SET 1: Demand, The Curtain With, Alumni Blues > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues > Fuck Your Face, Cry Baby Cry, Sing Monica > McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, The Very Long Fuse > Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Walk Away > Sanity -> David Bowie
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land > Mike's Song > Fee[1] > Seven Below > Waiting All Night > Gotta Jibboo, Miss You, Weekapaug Groove[2], The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony > Suzy Greenberg > Julius
ENCORE: Wading in the Velvet Sea > Character Zero[3]
 
			Photo by Rene Huemer © Phish, used with permission
 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Big Boat
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					Big Boat
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					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Round Room
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					Round Room
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Billy Breathes
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Congrats to all those in attendance last night that probably crossed a bunch of tunes of their bucket lists.  I wish they would spread the goodies out a little more instead of just doing one throw down show per tour ala Alpine /15 and MSG bus set in 13.  I guess there is something to be said for going on a full tour and ensuring you do not miss a show like this. I always cringe when I see these sets as I have chased a show like this all of 3.0.  Oh well.  Maybe someday.
		Congrats to all those in attendance last night that probably crossed a bunch of tunes of their bucket lists.  I wish they would spread the goodies out a little more instead of just doing one throw down show per tour ala Alpine /15 and MSG bus set in 13.  I guess there is something to be said for going on a full tour and ensuring you do not miss a show like this. I always cringe when I see these sets as I have chased a show like this all of 3.0.  Oh well.  Maybe someday.
	 first set was a rock concert. just sick. curtain was great, not amazing, but enough to get me locked in for the next 60 minutes. alumni blues is the kinda song every high school kid loves and when you hear it for the first time in years (me last night), it all comes back to you. does anyone not like fuck your face? is there any better rock song than one about an awkward teenage gordo getting a guitar and fantasizing about violating listeners with his chops? also, wtf is this time signature? cry baby cry is a beautiful tune - one of the first songs i fell in love with when first diving into hampton comes alive.  nothing amazing about this version or any other, but trey's guitar tone complements the song so well that the beatles version is left in the dust. cant tell if i like sing monica, but at this point - who the fuck cares? they have earned the right to do and play whatever they want in this particular show and i am going to respect it. did you just go take a piss during sing monica verse? fuck your face. get off my lawn. respect your elders. mcgrupp is a true old school song that prompted me to listen to zappa all morning. BBFCFM was beyond sick. back to high school again, but this time with a chain wallet. why does my neck hurt? oh yea. trey lied down with the microphone next to him, guitar on belly for about 2 minutes shredding this. it was fun. got another walk away and who doesnt love the james gang? rapists, that's who. sanity to bring us back down and then a nice, tight bowie that features some cool trey work towards the end of the peak.  all in all what a set - 2 songs written after 1988. not bad. 42 minute set break! (cant remember where, but we had funky bitch, tweeprize teases that went for a few bars in one song)
		first set was a rock concert. just sick. curtain was great, not amazing, but enough to get me locked in for the next 60 minutes. alumni blues is the kinda song every high school kid loves and when you hear it for the first time in years (me last night), it all comes back to you. does anyone not like fuck your face? is there any better rock song than one about an awkward teenage gordo getting a guitar and fantasizing about violating listeners with his chops? also, wtf is this time signature? cry baby cry is a beautiful tune - one of the first songs i fell in love with when first diving into hampton comes alive.  nothing amazing about this version or any other, but trey's guitar tone complements the song so well that the beatles version is left in the dust. cant tell if i like sing monica, but at this point - who the fuck cares? they have earned the right to do and play whatever they want in this particular show and i am going to respect it. did you just go take a piss during sing monica verse? fuck your face. get off my lawn. respect your elders. mcgrupp is a true old school song that prompted me to listen to zappa all morning. BBFCFM was beyond sick. back to high school again, but this time with a chain wallet. why does my neck hurt? oh yea. trey lied down with the microphone next to him, guitar on belly for about 2 minutes shredding this. it was fun. got another walk away and who doesnt love the james gang? rapists, that's who. sanity to bring us back down and then a nice, tight bowie that features some cool trey work towards the end of the peak.  all in all what a set - 2 songs written after 1988. not bad. 42 minute set break! (cant remember where, but we had funky bitch, tweeprize teases that went for a few bars in one song) So, one of our pups sadly had a case of the runs last night...wake up at 4AM to whining and a crate full of nothing pretty. However, following that clean-up, check my mail and see the setlist from LivePhish come through. I think, "After a nap, this is going to be a great morning."
		So, one of our pups sadly had a case of the runs last night...wake up at 4AM to whining and a crate full of nothing pretty. However, following that clean-up, check my mail and see the setlist from LivePhish come through. I think, "After a nap, this is going to be a great morning." Wow, still uncertain as to how I feel about that show. Obviously the first set was bonkers. I was sweating bullets by setbreak and felt like I just saw an entire rock show. Bowie was tight, Walk Away and Cry Baby Cry were so well placed in the midst of the chaos of FYF, BBFCFM and Sanity, Curtain was beautiful, only song that I don't think fit well in that monster first set was "The Very Long Fuse".
		Wow, still uncertain as to how I feel about that show. Obviously the first set was bonkers. I was sweating bullets by setbreak and felt like I just saw an entire rock show. Bowie was tight, Walk Away and Cry Baby Cry were so well placed in the midst of the chaos of FYF, BBFCFM and Sanity, Curtain was beautiful, only song that I don't think fit well in that monster first set was "The Very Long Fuse".  Mooseman, I think it is obvious to all that the first reviewer was being sarcastic for comic effect and I'd say they succeeded. It's not often that I get a laugh reading these "reviews."
		Mooseman, I think it is obvious to all that the first reviewer was being sarcastic for comic effect and I'd say they succeeded. It's not often that I get a laugh reading these "reviews." A different type of show in comparison to the previous two nights.
		A different type of show in comparison to the previous two nights. Never miss a West Coast Wednesday show apparently.
		Never miss a West Coast Wednesday show apparently.  and I'm enjoying the ride.
  and I'm enjoying the ride.  FIRST SET:
		FIRST SET: How does this show not have a higher rating?  They played a unique mix of songs, definitely not the regular routine Phish show for anything post-90's.  Good luck if you're trying to hear them play Demand again.
		How does this show not have a higher rating?  They played a unique mix of songs, definitely not the regular routine Phish show for anything post-90's.  Good luck if you're trying to hear them play Demand again.   Yo, mooseman!  If u don't get the first reviewers creative, hilariously spot-on review, maybe YOU shouldn't be here!  Phish answered Frank's question, and yes, humor does belong in music, and apparently, show reviews!  I'd like to thank that first reviewer, who's obviously been around a while, for giving me, and a few of my friends ( I sent screen shots of the comedy gold, they loved it!) a good laugh!
		Yo, mooseman!  If u don't get the first reviewers creative, hilariously spot-on review, maybe YOU shouldn't be here!  Phish answered Frank's question, and yes, humor does belong in music, and apparently, show reviews!  I'd like to thank that first reviewer, who's obviously been around a while, for giving me, and a few of my friends ( I sent screen shots of the comedy gold, they loved it!) a good laugh!
	 This show was great! I got to meet Fishmans dad and that first set was just amazing being a guge fan if the old Ernie Styres era Phish compositions. Demand was funny cua Fish didnt play at first, making a funny hand gesture and looking awkwardly haha. Live it love it
		This show was great! I got to meet Fishmans dad and that first set was just amazing being a guge fan if the old Ernie Styres era Phish compositions. Demand was funny cua Fish didnt play at first, making a funny hand gesture and looking awkwardly haha. Live it love it
	 NMINML kicked things off and while it didn't go anywhere really, it's fairly common for the band not to find their groove in the first song and jump ship onto another, in this case, Mike's which... same as NMINML, not a lot really. But then, we got Fee and Seven Below and Waiting all Night, and my face was in my hands by this point, because this just stunk of a fourth quarter and while they did jam Jibboo out a bit, this was the name of the game.
		NMINML kicked things off and while it didn't go anywhere really, it's fairly common for the band not to find their groove in the first song and jump ship onto another, in this case, Mike's which... same as NMINML, not a lot really. But then, we got Fee and Seven Below and Waiting all Night, and my face was in my hands by this point, because this just stunk of a fourth quarter and while they did jam Jibboo out a bit, this was the name of the game.  This show has everything to love and hate about phish all wrapped up into two sets.
		This show has everything to love and hate about phish all wrapped up into two sets.  I think the first reviewer on here needs to brush up on his Phish history. Although I was not at this show, any real Phish fan would tell you that the first set was a classic old school Phish set, full of bust outs. If you would rather hear Kill Devil Falls than Demand, then I suggest you go see a doctor. And it's "The Curtain With."
		I think the first reviewer on here needs to brush up on his Phish history. Although I was not at this show, any real Phish fan would tell you that the first set was a classic old school Phish set, full of bust outs. If you would rather hear Kill Devil Falls than Demand, then I suggest you go see a doctor. And it's "The Curtain With."
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Review by 12_29_97_4eva
Set 1: Demand - This is apparently some new song that Trey wrote. The lyrics are disjointed and make no sense, and musically this song is all over the place. I guess they haven't quite figured it out how it should end yet because it just kinda stops. What a weird way to start a show. Should've gone with Kill Devil Falls. Next up was another weird song called the Curtain Wish. It started off interesting with some cool guitar runs, but then it had this weird big E minor section that was just a watered down copy of the same section from Slave to the Traffic Light. And speaking of copying, then this song just straight up RIPPED OFF the solo section from Rift, except it played it really weirdly slow and in a different key. And just when you think the mimicry was done, they just stuffed a sped up Reba jam to the end of it. This band is really starting to run out of musical ideas. It's time to revisit some of the song-writing techniques they mastered while recording Joy, or else the next few years are gonna get really boring. After the Curtain Wish came some boring ass blues song called The Alumni. Once again Trey got overly nostalgic with the lyrics, saying something about getting a degree. Dude, you're 50 years old. It's time to move on. Although at least it had this cool little instrumental section in the middle, but that was way too short before they went back to the college song. After Alumni Whatever came this super weird Mike Gordon Band song about face fucking. Dude is so weird. After that awkward interlude came -- you guessed it -- ANOTHER BEATLES SONG. What is with this band and the Beatles this tour!? I'm so sick of all these Abbey Road songs. PLAY YOUR OWN MUSIC. Speaking of their own music, finally something good! Sing Monica was its usual rocking self. I cannot get enough of this song...I wish they'd play it every damn set. It didn't go Type II though, so that was kind of a letdown. After Since Monica was another weird jazzy number called McGrupp and the Horse Masters. Lyrically this song proved once again that the band doesn't know how to write songs anymore. There was some ridiculous line about a guy named Dave. HAHA PHISH! ANOTHER INSIDE JOKE! Get over yourselves. After The Horse Master was that stupid song they played at Halloween last year. Why they didn't cover something cool on Halloween, like the newest Mumford and Sons, I'll never know. Oh well, I guess that's just Phish for you. Okay, so remember that weird Mike song about face fucking? Well next up they played a very similar song except the tempo was sped up. This one was about aliens. Fucking weirdo, Mike. After the Mars song came yet another bluesy song in A. I think it was a cover or something but I've never heard of it. It sounded really 1970s-ish though. After that came a kinda cool song that got really intense. I think it's called Stars Suck or something like that. Pretty cool. After all that ridiculousness we finally got a song that made the set feel special--David Bowie! I'm so glad they played one of their good songs. I think they closed the set with this song -- which is rare these days -- as a tribute to David Bowie, who died a couple weeks ago. Anyway, all I can say is that set was fucking weird and stupid and so I left at setbreak to go play Pokemon Go down at the wharf. I miss the old Phish.