First sets matter.
Above all else, the first half of a Phish show is about the band stretching, getting their sea legs, reading the venue, and establishing a connection with the audience; ideally, a feedback loop of energy that can turn a second set into something truly special. And sometimes, a first set is worth well more than the price of admission.
Summer of 2013 boasted some genuinely excellent first sets full of unpredictable song choices and spirited playing. This week, instead of suggesting a handful of candidates, we're giving you the whole shooting match -- all 25 first sets from Bangor to Commerce -- so you can tell us your favorites without having to cut through the staff's bias to get there.
As usual, do the thumb thing, but remember that the good stuff happens in the comments. This is a meaty topic, and we look forward to the dialogue!
Phishing Poll Thursday, vol. 4: Best 1st Set Summer Tour '13
Shows for your perusal, courtesy of PhishTracks:
7/3/2013 - Darling's Waterfront Pavilion, Bangor, ME
7/5/2013 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/6/2013 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/7/2013 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
7/10/2013 - PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ
7/12/2013 - Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, NY
7/13/2013 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
7/14/2013 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
7/16/2013 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA
7/17/2013 - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA
7/19/2013 - Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/20/2013 - Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/21/2013 - Northerly Island, Chicago, IL
7/22/2013 - Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto, ON
7/26/2013 - The Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA
7/27/2013 - The Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA
7/30/2013 - Lake Tahoe Harveys Outdoor Arena, Stateline, NV
7/31/2013 - Lake Tahoe Harveys Outdoor Arena, Stateline, NV
8/2/2013 - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
8/3/2013 - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
8/4/2013 - Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
8/5/2013 - Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
8/30/2013 - Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
8/31/2013 - Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
9/1/2013 - Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Commerce City, CO
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I think that perception negatively colors 3.0 first sets, basically because how do you go back to the farm after you jam for 40 minutes in the first frame? To me, you can always find something to appreciate in 3.0 first sets, especially this year - either a song you don't hear much of these days, or (if you're lucky) a jam like the MPP Stash or Dick's Gin. There's a good deal of worth about that, even if you don't end up saving those sets.
To the question at hand - I think all 3 Dick's first sets are worth hearing, but I'd say the 8/31 Gin makes that the first set of the run. MPP2 is the clear winner if you base it on improv; Gorge1 is the best constructed and ends with a quite nice Melt.
Not surprised to see JB at the bottom of the list, this phan wouldn't trade all the riches in the world for those soaked 1.5 hours. ASITOS will always be my favorite version, 6/20/04 notwithstanding, because in this case Gang, you really did have to be there, with the waves lapping at your feet (I was Mike side orchestra) and you had to want it as badly as I did.
There's a lot more to these recordings than the notes played, IMO.
Even though it was played like an opener rather than its usual feel (rock and roll version, around 10 min., no seriously deep exploration), the energy in the crowd and the feeling of a Ghost opener are something really special and rare. Regardless of whether or not the show delivered on the promise, after that Ghost opener, I didn't care.
I remember saying during setbreak on night 1 "They've already played Icculus, and they opened with Ghost! This weekend is already worth it." If a first set can make you say that, well then...
San Fran 2 takes the cake. Okay...Weigh, Lengthwise> Maze, Mound...they went Rift heavy on that set and that is ALWAYS welcome...look back and notice that many of the best sets had a Possum and ending the set on a First Tube...I could have walked out of that show at set break and been content!
SF1 takes it for me. Free, Meat opener, Vultures, Roggae > Sand > Circus (what a 3 song run), one of my favorite moments from the entire tour is the Half The Way To The Moon from SF (absolutely shreading). And a sweet Golgi.
I also gotta mention what an incredible moment the Secret Smile is from Gorge - absolutely perfect, and the McGrupp piano solo > Curtis Loew was brilliant
I'd give a very close second to 8/31/13. Buried Alive opener...game on. A tight bag and then one of the better wolfman's of the Summer. Yarmouth > Fee > Halfway had tremendous flow, and a great way to counter act the opening three tunes. A major league mountain peak of Bathtub, a stupid Mound that had me off kilter in the best way, and then a super insane Lope that had me remembering the tour opener in Bangor.
So yeah...
Also loved MPP2, Gorge 1+2, Tahoe1, all three BGA shows, Holmdel, SPAC2 and SPAC3.
Sorry, can't buy the Dicks1 as a top first set. Ghost and Icculus were nice but c'mon. Dicks2 was much better.
My top 3 were MPP2, Gorge 2 and BGCA1 (I like the old school tunes they played, even if it didn't flow all that well).
It is amazing how much song choice matters for me in first sets. They can play standard great versions of songs I am lukewarm on and I'll hate it, but if they play standard great versions of songs I love, I am over the moon. It is a little disappointing that long jams are a more of a rarity in first sets these days, but that is the nature of the beast.
Couldn't agree more about Dick's1&2. 1 suffers from a mediocre Heavy Things (doesn't quite snap like most), Lawn Boy in general does nothing for me and I can't stand this arrangement of Easy To Slip (never like MGB's version).
Dick's2 crackles from the start...Buried Alive is damn good as is the Wolfman's -- great start. Yarmouth > Fee > Moon smokes, (well Moon is good, but Trey seems lost the whole song). I also think the Gumbo > Antelope is a great 1-2 punch to close the 1st
And a quick mention of the Faulty Plan > Theme > Suzy from PNC -- smoked
Anyway, right out the gate you can tell the boys are having fun with it; it's like '93 with that crooked vocal jam leading into a drunken jam of sorts. Eventually it stabilizes, and once they get going, it just picks up speed. Trey is seriously on fire throughout. And the other three didn't play like bums either...
Take another listen to that set. Wolfman's is above average, Tube gets funky as hell. Also listen to Cities: it's quite short, but you have to hear the boys complementing each other throughout. So smooth. And a first set Birds is a ton of fun.
The mothership never took off at Dicks this year. Night 1 was best out of the 3 even though the fans had to beg for Icculus by hiring a plane. Night 2 it sounded like the band was playing to a metronome and Highway To Hell > Tweprise would of have been a much better choice then On the Road Again. I never recovered from the huge cliff Phish dropped me off. Night 3 , Song I Heard The Ocean Sing opener was super buzz kill to start things off. Also the crowd at Dicks sucked, I saw a bunch of lame shit go down. I hope Phish returns to Red Rocks in the future. Stick a fork in Dicks, It's done !
Now I'm not saying phish can no longer play like that, just that they do it far less consistently these days. So necessarily there is more emphasis placed on jamming in the first set because beyond playing well, what else is there that makes a set stand out? Bustouts I suppose. Personally, I don't require a big jam in the first set to make it work, just solid playing. Finally, song choice matters. With a more limited rotation, *when* the songs are played matters even more. Some of the unevenness of the first sets this year are not mainly due to lack of jams, but rather somewhat unimaginative or uncohesive set flow combined with lackluster playing. With the strides made the past couple of years in making truly cohesive second halves, this just seems like the last hurdle to get past on the way to consistently great entire shows. Which again, I'm not saying the band did every single time out in past years, just a standard more frequently met.
The tour opener did sound great. I do believe you can feel the vibe when you listen to the recording. GIVE BANG-BANG SOME LOVE!