Before his solo in I Didn't Know, Fish laid down at the front of the stage and reclined against his vacuum. Trey then called Fish "a man who's been sleeping at the front of the stage while his twin plays the drums." I Didn't Know's lyrics were changed to reference Mike. Reba did not contain the whistling ending. Trey teased Apostrophe at the end of Crosseyed and Painless through the start of Guy Forget. Trey teased Johnny B. Goode in Rock and Roll.
Teases
Johnny B. Goode tease in Rock and Roll, Apostrophe tease in Crosseyed and Painless, Apostrophe tease in Guy Forget
Debut Years (Average: 1998)

This show was part of the "2024 Summer Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by greppson

greppson First set was really nice. Peaks and valleys right where they needed to be. CK5 was on point too as he felt even more dialed in tonight. Reba and then Izabella to close it was hot.

Second set was just crazy good. And that Fuego was, well, fuego.

Jams had clear direction tonight and just really flowed well. Really tight show overall.
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Review by radiator9987

radiator9987 First set seemed off, much like last night. Mike's was a little slow and a mid first set DWYS is, um, odd. They redeemed them selves with the Reba (sans whistling) into Izabella.

Set 2 is another story, the CDT opener opened into a series of Allmanesque jams that weaved it's way to a perfectly placed Plasma. They let Plasma percolate, giving it the proper space to breath before easing into the songs main theme and closing out the sets first segment. Monsters, as opposed to DWYS, was perfectly placed. One of the bands most affecting lyrics since 2009, it helped balance the explorations of CDT and Plasma while letting us catch our breath before gravity shifted and everyone started getting down. C&P sent the set into overdrive before landing in the unlikely set closer Fuego. Strange as it may look on paper, they really nailed it and the placement worked on several levels

The one song R&R encore was meh
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Review by Mandersen

Mandersen Listened to the show on LP and just came to comment on Appstrophe riff after C&P. One of the many things I love about this band is when something familiar emerges from a jam and I can’t place it right away. Then it hits me, but now they’re playing Guy Forget. Don’t listen to a show with expectations, but expect the unexpected!
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Review by geogaddi

geogaddi first set was decent, definitely an improvement from the night before. Mikes through paug didn't have too much to rave about, but it was extremely hot and everyone on the lawn seemed pretty exhausted and unfocused anyway. Character zero is nice to see in a non-encore slot with a very nice jam section that had a little more juice than usual. Maze was an interesting one, Trey didn't get up in pages zone and ring out those dissonant chords to compliment page as much, he stayed at his usual spot and that section played out a bit differently. Reba was really nice, had my friend sobbing, and who doesn't want an izabella?

set two was solid, and again I think an improvement from the night before. Chalkdust, plasma, and fuego are all highlights that contained focused jamming that had the whole crowd engaged. The jam that I suppose we're attaching to guy forget (I interpreted it live as C&P -> GF -> C&P, but what do I know?) was stunningly beautiful. I adore this type of ambient stuff and am always surprised that it doesn't get talked about more. At points towards the end of this ~4 minute jam, the reverbs/delays/pads were louder than the dry instruments, swelling in volume between the front and back of the mix, it felt like the ambient drones were gonna entirely take over, which tbh is exactly my dream. Gotta scope the AUDs for this one because as usual the SBD has most of the wet ambient reverby/paddy stuff real low in the mix or entirely inaudible. Quite honestly one of the most beautiful things I've seen phish do in 73 shows, but I know by now that this is very subjective and personal to me. This type of stuff doesn't seem to do much for most phans.
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Review by AAronL1968

AAronL1968 Great show with some odd song placements. Classic Mike’s Groove to open set 1, followed by Character Zero in the 3 hole. Closed out with I Didn’t Know, a gorgeous Reba, Izabella!

Set 2 was about the teases. Apostrophe, Freeway Jam (Jeff Beck - 6:30 into Fuego), Johnny B. Goode. Slow Chalk Dust, Crosseyed/Forget, Fuego stand out.

Full disclosure, I created this review mostly to get the Freeway Jam tease recognized…
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Review by DownWithSteam

DownWithSteam Yes this was a good show without a doubt. However I see with the ratings being kind of wonky its a bit overrated. Plasma was sick, love me some monsters, and fuego was a top version. Other than that most of the show is standard. For me this is like a 4.25 level show that started slow and got better as the night went on.
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Review by Fuzzy_Dunlop

Fuzzy_Dunlop This show's an example of how a scorching hot show with a power-packed Set 2 can still be tainted when Trey ends the show 26 minutes before curfew. I thought we were going to play a jammed-out Rock and Roll, and then 5 minutes later Trey says, "Thanks everyone! Be safe!" and we were all like, what? It's like he forgot what time they could play to.

Anyway, listen to the second set. It's got a 20-minute powerhouse CDT, a trippy Plasma, a scorching hot Monsters that sounds like Trey's covering Neil Young, a blistering Crosseyed > Guy Forget, with a fiery inferno of none other than Fuego.
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