SET 1: Everything's Right, Destiny Unbound, Heavy Things, Miss You, Tube, Petrichor, I Always Wanted It This Way, Grind
SET 2: Carini > No Quarter -> Cities > Gotta Jibboo > Twist -> What's the Use? > Twist > Shade, Plasma, Character Zero
ENCORE: Fluffhead
Tube contained I'm a Man teases. The Dogs was quoted in No Quarter. Trey teased In Memory of Elizabeth Reed in Plasma.
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 This night was the best I've ever seen Phish, bringing home the 'never miss a sunday show' anecdote.  Someone call the Chicago Fire Department, because Trey n Company burnt....it.....down!  Right away this night felt different than the previous two, people were ready to jam and had an itch to scratch.  Exploding into the first song you could tell the band had the same itch.  Roastin!  Energy was lit, and crew were scrambling after the song to huddle up and assess the situation to put the right play in action.  Everything was definitely starting out ALL RIGHT! Coming out of second or third song you could tell tonite was special, freakin Trey killed it so hard he was left drooling on the stage after fucking slaying the beast-swear he had to run to get a drag off a bowl or cigarette just to come down!  The air was scintillating!! You could see it in their eyes and mannerisms, the band knew the house came to rock, and they were going to deliver firing on all cylinders.  Petrichor was awesome!  First time live personally, and what a beautiful ride!  I always wanted it this way was exactly the way i would have wanted it, pure.....no holds barred.....shredding!!!  Arena rock at its phinest as the band pretty much formed into voltron to crush any demons in the world with the rage of light and heat.  Thanks CK5-great work with that octopus of a rig!!!! Ive never seen such painted air, and the nuance and control of a room was incredible.....we all floated for a few minutes or more in that bliss!  Boys sure did grind! Fuck yeah Trey, fuck yeah Band! What a first set!!!! And those around me couldnt believe we still had another set to go....fuck.....yeah!  Buddy called hot mess fuckin carini, n yes, we got a giant carini to start off second half.  I love this rocker and it always shakes the room.  Quarter into Cities.....heaven!  Monster takes on these songs and amazing to see Trey just kill every song with almost perfect execution, couldnt make a mistake, but thats what happens when you fall into the perpetual groove and are zoning.  Goota jibbo n twist were all melty, people just gettin weird, so you gotta get weird with it!  Happy Halloween everyone!  The whole thing-crowd, lighting, glow stick chucking, exploratory oratory notes n hues, came together so horribly wonderful it was shocking, in the best way possible!!! Lovin indoor shows n lovin dark n light halloween vibe, rock gods slaying demons of darkness!  Plasma n CZ just added even more heat to the barn burner and you got a four alarm roaster!  And wait.....is that.....fluff...head?  Fuck yeah it is, personal fave and was exactly what was needed for the send off and cherry on top that blew this night off the charts!  Well played Phish, well played sirs indeed!  Thank you Trey....thank you Band!!!
		This night was the best I've ever seen Phish, bringing home the 'never miss a sunday show' anecdote.  Someone call the Chicago Fire Department, because Trey n Company burnt....it.....down!  Right away this night felt different than the previous two, people were ready to jam and had an itch to scratch.  Exploding into the first song you could tell the band had the same itch.  Roastin!  Energy was lit, and crew were scrambling after the song to huddle up and assess the situation to put the right play in action.  Everything was definitely starting out ALL RIGHT! Coming out of second or third song you could tell tonite was special, freakin Trey killed it so hard he was left drooling on the stage after fucking slaying the beast-swear he had to run to get a drag off a bowl or cigarette just to come down!  The air was scintillating!! You could see it in their eyes and mannerisms, the band knew the house came to rock, and they were going to deliver firing on all cylinders.  Petrichor was awesome!  First time live personally, and what a beautiful ride!  I always wanted it this way was exactly the way i would have wanted it, pure.....no holds barred.....shredding!!!  Arena rock at its phinest as the band pretty much formed into voltron to crush any demons in the world with the rage of light and heat.  Thanks CK5-great work with that octopus of a rig!!!! Ive never seen such painted air, and the nuance and control of a room was incredible.....we all floated for a few minutes or more in that bliss!  Boys sure did grind! Fuck yeah Trey, fuck yeah Band! What a first set!!!! And those around me couldnt believe we still had another set to go....fuck.....yeah!  Buddy called hot mess fuckin carini, n yes, we got a giant carini to start off second half.  I love this rocker and it always shakes the room.  Quarter into Cities.....heaven!  Monster takes on these songs and amazing to see Trey just kill every song with almost perfect execution, couldnt make a mistake, but thats what happens when you fall into the perpetual groove and are zoning.  Goota jibbo n twist were all melty, people just gettin weird, so you gotta get weird with it!  Happy Halloween everyone!  The whole thing-crowd, lighting, glow stick chucking, exploratory oratory notes n hues, came together so horribly wonderful it was shocking, in the best way possible!!! Lovin indoor shows n lovin dark n light halloween vibe, rock gods slaying demons of darkness!  Plasma n CZ just added even more heat to the barn burner and you got a four alarm roaster!  And wait.....is that.....fluff...head?  Fuck yeah it is, personal fave and was exactly what was needed for the send off and cherry on top that blew this night off the charts!  Well played Phish, well played sirs indeed!  Thank you Trey....thank you Band!!!
	 Well, as I set down to write this tonight, (everything's still alright) my pad is very messy, got whiskers on my chin.
		Well, as I set down to write this tonight, (everything's still alright) my pad is very messy, got whiskers on my chin. wow, i suppose i spoke too soon on this one. wanna take this opportunity to clarify: when i said "worst show of run/tour" i certainly did not mean this was a bad phish show! pretty much impossible for them to play a "bad" show right now - their jamming is so consistently great that it seems it's song selection that can uplift a show. and for me personally, this show's song selection (at least in the first set) left something to be desired. (petrichor is just not my cup o' tea, but it was certainly beautifully played.) they really brought it during everything's right, tube and IAWITW.
		wow, i suppose i spoke too soon on this one. wanna take this opportunity to clarify: when i said "worst show of run/tour" i certainly did not mean this was a bad phish show! pretty much impossible for them to play a "bad" show right now - their jamming is so consistently great that it seems it's song selection that can uplift a show. and for me personally, this show's song selection (at least in the first set) left something to be desired. (petrichor is just not my cup o' tea, but it was certainly beautifully played.) they really brought it during everything's right, tube and IAWITW.  Let me begin by saying: I love indoor Phish! Allstate Arena was rocking all weekend, the phans and the band were fully engaged, dialed it, and loving every minute of it. The first set featured an eclectic collection of songs, with highlights for me coming from Destiny Unbound, Tube (with a Chicago nod), and I always wanted in this way (man, I love hearing that tune live). All very worth a relisten. On a personal note, I had not previously fully engaged with Petrichor, but it was beautifully executed and I'm going to explore that song for some time coming. The second set began with a Carini that got the ripcord, but for a good reason..No Quarter that brought Led Zeppelin to life for the phans. Cities and Jiboo both also worth a listen, into a Bass Bomb filled Twist sandwich filled with WTU. I heard plasma close BD 8/5/17 first set and have hankering to hear it again since. Simply put...hottest tune of the night. You Must Listen to Plasma!! Sing along Zero blew the roof off Allstate and Fluffhead encore cherry on top with just a couple of glitches  to remind me that Phish is composed of actual humans and not mind bending aliens from outer space sent to earth to hypnotize large groups of people. Peace!
		Let me begin by saying: I love indoor Phish! Allstate Arena was rocking all weekend, the phans and the band were fully engaged, dialed it, and loving every minute of it. The first set featured an eclectic collection of songs, with highlights for me coming from Destiny Unbound, Tube (with a Chicago nod), and I always wanted in this way (man, I love hearing that tune live). All very worth a relisten. On a personal note, I had not previously fully engaged with Petrichor, but it was beautifully executed and I'm going to explore that song for some time coming. The second set began with a Carini that got the ripcord, but for a good reason..No Quarter that brought Led Zeppelin to life for the phans. Cities and Jiboo both also worth a listen, into a Bass Bomb filled Twist sandwich filled with WTU. I heard plasma close BD 8/5/17 first set and have hankering to hear it again since. Simply put...hottest tune of the night. You Must Listen to Plasma!! Sing along Zero blew the roof off Allstate and Fluffhead encore cherry on top with just a couple of glitches  to remind me that Phish is composed of actual humans and not mind bending aliens from outer space sent to earth to hypnotize large groups of people. Peace!
	 You know the band is firing when Big Boat tunes don't kill the set/show. I am in love with this one. It was fluid, they jammed in unexpected places (song or set-wise).
		You know the band is firing when Big Boat tunes don't kill the set/show. I am in love with this one. It was fluid, they jammed in unexpected places (song or set-wise).  I had the amazing treat to fly from Toronto for the 10/27 and 10/28 shows. They were my first since Wrigley 16 and did not disappoint.
		I had the amazing treat to fly from Toronto for the 10/27 and 10/28 shows. They were my first since Wrigley 16 and did not disappoint. this was a weird phish show. first set had some highlights - opened with an absolutely incredible everything's right. just sick, powerful type 2 jamming. i would highly recommend listening. Destiny is always a treat to here. The Tube was good as well, and I Always Wanted It This Way did culminate in a vicious peak. Heavy things i'll forgive. Miss you was unnecessary, you just played heavy things. the real problem, though, is petrichor. it is simply too long, and somehow, even with phish's eclectic catalog, just does not fit with the rest of the music. it is too orchestral/too broadway sounding, and also again it is just way too long. the section at the end always gets me though, just wish they would cut some of the fat off. make it a nice 8 minute song if they want. anyway on to set 2.
		this was a weird phish show. first set had some highlights - opened with an absolutely incredible everything's right. just sick, powerful type 2 jamming. i would highly recommend listening. Destiny is always a treat to here. The Tube was good as well, and I Always Wanted It This Way did culminate in a vicious peak. Heavy things i'll forgive. Miss you was unnecessary, you just played heavy things. the real problem, though, is petrichor. it is simply too long, and somehow, even with phish's eclectic catalog, just does not fit with the rest of the music. it is too orchestral/too broadway sounding, and also again it is just way too long. the section at the end always gets me though, just wish they would cut some of the fat off. make it a nice 8 minute song if they want. anyway on to set 2.Add a Review
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