Soundcheck: Clear Your Mind (played several times) Grind (sung several times)
SET 1: I Never Needed You Like This Before, Turtle in the Clouds, Llama, Clear Your Mind > Sample in a Jar, Taste, Ocelot, Julius, Saw It Again > Sparkle, Ass Handed, Sand
SET 2: Everything's Right > Soul Planet -> Twist > Most Events Aren't Planned, Monsters[1], Also Sprach Zarathustra > Rock and Roll
This show featured the Phish debut of Monsters. Page teased Taxman in Rock and Roll. In the soundcheck, Trey briefly worked on Sugar Shack in between the Clear Your Minds. A few seconds of Memories and Carolina were sung after the final full band Grind.
 
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					 Very song-heavy first set, and Phish takes the risk and brings out a lot of newer material. I thought the execution was great. When Phish delivers, they deliver big.
		Very song-heavy first set, and Phish takes the risk and brings out a lot of newer material. I thought the execution was great. When Phish delivers, they deliver big.  What makes a Phish show good?
		What makes a Phish show good? I thought night one was off at star lake compared to  night 2 but seems like that opinion might be divisive, so figured it might be time for my first review in many years.
		I thought night one was off at star lake compared to  night 2 but seems like that opinion might be divisive, so figured it might be time for my first review in many years. Trey is unusually chatty this show, and that should have been my first hint that we were in for a treat later on in the evening. Look, I won’t lie to, the first set is perfectly fine, but if you’ve heard these songs before in any other show or capacity, you’re totally fine skipping it. In fact, I’ll say Taste was a bit rough. Eh, actually, Llama was fire. Trey informs us that he didn’t feel like dancing for Turtle, but he clearly got his pent up energy out for Llama because this one is a throwback to 1992 Llamas. But, I’ve always likened first sets to being “the warmup” anyway, so even if the first set is largely unremarkable, it’s no love lost to me.
		Trey is unusually chatty this show, and that should have been my first hint that we were in for a treat later on in the evening. Look, I won’t lie to, the first set is perfectly fine, but if you’ve heard these songs before in any other show or capacity, you’re totally fine skipping it. In fact, I’ll say Taste was a bit rough. Eh, actually, Llama was fire. Trey informs us that he didn’t feel like dancing for Turtle, but he clearly got his pent up energy out for Llama because this one is a throwback to 1992 Llamas. But, I’ve always likened first sets to being “the warmup” anyway, so even if the first set is largely unremarkable, it’s no love lost to me. I'm tasked with writing a 500-word review for STTF, but I came up with 1600 words... so the full thing is going here, and the truncated review will appear in the next STTF.
		I'm tasked with writing a 500-word review for STTF, but I came up with 1600 words... so the full thing is going here, and the truncated review will appear in the next STTF. SET 1:
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Review by SawItAgaaain
Bobbing and weaving (Bob Weavering?) in and out 1.0 - 4.0 with the nimbleness of an ocelot is, for this guy, what is making this tour so rich.
Dense set one but good flow and major bonus points for both Kasvot and SciFi getting good turns. Slightly jammy little jungle cat handed, gnarly Saw It Again, some quick ass-handing, and a wall of sound Sand closer? Yes please, thank you please.
Everything’s Right through Twist was a low-key time stitch where each song felt the same sort of untimed elastic. We just smiled and danced as they dished the meat. Big, big fan of the Trey debuts getting set two placement and treatment. Monsters is up there with Oblivion as best of the lot, I think.
Fourth quarter was a saucy send-em-home-with-a-smile situation. Same as the Sand placement, I loved Ghost in the closer spot; helps to keep the big trucks fresh for the next journey.
This was my surly, pre-teen son’s second show and the fact he was only on his phone for a handful of songs in the first set should tell you something about the sweetness of the night’s juice.