Soundcheck: Evolve (this soundcheck is incomplete)
SET 1: Plasma > Sigma Oasis > Wolfman's Brother, Evolve, Mull > Bouncing Around the Room, Stash, David Bowie
SET 2: A Wave of Hope -> Fuego -> Piper > Ether Edge[1], Mercury > Free
ENCORE: Alumni Blues[2] > Letter to Jimmy Page > Alumni Blues, Run Like an Antelope
This show featured the Phish debut of Ether Edge. Trey teased Super Bad in Free. Trey changed the first Alumni's lyrics to "no PhD."
 
			© 2023 PHISH (Rene Huemer)
 Evolve
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					Evolve
					3
					 The White Tape
					3
					The White Tape
					3
					 Sigma Oasis
					2
					Sigma Oasis
					2
					 Stash
					2
					Stash
					2
					 Lawn Boy
					2
					Lawn Boy
					2
					 Fuego
					1
					Fuego
					1
					 Farmhouse
					1
					Farmhouse
					1
					 Billy Breathes
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					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Hoist
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					Hoist
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					 A Picture of Nectar
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					A Picture of Nectar
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					 Junta
					1
					Junta
					1
					 This was an interesting one to bring my family to for their first show. The first set started strong and there was great play in Evolve and Mull. Personally was a little disappointed by the Stash, but Bowie closed the set strong.
		This was an interesting one to bring my family to for their first show. The first set started strong and there was great play in Evolve and Mull. Personally was a little disappointed by the Stash, but Bowie closed the set strong. A 3.2 star rating as of writing is doing this show a grave injustice. It’s just like 4/18/23 in my humblest of opinions, where how it looks on paper is a big influence on its reception. Here we have a well played first set, with very few flubs or misses. I don’t think “poor song selection” applies here. While yes, there was plenty of newer, dare I say slightly less popular material, they flowed well with this show as a whole, and that’s a good thing. And let’s talk about that David Bowie. Composed sections were nailed. Jam was short but very sweet, and the ending was also nailed. Not a single flub. Very rewarding experience. While the second set wasn’t necessarily peak-heavy, the Fuego, Mercury and Free are all worth checking out. The encore speaks for itself. ‘‘Twas a great show.
		A 3.2 star rating as of writing is doing this show a grave injustice. It’s just like 4/18/23 in my humblest of opinions, where how it looks on paper is a big influence on its reception. Here we have a well played first set, with very few flubs or misses. I don’t think “poor song selection” applies here. While yes, there was plenty of newer, dare I say slightly less popular material, they flowed well with this show as a whole, and that’s a good thing. And let’s talk about that David Bowie. Composed sections were nailed. Jam was short but very sweet, and the ending was also nailed. Not a single flub. Very rewarding experience. While the second set wasn’t necessarily peak-heavy, the Fuego, Mercury and Free are all worth checking out. The encore speaks for itself. ‘‘Twas a great show.
	 SET 1: Plasma: Initially starts off pretty mellow and jazzy even. This is brief as Trey takes the helm. This evolves nicely and turns into a fantastic show opening jam. Very nice. Thought Trey sounded great!>
		SET 1: Plasma: Initially starts off pretty mellow and jazzy even. This is brief as Trey takes the helm. This evolves nicely and turns into a fantastic show opening jam. Very nice. Thought Trey sounded great!> Add a Review
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Review by Sopath
Set 1 was pretty strong in my opinion. I liked Plasma as an opener and the Sigma Oasis was gorgeous. Really enjoyed Evolve and the Mull jam. Stash was kinda disappointing from me. It's one of the best songs for Phish to explore darker jams so when they make it positive I always feel like we're missing out on something. I'm not a big Bowie guy but it was good.
Set 2 was a little lack luster for me. Wave of Hope was nice but the jam felt like it dragged. Fuego and its jam was really strong, which made Wave of Hope feel like it had more purpose for me. I for one really enjoyed Ether Edge and would like to see more of it. Fuck the haters. Mercury had really nice jam and bled into Free really well.
Encore: Yeah I just didn't really feel it here. Never been a fan of Alumni and the Antelope was for me a little mid.
Conclusion: My complaints are nitpicks. I had an absolute blast listening to the show. The notion that this show is harming good done by the Spring tour is woefully unfair, especially in light of a really good N1. I gave the show a 3/5 because to me it's an average Phish show! And hey most Phish shows are basically average Phish shows and that's okay because it's god damn Phish. They are an amazing band and I can't wait for Alpharetta.