Soundcheck: Set Your Soul Free (this soundcheck is incomplete)
SET 1: AC/DC Bag, Martian Monster, Ass Handed, Everything's Right > 555, The Wedge, Lawn Boy, Back on the Train, Ocelot, My Sweet One, Theme From the Bottom > Bathtub Gin
SET 2: Down with Disease[1] > What's the Use? > Blaze On > I Always Wanted It This Way > Joy, Limb By Limb > Also Sprach Zarathustra > You Enjoy Myself
ENCORE: Suzy Greenberg
DWD was unfinished. Trey teased Iron Man at the end of Limb By Limb and Jean Pierre in Also Sprach Zarathustra.
 
			Photo © 2018 Phish Rene Huemer
 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Big Boat
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					Big Boat
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					 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 The White Tape
					2
					The White Tape
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Fuego
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					Fuego
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					 The Siket Disc
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					The Siket Disc
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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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					Billy Breathes
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					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 A little weaker than the night before, but still not an awful show especially for this early in the tour. They got rid of some of the rust we saw last night, but still had a few sloppy points. The first set came and went. The Ocelot was my highlight. Really fresh take on what is normally a standard Julius-esque pump up jam. Instead, Trey takes the solo really dark. Gin also anchors the set well and peaks nicely (no 12/30/16 peak) like a good, type 1 Gin should.
		A little weaker than the night before, but still not an awful show especially for this early in the tour. They got rid of some of the rust we saw last night, but still had a few sloppy points. The first set came and went. The Ocelot was my highlight. Really fresh take on what is normally a standard Julius-esque pump up jam. Instead, Trey takes the solo really dark. Gin also anchors the set well and peaks nicely (no 12/30/16 peak) like a good, type 1 Gin should.Add a Review
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Review by zarathustraz
What Everything's Right tries Ocelot accomplishes more successfully.
Ocelot through Gin is a strong sequence. Trey has trouble building the peak in Gin, but everyone else steps up and in to build a tsunami of growing sound that Trey can just coast to conclusion. Good stuff.
DWD jam feeds off strong interplay from the whole band.
Limb by Limb is a surprise highlight of the second set. And 2001 really benefits from Trey's newly imagined dark tones.
YEM sports a guitar solo from the guitar player, which is not as customary as you might think these days.