Phish has been one of if not the most popular jam bands of the last 2 decades and I had never seen them live. A good friend of mine from the left coast who has seen them over 70 times suggested that we spend some time together and hit up the Charlotte, Raleigh, and Portsmouth shows or the Duurty Durrty run to close out the first leg of the bands 2011 tour. I didnt know very many Phish songs and was not very up on the drug scene that follows this band but all that changed very soon.
The first night in Charlotte was extremely hot and humid. We were graced with some unreal seats by another friend and off we went. From the very start of the show the band was completely improvisational and playing with the crowd as Trey took a sign from a fan and opened with the song on the sign. Two songs later and I got to hear one of my favorites live which was Bouncing Around the Room. After that it was on. The show was extremely high energy, a dance party, some great jams, not too spacey but enough to take you out and be sure to bring you back. There were several aspects of this show that have led me to be more of a Phish fan. The lights, the musical talent, the improv, the stories, the energy, and the no wholes barred exploration of the limits of sound and music. Each moment was a suprise and each cover was unexpected. There are many elements of blues, funk and straight up rock and roll in the way this band plays that greatly changed my previous opinion of them. Some of the highlights for me were, Icculus, Free, Number Line, Wilson, Loving Cup, Rock N Roll and of course Ghost. Here is a video of one the highlights from night one as well as the setlist:
The first night in Charlotte was extremely hot and humid. We were graced with some unreal seats by another friend and off we went. From the very start of the show the band was completely improvisational and playing with the crowd as Trey took a sign from a fan and opened with the song on the sign. Two songs later and I got to hear one of my favorites live which was Bouncing Around the Room. After that it was on. The show was extremely high energy, a dance party, some great jams, not too spacey but enough to take you out and be sure to bring you back. There were several aspects of this show that have led me to be more of a Phish fan. The lights, the musical talent, the improv, the stories, the energy, and the no wholes barred exploration of the limits of sound and music. Each moment was a suprise and each cover was unexpected. There are many elements of blues, funk and straight up rock and roll in the way this band plays that greatly changed my previous opinion of them. Some of the highlights for me were, Icculus, Free, Number Line, Wilson, Loving Cup, Rock N Roll and of course Ghost. Here is a video of one the highlights from night one as well as the setlist:
Friday, 06/17/2011
Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre - Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
Soundcheck: Dog Log, Blues Jam
Set 1:Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Bouncing Around the Room, NICU1] > Sample in a Jar, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird, Axilla, Wolfman's Brother, Scent of a Mule[2], Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan
Set 2:Backwards Down the Number Line > Rock and Roll > Ghost > Free > Reba[3], Icculus, Hold Your Head Up> Bike[4] > Hold Your Head Up,Chalk Dust Torture, You Enjoy Myself
Encore: Wilson > Loving Cup
After having my ass kicked by night one we all were extremely excited for night 2. Again great seats, great friends, and extremely hot and humid. The first set had some good moments for me, like a Frank Zappa cover, but to me, set 2 was straight slap you in the face rock n roll including a Jane's Addiction cover, Piper, Kill Devil Falls, Split Open, First Tube and a Led Zeppelin cover to close the night. I always thought these dudes were kind of off and sissy like but the can kick some ass with the way they play, high energy, great music. Here is the setlist and a video of one of the nights highlights:
Saturday, 06/18/2011
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek, Raleigh, NC
Soundcheck: Babylon Baby (Incomplete)
Set 1:Cars Trucks Buses, Peaches en Regalia, AC/DC Bag, Guyute, Possum, Halley's Comet > 46 Days, The Divided Sky,The Ballad of Curtis Loew, Run Like an Antelope
Set 2: Twist > Rift> Prince Caspian > Esther, Been Caught Stealing, Piper > My Friend, My Friend[1] > Kill Devil Falls, Split Open and Melt,Golgi Apparatus, First Tube
Encore: Good Times Bad Times
By night 3 I didnt know what to expect except something awesome as the venue only held a very intimate 7,000 people right on the water in Virginia. After some rain, it cooled off and again, great seats, with such a small venue there is no other way it could be. As it was father's day, the band opened up with one of their rarest songs while each of their fathers came out and and the song with the band, a great and initmate moment that was followed by a song for which all the kids of the 4 band members came out and jumped into a bathub, generations of phish family for a small crowd was a great start to the night. They played happy birthday for a fan who had a sign that it was her birthday and continued to play a great first set including a rare tribute to Clarence Clemmons that E Street Saxophone player who had passed to day before, they played Thunder Road. Set 2, as it has been said, was a straight up dance party, some of the meanest funk I have ever heard, it was awesome to hear and see the band push the limits to create those original moments, unlike anything I have heard in awhile. After this night I felt like I had my ass kicked, as each show was high energy and great music, a real party atmosphere and not as much drug use as I remember so even better. Overall great weekend, great friends, great music, great weather, great food, would love to do it again. Next week on to AC. Here is the setlist and a highlight from the night:
Sunday, 06/19/2011
nTelos Pavilion, Portsmouth, VA
Soundcheck: Stealing Time from the Faulty Plan
Set 1: Harpua[1] > Brother, Down with Disease > Back on the Train, Funky Bitch, Timber (Jerry), The Wedge, The Moma Dance, Thunder Road, Tube, Alaska > David Bowie
Set 2: Crosseyed and Painless > Walls of the Cave > Slave to the Traffic Light > Fluffhead > Sand > Sneakin' Sally through the Alley> Light > Backwards Down the Number Line, Suzy Greenberg
Encore: Julius
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