Soundcheck: Thread, Jam
SET 1: Free > Harry Hood, What's the Use? > Blaze On, Ghost -> Crosseyed and Painless > Simple > Cavern
SET 2: No Men In No Man's Land > Carini > Theme From the Bottom > Mercury > Light
ENCORE: Martian Monster > Julius
Free contained Eminence Front teases from Trey. Trey teased Under Pressure in Ghost. Crossyed contained a Bags' Groove tease from Trey and an On Your Way Down tease from Mike. Trey teased Mona Lisa (Ray Evans and Jay Livingston) in Simple. Trey teased How High the Moon before No Men In No Man's Land.
 
			Photo © Phish, by Patrick Jordan
 All timer first set and set of the year competitor second set. No lowlights. Highlights would be just a list of the songs. But Hood, Ghost-C&P, Carini, Light especially. Incredible effort and energy that attempted to incinerate all negative thoughts.
		All timer first set and set of the year competitor second set. No lowlights. Highlights would be just a list of the songs. But Hood, Ghost-C&P, Carini, Light especially. Incredible effort and energy that attempted to incinerate all negative thoughts. The (re)View from Section 115
		The (re)View from Section 115 Felt like tonight could have gone either way after the Curveball debacle. Either the momentum they’d built would have been brought to a screeching halt, OR they’d come out swinging trying to make up for it. Luckily it seems like we got the latter. The first set was absolutely fire, IMO. Second set also had some gems but when 3.0 Phish has been typified by mediocre first followed by great seconds, I’d say the second didn’t stand out as much. Either way, phenomenal show. Can’t wait for the rest
		Felt like tonight could have gone either way after the Curveball debacle. Either the momentum they’d built would have been brought to a screeching halt, OR they’d come out swinging trying to make up for it. Luckily it seems like we got the latter. The first set was absolutely fire, IMO. Second set also had some gems but when 3.0 Phish has been typified by mediocre first followed by great seconds, I’d say the second didn’t stand out as much. Either way, phenomenal show. Can’t wait for the rest This first set was an absolute heater but I don’t think set 2 was as high energy. Obviously there were some solid jams but the focus from the first set wasn’t there. I’m surprised no one has commented on Trey’s direct quotes of Pink Floyd’s Young Lust at the end of Mercury. He played the main riff of that tune for a solid 30 seconds.
		This first set was an absolute heater but I don’t think set 2 was as high energy. Obviously there were some solid jams but the focus from the first set wasn’t there. I’m surprised no one has commented on Trey’s direct quotes of Pink Floyd’s Young Lust at the end of Mercury. He played the main riff of that tune for a solid 30 seconds.
	 Disclaimer: I watched the HD webcast. I've been a phan since 1994 but did not become obsessed until 2015. As my wife always tells me, nothing ruins one of my stories like an eye witness. Not to say I lie, I just tend to embellish. This is my first review ever for anything.
		Disclaimer: I watched the HD webcast. I've been a phan since 1994 but did not become obsessed until 2015. As my wife always tells me, nothing ruins one of my stories like an eye witness. Not to say I lie, I just tend to embellish. This is my first review ever for anything. This won't be the last review I leave about this show. But the Ghost->Crosseyed needs to be added to the jam chart. The jams out of each were both unique and the segue was ridiculous. It reminded me of the 12/30/97 AC/DC Bag where they almost went into Psycho Killer but just teased it. That sequence was too good. Also, the Mercury needs to be on the jam chart because it is the best version to date with Mexico 2017 being close. The funk jam following "the net's unbreakable" part is ridiculously funky. None of the jams I mentioned should be highlighted yellow, but they should at least be listed
		This won't be the last review I leave about this show. But the Ghost->Crosseyed needs to be added to the jam chart. The jams out of each were both unique and the segue was ridiculous. It reminded me of the 12/30/97 AC/DC Bag where they almost went into Psycho Killer but just teased it. That sequence was too good. Also, the Mercury needs to be on the jam chart because it is the best version to date with Mexico 2017 being close. The funk jam following "the net's unbreakable" part is ridiculously funky. None of the jams I mentioned should be highlighted yellow, but they should at least be listed
	 Great show; beautiful weather and a great vibe at the venue! Perhaps the staff @ phish.net would reconsider the "Eminence Front" tease/quote in Free, which I don't believe it was. Though it was similar to the "Come and join the party ... dressed to kill" line from Eminence, it just appears to be a descending set of notes from Trey. A side by side listen would clear it up. Discuss!
		Great show; beautiful weather and a great vibe at the venue! Perhaps the staff @ phish.net would reconsider the "Eminence Front" tease/quote in Free, which I don't believe it was. Though it was similar to the "Come and join the party ... dressed to kill" line from Eminence, it just appears to be a descending set of notes from Trey. A side by side listen would clear it up. Discuss!
	 This was a great show. It was really similar to night 1 of Dick's last year but had some better moments. Harry Hood and the Ghost->Crosseyed was incredible. Light really stole the show. Some of the jams like Carini took a while to develop but being there and getting lost in the groove was an incredible experience. Can't wait for the rest of the weekend!
		This was a great show. It was really similar to night 1 of Dick's last year but had some better moments. Harry Hood and the Ghost->Crosseyed was incredible. Light really stole the show. Some of the jams like Carini took a while to develop but being there and getting lost in the groove was an incredible experience. Can't wait for the rest of the weekend!
	 Looks like I'm an outlier on this one. After flying across the country to get Curveballed, my expectations and anticipation for this show were sky high. I was locked and loaded and ready to go to Pluto, but this show never quite achieved escape velocity. Despite a couple of really cool sections (Ghost > C&P was a stellar segue), the juice just wasn't there for me tonight. The jams mostly felt unfocused, and wandered for long periods of time without really getting anywhere. Seems like I'm an odd man out on this one, so feel free to take my review with a grain of salt, but I will not be re-listening to this one.
		Looks like I'm an outlier on this one. After flying across the country to get Curveballed, my expectations and anticipation for this show were sky high. I was locked and loaded and ready to go to Pluto, but this show never quite achieved escape velocity. Despite a couple of really cool sections (Ghost > C&P was a stellar segue), the juice just wasn't there for me tonight. The jams mostly felt unfocused, and wandered for long periods of time without really getting anywhere. Seems like I'm an odd man out on this one, so feel free to take my review with a grain of salt, but I will not be re-listening to this one.
	 I’m really surprised to see that there is no mention of the You Sexy Thing tease throughout the show. It actually defined the show in almost every song - at some point they broke into the tease jam during each song that wove its way throughout the night.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see this keep happening...
		I’m really surprised to see that there is no mention of the You Sexy Thing tease throughout the show. It actually defined the show in almost every song - at some point they broke into the tease jam during each song that wove its way throughout the night.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see this keep happening...
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