Last Night: Phish at Red Rocks, 07/30/09
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Phish
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Phish's first show in their return to Red Rock was, by all accounts, a success. The four-night run sold out instantaneously, and spare tickets were a rare site in the parking lot before the show. The few that were available were being sold for $300 to $400. Phish is a counter-culture phenomenon and since its return from exile in March, the act's shows have been snowballing into musical bliss. The outfit's fans travel from far and near to experience its live shows, and Thursday night's show was well worth the distances traveled. The energy in the crowd could be felt in every corner of the venue. Last time the band was in town, things did not go as smooth. Riots in Morrison led the city to ban the jamband kings from playing at Red Rocks for ten-years. Phish waited thirteen years to come back, and judging from the expressions on the audiences faces, it was well worth the wait.
| Aaron Thackeray |
| Aaron Thackeray |
Critics Notebook
Personal Bias: A longtime Phish fan, this was my 47th Phish show overall.
Random Detail: Phish started at 8:02pm and ended at 11:35, taking a 35-minute set break.
Phish - 07/30/09
Red Rocks Ampitheatre
Morrison, CO
Set I
The Divided Sky
Ocelot
The Wedge
Poor Heart
The Moma Dance
Horn
Stash
The Horse
Silent in the Morning
Possum
Set II
Mike's Song
I Am Hydrogen
Weekapaug Groove
Ghost
Wolfman's Brother
Limb By Limb
Billy Breathes
The Squirming Coil
David Bowie
Encore
Loving Cup

































