Soundcheck: Back at the Chicken Shack, Catapult, Jam
SET 1: Soul Planet -> Possum, Mellow Mood, Tube > Funky Bitch, Ocelot, Keeping It Real, My Friend, My Friend[1] > Horn > Maze, Miss You, Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: 46 Days -> Tweezer -> Golden Age > Steam > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Gotta Jibboo > Suzy Greenberg > Character Zero
ENCORE: The Horse > Silent in the Morning > Tweezer Reprise
Mellow Mood was played for the first time since August 9, 2011 (257 shows). MFMF didn't contain the "Myfe" ending. Golden Age began with Manteca teases.
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					 Big Boat
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					 The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
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					 The White Tape
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					 Because I don't tour anymore, I only go to the Dick's shows because they're a 30 min drive from my place. I started to get this weird feeling that the band was playing a lot of the same songs year after year when they come here. I looked into it last year and, to my surprise, it seemed even more prevalent than I imagined. I compiled a list of how many times the most-played songs appeared at Dick's and posted it to the reviews under 9/3/17. I'm updating that list after their 8th consecutive run in Commerce City. I'm not adept at statistics and advanced probability, so if someone out there can speak to whether this falls within or beyond the bounds of expectation, especially the songs that have appeared at all 8 Dick's shows, I would be eager to hear from you. An asterisk denotes that the song was also played during Phish's 3-day run at 1st Bank Center in 2010.
		Because I don't tour anymore, I only go to the Dick's shows because they're a 30 min drive from my place. I started to get this weird feeling that the band was playing a lot of the same songs year after year when they come here. I looked into it last year and, to my surprise, it seemed even more prevalent than I imagined. I compiled a list of how many times the most-played songs appeared at Dick's and posted it to the reviews under 9/3/17. I'm updating that list after their 8th consecutive run in Commerce City. I'm not adept at statistics and advanced probability, so if someone out there can speak to whether this falls within or beyond the bounds of expectation, especially the songs that have appeared at all 8 Dick's shows, I would be eager to hear from you. An asterisk denotes that the song was also played during Phish's 3-day run at 1st Bank Center in 2010. Never miss a Sunday show. In this (first time) reviewers opinion, those words delivered on their promise. This was my first Dicks run and I held high expectations because of the history of the band in this venue. I was completely fulfilled by Sunday's show, with Phish seemingly influenced by  the scale and presence of the Rocky Mountains. The first set was a deluge of music, with highlights that included a crowd bouncing Possum, sweet reggae groove Mellow Mood, a beautiful Ocelot, Phish showing that they are always Keepin' it Real, face melting triad of My Friend, Horn, and Maze, and finally a soulful rendition of Miss You, closing with a majestic Antelope.
		Never miss a Sunday show. In this (first time) reviewers opinion, those words delivered on their promise. This was my first Dicks run and I held high expectations because of the history of the band in this venue. I was completely fulfilled by Sunday's show, with Phish seemingly influenced by  the scale and presence of the Rocky Mountains. The first set was a deluge of music, with highlights that included a crowd bouncing Possum, sweet reggae groove Mellow Mood, a beautiful Ocelot, Phish showing that they are always Keepin' it Real, face melting triad of My Friend, Horn, and Maze, and finally a soulful rendition of Miss You, closing with a majestic Antelope.  Another Dicks winner! I felt like the first two nights had a delicate, introspective precision to them. Last night the music had a great easy going flow from the stage to the crowd...Soul Planet was rockin and set a great tone for the evening...a lot of the songs had a deep psychedelic vibe which was on full display in the 46 days>Tweezer>Golden Age segment. It was wonky and bizarre yet totally worked...cheers to Phish on wrapping up a great tour and can’t wait for Albany!!!
		Another Dicks winner! I felt like the first two nights had a delicate, introspective precision to them. Last night the music had a great easy going flow from the stage to the crowd...Soul Planet was rockin and set a great tone for the evening...a lot of the songs had a deep psychedelic vibe which was on full display in the 46 days>Tweezer>Golden Age segment. It was wonky and bizarre yet totally worked...cheers to Phish on wrapping up a great tour and can’t wait for Albany!!!
	 WTF is wrong with Gotta Jibboo? I mean, it's fine if you don't like the tune, but don't accuse them of "mushing it all up" with a song that like 90% of the Phish crowd has no problem with. Phish has put together a lot of really good jams (even if some are only 12 minutes) with Gotta Jibboo, if you've listened to the Baker's Dozen version or Jibboo from 12/31/17 you know what I mean.
		WTF is wrong with Gotta Jibboo? I mean, it's fine if you don't like the tune, but don't accuse them of "mushing it all up" with a song that like 90% of the Phish crowd has no problem with. Phish has put together a lot of really good jams (even if some are only 12 minutes) with Gotta Jibboo, if you've listened to the Baker's Dozen version or Jibboo from 12/31/17 you know what I mean. It's hard to compare this show to the other 2 played earlier this weekend. The energy inside the venue was incredible. Soul Planet wasn't the opener I was hoping for but the segue into Possum was nailed and the place went nuts. Mellow Mood was a great bust out and the Tube>Funky Bitch that followed got the place going crazy again. MFMF>Horn>Maze was a great Rift triplet and the Antelope was a fun way to close the set. The 46 Days->Tweezer->Golden Age was probably the best music of the entire weekend. The whole venue lost their mind when Tweezer started. The amount of glowsticks flying around was the most I've seen since Magnaball. Steam through Gotta Jibboo was good song selection but the closing Suzy and Zero was slightly disappointing cause I was looking for a YEM or Fluffhead but oh well. Overall this show was another winner and Dick's 2018 was a blast. I'll be listening to the 46 Days Tweezer Golden Age section of this show several times
		It's hard to compare this show to the other 2 played earlier this weekend. The energy inside the venue was incredible. Soul Planet wasn't the opener I was hoping for but the segue into Possum was nailed and the place went nuts. Mellow Mood was a great bust out and the Tube>Funky Bitch that followed got the place going crazy again. MFMF>Horn>Maze was a great Rift triplet and the Antelope was a fun way to close the set. The 46 Days->Tweezer->Golden Age was probably the best music of the entire weekend. The whole venue lost their mind when Tweezer started. The amount of glowsticks flying around was the most I've seen since Magnaball. Steam through Gotta Jibboo was good song selection but the closing Suzy and Zero was slightly disappointing cause I was looking for a YEM or Fluffhead but oh well. Overall this show was another winner and Dick's 2018 was a blast. I'll be listening to the 46 Days Tweezer Golden Age section of this show several times
	 In hindsight, 2018 was the best year for Phïsh since 1.0.
		In hindsight, 2018 was the best year for Phïsh since 1.0.  I'll be completely honest, I don't remember this show very much, which means it must've been awesome, right? I can distinctly remember a couple of events, though. This was my first show as a citizen of Colorado, and it was much bigger than ANY show I'd seen in the south. Mellow Mood was an awesome bustout! My pop made a big deal about it, he hadn't seen it since 2003. To be completely honest, this My Friend, My Friend warped my fragile little mind, and showed me that Phish was more than just a jaded dad band. We were on the ground for the first set, but moved somewhere a bit higher afterwards. We sat next to a guy (who may or may not have known who or where he was), who had showed me a bracelet that he had made that had Tweezer written along the side. Needless to say, he was very satisfied early into set 2. Golden Age is just stellar no matter which show it's played at. All in all, a pretty awesome setlist, and an amazing venue. You can't really go wrong with Dicks shows.
		I'll be completely honest, I don't remember this show very much, which means it must've been awesome, right? I can distinctly remember a couple of events, though. This was my first show as a citizen of Colorado, and it was much bigger than ANY show I'd seen in the south. Mellow Mood was an awesome bustout! My pop made a big deal about it, he hadn't seen it since 2003. To be completely honest, this My Friend, My Friend warped my fragile little mind, and showed me that Phish was more than just a jaded dad band. We were on the ground for the first set, but moved somewhere a bit higher afterwards. We sat next to a guy (who may or may not have known who or where he was), who had showed me a bracelet that he had made that had Tweezer written along the side. Needless to say, he was very satisfied early into set 2. Golden Age is just stellar no matter which show it's played at. All in all, a pretty awesome setlist, and an amazing venue. You can't really go wrong with Dicks shows.
	 September 2nd, 2018 was the final night of Phish’s nearly-annual three-night run at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Denver, Colorado, of which I was in my sophomore season, having been to Dick’s once before.
		September 2nd, 2018 was the final night of Phish’s nearly-annual three-night run at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Denver, Colorado, of which I was in my sophomore season, having been to Dick’s once before. Wow. In the late haze of eastern time couch tour, these words spin forth.
		Wow. In the late haze of eastern time couch tour, these words spin forth.Add a Review
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Review by GAphishin
An absolute blowout to an absolute blowout weekend!
I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to have been present.
Kuroda, my man, MVP!
If anyone finds my face in the clean up crew’s endeavors, please pm me.