SET 1: Tuesday[1], Peaches en Regalia > Free, Roggae, Sugar Shack, Maze, Horn, Crazy Sometimes[1] > 46 Days > Runaway Jim
SET 2: Down with Disease[2] > Mountains in the Mist > Waves > Ghost > Wombat > Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: The Squirming Coil
This show featured the Phish debuts of Tuesday and Crazy Sometimes. DWD was unfinished. Trey quoted Waves at the end of Ghost and teased Oye Como Va in Wombat.
 
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 Round Room
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					Round Room
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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
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 Joy
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					Joy
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
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					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 First Phish show in Dayton. Heck, haven't even been in Dayton since I was very very young when my dad took me to a college basketball game.  He's been gone now 20 years, so it was nice to reminisce about a time when he was around
		First Phish show in Dayton. Heck, haven't even been in Dayton since I was very very young when my dad took me to a college basketball game.  He's been gone now 20 years, so it was nice to reminisce about a time when he was around One of the best shows I've ever been to. Second set was amazing with a return after wombat of a dwd/ghost jam. Didn't think they could go there and put me on new footing at the nuthouse. The dwd jam blew me away and I watched the dynamics between the crowd and phish which kesey explained in kool aid acid test when the pranksters were watching the Beatles. The crowd was an inexhaustible engine of noise and energy and phish blew their lid off.
		One of the best shows I've ever been to. Second set was amazing with a return after wombat of a dwd/ghost jam. Didn't think they could go there and put me on new footing at the nuthouse. The dwd jam blew me away and I watched the dynamics between the crowd and phish which kesey explained in kool aid acid test when the pranksters were watching the Beatles. The crowd was an inexhaustible engine of noise and energy and phish blew their lid off.
	 The Nutter Center, home to the famed 1997 funk-fest with the masterful first set.  What was in store on this night, many years later?  How would Phish start the show, set the narrative?  Maybe a Tube or Ghost or something along those lines.  Well, no, a Tuesday.  I love this song—I love the studio version and all of the TAB performances.  But Tuesday was, to say the least, unanticipated.  Maybe that was the point.  And so the first set commenced, as it typically does, with relatively short, structured songs, which at times seemed like they were going to take off (e.g. 46 Days), only to be abruptly curtailed.  That being said, it was a highly enjoyable series of songs; everyone was having fun, dancing, embracing the night.
		The Nutter Center, home to the famed 1997 funk-fest with the masterful first set.  What was in store on this night, many years later?  How would Phish start the show, set the narrative?  Maybe a Tube or Ghost or something along those lines.  Well, no, a Tuesday.  I love this song—I love the studio version and all of the TAB performances.  But Tuesday was, to say the least, unanticipated.  Maybe that was the point.  And so the first set commenced, as it typically does, with relatively short, structured songs, which at times seemed like they were going to take off (e.g. 46 Days), only to be abruptly curtailed.  That being said, it was a highly enjoyable series of songs; everyone was having fun, dancing, embracing the night.   Wow... so I looked at the cumulative rating for this show, and frankly I am shocked! Putting the bottom line up front, this show was fantastic!
		Wow... so I looked at the cumulative rating for this show, and frankly I am shocked! Putting the bottom line up front, this show was fantastic! Took advantage of the free live stream and watched with my dad, who had never seen phish before. He loves live music so of course he was super impressed. The band's music has certainly become more approachable over time. I am not one of those who longs to return to "the good old days." More than happy to hear a bunch of hits in the first half before my buzz kicks in and I am taken for a ride in the second half.
		Took advantage of the free live stream and watched with my dad, who had never seen phish before. He loves live music so of course he was super impressed. The band's music has certainly become more approachable over time. I am not one of those who longs to return to "the good old days." More than happy to hear a bunch of hits in the first half before my buzz kicks in and I am taken for a ride in the second half.  First set was good. They took their time with Runaway Jim and held some subtle notes.
		First set was good. They took their time with Runaway Jim and held some subtle notes. Personally, I feel like this show gets (maybe somewhat rightfully) overlooked due to bakers dozen.
		Personally, I feel like this show gets (maybe somewhat rightfully) overlooked due to bakers dozen. A phan pretty much has to be rarin' to go for the Baker's Dozen, at this point. Two more Phish debuts (Tuesday and Crazy Sometimes), and I liked one of them and didn't like the other, though Crazy Sometimes went into an interesting space towards the end--which was unfortunately ripcorded into 46 Days. Peaches is always a treat, Free and Roggae went a bit deep, and it's nice to see Runaway Jim close a set. This average-great first set might've been elevated somewhat by a deep Type-II jam or tighter execution of the compositions. As for the second set, some are halfway to the moon about it (maybe there by now), but to me, it's a great set (better than average-great, to me), but there's something holding me back from rating this show more highly. I rated it 3 out of 5 stars, which I'll try to explain... Down with Disease is long, for sure, but stays kind of close to home for my liking, and I'm on record as being worn out from its near-constant placement as the Set-II opener. Mountains in the Mist is good to see, and it's one of my favorite ballad-type Phish songs. Waves probably should've taken more playing time in the setlist, but then we wouldn't've gotten the very long and very slow (radio-unfriendly) Ghost that followed and the first really extended Wombat. Chalk Dust Torture seems almost like an afterthought, or a filler song, just for the sake of closing with a rocker; Waves could've jammed quite a bit more and then we'd've closed with that funky, extended Wombat, which would be unexpected and fresh. I can't argue against a The Squirming Coil encore, though. I think the second set was a bit slow in tempo, and there wasn't as much magic to it as we got in parts of the Chicago run. It's still really good Phish, but I think a bit more energy would've behoved this show well. I'm sure it'd've been different if I'd been there, but I'm certainly excited to see what'll go down in Pittsburgh!
		A phan pretty much has to be rarin' to go for the Baker's Dozen, at this point. Two more Phish debuts (Tuesday and Crazy Sometimes), and I liked one of them and didn't like the other, though Crazy Sometimes went into an interesting space towards the end--which was unfortunately ripcorded into 46 Days. Peaches is always a treat, Free and Roggae went a bit deep, and it's nice to see Runaway Jim close a set. This average-great first set might've been elevated somewhat by a deep Type-II jam or tighter execution of the compositions. As for the second set, some are halfway to the moon about it (maybe there by now), but to me, it's a great set (better than average-great, to me), but there's something holding me back from rating this show more highly. I rated it 3 out of 5 stars, which I'll try to explain... Down with Disease is long, for sure, but stays kind of close to home for my liking, and I'm on record as being worn out from its near-constant placement as the Set-II opener. Mountains in the Mist is good to see, and it's one of my favorite ballad-type Phish songs. Waves probably should've taken more playing time in the setlist, but then we wouldn't've gotten the very long and very slow (radio-unfriendly) Ghost that followed and the first really extended Wombat. Chalk Dust Torture seems almost like an afterthought, or a filler song, just for the sake of closing with a rocker; Waves could've jammed quite a bit more and then we'd've closed with that funky, extended Wombat, which would be unexpected and fresh. I can't argue against a The Squirming Coil encore, though. I think the second set was a bit slow in tempo, and there wasn't as much magic to it as we got in parts of the Chicago run. It's still really good Phish, but I think a bit more energy would've behoved this show well. I'm sure it'd've been different if I'd been there, but I'm certainly excited to see what'll go down in Pittsburgh!
	 I didn't mind set I: gimme a Peaches any day. Crazy Sometimes, 46 Days, AND Jim all had the potential to get further out there, and I wish at least one of them had.
		I didn't mind set I: gimme a Peaches any day. Crazy Sometimes, 46 Days, AND Jim all had the potential to get further out there, and I wish at least one of them had.Add a Review
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Review by nickavv
Set 2 DWD was a monster, and covered a lot of ground. Very nice jam, and then the bustout of one of my favorite ballads which I was so happy to hear. Waves is cut short but Ghost gets a very nice Waves-y jam (including Trey quoting Waves' lyrics when the jam drops back into Ghost). Wombat is surprising and goes further out of the box than I think I have heard Wombat go before.
Coil encore nuff said.
Trey minorly flubbed a few composed parts in Horn and Coil but that can't detract from an otherwise 5-star show with standout playing from all members and a generous helping of very engaging jams. Can't wait for Baker's Dozen!