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Review by McGrupp1989
Now I’m writing this review 14 years removed from chilling on the lawn page side at deer creek. But I can still remember it like it was yesterday. For some reason this set II gets played a lot by me, and I will tell you why.
Drowned > the jam is beautiful, this jam became what we know as “Waiting all night”, but that was 2 years prior.
Jiboo was standard, a little bit of whale call here and there but still a good Jiboo. Not sure I was in love with placement of the song but it works.
The Gin, now I remember when Page started to tickle that piano witch, I was hoping they were going to take that one to the house (maybe like the one I caught at the Gorge in 09?!), although they didn’t. it is a very well played type I by Trey. You don’t really get this sort of speed from him after 2015 imo. Good version.
MFMF, Buffalo Bill, Twist, Horse > Silent were all good.
One thing I’d like to note about early 3.0 Phish (09-12) is that although the jams were harder to come by on a show to show basis, the set lists were always on point. You knew that once TTE, Alaska, BDTN, Ocelot or KDF were played, you were going to get a pretty old school set list.
This show is just that. Set II is just an old school set list.
Split open and Melt > Dog Faced Boy; are you kidding me? How sick is that? That’s pretty rare now a days. I personally love this SOAM, compare to the current style of SOAM they’ve been playing in recent years (dissonant, psych, drum space) this one is a lot more laid back, builds a groove, and dissolved into Dog faced boy. IMO it’s worth checking out.
Harry Hood > Golgi to close out this old school set and both are played beautifully.
The encore was just crazy, (helicopters).
Again, phish has pretty much re-embraced the jams since 2021 full stop. But looking back at shows like this, it makes me happy that I got to experience banger set lists such as this one.
Set II + Encore = A+ Phish.