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Review by Rutzie77
This show was the opening night of their fall tour, and the excitement in the venue was palpable. The setlist was a perfect mix of fan favorites and deep cuts. Kicking things off with "Chalk Dust Torture," the band set a high energy level that continued throughout the night. "Ocelot" was a particular highlight for me, with its beautiful melodies and lyrics resonating deeply.
The second set was just as electrifying, featuring "Mike's Song" followed by "Simple" and "Ghost," showcasing Phish's ability to weave intricate jams. One standout moment was during "Fee," where Trey sang the verses through a megaphone, adding a fun twist to the classic. The seamless transition into "Makisupa Policeman" was another highlight, especially with Mike’s playful lyrics referencing waking up with an alien on his face, which really brought the crowd together in laughter.
As the night progressed, we found ourselves moving around the venue, soaking in the atmosphere from different perspectives. Eventually, we ended up behind the stage, which offered a stunning view of the band and their interactions with each other. Watching Phish from that angle was a unique experience that made the night even more special.
The encore of "Loving Cup" was the perfect way to close out the night, with the crowd singing along and celebrating the shared joy of live music.
This show stands out not just for the music, but for the incredible memories made with friends, the beautiful Colorado scenery, and the warmth of the Phish community. I can’t wait to share more about these experiences, so be sure to like and subscribe for more Phish reviews. And stay tuned for my upcoming podcast, "Grateful Soup," where I'll explore more of my musical adventures and the stories that shape them!