Soundcheck: Jam -> Shock The Monkey -> In Memory of Elizabeth Reed Jam
SET 1: Wilson > Llama, Guelah Papyrus[1], Divided Sky, Weigh > Maze, Fluffhead, Fast Enough for You, Daniel Saw the Stone
SET 2: Also Sprach Zarathustra > David Bowie, The Horse[2] > Silent in the Morning > Rift, Suzy Greenberg, You Enjoy Myself > Purple Rain > Hold Your Head Up, My Sweet One, Cavern
Mike dropped a few vocal references to Wilson in Llama. Divided Sky contained Call to the Post teases. Guelah Papyrus included an Oom Pa Pa signal. The Horse featured Trey on acoustic guitar and began with a Bowie tease. Trey teased the Speed Racer theme and Frankenstein in YEM. The vocal jam in YEM was based on Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da. Memories was performed without microphones. This show is available as an archival release on LivePhish.com.
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Review by Penn42
All that said, neither of those critiques apply to this show, which has awesome flow and jams!
The other three reviewers have done Divided Sky, David Bowie, and YEM their due justice. I'll just echoe their sentiments: Divided Sky is as perfect as they come, David Bowie is truly magical (really, it's a must listen), and the guitar jam in YEM is quite unique.
The rest of the show is just gravy. They were playing so tight that the setlist speaks for itself. I particularly liked the Weigh > etc > Daniel Saw The Stone run and Purple Rain, which is my favorite Fishman tune. Can't complain about a Memories, Fire encore either.
All told, this is my second favorite show of the month, right behind Tinley and right before Red Rocks.