Soundcheck: My Soul, Broken Into Pieces, Jam, Mound, Horn, Ghost
SET 1: Mike's Song > Boogie On Reggae Woman -> Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Army of One, Mound, The Moma Dance[1] > Prince Caspian > Backwards Down the Number Line, About to Run, Fluffhead
SET 2: Set Your Soul Free > Carini > Joy > Golden Age > Limb By Limb > Golgi Apparatus > Harry Hood
Fish teased I Am Hydrogen at the end of the first Mike's Song. The Moma Dance was unfinished. Backwards Down the Number Line was played for Chris Kuroda's birthday. Trey teased Set Your Soul Free in Carini.
 
			Photo by RJ Bee
 Joy
					2
					Joy
					2
					 The Story of the Ghost
					2
					The Story of the Ghost
					2
					 Junta
					2
					Junta
					2
					 Sigma Oasis
					1
					Sigma Oasis
					1
					 Undermind
					1
					Undermind
					1
					 Billy Breathes
					1
					Billy Breathes
					1
					 Rift
					1
					Rift
					1
					 Lawn Boy
					1
					Lawn Boy
					1
					 The White Tape
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					The White Tape
					1
					 Coming into the show, I was concerned that the MSG run might have the band a little distracted or wanting to take it easy and switch into energy saver mode. After spending the first half of today chipping burnt cheesy bits off the casserole dish that was my brainpan until 8 p.m. yesterday, I realize I didn't need to worry. The first set was high energy with excellent song placement - blending dance party vibes (Mikes, Boogie On, Weekapaug, Moma) with some pretty breathers, a shreddy About to Run and some fun, well played classics like Mound and Fluffhead. Having seen several shows this tour where there was an imbalance in first set/second set consistency, I hoped there was still some gas in the tank for the "after sundown" set. Set Your Soul Free seemed like it was gonna get taken for the long walk tonight... then they transitioned to Carini.  Side note: My first show (12/28/1998) features an all-timer Carini - very much a slimy, lurking, space cave beast that has given me periodic cold sweats ever since. This Carini rivals that one...a jam that evolves and is turns patient and electrifying. Relistened on the way home and Trey's playing and tone is so tight. Again song placement for the rest of the set was great and Hood is always the way to close things out.  Antelope Encore was all killer no filler. This band is locked in and listening to each other so well right now and it shows in the playing  Great crowd, staff, weather and shakedown. What's not to like?
		Coming into the show, I was concerned that the MSG run might have the band a little distracted or wanting to take it easy and switch into energy saver mode. After spending the first half of today chipping burnt cheesy bits off the casserole dish that was my brainpan until 8 p.m. yesterday, I realize I didn't need to worry. The first set was high energy with excellent song placement - blending dance party vibes (Mikes, Boogie On, Weekapaug, Moma) with some pretty breathers, a shreddy About to Run and some fun, well played classics like Mound and Fluffhead. Having seen several shows this tour where there was an imbalance in first set/second set consistency, I hoped there was still some gas in the tank for the "after sundown" set. Set Your Soul Free seemed like it was gonna get taken for the long walk tonight... then they transitioned to Carini.  Side note: My first show (12/28/1998) features an all-timer Carini - very much a slimy, lurking, space cave beast that has given me periodic cold sweats ever since. This Carini rivals that one...a jam that evolves and is turns patient and electrifying. Relistened on the way home and Trey's playing and tone is so tight. Again song placement for the rest of the set was great and Hood is always the way to close things out.  Antelope Encore was all killer no filler. This band is locked in and listening to each other so well right now and it shows in the playing  Great crowd, staff, weather and shakedown. What's not to like?
	 Phish > Philly
		Phish > Philly Apologies in advance for squeezing both Mann shows in here, still processing. These were my second and third shows (three for three for shows I've attended vs missed out on after having a ticket, fucking covid). I wasn't quite ready for my first show (2016, Mann 1) and I suppose that my obsessive listening in the seven years that have passed set me up well for this week. I went in with hopes, some LONGSHOT hopes, and got every single fucking one. Fluffhead and Waste - you gotta be kidding me. I thought it might be easy to get either a Carini or a Hood or Antelope or Disease - maybe one of the four if I was lucky. Really wanted Army Of One and About To Run, but both in one set? Come on. The Well sounded promising on first outing and I'm glad that's the new tune they brought us and it went to places I hoped it would. Even the cool down songs were, for me, all completely right. Some odd placements (Coil) but some surprises (wait, this isn't the end of the set???) I loved the fuck out of night one, the feeling of knowing you're doing it again had me floaty all day before show 2 - and when Mike's came back out of Boogie On I knew special things were gonna happen tonight. I temper expectations as a dude who got into Phish around '14 and lives pretty much for couch tour and watching the vintage stuff. These nights were so indescribably great that here I am trying to find the words. What a special two nights, happy happy oh my friends. The transition into CDT from C+P is the stuff I live for.
		Apologies in advance for squeezing both Mann shows in here, still processing. These were my second and third shows (three for three for shows I've attended vs missed out on after having a ticket, fucking covid). I wasn't quite ready for my first show (2016, Mann 1) and I suppose that my obsessive listening in the seven years that have passed set me up well for this week. I went in with hopes, some LONGSHOT hopes, and got every single fucking one. Fluffhead and Waste - you gotta be kidding me. I thought it might be easy to get either a Carini or a Hood or Antelope or Disease - maybe one of the four if I was lucky. Really wanted Army Of One and About To Run, but both in one set? Come on. The Well sounded promising on first outing and I'm glad that's the new tune they brought us and it went to places I hoped it would. Even the cool down songs were, for me, all completely right. Some odd placements (Coil) but some surprises (wait, this isn't the end of the set???) I loved the fuck out of night one, the feeling of knowing you're doing it again had me floaty all day before show 2 - and when Mike's came back out of Boogie On I knew special things were gonna happen tonight. I temper expectations as a dude who got into Phish around '14 and lives pretty much for couch tour and watching the vintage stuff. These nights were so indescribably great that here I am trying to find the words. What a special two nights, happy happy oh my friends. The transition into CDT from C+P is the stuff I live for. Mike's Song: Awesome opener, band shows intent to crush it tonight. Tough to segue out of this and into Boogie, but thought they did an admirable job – not easy to do!  >
		Mike's Song: Awesome opener, band shows intent to crush it tonight. Tough to segue out of this and into Boogie, but thought they did an admirable job – not easy to do!  > Add a Review
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My friends: Mann 2 Was a Good Show. Really, really good. Mike’s > Boogie On back into Mike’s again to get us started?? Are you kidding?? Moma and Caspian were both taken for proverbial rides, happy bday #Line to CK5, Hendrix-ian licks from About to Run; and then a first set closing Fluffhead??? Check please.
SYSF, it did feel like a spirit family in the Mann. Treys soul songs are consistently creating great improv, deal with it. Instead of blowing the SYSF jam wide open the barn doors get kicked open with the Carini chords, and where do I start with this unreal piece of music?? It seemed to me like they were toying with both Cities and Man(n)teca at various points but they refused easy exit ramps to keep pushing new ideas. Peaks for days, multiple deep segments, I can’t wait to relisten to this complete beast of a jam. Joy a well deserved breather after the Lumpy Headed monster finally leaves. GA seemed poised to go deep but they unexpectedly opt for LxL, which was pretty tightly played to my ears, concise and beautiful. Golgi was VERY well-played IMO, can we recognize when these older compositions are played well and accurately please, if we’re going to pick out all the faults too?? And then a really satisfying Hood caps the set, complete with big rave-up ending. Turn out the lights and put me to bed, but not before an Antelope encore which turns the dial back up to the 10 one more time before finally ending this stellar performance in a sweaty wooden lodge in West Philadelphia.
Folks we have an extant Phish about to complete its 40th year of existence, and they continue to produce music at this level. How unbelievably lucky are we ??