Soundcheck: Funky Bitch
SET 1: The Landlady, Blaze On, Ha Ha Ha, Friends, Tube, Destiny Unbound > My Friend, My Friend[1] > The Mango Song, Timber -> Timber (Jerry the Mule) > Timber, The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan > Mound, Winterqueen, Bold As Love
SET 2: Drowned > Twist > Waste > Piper > Simple > Breath and Burning, Rocky Top > Martian Monster[2] > Golgi Apparatus > Frankenstein
ENCORE: Character Zero
 
			Photo © Derek Gregory
 Interesting reading some of the initial reviews of those who attended. I just finished listening to the show on Live Phish and thought it was pretty raging. Felt like a lot of energy to me with some songs having a bit of a faster tempo than normal (especially Twist). The early stage banter helped set a great mood I thought. The second half of the second set seemed to be a bit shaky at times, but they were swinging for the fences for the most part so can be forgiven.
		Interesting reading some of the initial reviews of those who attended. I just finished listening to the show on Live Phish and thought it was pretty raging. Felt like a lot of energy to me with some songs having a bit of a faster tempo than normal (especially Twist). The early stage banter helped set a great mood I thought. The second half of the second set seemed to be a bit shaky at times, but they were swinging for the fences for the most part so can be forgiven.  I dont understand the hate for this show at all. This was a fantastic show at a fantastic venue. Trey was on fire tonight. There werent any 20 minute deep space jams but they were tight and the energy was there. Definitely worth a listen. One of the best shows of the tour so far.
		I dont understand the hate for this show at all. This was a fantastic show at a fantastic venue. Trey was on fire tonight. There werent any 20 minute deep space jams but they were tight and the energy was there. Definitely worth a listen. One of the best shows of the tour so far.
	 do you like songs under 10 min ? if you don't, then you don't like phish. most songs are not going to be jammed. I would love a sick 20 min tube, but that's not going to happen every time you go to a show. You know what else is not going to happen every show, getting a mango, ha ha ha, land lady, timber, destiny, MFMF, and a god damn perfect Curtis Loew. that was my second mango since 1998. i missed it so much.
		do you like songs under 10 min ? if you don't, then you don't like phish. most songs are not going to be jammed. I would love a sick 20 min tube, but that's not going to happen every time you go to a show. You know what else is not going to happen every show, getting a mango, ha ha ha, land lady, timber, destiny, MFMF, and a god damn perfect Curtis Loew. that was my second mango since 1998. i missed it so much. I'm pretty much still a noob I guess, I've been listening to this band for like a year and half now and this is only my 6th show but it was my first show going solo. After hitting Hartford the night before with two first timers, I made the trek up to Syracuse on my lonesome Sunday morning.
		I'm pretty much still a noob I guess, I've been listening to this band for like a year and half now and this is only my 6th show but it was my first show going solo. After hitting Hartford the night before with two first timers, I made the trek up to Syracuse on my lonesome Sunday morning.  I was at Deer Creek, all 3 SPACs, Great Woods, Hartford and Syracuse and this was my favorite of them all. They were in sync from the beginning, the venue was gorgeous.  Highlights: Drowned, Simple, Curtis Loew and Rocky Top in the same show, keytar and Frankenstein fakeout in 1st set, Bold As Love, best Winterqueen evah, sick Timber.
		I was at Deer Creek, all 3 SPACs, Great Woods, Hartford and Syracuse and this was my favorite of them all. They were in sync from the beginning, the venue was gorgeous.  Highlights: Drowned, Simple, Curtis Loew and Rocky Top in the same show, keytar and Frankenstein fakeout in 1st set, Bold As Love, best Winterqueen evah, sick Timber.
	 I loved everything about this show!!! Great new spectacular venue, I flew from Colorado back to Syracuse( I grew up in Utica & went to college in Plattsburgh) it was like a huge high school and college reunion! Haters gonna hate but they sounded fantastic, even the trippy drums/space like Martian monster was cool seeing Gordo rip Trey's axe, security & surprisingly the cops were super chill too. I like the mix up in song selection, totally unpredictable show, I danced my ass off! I irritates me that a show is defined by a huge 20+ min jam by some people and not the overall quality of the show. I would've preferred a Reba encore over Zero, but overall excellent show for sure, see y'all at Chula Vista & Dick's!!
		I loved everything about this show!!! Great new spectacular venue, I flew from Colorado back to Syracuse( I grew up in Utica & went to college in Plattsburgh) it was like a huge high school and college reunion! Haters gonna hate but they sounded fantastic, even the trippy drums/space like Martian monster was cool seeing Gordo rip Trey's axe, security & surprisingly the cops were super chill too. I like the mix up in song selection, totally unpredictable show, I danced my ass off! I irritates me that a show is defined by a huge 20+ min jam by some people and not the overall quality of the show. I would've preferred a Reba encore over Zero, but overall excellent show for sure, see y'all at Chula Vista & Dick's!!
	 Disclaimer: This isn't really a fantastic show review, but it's an honest one since I was there.
		Disclaimer: This isn't really a fantastic show review, but it's an honest one since I was there. I heart gamehenge, but I also heart Blaze On. This was a great show to see. Fantastic mix of good old shit and great new shit! I will say I like fast tempo My Friend better than sluggish tempo My Friend, but that's my only beef, and I'm over it. How can you beat watching a beautiful sunset over the lake while The Heads of the Phamily play soothing and energizing melodies to revive and enlighten The Soul! Blaze On, Keytar On! See you in Mexico!
		I heart gamehenge, but I also heart Blaze On. This was a great show to see. Fantastic mix of good old shit and great new shit! I will say I like fast tempo My Friend better than sluggish tempo My Friend, but that's my only beef, and I'm over it. How can you beat watching a beautiful sunset over the lake while The Heads of the Phamily play soothing and energizing melodies to revive and enlighten The Soul! Blaze On, Keytar On! See you in Mexico!
	 Very enjoyable show on a Sunday. Partially because I liked the venue so much. It was really cool! Right on the water so you're literally watching the sun set over the horizon as the band plays their first set. And it was a beautiful night. Also, the stage is relatively small, so the band members are closer together and it seems to make for a more intimate setting. I got some great photos, which doesn't always happen.
		Very enjoyable show on a Sunday. Partially because I liked the venue so much. It was really cool! Right on the water so you're literally watching the sun set over the horizon as the band plays their first set. And it was a beautiful night. Also, the stage is relatively small, so the band members are closer together and it seems to make for a more intimate setting. I got some great photos, which doesn't always happen. This show isn't a big jam show. This show was essentially a 2016 version of a 1991 show. Just super high energy Phish and they're all just having a fantastic time playing. Not every show has to be bookmarked by a massive jam to be good. If that's all you like them for, then go back and listen to shows where they did that.
		This show isn't a big jam show. This show was essentially a 2016 version of a 1991 show. Just super high energy Phish and they're all just having a fantastic time playing. Not every show has to be bookmarked by a massive jam to be good. If that's all you like them for, then go back and listen to shows where they did that.  Just a great-solid show from top to bottom.  I've seen a smattering of shows since 1995 and I'm not sure I've ever seen the band communicate better while on stage.
		Just a great-solid show from top to bottom.  I've seen a smattering of shows since 1995 and I'm not sure I've ever seen the band communicate better while on stage.   I was at the show last night, and I'll start with the venue itself...one of the better outdoor ampitheaters you'll find.  Lots of space, gorgeous views, phenomenal sound from the lawn, and great security.  On to the show....first set on paper was cool, but there was definitely a lack of execution.  Trey was pretty sloppy.  Being that the boys only play a limited number of shows a year, and probably don't practice a ton, rare bust outs are often likely to have flubs.  It's unfortunate, but that's our reality.  I'm also finding that when the band does find a great groove, the rip cord is often pulled too soon.  There seems to be a lack of patience in many shows.
		I was at the show last night, and I'll start with the venue itself...one of the better outdoor ampitheaters you'll find.  Lots of space, gorgeous views, phenomenal sound from the lawn, and great security.  On to the show....first set on paper was cool, but there was definitely a lack of execution.  Trey was pretty sloppy.  Being that the boys only play a limited number of shows a year, and probably don't practice a ton, rare bust outs are often likely to have flubs.  It's unfortunate, but that's our reality.  I'm also finding that when the band does find a great groove, the rip cord is often pulled too soon.  There seems to be a lack of patience in many shows.   YOU CAN PROBABLY MISS A SUNDAY SHOW AND BE OKAY
		YOU CAN PROBABLY MISS A SUNDAY SHOW AND BE OKAY On July 10th, 2016 I drove to Syracuse to see Phish play in a (relatively) brand-spanking new amphitheatre built right on the water (which body of water might be in Syracuse is beyond both my knowledge and my interest in bothering to google about).  Four of us had driven down together and as we got to the venue we were directed to a new, gravel parking strip.  We parallel parked and joined a small throng of people waiting for one of the many shuttle busses to take us to the actual venue.
		On July 10th, 2016 I drove to Syracuse to see Phish play in a (relatively) brand-spanking new amphitheatre built right on the water (which body of water might be in Syracuse is beyond both my knowledge and my interest in bothering to google about).  Four of us had driven down together and as we got to the venue we were directed to a new, gravel parking strip.  We parallel parked and joined a small throng of people waiting for one of the many shuttle busses to take us to the actual venue. This show was mostly "New Phish" (songs they've written since 2009) and covers. I being a long time Phish fan would have really liked to hear more "Classic Phish" (songs that were written before 2009) or as the other review calls it - Jukebox Phish. I just can't get into the slow tempo and rolling lyrics of most of the new Phish songs. Phish for me has always been about the dancing for sure which is much better and a higher pace. The sound quality was good and the boys were talking with the crowd on multiple occasions which is really not typical. Fishman is from Syracuse so there were a few shout outs to his home town which was really cool. But even when they did play classic Phish the tempo was slower than I would have liked. Overall I had a great time, the atmosphere was really nice and the boys sounded awesome but I really wish there had been more energy from both them and the crowd as well as more classic Phish songs.
		This show was mostly "New Phish" (songs they've written since 2009) and covers. I being a long time Phish fan would have really liked to hear more "Classic Phish" (songs that were written before 2009) or as the other review calls it - Jukebox Phish. I just can't get into the slow tempo and rolling lyrics of most of the new Phish songs. Phish for me has always been about the dancing for sure which is much better and a higher pace. The sound quality was good and the boys were talking with the crowd on multiple occasions which is really not typical. Fishman is from Syracuse so there were a few shout outs to his home town which was really cool. But even when they did play classic Phish the tempo was slower than I would have liked. Overall I had a great time, the atmosphere was really nice and the boys sounded awesome but I really wish there had been more energy from both them and the crowd as well as more classic Phish songs.
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Review by duggy
Agreed this show pales a bit in comparison to Great Woods and Hartford, but the band was still HOT and the playing is pretty inspired to my ears ... lots of fun on stage ... that first set was a great listen ...