. I think everyone kind of started to take it for granted after the band began reliably staging annual multi-night runs on Summer Tour. After a hiatus from that affair last year (with Magnaball essentially taking its place) there was palpable energy in the room. And while the band took a while to get warmed up, once they got started in the second set things got very, very good. Tl;dr you're going to want to check out that Chalk Dust.
		SPAC is a special place. I think everyone kind of started to take it for granted after the band began reliably staging annual multi-night runs on Summer Tour. After a hiatus from that affair last year (with Magnaball essentially taking its place) there was palpable energy in the room. And while the band took a while to get warmed up, once they got started in the second set things got very, very good. Tl;dr you're going to want to check out that Chalk Dust. 7/1/16 SPAC:  This was a good first show to begin what's sure to be a fun 3-day splash in Saratoga Springs.  We tuned-in via the Live Phish webcast, which provided a nice smooth stream all night long.
		7/1/16 SPAC:  This was a good first show to begin what's sure to be a fun 3-day splash in Saratoga Springs.  We tuned-in via the Live Phish webcast, which provided a nice smooth stream all night long.   It would be a 5 star show if there were more breasts involved, male or female, quick rule of thumb: "the more intense the mammaries the more intense the memories". Not to say this show wasn't tits.
		It would be a 5 star show if there were more breasts involved, male or female, quick rule of thumb: "the more intense the mammaries the more intense the memories". Not to say this show wasn't tits. Fun Fun Fun omfg
		Fun Fun Fun omfg 
  also its a fine fine fine version with a jon fishhhhhmannnn drum solo and its hilarious spill over into Sleeping Monkey.
   also its a fine fine fine version with a jon fishhhhhmannnn drum solo and its hilarious spill over into Sleeping Monkey. I previously wrote a review while drunk in my friend's car at 1 am. In my current state of sobriety, I'd like to revisit an important point:
		I previously wrote a review while drunk in my friend's car at 1 am. In my current state of sobriety, I'd like to revisit an important point: This was my 20th show, and SPAC was the fitting place for my 20th - the host of my first show (8/16/09), my "hometown" venue (I'm from Delmar, NY, which is about 37 minutes from SPAC), and one of the best places ever to have a real good time.
		This was my 20th show, and SPAC was the fitting place for my 20th - the host of my first show (8/16/09), my "hometown" venue (I'm from Delmar, NY, which is about 37 minutes from SPAC), and one of the best places ever to have a real good time. This was my first show, after listening to Phish for a decade I finally made it to the legendary SPAC for a weekend and boy was this an incredible night to start off the run!
		This was my first show, after listening to Phish for a decade I finally made it to the legendary SPAC for a weekend and boy was this an incredible night to start off the run! I love the new song, Let's Go. Chalkdust was sublime. The Sand > Carini > could've benefited from more -> action IMO, but this is an above average-great show to me. Fourth quarter was phun, but I think that's the area where Phish could most improve this year. There've been some strong encores, but some of the second halves of second sets have been a bit catch-as-catch-can. Add in stronger first sets--like the next night at SPAC's (7/2/16)--and sounds like a wiener to me!
		I love the new song, Let's Go. Chalkdust was sublime. The Sand > Carini > could've benefited from more -> action IMO, but this is an above average-great show to me. Fourth quarter was phun, but I think that's the area where Phish could most improve this year. There've been some strong encores, but some of the second halves of second sets have been a bit catch-as-catch-can. Add in stronger first sets--like the next night at SPAC's (7/2/16)--and sounds like a wiener to me!
	 Saratoga Springs in upstate New York is notable for several reasons.  It has a proud history of horse racing that goes back over 150 years, it is home to the Fountain of Youth (in the form of a series of bubbling springs to which the natives have attributed healing powers for centuries), it is where that mightiest of snack foods The Potato Chip was invented (my eternal thanks goes out to the appropriately named George Crum for his snarky creation), and (least notably but most significant to this missive) it is home to the venue where I have seen Phish play more than anywhere else.
		Saratoga Springs in upstate New York is notable for several reasons.  It has a proud history of horse racing that goes back over 150 years, it is home to the Fountain of Youth (in the form of a series of bubbling springs to which the natives have attributed healing powers for centuries), it is where that mightiest of snack foods The Potato Chip was invented (my eternal thanks goes out to the appropriately named George Crum for his snarky creation), and (least notably but most significant to this missive) it is home to the venue where I have seen Phish play more than anywhere else. This was my first show so I really didn't know what I was in for. Went solo and met some very cool and friendly people before, I had a lawn and got upgraded to pavs - the guy who gave me his extra was at his 100th show!
		This was my first show so I really didn't know what I was in for. Went solo and met some very cool and friendly people before, I had a lawn and got upgraded to pavs - the guy who gave me his extra was at his 100th show! Here's my quick, concise review. Everything not mentioned was standard fare for a show.
		Here's my quick, concise review. Everything not mentioned was standard fare for a show. SPAC starting off slow but getting better as the night went on.
		SPAC starting off slow but getting better as the night went on.Add a Review
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Review by Franklin
The rain subsided right before the set began and held off the whole rest of the night -- perfect!
The entire opening sequence was just a dance party -- everyone was so stoked to be there and having fun and the songs matched it. The Birds, my favorite Halloween song, made a comeback that stunned virtually all in attendance. The version itself is a bit clunky. It was like a friend you haven't seen in years showing up on your doorstep with their clothes a little dirty and a fresh scar on their cheek... not totally intact, but you're sure glad they're back.
The fun continues through Bowie, which gets really pretty at parts, before a standard-great Free.
Tonight's debut (I'm pretty sure that they're taking 2014's "Everybody gets a Fuego" strategy with debuts) was called Let's Go and was, well, hilarious. The whole "whoahhhh" line was really weird at first but then everyone caught on and then MIKE STARTED RAPPING. not a drill. I would apologize to everyone in my area for bursting out in laughter during this song, but I'm more so interested in why none of the rest of you were laughing. All told, though, it's a really fun song and it worked GREAT. Dancing to it is a real gem and I hope it finds its home somewhere, maybe in the Moma slot. We know it won't be jammed out because Mine wrote it. *sheds a single manly tear*
Rest of the set was great. Gin was fun, coil was a real treat after eighty minutes of music, and a good time was had by all.
Attn: people at the grey port-a-John. Y'all need to speed things up a bit. I have places to be. I left for the restroom five minutes into setbreak and got back to my spot two minutes before Sand started. That's embarrassing, folks.
Sand -- this is one of my favorite Phish songs and it was the first time I got to hear it live -- already a win! This version doesn't disappoint; it basically sets up the mood for the bigger jams to follow. On a relisten I certainly would not skip Sand for this reason.
Carini's opening almost took the roof off the place -- SPAC was going nuts! The jam itself covered a lot of territory really quickly; I thought it was 18 minutes long and was surprised to discover later that it was 11 or something. Those can be the best jams, though. Lots of exploration without being lost. Whole thing was a great success. Trey absolutely just abandoned ship at the end, but it ended up paying off.
Two big things about CDT: first (an observation from my friend who is still sleeping as I eat free hotel breakfast -- it's okay, I got you a bagel) is that this is the first time this Summer that Trey's played really melodic, lead guitar deep in jams. I think he's right... There's been a lot of rhythmic texturing on the part of Mr Antipsto and very little melody-creating so far this summer. This jam was significantly improved by Trey taking a risk or two and putting himself in front.
#2: Mike Gordon is just not to be believed. Easily the MVP of the show for me (bias disclosed: I'm a bass player) Mike was playing some really juicy lead lines throughout the night, but he really took over on this jam, especially when Trey went over to Marimba Lumina. Tonight's Trey/Mike relationship, up until Trey started playing more melodies in CDT, was very reminiscent of the Pete Townshend/John Entwistle relationship: lots of texture from the guitar player and melody from the bass player. Very fun.
All told the CDT is a real journey. I look forward to many, many relistens. The section with Mike on keys is particularly glorious. I was looking for some really upbeat hose when Trey picked the guitar back up, but alas, this was another jam destined to end without an ending. > Caspian.
The whole rest of the set through Sleeping Monkey was just a bliss fest. With so much dark jamming (clearly the MO of the summer), it was nice to rock out in major for a little while. I didn't need another deep dark jam at that point, but 2001 70 minutes into the set was the last great dance party we needed.
Great, great first show. The band is at last in mid-season form. They played for almost three hours. Mike's taking risks. Mike, Page, and Fish want to go deeper -- they just need to pull Trey along. Nights two and three will be great!
They aSPAC!!