SET 1: Kill Devil Falls > The Moma Dance > Back on the Train, Undermind, Nellie Kane, Stash, Petrichor, Mike's Song > Bouncing Around the Room, Weekapaug Groove
SET 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Steam > Piper > Wingsuit, Sparkle > The Wedge, Wading in the Velvet Sea > Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Character Zero
 
			Photo (c) Adam Scheinberg
 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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					 Stash
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					Stash
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Sigma Oasis
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					Sigma Oasis
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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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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Undermind
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					Undermind
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
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					 Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
		Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
	 Coming off of the Charleston run expectations weren't too high. That may have been a good thing. First set threw down with the best opening sequence of the tour. KDF was a tight a groove and got the party started right in time for Moma. Good to hear a mike's groove. Mike out proved the groove.
		Coming off of the Charleston run expectations weren't too high. That may have been a good thing. First set threw down with the best opening sequence of the tour. KDF was a tight a groove and got the party started right in time for Moma. Good to hear a mike's groove. Mike out proved the groove.  PHISH IN JAX, PETRICHOR, AND TERMINAL NOSTALGIA
		PHISH IN JAX, PETRICHOR, AND TERMINAL NOSTALGIA I've read many negative reviews across blogs and I'm really trying to comprehend what I missed because I thought this was a well-played, above-average show. The boys are at the top of their game right now - the scope of the game is just a bit different in comparison to, say 1996. The Halloween 96' Crosseyed was stellar, and tonight's was as well. A big fan of the 2nd set teases.
		I've read many negative reviews across blogs and I'm really trying to comprehend what I missed because I thought this was a well-played, above-average show. The boys are at the top of their game right now - the scope of the game is just a bit different in comparison to, say 1996. The Halloween 96' Crosseyed was stellar, and tonight's was as well. A big fan of the 2nd set teases.  Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
		Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
	 I wanted a taste of the tour before I went to Vegas and since I'm from Florida, I decided to fly up for this one.
		I wanted a taste of the tour before I went to Vegas and since I'm from Florida, I decided to fly up for this one.  Flew down to FL for the weekend to see some friends and see the show on Sunday. Venue was a little over half capacity, but when they got onstage it got plenty loud in Jacksonville. Really fun show for the fans.
		Flew down to FL for the weekend to see some friends and see the show on Sunday. Venue was a little over half capacity, but when they got onstage it got plenty loud in Jacksonville. Really fun show for the fans.  "1/5 from the couch" LOL.
		"1/5 from the couch" LOL.  Stacked setlist, with plenty of potential for jamming par excellence, yet the Piper was the most interesting song of the night--unless you're a huge Skynyrd fan--and even it didn't really take off like it might have. I'll play this card, though: I personally don't mind--if they're not sacrificing valuable time in the setlist that honestly would be otherwise devoted to enchanting jams--a sequence like Wingsuit, Sparkle > The Wedge, Wading, even in Set II. That makes me an odd duck, but as a college colleague of mind used to say, "Lord love a duck." I think I'm about over the (bob)weav(er)ing Crosseyed through sets in a way that I'm not over them doing it with Tweezer or Mike's, and by the way, how short was that Weekapaug? This may be the one exception to the "never miss a Sunday show" rule (OK, it's not, you don't miss any shows!) and a rare occasion when an undersold show doesn't magically turn out to be a real kick in the pants to people who skipped it.
		Stacked setlist, with plenty of potential for jamming par excellence, yet the Piper was the most interesting song of the night--unless you're a huge Skynyrd fan--and even it didn't really take off like it might have. I'll play this card, though: I personally don't mind--if they're not sacrificing valuable time in the setlist that honestly would be otherwise devoted to enchanting jams--a sequence like Wingsuit, Sparkle > The Wedge, Wading, even in Set II. That makes me an odd duck, but as a college colleague of mind used to say, "Lord love a duck." I think I'm about over the (bob)weav(er)ing Crosseyed through sets in a way that I'm not over them doing it with Tweezer or Mike's, and by the way, how short was that Weekapaug? This may be the one exception to the "never miss a Sunday show" rule (OK, it's not, you don't miss any shows!) and a rare occasion when an undersold show doesn't magically turn out to be a real kick in the pants to people who skipped it.
	 I agree with those who said that the opening sequence was fantastic.  I don't care if the songs are overplayed; it's HOW they're played that matters, and I thought these were fun.
		I agree with those who said that the opening sequence was fantastic.  I don't care if the songs are overplayed; it's HOW they're played that matters, and I thought these were fun.   Watched from the couch...
		Watched from the couch...  Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
		Good stuff. Love Undermind. Can't get enough of Steam!!!!! I hope Phish continue to push their new material. Abandon the old stuff for awhile. Agitate the fan boys hahahahaha. Seriously. Play Petrichor every show of the tour.  Is this review long enough yet ? Do I really have to have a back story to each review ?!?
	 Average first set with throwaway versions of Undermind, Mike's and Weekapaug. Not that good a set.
		Average first set with throwaway versions of Undermind, Mike's and Weekapaug. Not that good a set. Average first set with throwaway versions of Undermind, Mike's and Weekapaug. Not that good a set.
		Average first set with throwaway versions of Undermind, Mike's and Weekapaug. Not that good a set.Add a Review
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Review by billy_croaker
I'll spare you the play by play and sum up my impression of tonight's show as well as the two Charleston shows over the weekend.
Phish has proven once again that they are as viable and as important as ever. Petrichor is an opus that encompasses the entire spirit of the band. It confused the shit out of many people when they opened the tour with it. For me, anytime I get to hear a phish song live for the first time I get chills. My buddy and I listened to this version 10 times the next day and marveled at it's brilliance. When they pulled it out again tonight after warming the crowd up with an outstanding first part of the set we were elated!
The entire show tonight was exceptional. The Charleston shows were great, too. I heard some grumbling after the Saturday night show and it really bothered me. I read lukewarm or negative reviews of almost every show on this website.
Here's how I look at it. A Phish show is like a new book by your favorite author. You are excited to open it, get it started, and get the feel of the story. In some cases, the story is so easy to read that you can't put it down. It flows well and time passes very quickly.
Other times the story is more complicated. Factors like hurricanes, personal tragedies,
and new beginnings make the story a bit tougher to digest.
The main difference between a Phish show and a book by your favorite author? PHISH IS WRITING THE BOOK IN FRONT OF 15000 PEOPLE. There is no editor. There are no revisions.
Improvisational music is all about taking chances. No risk, no reward. If your idea of a reward is to hear Phish play the songs that YOU want to hear, you're missing the whole point. If the band lets you down that's on you.
It seems like a large percentage of Phish fans these days are more interested in recreating the past than being in the present. They are fans of the nostalgia, not the band.
Trey, Mike, Page, and Fish has been pushing the limits of what music can be for 3 decades. Why would they stop now?
You can't own Phish anymore than you can own all of the fishes in the sea. Open your mind and support their mission or maybe get off the train?