Soundcheck: Quantegy
SET 1: Carini[1] > You Enjoy Myself -> Ghost > Julius, Reba, Tube > Tweezer -> What's the Use? > Weekapaug Groove -> No Men In No Man's Land > Weekapaug Groove > Moonage Daydream > Chalk Dust Torture
ENCORE: Pebbles and Marbles, Tweezer Reprise
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Review by simplelight
The band delivered with the best set of the summer, perhaps the best single set of Phish music since Jam-filled July 25, 2017.
The single set came in at just under two hours, included only two commas bracketing Reba, and offered one classic tune after another--a gauntlet-throwdown-raging Carini, the once-a-decade Dick's YEM, a deep Ghost, a lively Julius, a tight Reba, a 10-minute Tube, a monstrous Tweezer, a brilliant What's the Use?, an energetic Weekapaug, the singular 3.0 nod of NMINML, a totally unexpected yet perfectly placed Moonage Daydream, and a Chalkdust Torture closer that Character Zero wishes it could be.
If we dumped all Phish fans into a cauldron, melted them down, and re-formed them into a single consciousness, then asked that entity to assemble a perfect set, 09-02-2022 is what would emerge.
For anyone who ever wondered whether missing a third of a show would be worth seeing a single epic set, Phish answered definitively. We'll be talking about this one for a long time.
Thank you, Jon, Page, Mike, Trey, and the whole crew.