Phish @ Great Woods (Comcast Center), June 7

Phish returned to the venue formerly known as Great Woods – now the Comcast Center – for the 15th time this evening as the quartet’s summer tour continued in Mansfield, MA. Starting on July 21, 1992, a show where Phish opened for Santana, the venue has been a regular stop for the band outside of 1996 – 1998 and 2003.

The band opened up this evening’s show with only the fifth Llama since they reunited in Hampton. Possum reared its head for the fourth time in the tour’s nine performances thus far and didn’t reach the heights of the much buzzed about Blossom version according to Phish.net’s Scott Marks. Later in the set, Instant Karma! saw its first action since the quartet debuted the John Lennon cover on June 12, 2010 in Cuyahoga Falls, OH.

Great Woods shows are known for their one-timer covers such as Rita Clarke’s Lit O Bit in 2010, Tuesday’s Gone by Lynyrd Skynyrd and the only electric take on Boston’s Foreplay/Long Time in 1999 as well as a fun take on The Modern Lovers’ Roadrunner in 2000. This time around Al Green’s Rhymes, a song the Mike Gordon Band has performed 15 times between 2008 and 2011, got the call with Gordon handling vocals. Phish closed out the opening stanza with Divided Sky and the Joy staple Stealing Time From The Faulty Plan.

For the second set, Phish came out with Back On The Train and once again used the second slot for a song that provides an improvisational springboard with Rock and Roll filling the role this time around. Wyman noticed “distinct segmentation like [the Down With Disease] from Friday” while adding “[I] can’t compare, but very impressed.” The first Mango Song of the year followed and started a string of three 2011 debuts that also included Bug and Pebbles and Marbles. Fans hoping for another extended Halley’s Comet were disappointed as Phish quickly transitioned into Meatstick. The Run Like An Antelope closer featured Meatstick, Bug and Divided Sky teases before the group encored with a curfew-busting Suzy Greenberg.

HT’s Eric Wyman will provide a full review tomorrow, but in the meantime, READ ON for tonight’s setlist and The Skinny…

Setlist…

06/07/2011 Comcast Center

Set 1: LlamaThe Moma DancePossumCitiesInstant Karma!,David BowieRhymes[1]The Divided SkyStealing Time From the Faulty Plan

Set 2: Back on the TrainRock and RollThe Mango SongBug,Pebbles and MarblesHalley’s CometMeatstickRun Like an Antelope[2]

Encore: Suzy Greenberg[3]

[1] Phish debut.
[2] Meatstick, Bug, and Divided Sky teases.
[3] Meatstick teases.

This show marked the Phish debut of Rhymes. Antelope contained Meatstick, Bug, and Divided Sky teases. Suzy also contained Meaststick teases.

[via Phish.net]

  • Venue Capacity / Attendance: 19,900 / 17,000*
  • Previous Shows at Venue: 6/22/2010, 06/06/2009, 08/11/2004, 08/10/2004, 09/12/2000, 09/11/2000, 07/13/1999, 07/12/1999, 07/01/1995, 06/30/1995, 07/09/1994, 07/08/1994, 07/24/1993, 07/21/1992 [15 total including tonight]
  • Number Of Songs / Length – First Set: 9 / 7:52 > 9:08 (76 Minutes)
  • Number Of Songs / Length – Second Set & Encore: 9 / 9:40 > 11:04 (84 Minutes)
  • Total Number of Songs / Covers / Originals: 18 / 4 / 14
  • Biggest Bustout: Instant Karma! (Last Played 06/12/2010 – 56 Shows)
  • Debuts: Rhymes (Al Green)
  • Average Song Gap10.41
  • Longest LivePhish Track / Shortest LivePhish Track: Divided Sky (16:34) / Instant Karma! (4:35)
  • Wardrobe: Trey = Black Collared Shirt / Jeans, Mike = Black  Collared Shirt / Jeans, Page = Black Shirt / Jeans, Fish = Dress
  • AudioLive Phish SBD,

* – Approximation, Awaiting Actual Figures From Billboard

Poster…

Merit Badge…

Songlist… [SPOILER ALERT]

Scott Bernstein

Scott Bernstein co-founded Hidden Track in October 2006 and was managing editor until taking over as EiC in January 2008. Scotty also writes for Relix Magazine and curates YEMblog.com.

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