SET 1: 46 Days, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters > Pigtail, Cities[1] > Nellie Kane, Gumbo, Guyute, Axilla, The Dogs, Dirt, David Bowie
SET 2: The Moma Dance > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Mercury > Carini > Maze, Boogie On Reggae Woman > Harry Hood
ENCORE: The Squirming Coil
The lyrics in Cities were changed to “home of Zenon.” Mike teased Moma Dance in Carini.
 
			Photo by Pete Hoherd, used with permission
 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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					 Sigma Oasis
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					Sigma Oasis
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					 Undermind
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					Undermind
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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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					 Rift
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					Rift
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					 Lawn Boy
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					Lawn Boy
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					 Junta
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					Junta
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					 Overall SF night one night proved a very solid show. Ample jamming and mighty fine song selection make this a strong relistenable affair.
		Overall SF night one night proved a very solid show. Ample jamming and mighty fine song selection make this a strong relistenable affair. This ASIHTOS>Mercury>Carini is my favorite jam segment of the tour thus far, with Mercury being an absolute revelation. I don't know why more people aren't talking about it. The last 5 minutes has shades of the Nassau Roses to my ears, which is the highest possible praise coming from me. The first set contains a skull crushing 46 Days, an absolutely gorgeous Guyute (great example of Trey's ever changing tone breathing new life into a song I was stale on), and a very detailed Bowie. I just love this show
		This ASIHTOS>Mercury>Carini is my favorite jam segment of the tour thus far, with Mercury being an absolute revelation. I don't know why more people aren't talking about it. The last 5 minutes has shades of the Nassau Roses to my ears, which is the highest possible praise coming from me. The first set contains a skull crushing 46 Days, an absolutely gorgeous Guyute (great example of Trey's ever changing tone breathing new life into a song I was stale on), and a very detailed Bowie. I just love this show  
 
	 Just so many highlights to this one. As others have noted on this thread, Carini was magical. Great balance, patient evolution through the song. Kudos for throwing down this masterpiece, the BGCA crowd will remember this one for a long time! Was initially upset that we couldn't get to the venue before doors opened - but ended up with good seats center up - decent sound balance unlike the last time (do others have this problem with BGCA?). 46 days was a solid starter, although I have heard a more memorable one in years past at the same venue.  With Cities, the band announced they were going to make this a night to remember - and it didn't let up from then on. Mom Dance delivered a gut punch (in a good way!!) to kickoff set 2 -- with Trey, Mike, Page and Jon showcasing each of their wizardry through the exploratory riffs and flavoring. And that final closeout by Page - wow. A shout out to the phans near us - just great company, safe travels back to Colorado!
		Just so many highlights to this one. As others have noted on this thread, Carini was magical. Great balance, patient evolution through the song. Kudos for throwing down this masterpiece, the BGCA crowd will remember this one for a long time! Was initially upset that we couldn't get to the venue before doors opened - but ended up with good seats center up - decent sound balance unlike the last time (do others have this problem with BGCA?). 46 days was a solid starter, although I have heard a more memorable one in years past at the same venue.  With Cities, the band announced they were going to make this a night to remember - and it didn't let up from then on. Mom Dance delivered a gut punch (in a good way!!) to kickoff set 2 -- with Trey, Mike, Page and Jon showcasing each of their wizardry through the exploratory riffs and flavoring. And that final closeout by Page - wow. A shout out to the phans near us - just great company, safe travels back to Colorado!  BGCA 7/24/18
		BGCA 7/24/18  WOW!  That is a setlist!  I can't wait to give this one a listen to!  Besides Lizards Harpua or Icculus or some crazy setlist game like at the Dicks show's, this is about as good as it gets!  AWESOME!
		WOW!  That is a setlist!  I can't wait to give this one a listen to!  Besides Lizards Harpua or Icculus or some crazy setlist game like at the Dicks show's, this is about as good as it gets!  AWESOME!Add a Review
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Review by jaosnlikesphun
Set I
Best Use of Cowbell: 46 Days
Best Use of funk drippings and sassy swirling sounds: Cities
Nightmare-inducing vocals of the night: Guyute
Best howling from a crowd: The Dogs
A fun playful kickoff to a welcoming SF crowd. Phish waste no time in kicking into a dirty, dark, grimy gear with 46 Days. A version that could easily fit into a 3.0 set 2. It was so good that FIsh asked "Can we play that again?" Only to have Trey kick Mike off the stage. Don't worry, Mike came right back to drop bass nuggets in a standard McGrupp. Hot dog! Half-baked vocals (but earnest and aiming-to-please!) on Pigtails. Fish is loving life tonite and doing it up on backups (at least, it sounds like Fish.) Love me some slowed-down psychedelic Cities. Another version of a song that could easily be a condensed set II pleaser. Then Nellie Kane! I know it's a straight-forward take (as Nellie Kane usually did done do it) but it's also one of my personal fave Phish covers, and PS, I love Mike Gordon (#MikeSide). Little bit o' psychedelic Gumbo but Guytue overshadows it with some terrifying vocals toward the end. The darkness continues thu Axilla I and The Dogs. It had great energy thanks to the howling crowd. BGA sounded like a dangerous palace of hedonism. Dirt and Bowie to end a fantastic set 1 where almost every song had a sprinkle of Trey's awesome sauce. Break time!
Set II and Encore
Best Page Rage: Moma Dance
Best "Who am I? Where am I?" jam: Ocean
Best use of "Bass Ballz": Carini
Best discussion via instrument: Carini jam
Best ">": Carini>Maze
"Winning, DUH!" award goes to...Carini!
I heard Trey say "1,2,3,..." and then my body immediately went into bounce-mode when Cactus dropped the first bass bomb in Moma Dance. Page raged on piano. In my head I was minding the skipper, drinking wine... and, frankly, I knew set II would be fine. The sailing adventure on the SF bay continued into ASIHTOS...........Sorry, zoned out halfway thru Ocean (which is what we all want from a set II.) Ok Mercury. I'm not crazy about you but I respect this version. The end jam flows and I lost my thoughts for a few minutes. Back into the dark with the second Carini of Summer 2018. Lift off a quarter way thru. The crowd cheered thruout Mike's solo. He did it. Cactus went "Full-Wizard". It got wacky after that, the rest of Carini was a blur. Fun Maze, Boogie, and an uplifting Harry Hood, featuring some beautiful quiet moments. No one knows who I am so you don't know (or care) that Squirming Coil is my fave Phish song of all time. I started listening to Phish in 93. The Lawn Boy studio album was my first exposure. I remember envisioning Icarus and Little Jimmy and how that all went down. It's just so darn good. So basically I'm saying the encore was a perfect ending to a fantastic show!