SET 1: First Tube, No Men In No Man's Land, Ghost, All of These Dreams > Back on the Train, Free > Martian Monster, Tube > 555, Walls of the Cave
SET 2: Tweezer > Blaze On > Prince Caspian > Carini > Simple > Winterqueen > Harry Hood
ENCORE: More
Trey teased No Men In No Man's Land in Back on the Train. Carini contained Chest Fever teases.
 
			Photo © Phish, by Rene Huemer
 To glimpse a divine order in the universe, look no further than this truism: if you skip a phish show within driving distance, one that your whole crew is attending (with all the details sorted), and you dip out to make sure you’re at work or some other such responsible bullshit, rest assured: they will punish you. Badly. And they will make it really personal when they do it, too. For all the badges we wear honorably (NYE, Dicks, Halloween, festivals, Gorge), I submit you’re not a real phish fan until you get completely sodomized by your favorite band the night before/after you hop on/off tour, respectively (my personal d’oh list includes 11/23/97, 8/9/98, 8/5/10, and 8/19/12).
		To glimpse a divine order in the universe, look no further than this truism: if you skip a phish show within driving distance, one that your whole crew is attending (with all the details sorted), and you dip out to make sure you’re at work or some other such responsible bullshit, rest assured: they will punish you. Badly. And they will make it really personal when they do it, too. For all the badges we wear honorably (NYE, Dicks, Halloween, festivals, Gorge), I submit you’re not a real phish fan until you get completely sodomized by your favorite band the night before/after you hop on/off tour, respectively (my personal d’oh list includes 11/23/97, 8/9/98, 8/5/10, and 8/19/12).  Bold and broad!  You listen to that music and see Kuroda’s lights...
		Bold and broad!  You listen to that music and see Kuroda’s lights... When the universe tells you something, you should listen. I was supposed to go to night 2 in Alpharetta, but through a snafu with my ticket provider, I ended up switching to this show about 4 hours before the boys took the stage, so instead of going home after a long work week, I was in my car driving to Alpharetta. Let me just say that the universe was right to send me to this show.
		When the universe tells you something, you should listen. I was supposed to go to night 2 in Alpharetta, but through a snafu with my ticket provider, I ended up switching to this show about 4 hours before the boys took the stage, so instead of going home after a long work week, I was in my car driving to Alpharetta. Let me just say that the universe was right to send me to this show.  A++
		A++ When the jam of the night is in the first set you know these guys mean business. That ghost was spectacular and definitely the winner of the night and not just because of it's length. Patient, funky awesome. All these dreams is a great cool down, tube had a nice little jam, the blues part was extra saucy into 555 YES. Tweezer was well executed, blaze on jam while short was interesting. Great Ghost, great show. Wish I had made the trip out.
		When the jam of the night is in the first set you know these guys mean business. That ghost was spectacular and definitely the winner of the night and not just because of it's length. Patient, funky awesome. All these dreams is a great cool down, tube had a nice little jam, the blues part was extra saucy into 555 YES. Tweezer was well executed, blaze on jam while short was interesting. Great Ghost, great show. Wish I had made the trip out.
	 Fun show last night!
		Fun show last night!  It's not the shows with erratic four-song sets filled with fire (I'm looking at you, fall 1997) that pique my interest. Rather, it's the element of balance. Quick example: Fall 2013. I sought balance for three nights after a six-hour drive from Florida, and I received that on night one.
		It's not the shows with erratic four-song sets filled with fire (I'm looking at you, fall 1997) that pique my interest. Rather, it's the element of balance. Quick example: Fall 2013. I sought balance for three nights after a six-hour drive from Florida, and I received that on night one. Watched tonight for Dinner and a Movie. This show starts hot in the first set and doesn't stop. Ghost a suprising early jam and it shows how locked in the band is. Above average first set for sure. Then in the 2nd half, we get a great tweezer to start us off into a blaze on with another great jam. Caspian kills the set in a way, as it wasn't a great version, but boy do things kick right back into gear with the carini, which has an unbelievable jam that gets out there. Highlight of the night. Every version of Hood is solid but you can chock this one up as above average. And I like More and think its  a great encore. Solid version, very solid show. 1st set way above average and 2nd set just above average. Great jams in Ghost, Carini
		Watched tonight for Dinner and a Movie. This show starts hot in the first set and doesn't stop. Ghost a suprising early jam and it shows how locked in the band is. Above average first set for sure. Then in the 2nd half, we get a great tweezer to start us off into a blaze on with another great jam. Caspian kills the set in a way, as it wasn't a great version, but boy do things kick right back into gear with the carini, which has an unbelievable jam that gets out there. Highlight of the night. Every version of Hood is solid but you can chock this one up as above average. And I like More and think its  a great encore. Solid version, very solid show. 1st set way above average and 2nd set just above average. Great jams in Ghost, Carini
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Review by ekstewie1441
Overall, jamming style reminded me a few times of the late summer 2012/fall 2013 jams (e.g. 2012 Lights, some 2013 Carinis), which, to my ears, is a big improvement relative to the Gorge N3 jamming style (of course, to each their own!). A show easily worthy of listening to beginning to end which counts for a lot IMO.