SET 1: 555, AC/DC Bag > Cars Trucks Buses, Water in the Sky > Sample in a Jar, Theme From the Bottom > Funky Bitch, Wolfman's Brother, Halley's Comet > When the Circus Comes, Victim[1] > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Cavern > Runaway Jim > Ghosts of the Forest[1] > A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing > Prince Caspian > Fuego > You Enjoy Myself, Good Times Bad Times
ENCORE: Hold Your Head Up > Terrapin > Hold Your Head Up, Julius
Before 555, Page played an audio sample of Trey's vocals from Ghosts of the Forest. Trey teased San-Ho-Zay in Wolfman's Brother. This show featured the Phish debuts of Victim and Ghosts of the Forest. Terrapin was last played on August 11, 2004 (436 shows).
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 This one was special for me.
		This one was special for me. My capsule review is this show was well worth the time and aggravation it took to find decent tix on COT long after the show went on sale, and the general difficulty of attending a not-exactly-hometown-but-definitely-regional weeknight show while not totally falling down on professional or parental duties.
		My capsule review is this show was well worth the time and aggravation it took to find decent tix on COT long after the show went on sale, and the general difficulty of attending a not-exactly-hometown-but-definitely-regional weeknight show while not totally falling down on professional or parental duties. At some point in the recent history of the world, someone thought it was a good idea to create a full-sized, professionally crafted flag that said nothing but "CLIT" on it. Someone else thought it was a good idea to buy that flag and bring it to a Phish show. This same person, along with some neighbors in the seats next to them, directly behind the stage, had the brilliant idea of hoisting this flag at the sickest, spaciest moment of a beautiful Type II Runaway Jim jam, just when the stage lights were illuminating that section of the arena. The crowd roared and it wasn't quite clear whether they were cheering because we had all just collectively and suddenly found the CLIT or because Phish had just entered altogether new musical territory and was soaring into the night. Or maybe it was both.
		At some point in the recent history of the world, someone thought it was a good idea to create a full-sized, professionally crafted flag that said nothing but "CLIT" on it. Someone else thought it was a good idea to buy that flag and bring it to a Phish show. This same person, along with some neighbors in the seats next to them, directly behind the stage, had the brilliant idea of hoisting this flag at the sickest, spaciest moment of a beautiful Type II Runaway Jim jam, just when the stage lights were illuminating that section of the arena. The crowd roared and it wasn't quite clear whether they were cheering because we had all just collectively and suddenly found the CLIT or because Phish had just entered altogether new musical territory and was soaring into the night. Or maybe it was both.  Bonus show!  Got to see the boys 5 times this year with bookends in Cleveland & Pittsburgh (which is great because I live near Youngstown).
		Bonus show!  Got to see the boys 5 times this year with bookends in Cleveland & Pittsburgh (which is great because I live near Youngstown). Normally, I do enjoy rolling out a long review but I'll keep this one short. I cried twice during the show; during When The Circus Comes To Town and I'll let the second be a secret, but that's all you need to know.  Quality at every turn... Oh and the Runaway>GOTF.....smooth as a baby's hiney. definitely a must-read listen.
		Normally, I do enjoy rolling out a long review but I'll keep this one short. I cried twice during the show; during When The Circus Comes To Town and I'll let the second be a secret, but that's all you need to know.  Quality at every turn... Oh and the Runaway>GOTF.....smooth as a baby's hiney. definitely a must-read listen.
	 I don't review very many shows.
		I don't review very many shows. This show was very good.
		This show was very good.  This was my first Phish show. Was supposed to see them at Fenway earlier in year and life got in the way.
		This was my first Phish show. Was supposed to see them at Fenway earlier in year and life got in the way. Holy shit! This set 2 is awesome! Set 1 had some pretty sick moments; Theme > Bitch, Halley's, Victim > Antelope, but those are all veggies compared to the meat in set 2.
		Holy shit! This set 2 is awesome! Set 1 had some pretty sick moments; Theme > Bitch, Halley's, Victim > Antelope, but those are all veggies compared to the meat in set 2.  Magical night. Went up to celebrate 30 years of seeing Phish and was rewarded with a retrospective of their career. 3 songs they played at my first show (ACDC, Antelope, YEM), some classics (CTB, Haley's), a Cavern opener for set 02, some choice covers, some new songs, and to top it all off Fish sang Terrapin in response to a sign that said "I really love you and I mean you"
		Magical night. Went up to celebrate 30 years of seeing Phish and was rewarded with a retrospective of their career. 3 songs they played at my first show (ACDC, Antelope, YEM), some classics (CTB, Haley's), a Cavern opener for set 02, some choice covers, some new songs, and to top it all off Fish sang Terrapin in response to a sign that said "I really love you and I mean you" Couch toured this one after attending both nights of Providence and Nassau. I thought this was the best show of the run up til this point, and it seems a little underrated to me at the moment. Tight playing in the 1st set with great takes on Theme, Wolfman's, and Halley's to anchor the affair.
		Couch toured this one after attending both nights of Providence and Nassau. I thought this was the best show of the run up til this point, and it seems a little underrated to me at the moment. Tight playing in the 1st set with great takes on Theme, Wolfman's, and Halley's to anchor the affair.Add a Review
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Review by tweezedout
Show starts with 555. V cool.
Every song seemed to be played well in the first set with the highlight being the jam out of Halley's. It was an unexpected funk jam that had some cool parts. CTB was cool to hear. Victim was really cool and rockin. A buddy I met at the show thought it sounded like that song "feel like makin love," so we were improvising our own lyrics during some of it (not loudly to annoy anyone, I promise). Wolfman's and Antelope did there usual badassery. Strong first set.
It was hot in the 200 sections. I went to get some water during set break. I stood in two lines and they both had ran out of water. I was like "what the heck?" Luckily the 3rd line had water and a bottle was only $3.50. Better than Nassau's $7.00 bottles, in fact, 2 times better. I also saw a buddy of mine who I met at Baker's dozen in that 3rd line. We got to connect and want to meet up in Charleston. V cool.
The second set started after I met the other people next to me who were from Scranton and we talked about the Peach Fest. The lights go down.
Cavern was a cool way to open the set and you just knew they were gonna play a jammer after it. And they did! A sweet, groovin' Runaway Jim. It got dark and light in short periods of time. Phish is so good at packing great stuff into shorter amounts of time nowadays. CK5 was doing some master work last night and lit up the stands behind the stage during Runaway Jim. Someone back there was holding up a sign that read "CLIT." We all had a laugh. V cool.
Ghosts of the Forest was a cool debut and Jim melded nicely into it. The highlight of the second set for me was ASIHTOS. Phish went to several different sections in this song; apparently very quickly. I could not believe that it went for only 7:10 on livephish. This song was a splash of beauty; don't miss it because it was so short. Prince Caspian was a good ripper to ride the wave after ASIHTOS. I love it when they pair watery songs. After the water, they needed to balance it out with fire and we get Fuego (Faygo). Fuego had a cool quiet down jam after the heated type 1 journey. Typically YEM is always welcome. I was sad to get this one only because my friend is going to the Charleston run with us on Friday and she has never gotten a YEM. It appears as though Phish is not repeating a song this tour (knock on wood), so sorry friend :'(. GTBT was a treat. I love seeing a set not end with YEM.
HYHU is a great encore! I love seeing Fish jump around stage. And to get Terrapin made it that much better. First since 2004. V cool.
Julius? Sure! Send us out feeling even better.
It was a fun, snowy night in Pittsburgh with some great friends! Can't wait for Charleston!