Chalk Dust Torture was unfinished. Trey teased Dave's Energy Guide in Plasma and Tweezer Reprise in Weekapaug.

© 2022 PHISH (Jesse Faatz)

Teases
Tweezer Reprise tease in Weekapaug Groove
Debut Years (Average: 2001)

This show was part of the "2022 Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by thegman335

thegman335 People weren't kidding about the parking disaster. I left right at the end of the second set and it still took me an hour to get back.

Nice first set with some tasty jams in SYSF and Ruby Waves. Page was taking me to church with some majestic Hammond during SYSF. Segues from and into Ghost were smooth as butter and a hell of a way to start a show. Not to mention Mound, and I Been Around is a fun tune.

Second set started out promising and then got destroyed by awful setlist calls by Trey. Chalkdust was long but uneventful, Plasma was great, and the standalone Weekapaug was a good effort at taking it deep even though it was a bit wonky.

Page leads them into a cool dark groove post-Saw It Again and I thought we were in for a ride, and then Trey fires up Caspian. Damn. Caspian > Number Line > Bug mid second set is awful.

Still a pretty good tour opener. Even if some of the jams didn't get there for me, it was better than those early 3.0 jamless shows where they didn't even try.

7.5/10
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Review by LightsWentOut

LightsWentOut I love a show that opens with a Ghost. Highlights for me was the BOTT > Ruby Waves, Been Around, Tube > About to Run frame that closed the first set. About to Run is an emotional song for me and it's always such a scorcher. It just gets more and more powerful each time I see it/hear it. Second set was high energy and a ton of fun all the way through. Some folks in the crew I was in had seen the Plasma show in Providence earlier and were psyched to get a Plasma. The BDTNL had some pepper on it and had my whole section bopping pretty hard. The Bug > Sand that followed was amazing. Bug, through the magic of that little girl singing it with Trey right before the summer Phish tour reframed that song for a lot of folks and this version was tight and powerful and a joy to witness. I have always loved Bug. I just it even more now. They could play Sand pretty much anytime, anywhere and I would be happy. This show was no exception. A Punch encore is a treat for me. I have seen it before in this slot and it just works, especially when its followed by a nice SANTOS. I was so psyched to be at Great Woods once again (last time was in 2010 at the Dr. Gabel show). After years of mainly West Coast/Colorado Phish crowds, being back in New England with a crowd of folks who have Phish in their DNA was a fun experience. I love the West Coast crowds, too, but I have to admit that the NE phans have it going on.
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Review by Tahoe

Tahoe Incredible show. Gold start to finish. If you get about to run and saw it again in the same show, I hope you brought backup trousers.

Mountains in the mist is chill, but a welcomed feature in the first set.

Everything felt super clean and tight. To me it felt they are rehearsing, which was definitely lacking in summer 2021. Those shows were rather sloppy and boring, compared to fall 21 and spring 22. Feels like this summer we are in for a serious treat.

Plasma was jam of the night. Completely off the rails. Bug had us jumping for joy, completely sober nonetheless. Second set transitions were butter. Bark for Trey!

5/5
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Review by malachai

malachai This night was extra cool because I reunited with friends that I saw a bunch of shows with in 97-98. Everyone was buzzing about the Plasma sound check. Ghost starts things off. Was like really? Ghost again at Mansfield? Three times in a row? 2014: Ghost into stand-alone Weekapaug, which was so good. 2016: Ghost>Light was okay then the sound went out - awful. 2022: Ghost again, and stand-alone Weekapaug in set two… A little disappointed, like yeah ‘I saw it again’ and again and again... Set two comes along with a pretty standard Chalkdust>Plasma>Weekapaug, then got lost. This was followed with a forced marketing moment, the tour merch slogan I Saw it Again, with an off key, annoying section before it stops - for three party ending songs. Caspian, BDTNL, Bug… Together these songs slowed the vibe to a stop for me. Sand, PYITE, and SANTOS tried to save the evening but I was already gone. Still had fun, just honest feedback from a devout listener. All in all a great night spent with friends. 2.5/5
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Review by PlaYEM

PlaYEM Loved the first set
Loved the stand alone Weekapaug. Really a treat along with plasma and saw it again
The lost me towards the end
Best traffic I’ve ever experienced at GW. So I am not complaining about that.

The dude smoking a blunt dipped on sex panther in section 8 the whole first set can take walk. Otherwise a swell Thursday night
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Review by Phan3123

Phan3123 I had a lot of fun summer 22 and it all started at my home town venue Great Woods. I went to this show as always with my show buddy(my GF) and a couple high school friends.

Set 1 starts out Ghost->Set Your Soul Free-> Ghost. I really liked this coming out of the gate, a lot of energy and some solid jamming right away. The Wedge and Mound follow and are always welcome to show up mid first set for me. Mountains in the Mist is beautiful, just so well played. Back on the Train> Ruby Waves is the next duo and the first is standard, but well played. Ruby Waves doesn’t go for a 20 minute excursion, but dam I thought this version ripped pretty good. I Been Around was welcome by everyone, I always enjoyed this one. Tube> About to Run was an interesting call to end set 1. Tube is funky and About to Run really rocked, I like this song more every time I get it.

Set 2 starts out with Chalk Dust Torture-> Plasma-> Weekapaug Groove-> Saw it Again. I’ve listened to this segment a couple times and it is some pretty good improv here for the first 40 minutes of set 2. Chalk Dust Torture has a very peaceful bliss jam, it’s a pretty good jam. Plasma is more rock heavy and nicely explored. Weekapaug Groove has this really cool almost like space robot jam in it and Saw it Again is sinister and evil. The Weekapaug Groove placement without Mikes Song was pretty cool at the time, the crowd enjoyed it. Kind of reminded me of when they did it at Mohegan 19. Prince Caspian> Backwards Down the Number Line> Bug was an interesting three song call after the first four. The set fell of a little and I don’t mind most of these songs. It was nice to be with friends during Backwards Down the Number Line. Sand ends the set with high energy. Punch You in the Eye in the encore… Hell Yeah! Awesome choice. SANTOS follows and does fine on this night.

Set 1 Highlights-> Ruby Waves

Set 2 Highlights-> Chalk Dust Torture-> Plasma-> Weekapaug Groove(Highly Recommended)-> Saw it Again.

For a tour opener I thought this was a pretty good show. I had fun with friends and the music came through at different points. I’d rate this one a 3.7/5.
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Review by PaulSzk14

PaulSzk14 So this (14Jul22) was my first Phish concert. Many thanks to my wife who reeled me in to this amazing band. So after deep diving in as much as I could listen to ... This was a great concert, a fantastic sampler with a range of beloved classics and some favorite sleepers for a guppy like myself. Some greats that folks chase years to hear live, so all-and-all I think I was spoiled. Ghost was a great opener. PYITE and SANTOS are two of my favorites but we were walking to the car with a sleeping 4yr on my back old who made it singing each song on my shoulders all night til Sand... So I'll be chasing those two .. but they sounded awesome, thanks LP for hosting the concerts. So this being my 2yr Phishiversary of the show, still great memories. Overall, I'd give it a solid 3.5/5, great overall Phish experience.
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