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More Than a Feeling. The Journey. To Be a Man. Walk On. Get Organ-ized. Walk On Some More. I was there 32 setlist. Songs on Albums. Boston 6. Third Stage 6. Walk On 4. I am chalking that up to administrative oversight The transition to Petrichor completely changed the tone of the set A heavily compositional, plodding song after a monster Type II jam just did not seem to flow within the context of the set.
That being said, I love the song, and despite a few minor flubs, it was relatively well played, and anything that the band is enjoying playing, which they clearly are with Petrichor, I am totally in favor of overall as that passion certainly comes through in their playing.
The following Light was out of the box, not entirely memorable, but a good excursion nonetheless, which yielded my favorite segue of the night, The Lizards, which was greeted with feverish excitement from the now Gamehenge ready crow. The crowd exploded during the chorus making the singalong another massively energetic moment, which this run has been full off. The set rounded out nicely, but was clearly just add-ons now that the meat of the show concluded. I left the show with that Jibboo stuck in my head with swirling memories of that Ghost forever implanted in my memory.
Score: 10 pm , attached to Review by fhqwhgads The highlight of this show for me was Gotta Jibboo. I really vibe with that song, and it reminds me of my early phandom. Sunshine of Your Feeling seems like it was a lot of fun for the band. Count me in for Kansas Metallica night! And just seeing The Lizards in the setlist is enough to take me back to some days gone by. Are you guys tired yet, LOL? Score: 7 am , attached to Review by timrpow My hundredth show, and I was ready to embrace the newest donut flavor.
The stop on a dime change from Sunshine of your Love into More than a Feeling and back again is perfectefly executed, and the Tales of Brave Ulysses quotes before Long Time make this entire selection something that only Phish could pull off, the arena fed off it and they could do no wrong. To finally hear FYF was a personal high. Scent of a Mule was straight fire with a more eclectic jam from Page and Trey playing off each n other.
Plasma was the icing on the cake. Ghost beginning set two really took off, developing into some longer themed sections before a long and tight Petrichor and jammed out Light made up the meat of Set II. Trey had some difficulty with working the guitar parts of Lizards but pulled out together for all of us. The rest of the show ends strong but not the strongest. Def check out the Boston Creme part and Ghost through Light. I know some have said set 2 fizzled with Petrichor, but the show was more laid back overall especially with the multiple bluegrass numbers, and slower songs.
I think Petrichor is a great composition along the lines of some of the other great Phish ones with an absolutely awesome ending jam. Silent in the Morning is another really good, laid back song. After seeing what happened night 13 they were probably saving the set 2 fireworks for then, especially with limited repertoire left on the table. That said there were some really high energy moments even way up where I was in section particularly toward the end of Jibboo, Sunshine of Your Feeling and of course Lizards.
From Trey and Fish's banter after Sunshine of Your Feeling it sounded like that medley of songs was a driver behind the entire idea to do a Baker's dozen run of shows with a donut theme Score: 3 pm , attached to Review by sol4rg4rlic This was my first Baker's Dozen show and first time seeing the band in MSG.
Amazing show in its own right but worth mentioning here because my two buddies and I sat down next to a father and high school aged son in Section When I learned that it was the kid's first Phish show, I felt all the feels because that Other Ones show was my first as well, and my dad brought me. An auspicious beginning to what I hoped would be another epic show based on what I had been reading and following online. As for the music, it did not disappoint.
Any show with The Lizards is one to take a second look at, and this night lived up to my expectations. Bookending the second set with Rocky Top was also a treat for those of us who enjoy the picking arts. A final reflection on this band and how remarkable this Baker's Dozen run was. Look no further than the first four songs of the first set to demonstrate the breadth of Phish's musical range.
Bob Marley cover, bluegrass standard, original plot-oriented rock opera rager, original groove jam vehicle. The fact that they can play each of these four songs so well at this point in their career is why I keep coming back. Glaze on! Score: 1 pm , attached to Review by ThomasFunkyEdison This show is a perplexing one. I'll start by saying is my favorite 3. Alas, the bigger the tree, the harder the fall. Frost was a bit of an odd choice afterwards, but it didn't really matter. CK5 brought out some new moves during Plasma.
Very cool. At the end of the first set, there was a palpable feeling that something special was in the works. That ghost did not disapoint and in fact may be one of my favorite jams of the run. Then Petrichor happened. Petrichor is a beautiful song, but to me has NO place in the 2. They never seemed to be able to recover from it, and the rest of he second set left much to be desired.
The Lizards was a treat, but certainly wasn't the song to get the energy back into the room. I honestly felt bad, because Joy obviously means a lot to Trey, and after all they gave us this year, it shouldn't really matter what they do. There was an audible groan during the first few notes. Overall, the highs were very high and the lows were very low No worries, still enjoyed myself. Score: 1 am , attached to Review by astrexler33 The 1st set is a must-listen, especially from Gotta Jiboo on.
I was fortunate enough to catch the last 3 shows of BD, and was surprised to say Gotta Jibboo was the peak for me, and I wasn't even much of a fan of the song going in.
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