SET 1: Roggae, Tube > NICU > Runaway Jim, The Horse > Silent in the Morning, Keeping It Real[1], Driver, Saw It Again, Ocelot > Waking Up Dead, Backwards Down the Number Line > More
SET 2: Set Your Soul Free > Twist > Makisupa Policeman > Scents and Subtle Sounds[2] > What's the Use? > The Wedge > Possum
ENCORE: The Lizards
This show featured the debut of Keepin’ It Real. Scents and Subtle Sounds did not contain the intro and included a Theme from S.W.A.T. tease from Trey.
 
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 While set one was more or less a let down, don't miss out on the few diamonds in the rough. Roggae had a solid jam even though it was a weird way to start a show. Runaway Jim peaks nicely and has some great playing by Page. Ocelot takes another dark turn. I really hope that Ocelot gets the type 2 treatment at some point this summer as they're really pushing the boundaries on what this song could be. BTTNL gets a lot of hate, but this song consistently has a good solo. Nothing above average here, just Trey rocking out.
		While set one was more or less a let down, don't miss out on the few diamonds in the rough. Roggae had a solid jam even though it was a weird way to start a show. Runaway Jim peaks nicely and has some great playing by Page. Ocelot takes another dark turn. I really hope that Ocelot gets the type 2 treatment at some point this summer as they're really pushing the boundaries on what this song could be. BTTNL gets a lot of hate, but this song consistently has a good solo. Nothing above average here, just Trey rocking out. Overall, this show paled in comparison to the previous night.
		Overall, this show paled in comparison to the previous night. Why isn't this show being rated more highly?  To me, this was the best of the tour so far.  Friends and I went to Tahoe and watched Gorge online.  My other friends went to Gorge.  We all went to BGCA both nights.  7/25 to me was the best so far, because Trey was on pretty much the whole night.  BGCA 2 was his night.  Not to disparage his performance on the other nights, but to me it felt like he was more present for this one.  This was a raging show.  I loved it.
		Why isn't this show being rated more highly?  To me, this was the best of the tour so far.  Friends and I went to Tahoe and watched Gorge online.  My other friends went to Gorge.  We all went to BGCA both nights.  7/25 to me was the best so far, because Trey was on pretty much the whole night.  BGCA 2 was his night.  Not to disparage his performance on the other nights, but to me it felt like he was more present for this one.  This was a raging show.  I loved it.
	 Set I
		Set I Sometimes, you think you know wine.  Then, you speak to an oenophile, and you are almost embarrassed you had an opinion.  So, too, with this show. Sure, I have only been to 12 shows, (spread out over 24 years).  But, then, over the past five years, this band got a hold of me in a big way. I have since  listened to countless gone phishin'  shows. Plus, I have the Live.Phish app, which I use daily.  I have even been to some impressive shows like 8/06/17.  So, it was with confidence, when I turned to my daughter/phellow-phan right after the show and said "Wow!  Wasn't that the best Phish you have ever heard?!"  In fact, I said "Wow" countless times throughout the second set, and, mind-you, I am a pretty sedate phan.  Set one wasn't bad, and set two was mind-blowing.  "Set your soul Free, has all the familiar ingredients of a good Phish show, and they already launched it into a dark jam, and pretty much kept going.  Everyone on stage look energetic and happy.  Wonderful, extended jams. Songs melding one into another.  I could really see Trey being one with his guitar...Then, I excitedly get back to the hotel-room and log on to Phish.net, eager to see if this show will be in the vaunted 4.7 territory. Then came the early results.  It's like a stock going public, opening at a disappointment 3.7!   Yeah, it briefly ranged into 4.0 territory but I knew that these early returns were dismal, and here we are.  Today, it's holding steady at around a 3.6.  So, in short, what I thought was one of my best shows is a 3.6.  I better stick with grape juice.
		Sometimes, you think you know wine.  Then, you speak to an oenophile, and you are almost embarrassed you had an opinion.  So, too, with this show. Sure, I have only been to 12 shows, (spread out over 24 years).  But, then, over the past five years, this band got a hold of me in a big way. I have since  listened to countless gone phishin'  shows. Plus, I have the Live.Phish app, which I use daily.  I have even been to some impressive shows like 8/06/17.  So, it was with confidence, when I turned to my daughter/phellow-phan right after the show and said "Wow!  Wasn't that the best Phish you have ever heard?!"  In fact, I said "Wow" countless times throughout the second set, and, mind-you, I am a pretty sedate phan.  Set one wasn't bad, and set two was mind-blowing.  "Set your soul Free, has all the familiar ingredients of a good Phish show, and they already launched it into a dark jam, and pretty much kept going.  Everyone on stage look energetic and happy.  Wonderful, extended jams. Songs melding one into another.  I could really see Trey being one with his guitar...Then, I excitedly get back to the hotel-room and log on to Phish.net, eager to see if this show will be in the vaunted 4.7 territory. Then came the early results.  It's like a stock going public, opening at a disappointment 3.7!   Yeah, it briefly ranged into 4.0 territory but I knew that these early returns were dismal, and here we are.  Today, it's holding steady at around a 3.6.  So, in short, what I thought was one of my best shows is a 3.6.  I better stick with grape juice.
	 First and foremost, we are looking at an extremely underrated show. I was there. Night one was show show of the year at this point. And looking a jam chart versions and seeing how many are from this night, should tell us something.
		First and foremost, we are looking at an extremely underrated show. I was there. Night one was show show of the year at this point. And looking a jam chart versions and seeing how many are from this night, should tell us something.  I concur with a couple other reviews that this great show is vastly underrated here. What's up with that!? Guess I need to give this one some love as my first review here:
		I concur with a couple other reviews that this great show is vastly underrated here. What's up with that!? Guess I need to give this one some love as my first review here: Roggae opener was a nice way to get the show going and always a welcome tune in my book. NICU and Runaway seemed to bring the energy a bit.   Thought the first set was decent but nothing out of the ordinary.  Keepin' It Real I thought was a bit all over the place .  Driver was nice, but again, I though the entirety of the set seemed a bit all over the place and a bit aimless.   Not bad but average.
		Roggae opener was a nice way to get the show going and always a welcome tune in my book. NICU and Runaway seemed to bring the energy a bit.   Thought the first set was decent but nothing out of the ordinary.  Keepin' It Real I thought was a bit all over the place .  Driver was nice, but again, I though the entirety of the set seemed a bit all over the place and a bit aimless.   Not bad but average. Gotta say, GREAT SHOW.  The energy was slow at first but was truly amazing after Tube loosened up the crowd.  Opener was great to break into the night.  Tube definitely shocked me tho.  First set highlights include the light show.  Started off slow and then WOW.  Anyone who has ever seen a light show and saw those lights must have been blown away. Jim was a real treat and the follow up with The Horse and Silent sure to come made for a nice middle chunk of funk for Keepin which apparently was a debut. Driver drove.  Sweet and simple. Saw it Again kept the crowd screaming into Ocelot.  Definitely had some major jam material.  Nice to see that one can take any shape.  Two of the newer songs sandwiched Backwards.  I have been coming around to the last two albums... That being said I was looking forward to the second set!
		Gotta say, GREAT SHOW.  The energy was slow at first but was truly amazing after Tube loosened up the crowd.  Opener was great to break into the night.  Tube definitely shocked me tho.  First set highlights include the light show.  Started off slow and then WOW.  Anyone who has ever seen a light show and saw those lights must have been blown away. Jim was a real treat and the follow up with The Horse and Silent sure to come made for a nice middle chunk of funk for Keepin which apparently was a debut. Driver drove.  Sweet and simple. Saw it Again kept the crowd screaming into Ocelot.  Definitely had some major jam material.  Nice to see that one can take any shape.  Two of the newer songs sandwiched Backwards.  I have been coming around to the last two albums... That being said I was looking forward to the second set!Add a Review
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Review by becker_ross
Luckily, set 2 is great throughout. Set Your Soul Free immediately launches into one of the long, wonderful effects-driven jams that have been the hallmark of summer tour so far. Twist and Scents both contain tight, thrilling explorations, and the song-selection throughout the set is impeccable.
Lizards is always a wonderful pick for the encore, and this one is played near-perfectly.
All-in-all, not the best show of the tour so far, but a really solid show that portends great things for the rest of the summer. I couldn't be more excited to see what they offer next.