Soundcheck: My Soul, Evening Song
SET 1: While My Guitar Gently Weeps, My Soul, Rift, Horn, Wombat, Evolve, Guyute, Limb By Limb, Mercury, The Moma Dance
SET 2: Sand, Sigma Oasis -> Sand, Twenty Years Later > The Mango Song, Rise/Come Together, Free
ENCORE: Grind, Slave to the Traffic Light
The first Sand contained Crosseyed and Painless teases from Mike and an Albert tease from Trey. Mike teased Dueling Banjos in Slave to the Traffic Light.
 
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 The Story of the Ghost
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					The Story of the Ghost
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					 Sigma Oasis
					2
					Sigma Oasis
					2
					 Rift
					2
					Rift
					2
					 Evolve
					1
					Evolve
					1
					 Fuego
					1
					Fuego
					1
					 Joy
					1
					Joy
					1
					 Undermind
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					Undermind
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					 Farmhouse
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					Farmhouse
					1
					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
					1
					 The music from this show is pretty consistently incredible. Sand is the greatest and most powerful version ever played to my ears.
		The music from this show is pretty consistently incredible. Sand is the greatest and most powerful version ever played to my ears.  Move along, move along… nothing to see here… just one of the sickest jams Phish has ever played. Absolutely incredible Sand, propulsive, keyed-in, churning psychedelia. Sometimes they play a handful of good jams, sometimes they play a couple of great jams, on this night they played one single jam that was as deep as anything they’ve done in this era. The Sigma Oasis and return to Sand is nice too. The rest of the set coasts, but that’s fine. Custy up, noobs.
		Move along, move along… nothing to see here… just one of the sickest jams Phish has ever played. Absolutely incredible Sand, propulsive, keyed-in, churning psychedelia. Sometimes they play a handful of good jams, sometimes they play a couple of great jams, on this night they played one single jam that was as deep as anything they’ve done in this era. The Sigma Oasis and return to Sand is nice too. The rest of the set coasts, but that’s fine. Custy up, noobs.
	 S1: Thought the show started really strongly with a great cover, that a lot of people will have been chasing, into a high-energy My Soul.  Seemed perhaps a little bit rushed thereafter from my perspective (not quite Charleston N3 (you know which run I'm talking about), but a little bit of 'play the hits').  Wombat and Evolve were fun and bouncy.  Guyute was played well relative to some other recent renditions, which was a great treat.  The ripchord Mercury into Moma sort of sums up my feelings on Set 1: a lot of great classics that are welcome in most 1st sets, but perhaps not quite as welcome in 1st sets that are absent any notable exploration of the material.
		S1: Thought the show started really strongly with a great cover, that a lot of people will have been chasing, into a high-energy My Soul.  Seemed perhaps a little bit rushed thereafter from my perspective (not quite Charleston N3 (you know which run I'm talking about), but a little bit of 'play the hits').  Wombat and Evolve were fun and bouncy.  Guyute was played well relative to some other recent renditions, which was a great treat.  The ripchord Mercury into Moma sort of sums up my feelings on Set 1: a lot of great classics that are welcome in most 1st sets, but perhaps not quite as welcome in 1st sets that are absent any notable exploration of the material.  Day 3 of my first Deer Creek run. Sunday, Fun Day!
		Day 3 of my first Deer Creek run. Sunday, Fun Day! Add a Review
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Review by Pinhead_Larry
The bad: Rift and Horn are bold choices because Trey was clearly out of practice for both (and definitely the latter). Mercury *could* have gone on longer, but not ever jam vehicle needs to jam extra hard. Sometimes the song is enough.
The rest: everything else from S1 is pretty well played, even Guyute (or at least I thought so, but I’m not one to usually have hang ups about flubs; AKA, they rarely make or break a show for me). We got funky and Trey got to play with his toys during Wombat, and Moma sent us to break happy!
Now onto the meat of the show: the second set opening Sand>Sigma Oasis>Sand. The Sand by itself is 34 minutes in length, making it the longest Sand played by Phish by a pretty wide margin and traverses so much terrain before settling into Sigma. I can’t really put the words to it; you really just need to listen to it for yourself because there’s so much going on in this jam. It’s bold and psychedelic as Phish can be. After Saturday, I was thinking tonight might be a laid back Sunday show like last year’s 8/8/21. But instead Phish put in overtime with that jam! The whole segment is around 45 minutes In length and wastes very little time or notes.
I got my first Mango Song! Been chasing that since I became an established fan over a decade ago.
R/CT is what it is. I’m not a fan of the song at all, but after that Sand, they could have played the theme from Barney and I would have been just as happy.
Now I need to talk about the Slave. That song is my all-time favorite Phish song. It ended my first show on 6/4/11, and it ended this show tonight. After such an incredible show it’s amazing to me that they can deliver such a momentous piece of music yet again, and to cap off tour! Earlier in the day, I purchased a Slave tee from Shakedown I’d been trying to get for years and remarked how they had to play Slave tonight. Someone in the bands entourage must have heard me (or statistically, it was just gonna happen anyway, which is way more likely haha).
This was an amazing show, amazing run, and amazing crowd. I totally get why Phish make the trip to the middle of the cornfield. Hell, they got me out here twice, and I’d come back a third time, no questions asked.