Soundcheck: My Soul
SET 1: Party Time, The Final Hurrah, Knuckle Bone Broth Avenue, Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, The Dogs, Destiny Unbound > 46 Days, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Wingsuit, Meatstick > Run Like an Antelope
SET 2: Ghost, Soul Planet > Billy Breathes, Split Open and Melt
ENCORE: Slave to the Traffic Light
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 Face melter
		Face melter starting with destiny unbound, the rest of this first set was nearly set 2 energy.  The little dissonant descending chord progression funk jam in DU began a huge shift in crowd engagement, the entire lawn seemed focused and dancing, real grimy groove here.  46 days started off very patiently, broken down to a slow dark minor key psych jam that had the crowd anticipating hard, it quickly turned to a super slick major key modulation that had some above average first set major key jamming before heading back to the head.  The very welcomed mcgrupp was a first for my whole crew, a lovely rarity that was very nice to hear live for the first time.  The wingsuit is for sure above average, the unique jam structure kept people engaged and had some very pretty moments.  Meatstick is always a great time and the groove felt a bit tighter than usual.  Antelope also started off very patiently, my friend said to me "this antelope is taking his time, grazing" but of course he was running in no time.  The fast shreddy line that trey plays to head towards the ending bit seemed to come a bit quicker than usual, but this whole jam was very effective, had some dissonant moments and the peak felt deserved which isn't always the case.  I've heard antelopes where fish continues the fast drum part alone after the peak lands, I'd always assumed it was a mistake where fish didn't expect it to end, but in this moment it was clear to me that it's intentional.  Had me wondering if this was always the case when he does this, or if he was riffing on the times he did miss the cue.  Was my 11th antelope and the first time I'd seen him do this.  Overall this set was a huge improvement from the first and second nights.  Destiny unbound through antelope had no fucking around whatsoever.
		starting with destiny unbound, the rest of this first set was nearly set 2 energy.  The little dissonant descending chord progression funk jam in DU began a huge shift in crowd engagement, the entire lawn seemed focused and dancing, real grimy groove here.  46 days started off very patiently, broken down to a slow dark minor key psych jam that had the crowd anticipating hard, it quickly turned to a super slick major key modulation that had some above average first set major key jamming before heading back to the head.  The very welcomed mcgrupp was a first for my whole crew, a lovely rarity that was very nice to hear live for the first time.  The wingsuit is for sure above average, the unique jam structure kept people engaged and had some very pretty moments.  Meatstick is always a great time and the groove felt a bit tighter than usual.  Antelope also started off very patiently, my friend said to me "this antelope is taking his time, grazing" but of course he was running in no time.  The fast shreddy line that trey plays to head towards the ending bit seemed to come a bit quicker than usual, but this whole jam was very effective, had some dissonant moments and the peak felt deserved which isn't always the case.  I've heard antelopes where fish continues the fast drum part alone after the peak lands, I'd always assumed it was a mistake where fish didn't expect it to end, but in this moment it was clear to me that it's intentional.  Had me wondering if this was always the case when he does this, or if he was riffing on the times he did miss the cue.  Was my 11th antelope and the first time I'd seen him do this.  Overall this set was a huge improvement from the first and second nights.  Destiny unbound through antelope had no fucking around whatsoever. First set crate digging lead to some great tunes not normally, or I should say consistently, in rotation… though the 46 days and Antelope were solid exploratory adventures and fun. They were definitely having a great time as a band and that’s always a great time. I’m not a haterade Phan so I enjoy whatever is coming at me in the moment. Not every show is great/amazing in my book, but I also don’t walk out of most shows thinking they were bad. Not everyone will enjoy the first set like I did, and that’s okay.
		First set crate digging lead to some great tunes not normally, or I should say consistently, in rotation… though the 46 days and Antelope were solid exploratory adventures and fun. They were definitely having a great time as a band and that’s always a great time. I’m not a haterade Phan so I enjoy whatever is coming at me in the moment. Not every show is great/amazing in my book, but I also don’t walk out of most shows thinking they were bad. Not everyone will enjoy the first set like I did, and that’s okay.  Though the playing was solid, the 1st set didn’t really do it for me. I just wasn’t that into the song selection for the most part. I know it’s exciting to hear less played tunes though. I did experience a cool moment of Phish telepathy: earlier in the day I was washing dishes and suddenly started thinking/hearing the lyrics to Stealing Time- a song I probably hadn’t even thought about in over a year! It didn’t really get fun for me until Meatstick, and Antelope was great, and then the set was over.
		Though the playing was solid, the 1st set didn’t really do it for me. I just wasn’t that into the song selection for the most part. I know it’s exciting to hear less played tunes though. I did experience a cool moment of Phish telepathy: earlier in the day I was washing dishes and suddenly started thinking/hearing the lyrics to Stealing Time- a song I probably hadn’t even thought about in over a year! It didn’t really get fun for me until Meatstick, and Antelope was great, and then the set was over.  From the recliner, Soul Planet and Melt are the  strong standouts of this night for me with the last jam "sequence" in a meandering Ghost deserving a mention also.
		From the recliner, Soul Planet and Melt are the  strong standouts of this night for me with the last jam "sequence" in a meandering Ghost deserving a mention also. The setlist is amazing, hitting some rarities while staying true to the OG's. Also, if any second set has less than 6 songs, we know what we're in for. Deer Creek usually gives us the goods, and the boys really delivered tonight.
		The setlist is amazing, hitting some rarities while staying true to the OG's. Also, if any second set has less than 6 songs, we know what we're in for. Deer Creek usually gives us the goods, and the boys really delivered tonight. Add a Review
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Review by CreatureoftheNight
Saturday set a pretty high bar for them to top and Party Time gave us a sign of what was to come. I felt like the set was a jukebox of songs they hadn’t played, and a couple of us mentioned the heavy use of past Halloween songs, a signpost for the monstrous Ghost in the second set. Nothing stands out too much from the first frame, but each song kept the pit engaged and dancing.
Much will be written about the second set. The Ghost took a little while to get going, but the motif king on guitar kept the melody flowing. As heard in the Alpine Ruby Waves, I loved how the Ghost jam nearly died and was patiently resurrected.
Soul Planet might have more immediate direction and focus, catching an insanely infectious groove halfway through and building to an absolutely euphoric peak. But wait, after a return to the head, Trey takes off AGAIN! God I’m so glad this practice is becoming commonplace.
Billy was the perfect breather, as we all needed it. The DC Melt topped the one from Alpine, nearly causing all of us to go into seizures. Slave was the only encore that could have ended this unbelievable show.
When I come to a Phish show, this is exactly what I hope will happen. Extended, engaging and creative exploration where I leave absolutely exhausted and wondering where my face went. I hope everyone else had as much fun as we did!! Thanks to the band, crew, staff and all those smiling faces who were able to share in such a magical evening.
- Craig