SET 1: Grind, Cars Trucks Buses > Blaze On, Yarmouth Road, Kill Devil Falls, The Sloth, Billy Breathes > My Friend, My Friend, Heavy Things, 555, Things People Do, The Line, Stash
SET 2: First Tube > Tweezer > Guyute, Mike's Song > Tide Turns > Devotion to a Dream, Wingsuit > Bittersweet Motel > Fluffhead > Weekapaug Groove
ENCORE: Contact > Tweezer Reprise
 
			Photo © Derek Gregory
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					 Big Boat
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 Is this hitting bottom? Disappointment turns into concern. What's wrong, guys? The world is growing more difficult, even for sonic superheroes. Is there anything we can do to help?  I realize I'm heading towards having another post deleted due to a lack of concrete connection to the show at hand. Fair enough. I will make more of an effort.
		Is this hitting bottom? Disappointment turns into concern. What's wrong, guys? The world is growing more difficult, even for sonic superheroes. Is there anything we can do to help?  I realize I'm heading towards having another post deleted due to a lack of concrete connection to the show at hand. Fair enough. I will make more of an effort.  A small venue. Indoors. Close to their homes. Middle of the week after a few days off. The formula for success? ...YMMV, but for me, it sure was fun to be at. That being said, last night, and much of this year, have been average, middle of the road Phish shows - a handful of moments I dig and will probably re-listen to, some nice/standard versions of tunes that I won’t re-spin, a song or two I didn’t like, and some flubs that were a little cringe-y. As usual, I met some nice people, got sweatier than myself or anyone would have preferred, and. Had. Fun. The whole point of attending.
		A small venue. Indoors. Close to their homes. Middle of the week after a few days off. The formula for success? ...YMMV, but for me, it sure was fun to be at. That being said, last night, and much of this year, have been average, middle of the road Phish shows - a handful of moments I dig and will probably re-listen to, some nice/standard versions of tunes that I won’t re-spin, a song or two I didn’t like, and some flubs that were a little cringe-y. As usual, I met some nice people, got sweatier than myself or anyone would have preferred, and. Had. Fun. The whole point of attending. Not sure where to start with this one - but it was not good. 1.5/5, 2 would be a big stretch.
		Not sure where to start with this one - but it was not good. 1.5/5, 2 would be a big stretch. Couldn't agree more with the sentiments expressed here that something is awry. Overall uninspired playing, choppy setlists, no steam 4th quarters, obvious tension on stage between members, nearly no assertiveness from trey . . . . . . . . all of this truly has me worried for the band we all love. Something isn't right. And I know I am not alone in feeling this way now that we are past the early tour jitters.
		Couldn't agree more with the sentiments expressed here that something is awry. Overall uninspired playing, choppy setlists, no steam 4th quarters, obvious tension on stage between members, nearly no assertiveness from trey . . . . . . . . all of this truly has me worried for the band we all love. Something isn't right. And I know I am not alone in feeling this way now that we are past the early tour jitters.  Not sure if this is just another example of a "you had to be there" show but after streaming last night things just felt off.
		Not sure if this is just another example of a "you had to be there" show but after streaming last night things just felt off. I was there, and to my mind, there is clearly something awry with the band -- or at least with Trey -- right now. It's not simply that the song selection and combination was weak, leading to inexplicable dips in energy, because, after all, the band can play whatever they -- or, again, Trey -- want to play. No, the real problem was with the Trey's playing. There were innumerable missed cues, botched landings, awkward transitions, notes missed, riffs started in the wrong key, measures dropped, or added, and so on. Whether or not this matters to you is purely subjective; _that_ is happened is objective fact. For me, and for a lot of people I saw at the venue, this made for a really lackluster and uninspiring show. If you had a great time either in person, or listening in on the streams, I'm really happy for you. Truly. But one of the things that drew me to Phish was the virtuosity and precision of the band, and especially of Trey, and I have not seen much of that in evidence this tour.
		I was there, and to my mind, there is clearly something awry with the band -- or at least with Trey -- right now. It's not simply that the song selection and combination was weak, leading to inexplicable dips in energy, because, after all, the band can play whatever they -- or, again, Trey -- want to play. No, the real problem was with the Trey's playing. There were innumerable missed cues, botched landings, awkward transitions, notes missed, riffs started in the wrong key, measures dropped, or added, and so on. Whether or not this matters to you is purely subjective; _that_ is happened is objective fact. For me, and for a lot of people I saw at the venue, this made for a really lackluster and uninspiring show. If you had a great time either in person, or listening in on the streams, I'm really happy for you. Truly. But one of the things that drew me to Phish was the virtuosity and precision of the band, and especially of Trey, and I have not seen much of that in evidence this tour.
	 I love this band, but to all the wooks or whatever else you are who keep on telling people to behave themselves and blindly say that every show or song they play is great or amazing, I ask what's wrong with you?  They aren't playing well at all compared to any of the last few years (especially 2015).  That's not interpretation, it's pretty much as factual as it gets.  Flubs, slow tempos, and just lack of any flourishes from Trey that are customary (see end of Fluffhead--no guitar work).
		I love this band, but to all the wooks or whatever else you are who keep on telling people to behave themselves and blindly say that every show or song they play is great or amazing, I ask what's wrong with you?  They aren't playing well at all compared to any of the last few years (especially 2015).  That's not interpretation, it's pretty much as factual as it gets.  Flubs, slow tempos, and just lack of any flourishes from Trey that are customary (see end of Fluffhead--no guitar work). Phishsx78 said:
		Phishsx78 said: Months back when I first saw that Phish would be playing in Portland while I would be in town my heart skipped a beat. Phish at a small venue? In one of my favorite cities? In Maine? With floor tickets? It all seemed too good to be true! Did the show live up to the hype? For the most part, yes!
		Months back when I first saw that Phish would be playing in Portland while I would be in town my heart skipped a beat. Phish at a small venue? In one of my favorite cities? In Maine? With floor tickets? It all seemed too good to be true! Did the show live up to the hype? For the most part, yes! Attended show. Very intimate. Felt like seeing Phish in a high school gym. However, it was hot as balls! Many of us had to retreat from the rink to seek cooler air.
		Attended show. Very intimate. Felt like seeing Phish in a high school gym. However, it was hot as balls! Many of us had to retreat from the rink to seek cooler air.  This show is another example of the poor playing that has been the hallmark of this tour so far. Another setlist that looks like big fun on paper, yet doesn't translate to the music itself. I agree with the majority of the posters on here when they say that something feels off about the band this summer. I also agree that it probably isn't internal strife. As someone else points out on here, bands with chemistry issues don't churn out new material at the rate this band has been. I have come to accept (and Trey has touched on this point numerous times in interviews) that bands of this nature need to be playing together constantly in order to maintain the type of quality playing for which Phish is famous. The extended breaks they've been taking make this difficult to say the least, and at their age I don't see it changing. The days of 2-3 major tours every year are over, for better or worse. I'm not angry about the lackluster performances, mind you, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed.
		This show is another example of the poor playing that has been the hallmark of this tour so far. Another setlist that looks like big fun on paper, yet doesn't translate to the music itself. I agree with the majority of the posters on here when they say that something feels off about the band this summer. I also agree that it probably isn't internal strife. As someone else points out on here, bands with chemistry issues don't churn out new material at the rate this band has been. I have come to accept (and Trey has touched on this point numerous times in interviews) that bands of this nature need to be playing together constantly in order to maintain the type of quality playing for which Phish is famous. The extended breaks they've been taking make this difficult to say the least, and at their age I don't see it changing. The days of 2-3 major tours every year are over, for better or worse. I'm not angry about the lackluster performances, mind you, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed. "Seems like everyone who is either listening or watching from another state have an a awful lot to say. Most of it negative and the ramblings of sour fans whom long for a day that doesn't exist anymore. To all you "phans" please stop buying tickets, please stop clogging these review boards with how unhappy you are with music you didn't get or wanted to get bit instead got something like "Wingsuit" or "Devotion to a Dream""
		"Seems like everyone who is either listening or watching from another state have an a awful lot to say. Most of it negative and the ramblings of sour fans whom long for a day that doesn't exist anymore. To all you "phans" please stop buying tickets, please stop clogging these review boards with how unhappy you are with music you didn't get or wanted to get bit instead got something like "Wingsuit" or "Devotion to a Dream"" I didn't see or hear this show. In the spirit of the SPAC3 thread, that qualifies me to talk down to every one who did.
		I didn't see or hear this show. In the spirit of the SPAC3 thread, that qualifies me to talk down to every one who did. Hot Night, Slow jams, Thick air.
		Hot Night, Slow jams, Thick air. If this were my only show of the summer and I was considering this show in isolation, I would walk away satisfied - not blown away by any improvisational prowess, but happy with an energetic crowd in a small venue, hearing some (fairly) rare tunes that sounded good (if not great).
		If this were my only show of the summer and I was considering this show in isolation, I would walk away satisfied - not blown away by any improvisational prowess, but happy with an energetic crowd in a small venue, hearing some (fairly) rare tunes that sounded good (if not great). Seems like everyone who is either listening or watching from another state have an a awful lot to say. Most of it negative and the ramblings of sour fans whom long for a day that doesn't exist anymore. To all you "phans" please stop buying tickets, please stop clogging these review boards with how unhappy you are with music you didn't get or wanted to get bit instead got something like "Wingsuit" or "Devotion to a Dream"
		Seems like everyone who is either listening or watching from another state have an a awful lot to say. Most of it negative and the ramblings of sour fans whom long for a day that doesn't exist anymore. To all you "phans" please stop buying tickets, please stop clogging these review boards with how unhappy you are with music you didn't get or wanted to get bit instead got something like "Wingsuit" or "Devotion to a Dream" Caveat: I streamed the first set only. For me, the head scratching continues on this tour...
		Caveat: I streamed the first set only. For me, the head scratching continues on this tour... I did enjoy listening to the live stream of this show, but the setlist choices were choppy and Trey was not really on it too well.  The slowdown during Mike's was weird, but Fluff was a nice treat and there were lots of fun moments during the first set in particular.
		I did enjoy listening to the live stream of this show, but the setlist choices were choppy and Trey was not really on it too well.  The slowdown during Mike's was weird, but Fluff was a nice treat and there were lots of fun moments during the first set in particular.   To keep it short, there wasn't much jamming in this one. Two composed tunes is in the second set, with shorter tunes. This tour has a different vibe to it, and I feel like the Tide Turns>Devotion>Wingsuit after Mikes sends the message they "hey we know you don't love this but this is what we're doing". The jam in contact makes me scratch my head because its clear they could be going deep every night. Seems as if they're almost moving away from the big type 2 improve. Time will tell where all this goes. Certainly not a bad show but not a must hear.
		To keep it short, there wasn't much jamming in this one. Two composed tunes is in the second set, with shorter tunes. This tour has a different vibe to it, and I feel like the Tide Turns>Devotion>Wingsuit after Mikes sends the message they "hey we know you don't love this but this is what we're doing". The jam in contact makes me scratch my head because its clear they could be going deep every night. Seems as if they're almost moving away from the big type 2 improve. Time will tell where all this goes. Certainly not a bad show but not a must hear.
	 This was a weird show. Odd song choices, some awkward transitions, some flubbiness and less than inspired playing with almost no flow in the second set. That said, it was not a "bad" show, certainly not like some bad shows I have seen/heard. 4.0 is a B-, and that seems fair to me.
		This was a weird show. Odd song choices, some awkward transitions, some flubbiness and less than inspired playing with almost no flow in the second set. That said, it was not a "bad" show, certainly not like some bad shows I have seen/heard. 4.0 is a B-, and that seems fair to me.
	 I didn't attend this show but I did attend the 3rd night of SPAC which many people didn't like but I really loved, it was sloppy but the energy was high and the songs/ jams were awesome. So I was pretty excited to hear this show and to be honest... It was mehtacular. Set one was clunky with the highlights being my friend my friend, and cars trucks buses. Set two was much tighter, the mikes> tide turns and bittersweet motel>fluffhead were fantastic but overall they're playing lacked focus and too many flubs and botched changes made the show overall forgettable. Hopefully they shape up for Mansfield and Hartford.
		I didn't attend this show but I did attend the 3rd night of SPAC which many people didn't like but I really loved, it was sloppy but the energy was high and the songs/ jams were awesome. So I was pretty excited to hear this show and to be honest... It was mehtacular. Set one was clunky with the highlights being my friend my friend, and cars trucks buses. Set two was much tighter, the mikes> tide turns and bittersweet motel>fluffhead were fantastic but overall they're playing lacked focus and too many flubs and botched changes made the show overall forgettable. Hopefully they shape up for Mansfield and Hartford.
	 Not impressed . I love this band truly for there Improv, there Jamming, Changing the setlists every show, the segues, and there music of course! But when they basically stop jamming all together where your lucky to hear 1 decent jam a night ? And the setlists have gone to totally random w no effort or thought put into it, it  would seem and w a ton of slow ballads forced into each set. And there were a ton of flubs, miscues etc. I don't know what they are shooting for this tour, but if it's not to be a jam band anymore which by definition a jam band jams on songs which phish has almost rarely done this tour then there not really a jam band are they.  And they are the best at it don't get me wrong.  So why have they stopped ? Now they are starting to turn phish shows into an average rock concert with great lights. I love this band very much but this tour has been mostly a let down a few good shows but this show was a total let down. Yes u can argue that they played ctb, mymy, Tweezer, Fluffhead etc. But when they sound bad n have a ton of flubs n no real jams that does not make it a "Great Show" . Mediocre at best and that's pushing it. I hope this band that I admire very much turns it around n destroys the rest of the tour! But to say I'm nervous about the rest of the tour is an understatement. And yes there's always gonna be negative comments on shows that they didn't play this or its not the same since 97. I am not one of these people. And cannot sit back while certain phans n newbs blow smoke up the band's behind n people on the .net that the shows are awesome and great When cleary they werent, with this show in paticular. Last year was a triumphant tour ! Well balanced n some great jams! But this tour thus far has been for the most part a big disappointment besides a few earlier shows. I hope they turn it around n quit forcing all these slow songs and ballards and expect everyone to cheer n scream to them. And jam maybe more than 1 or 2 songs a nite . Come on guys ! Hoping for better shows on the rest of the tour.
		Not impressed . I love this band truly for there Improv, there Jamming, Changing the setlists every show, the segues, and there music of course! But when they basically stop jamming all together where your lucky to hear 1 decent jam a night ? And the setlists have gone to totally random w no effort or thought put into it, it  would seem and w a ton of slow ballads forced into each set. And there were a ton of flubs, miscues etc. I don't know what they are shooting for this tour, but if it's not to be a jam band anymore which by definition a jam band jams on songs which phish has almost rarely done this tour then there not really a jam band are they.  And they are the best at it don't get me wrong.  So why have they stopped ? Now they are starting to turn phish shows into an average rock concert with great lights. I love this band very much but this tour has been mostly a let down a few good shows but this show was a total let down. Yes u can argue that they played ctb, mymy, Tweezer, Fluffhead etc. But when they sound bad n have a ton of flubs n no real jams that does not make it a "Great Show" . Mediocre at best and that's pushing it. I hope this band that I admire very much turns it around n destroys the rest of the tour! But to say I'm nervous about the rest of the tour is an understatement. And yes there's always gonna be negative comments on shows that they didn't play this or its not the same since 97. I am not one of these people. And cannot sit back while certain phans n newbs blow smoke up the band's behind n people on the .net that the shows are awesome and great When cleary they werent, with this show in paticular. Last year was a triumphant tour ! Well balanced n some great jams! But this tour thus far has been for the most part a big disappointment besides a few earlier shows. I hope they turn it around n quit forcing all these slow songs and ballards and expect everyone to cheer n scream to them. And jam maybe more than 1 or 2 songs a nite . Come on guys ! Hoping for better shows on the rest of the tour.
	 [DISCLAIMERS:  A) My recreational Phish listening is comprised almost exclusively of ’97-’98, Dick’s 2012 and Mann 2015, which probably sets my “good show” bell curve unfairly high. B) I’m very much a Jam guy. Give me some – any – type 2 stretch-out improv, and I leave a show smiling and satisfied. If it’s funky jamming, I leave elated with joy]
		[DISCLAIMERS:  A) My recreational Phish listening is comprised almost exclusively of ’97-’98, Dick’s 2012 and Mann 2015, which probably sets my “good show” bell curve unfairly high. B) I’m very much a Jam guy. Give me some – any – type 2 stretch-out improv, and I leave a show smiling and satisfied. If it’s funky jamming, I leave elated with joy] Unfortunate to say, but this was one of the worst shows I've seen in a while.
		Unfortunate to say, but this was one of the worst shows I've seen in a while. Weird that this show has THAT rating.
		Weird that this show has THAT rating. This was the last show I went to.  In anticipation of Curveball, I read a bunch of my old reviews and I really got a kick out of them.
		This was the last show I went to.  In anticipation of Curveball, I read a bunch of my old reviews and I really got a kick out of them. Many of the reviews already listed sum up this show. Sure, the 2nd set was a bit slow, but all I know is that I had a blast all night.
		Many of the reviews already listed sum up this show. Sure, the 2nd set was a bit slow, but all I know is that I had a blast all night.  In the spirit of the Spac3 thread...let's keep the momentum going.
		In the spirit of the Spac3 thread...let's keep the momentum going.Add a Review
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Review by Franklin
Anyway.
The pizza was probably cooked in an oven, but it could have just as well been cooked in last night's arena. It was -real- hot in there from the get-go. Body heat was rampant. From ten rows back, dancing room was somewhat limited, but the energy in the place was incredible.
The first set, top to bottom, was a bucket of fun. The Grind opener was probably a nod to the 300th show of 3.0 and was pretty cool to hear. Cars Trucks Buses was a real treat.
Kill Devil Falls got the energy to the next level. Trey was smearing mustard all over it like it was something you put mustard on. I don't really know what that would be. I don't like mustard that much. Maybe a hot dog? A big pretzel? Anyway, pretzel or no pretzel, the place was ecstatic throughout the entire song, and then The Sloth dropped out of nowhere. Yes please.
Other big highlights were MFMF (again, energy!!!!!), The Line (seriously. I got really pumped during this song. If you get over the stigma it can be really exciting, esp. in a first set that's all about fun) and Stash, which got taken out just long enough to serve as a fitting capstone for this groove-heavy set.
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Speaking of grooves, throughout the SPAC run the second set had opened with a high-ish energy dance number to get things going -- Sand, NMINML, SSP. Here, First Tube was given the responsibility, and it did not disappoint. Small indoor show + a high energy first set led to a lot of excitement during this opener. And then Tweezer? Yes please!
Admittedly, this Tweezer was, let us say, truncated. Still, it covered a fair amount of ground in its short duration, like a pirate that sails the seven seas and then dies of scurvy by age twenty-eight.
Into Guyute! There were some struggles during the barblarblarlblarlblarlblarlvslr part (you know which part) from Trey, but the whole thing was still exciting. Into Mike's.
At this point in our program, it became clear that this was just not going to be a show rife with improvisation. Once you get that idea out of your noggin and you think about the whole thing as an energy experience, the show becomes so fun. The whole band really built up during Mike's, with the rhythm section in particular locking in nicely.
I love slow Phish. I would argue that the average Phish show does not have enough "stand still close your eyes and listen" moments. As such, the Hydrogen slot here was great for me. If you're looking for a thirty-minute Ghost you were probably bummed, but I thought this whole thing was outstanding (see if you can hear anyone shout "YAY" at the beginning of Wingsuit -- that's me).
(Devotion to a Dream, to be fair, is just not that great of a song though. If I had to cut anything of this show, it would be that.)
The solo on Wingsuit was exquisite. The solo on Wingsuit is always exquisite, but as part of this extended cool-down section (in that sweaty arena) and all the passion we'd seen from Trey all night, the whole tune was nothing short of gorgeous. Bittersweet Motel is also a favorite of mine, and I never thought I'd get to hear it live. Changing things up and giving the solo to Page was a nice touch. After the long Wingsuit solo, it was nice to hear someone else take the lead.
Fluffhead was a treat as well, with the whole place really thrilled to hear it and even a brief sit in by a guest percussionist!
Something to note about this set is that, with the decision to not improvise so much, we did end up with two long composed pieces. It would have been easy to mail it in with a bunch of three-chord songs, but the group decided instead to spend their time on some fan favorites that take a lot of focus. That, in my opinion, is really respecting the audience. You may not be doing the number one thing they want, but you're filling the void with something that requires a different kind of effort.
The Weekapaug ending, of course, tied the whole thing together really well.
So, let's think of this set like this:
High-energy opener > short improv adventure > Composed masterpiece 1, Mike's Groove with an extended but still very beautiful mellow middle (except as noted DTAD) and composed masterpiece #2.
My point is that I see this show acquiring a 2.8ish rating as I write this. This show was a unit. It had structure in the same way that my review has tense agreement issues. The setlist was obviously improvised and they churned out something that flows really well. It might not have as grand of a replay value as say Magnaball (esp. If you weren't in the room), but to write it off as directionless is, in my opinion, the result of very narrow expectations.
I would expect, out of the shows I saw this summer so far (this + SPAC) I will replay this one the most.
Blah blah blah noob, blah blah blah fluffing, blah blah blah attendance bias. To hell with it, I had a great time. I look forward to revisiting this special night in Portland for a long time to come.