#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 2: GW1

Great tour opener. Not nearly as “tight” as some are saying (see NICU and Ghost especially), but the show offered a little of everything. Unique setlist. Atypical versions of songs (Zero, Roggae). Incredible improv in Ghost.

Band seemed to run out of gas a bit mid-Light but then recovered in fantastic form with a killer Melt.

Going with Tier 2 to set the baseline for a hopefully strong tour.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

GW1
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GW2

Phish is in a good place when a show like last night is an off night. Nothing went too long, but NMINML, Sand & CDT offered great improv while other tunes delivered peaky moments.

Still, S1 was fairly “first setty” compared to Friday. A tame YEM went into a bonus jam only to fizzle into oblivion and Oblivion. Sub-standard Bowie cut for Santos. Plus some questionable setlisting.

Sometimes you get Diff’rent Strokes. Sometimes you get Webster’d.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

GW3
GW1
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GW2

While nothing touched the Ghost or Melt from GW1, this show simply offered more from start to finish. No JOTY (Jam Of The Year) contenders, but tons of high-energy heat for a Sunday night dance party. Plus, no S2 setlist clunkers that leave you feeling like that time Arnold and Dudley wandered into the bike store owned by Mr. Carlson.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

GW3
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GW1, CT1
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GW2

This show is so hard to rank. Fairly weak S1 despite a surprise Golden Age with a solid jam. Overall, the setlist isn’t winning any beauty contests, and the show took a nose dive when Piper was cut short around 6 minutes in.

But the ~65 minutes from Plasma through Ruby is absolutely elite Phish and their best stretch of play all year. Just a mesmerizing run that will no doubt make it into Power Hour Hall of Fame conversations.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

GW3
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GW1, CT1
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GW2
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CT2

Not playing the “With” in Curtain With in S1 only to drop it in the middle of a Mike’s Groove was pretty cool. Otherwise, this was a fantastic show for fans who aren’t into big jams, show flow, or high energy play.

After going hard for their first four shows, the band seemed to run out of gas after Tuesday’s power hour. Last night screamed “Gimme a break” before their big Alpine run. And so what? They earned it.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

GW3
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GW1, CT1
AV1
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GW2
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CT2

- A setlist that’s largely out of the late 90s
- Strong candidate for 🐐 My Friend, My Friend
- Super fun encore
- Great DWD and peaky Ghost that dominated set 2 like another famous pair from Wisconsin

Tier 1: <vac>
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2
T4: CT2

- Tame and not very tight S1 despite looking good on paper
- Epic Simple that I’d hastily place as the 4th best big jam of the year after the Mexico CDT, Mexico Wave of Hope & Sphere DWD
- Solid but not remarkable supporting cast in S2

If u want to argue the 40-min Simple is worth more than the GW3 complete show or CT1 power hour, go for it. It’s a good problem to have when the band is playing well and happy days are here.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 1: <vac>
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2, AV3
T4: CT2

Fairly strong—if mellow—first set puts this show in tier 3 above CT2. As for the second set? A few interesting moments spread out between several poor choices and lots of wasted potential—much like the career of Danny Masterson.

GOODBYE WISCONSIN!!!

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 1: SL1
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2, AV3
T4: CT2

Only heard the Tweezer, Ether Edge, Theme, and glorious Piper so far, and I’ve heard enough. Between the 39-minute Tweezer that smokes the Alpine Simple and the incredible supporting cast, this is easily the best show of tour so far. A true You Snooze You Lose night at an undersold 10K arena. More please 🤓

Cheers to everyone who hit the show last night and cheers to Phish!

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 1: SL1
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2, SL2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2, AV3
T4: CT2

S1 was full of rarities but also lacked excitement. Mr. C delivered as always, but the true highlight was the Ruby Waves—pound for pound their best jam of tour until a brutal ripcord. Hood encore also felt like one of the better standard Hoods.

The band really came together in STL and raised their level of play. Let’s hope they keep it up and things don’t fall apart.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 1: SL1
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2, SL2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2, AV3
T4: DC1
T5: CT2

Easily the worst played show of tour. The only reason it’s not last is it wasn’t boring despite the sloppy play, missed vocals, long pauses, ripcords (yikes on Pillow Jets and DWD) and lack of flow. The band kept pushing which led to some fun jams—especially the adventurous Scents.

Shocking to get a car crash like this after the tightness of STL. Oh well. Life goes on.

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

Tier 1: SL1
Tier 2a: GW3
T2b: GW1, CT1, AV2, SL2, DC2
T2c: AV1
T3: GW2, AV3
T4: DC1
T5: CT2

- S1 didn’t have any huge jams but was mostly solid and fiery with a very good Reba for this era
- Flowing S2 loaded with great improv
- Short show with a lot of time left on the clock. Not a complaint, but was surprised Fuego closed (it worked well) and there was a short encore on a tour of big encores
- A different world from N1

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

SL1
DC3
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GW3
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SL2
GW1, CT1, AV2, DC2
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AV1
GW2, AV3
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DC1
CT2

– Maybe not the choicest bust outs for S1, but a rarities set nevertheless. Light on jams outside of a very efficient 46 Days
– Four-song, no-bullshit S2 with a walk-off Slave encore. Perfection.
– “Ghost > Soul Planet power hour has everything.” - Stefon
– Has anything as horrific as the song Soul Planet given this much pleasure since the Korean War gave us M*A*S*H?

#Phish Summer 2024 #Ranked

SL1
DC3
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GW3
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SL2
GW1 CT1 AV2 DC2
GR1
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AV1
GW2 AV3
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DC1
CT2

Insanely fun, not comparable to a regular show & should be an N/A. You guys will say that’s a cop out, so we’ll try to objectively rank the music—which sits above the lamer shows but doesn’t touch the better shows in setlist/jam quality.

Adding a singular talent like DiCaprio to Growing Pains spruced things up. But it came at the cost of the Seaver chemistry that made the show.

Bonus #Phish #Ranked

In terms of all-time #Phish guest sit-ins, last night was near the top. It blew away Trucks. I can’t think of another guest (maybe Carlos?) who was handed the band like that with the freedom to lead type 2.

Moma got places, but it was noodly & loaded w/ timid interplay tip-toeing around each other. A short Possum, ER & bluegrass staples were what they were.

Too bad the show ended at Carini bc that kind of balls-to-the-Walz twin guitar would have been great to get more of.

@chopaganda terrible analysis of moma and ER, plus you ignore Billy showing everyone how bluegrass guitar is properly played bc you don't like it. Honestly your worst ranking in years, predictably skewed by your need to not admit that Billy is a generational talent

@mrcompletely I legit thought last night was fantastic. But I also don’t have my head so far up Billy’s ass that I’m blind to what was a lot of noodly, timid play—mostly on the part of Trey—in that Moma. Thankfully, when the tip-toeing started again in ER, Mike single-handedly made things happen. The bluegrass was still bluegrass.

Balls and strikes.

@chopaganda they're feeling their way into it for several minutes but of course the start of a sit in is loose. Fwiw I critique a lot of what Billy does on a regular basis, or I did when I was listening to him on his rise - now that he plays big venues I kinda doubt I'll ever see him again. Anyway the idea that you're objectively calling balls and strikes here is comical but that's okay. Your overall Phish ranking record is still quite excellent
@mrcompletely @chopaganda I was lucky enough to see him once when he was still playing bars. It was fun, but I doubt I'll ever see him again either.
@chris @chopaganda I got to see him several times on the way up and Billy Strings at Edgefield (a midsize idyllic outdoor spot TAB plays) was a perfect fit. But last time he was in the basketball arena and I thought it was a disaster. Just terrible.

@mrcompletely @chris @chopaganda
I'm friends with Drew Matulich and I had no idea who Billy was when he picked up Drew for the mandolin spot 7/8 years ago.

Drew still plays local gigs regularly along with hosting music.

Billy is amazing and we're blessed to have him but I don't do summer sheds/arena shows much anymore. I'm here for the ride though!

@mrcompletely @chris @chopaganda

I went out tonight to see local bluegrass jam heroes The Saylor brothers (aka brushfire stankgrass) along with guest mandolin player Phil Barker from the band Town Mountain.

They did 2 full sets of Phish and BMFS songs. Yes, it was amazing and unexpected.

@Deadmule @mrcompletely @chris @chopaganda I went to college with Ben Saylor, good dude. Loved their John Hartford sets at the Funkatorium. Miss AVL.

@BEK97 @mrcompletely @chris @chopaganda
Ben absolutely does John Hartford like few can.
Blessed to know him.

This was at French Broad brewery.

@mrcompletely @BEK97 @chris @chopaganda
So some of the songs, not in any particular order were

Get back on the train
Cocaine blues
Nellie Cane
Carini
Wolfmans brother >TOO>wolfmans
Dust in a baggie

Both sets were quite fun. I might need to start writing down setlists again for memory sake.