 When the power cut out, my roommate Chris and I were up front rocking out. Soon we were all being asked to evacuate the over-packed Madison Oyster Bar. By the time we made it out, the fire department had already arrived to extinguish a burning car that caught fire after a transformer exploded above it. Turns out, that was my car. It was the end of the concert, but not the end of my Umph love 💚
		When the power cut out, my roommate Chris and I were up front rocking out. Soon we were all being asked to evacuate the over-packed Madison Oyster Bar. By the time we made it out, the fire department had already arrived to extinguish a burning car that caught fire after a transformer exploded above it. Turns out, that was my car. It was the end of the concert, but not the end of my Umph love 💚 
	 This is now one of my favorite shows at a very nice venue in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Highlights for me were No Diablo, Mail Package and Al Di Meola's Señor Mouse. Second set With a Baby You're a Rich Man- Beatles contained in a flawless Remind me and Orfeo, Puppet String Encore. My favorite part was getting dumped on in the end of the second set.
		This is now one of my favorite shows at a very nice venue in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Highlights for me were No Diablo, Mail Package and Al Di Meola's Señor Mouse. Second set With a Baby You're a Rich Man- Beatles contained in a flawless Remind me and Orfeo, Puppet String Encore. My favorite part was getting dumped on in the end of the second set. 
	 I remember buying 6 Tickets to this show and telling everyone in the crew to grab their own and we would rangle the straglers  on the hope and promise that the whole crew (two car loads) would head down together. (Guelph/Toronto Ont.) to Buffalo. Fact: The Town Ballroom is one of the best venues in the world. In the world. Everyone got their own tickets and I ended up with 5 extra as we headed down in 1 car. I figured I would offer them up for somewhere between free and face when we got down to the venue. I remember walking the alley way towards the venue and it was crowded. This dude came up and said 'ticekts' I just said I have some extras (cause I thougt he was selling/scalping' but his eyes lit up and he said how many do you have theres 6 of us and it sold out today.  I said, 'Oh wow, I have 5' He said fuck ya, we found 1 already how much do you want? I said 'face' he couldn't believe it, he yelled for all his buddies. They were so stoked. Fast forward to the open w/ National Anthem. Ryan knew exactly what the fuck he was doing rocking that bassline to start the show. Confusing everyone into thinking 'Who does this, what the fuck? This is awesome' What a moment. I cleary remmeber the backlit white strobe lights during Mulches to close the first set. Jake, Ryan and Brendan were more or less perched on the monitors like a bunch of preying Mantis' flying x-wings. FUck ya !
		I remember buying 6 Tickets to this show and telling everyone in the crew to grab their own and we would rangle the straglers  on the hope and promise that the whole crew (two car loads) would head down together. (Guelph/Toronto Ont.) to Buffalo. Fact: The Town Ballroom is one of the best venues in the world. In the world. Everyone got their own tickets and I ended up with 5 extra as we headed down in 1 car. I figured I would offer them up for somewhere between free and face when we got down to the venue. I remember walking the alley way towards the venue and it was crowded. This dude came up and said 'ticekts' I just said I have some extras (cause I thougt he was selling/scalping' but his eyes lit up and he said how many do you have theres 6 of us and it sold out today.  I said, 'Oh wow, I have 5' He said fuck ya, we found 1 already how much do you want? I said 'face' he couldn't believe it, he yelled for all his buddies. They were so stoked. Fast forward to the open w/ National Anthem. Ryan knew exactly what the fuck he was doing rocking that bassline to start the show. Confusing everyone into thinking 'Who does this, what the fuck? This is awesome' What a moment. I cleary remmeber the backlit white strobe lights during Mulches to close the first set. Jake, Ryan and Brendan were more or less perched on the monitors like a bunch of preying Mantis' flying x-wings. FUck ya !
	 12 years later I remember this show vividly. (Currently Jan. 6 2024) Brendan came out on stage, Sunday afternoon 2 ish pm, SUN beating down on the crowd>almost all the boys have sunglasses on and you can tell its been a hell of a weekend of hardwork and a shitload of fun. > I can't remember if it was before they started or after a song or two but I clearly remember Brendan looking out at the crowd and just saying "Its hot as balls out here"     I don't think he said anything like 'drink water' or anything else, it was just the straight truth that it was the hottest part of the day nearing the end of a fucking awesome weekend. He just acknowldged the moment. It was beautiful. I got to share this show with one of my best friends, maybe the the smartest person I've known who was my peer, A genius, he passed in August 2020. We had so much fun at this show, we witnessed the debut of Crucial Taunt, introduced along the lines of "Can we play a new song for you?" (Ya go for it) Tom and I looked at eachother after that song and we just fucking locked in on agreement that this band is special, we knew in that moment that they could/would push forward while being true to themselves and having fun. (bUt they didn't fucking around) We understood the commitment to quality, if this was a new song and it was this tight, then we're dealing with a band that we thought was the fucking best but they're giving us new reasons, more evidence of why. It was hot as balls and we'd been after it all weekend with the best of em. I love this memory. Cheers to Tommy G. RIP
		12 years later I remember this show vividly. (Currently Jan. 6 2024) Brendan came out on stage, Sunday afternoon 2 ish pm, SUN beating down on the crowd>almost all the boys have sunglasses on and you can tell its been a hell of a weekend of hardwork and a shitload of fun. > I can't remember if it was before they started or after a song or two but I clearly remember Brendan looking out at the crowd and just saying "Its hot as balls out here"     I don't think he said anything like 'drink water' or anything else, it was just the straight truth that it was the hottest part of the day nearing the end of a fucking awesome weekend. He just acknowldged the moment. It was beautiful. I got to share this show with one of my best friends, maybe the the smartest person I've known who was my peer, A genius, he passed in August 2020. We had so much fun at this show, we witnessed the debut of Crucial Taunt, introduced along the lines of "Can we play a new song for you?" (Ya go for it) Tom and I looked at eachother after that song and we just fucking locked in on agreement that this band is special, we knew in that moment that they could/would push forward while being true to themselves and having fun. (bUt they didn't fucking around) We understood the commitment to quality, if this was a new song and it was this tight, then we're dealing with a band that we thought was the fucking best but they're giving us new reasons, more evidence of why. It was hot as balls and we'd been after it all weekend with the best of em. I love this memory. Cheers to Tommy G. RIP 
	 Fantastic show, first UM show for my 2 boys who had a great time.  Beautiful venue with outstanding sound
		Fantastic show, first UM show for my 2 boys who had a great time.  Beautiful venue with outstanding sound Greatest Umphreys show I’ve seen. Nothing too fancy is a beast but every song is done very well and the moe. parts are fun. Moe came out one by one and took over the instruments from umphreys so umphreys could take a breather. Chuck was playing the Jameson whiskey that night and we stayed up past bed time.
		Greatest Umphreys show I’ve seen. Nothing too fancy is a beast but every song is done very well and the moe. parts are fun. Moe came out one by one and took over the instruments from umphreys so umphreys could take a breather. Chuck was playing the Jameson whiskey that night and we stayed up past bed time.
	 The  Robot World[1] > Mulche's Odyssey was incredible. they came out HAMMERING.
		The  Robot World[1] > Mulche's Odyssey was incredible. they came out HAMMERING. 
	 Left after Plunger to do Photography for Sicard Hollow. Came back at the start of the Glory/Haji sammich. No offense to UM, but I wish I stayed at Sicard. Solid mashup of music for the time slot regardless. Found a full case of beer underneath the bleachers. We asked all the people around us if it was theirs. No luck. So we passed out beer and took some for ourselves and left the rest for other weary travelers. If you found the case with tape label reading FREE BEER, you’re welcome. Cheers!
		Left after Plunger to do Photography for Sicard Hollow. Came back at the start of the Glory/Haji sammich. No offense to UM, but I wish I stayed at Sicard. Solid mashup of music for the time slot regardless. Found a full case of beer underneath the bleachers. We asked all the people around us if it was theirs. No luck. So we passed out beer and took some for ourselves and left the rest for other weary travelers. If you found the case with tape label reading FREE BEER, you’re welcome. Cheers! Filmed show from FOH for Southern Entertainment Broadcasting. 50th show! My first Nether! (second time played) To be honest, when filming it isn’t easy to move n groove but man, I had the best seat in the house looking through my viewfinder.
		Filmed show from FOH for Southern Entertainment Broadcasting. 50th show! My first Nether! (second time played) To be honest, when filming it isn’t easy to move n groove but man, I had the best seat in the house looking through my viewfinder. Great energy tonight.  For many of us, this is the first time seeing live music since the beginning of the pandemic. Highlights were the band pretending to walk off stage after the first intro to Get in The Van, 2x2, Cem Walk I > Cem Walk 2, Dump City and of course the entire 2nd set Mantis Sandwich.  What a way to welcome us all back.  mm/
		Great energy tonight.  For many of us, this is the first time seeing live music since the beginning of the pandemic. Highlights were the band pretending to walk off stage after the first intro to Get in The Van, 2x2, Cem Walk I > Cem Walk 2, Dump City and of course the entire 2nd set Mantis Sandwich.  What a way to welcome us all back.  mm/
	 The first set is one of the best sets of 2010. The Crooked One has a great melodic uplifting jam. It was a treat to see them play the end of the song, since Crooked One typically goes unfinished. Jam of the night and some of the best improv of 2010 happens in Resolution, twice. An industrial slow build up that leads to a sped up peak for the first jam transitions back into Resolution, then leading to a Stasik led funk groove. Bright Lights tease at the end of the jam transition into Alex’s House. A must listen.
		The first set is one of the best sets of 2010. The Crooked One has a great melodic uplifting jam. It was a treat to see them play the end of the song, since Crooked One typically goes unfinished. Jam of the night and some of the best improv of 2010 happens in Resolution, twice. An industrial slow build up that leads to a sped up peak for the first jam transitions back into Resolution, then leading to a Stasik led funk groove. Bright Lights tease at the end of the jam transition into Alex’s House. A must listen.
	 This is the strangest Umphrey’s McGee show I have attended. Late night Jazz Fest show, with Stevie Wonder performing earlier in the evening at the Fair Grounds.
		This is the strangest Umphrey’s McGee show I have attended. Late night Jazz Fest show, with Stevie Wonder performing earlier in the evening at the Fair Grounds. This show smokes from start to finish. All original songs, no covers, with multiple jams throughout.
		This show smokes from start to finish. All original songs, no covers, with multiple jams throughout.  Fripp it and Rip it was my choice and it came first pick from the bowl. So lucky to have Umphrey’s in my life!! UmVIP all day everyday I say. Frame by frame we Rage, Rest, Repeat. mm/
		Fripp it and Rip it was my choice and it came first pick from the bowl. So lucky to have Umphrey’s in my life!! UmVIP all day everyday I say. Frame by frame we Rage, Rest, Repeat. mm/
	 They did a whole verse of Rock n Roll ain't noise pollution at the beginning of Blue Echo...
		They did a whole verse of Rock n Roll ain't noise pollution at the beginning of Blue Echo... This setlist is missing the first song of the first set - "Water".
		This setlist is missing the first song of the first set - "Water". It's no coincidence that I'm writing this immediately after watching the incredible Prince and the Revolution Live '85 limited-time stream on Youtube for a COVID-19 fundraiser. Guitarist Wendy Melvoin's first performance with Prince was right here at First Avenue in the city where The Revolution began.
		It's no coincidence that I'm writing this immediately after watching the incredible Prince and the Revolution Live '85 limited-time stream on Youtube for a COVID-19 fundraiser. Guitarist Wendy Melvoin's first performance with Prince was right here at First Avenue in the city where The Revolution began.  I'm pretty new to UM.  Got into them after seeing the Soundstage video on AXS TV.  So I started watching and listening to them on Music-You Tube and bought a couple of albums on iTunes.  So I'm a mature fan of 65 and I really wanted to see them in concert, so I bought my brother-in-law a ticket so he'd go to the show with me.  Got there early and was almost in the front row.
		I'm pretty new to UM.  Got into them after seeing the Soundstage video on AXS TV.  So I started watching and listening to them on Music-You Tube and bought a couple of albums on iTunes.  So I'm a mature fan of 65 and I really wanted to see them in concert, so I bought my brother-in-law a ticket so he'd go to the show with me.  Got there early and was almost in the front row. This show was as hot as it was in the venue. First set was absolutely insane to watch. When i relisten to it I am still blown away from how solid and seamless the playing is. Top show of mine.
		This show was as hot as it was in the venue. First set was absolutely insane to watch. When i relisten to it I am still blown away from how solid and seamless the playing is. Top show of mine.
	 B section of Proverbial pre Pop-Tart aka (-what is now known as No Comment -) LS. Another one to hang your hat on. Happy 10 year anniversary to this one!
		B section of Proverbial pre Pop-Tart aka (-what is now known as No Comment -) LS. Another one to hang your hat on. Happy 10 year anniversary to this one!
	 4th show in 3 years at a great venue. The band really seemed pumped that the house was full and brought the heat! The 'Draconian' opener meandered about for nearly 20 minutes, 'Where is my mind?' surprised and thrilled the crowd, 'Attachments' was amazing and after 10 years I finally caught a 'Nemo'.
		4th show in 3 years at a great venue. The band really seemed pumped that the house was full and brought the heat! The 'Draconian' opener meandered about for nearly 20 minutes, 'Where is my mind?' surprised and thrilled the crowd, 'Attachments' was amazing and after 10 years I finally caught a 'Nemo'.
	 Resolution featuring Vinnie and Al from MOE.
		Resolution featuring Vinnie and Al from MOE. I hear a 46 & 2 (Tool) tease around 9:10 in Hindsight.
		I hear a 46 & 2 (Tool) tease around 9:10 in Hindsight. Dear Mr Admin,
		Dear Mr Admin, Fun show! I enjoyed the new rendition of Bright Lights. Also during the encore they jammed the end of "It's about that time" from Miles Davis
		Fun show! I enjoyed the new rendition of Bright Lights. Also during the encore they jammed the end of "It's about that time" from Miles Davis
	 Absolute gem of a first set, one of the more underrated of 2008.  This Eat/GYM(RH) is one hell of a ride, 36 minutes between two 3 minute songs is no joke.
		Absolute gem of a first set, one of the more underrated of 2008.  This Eat/GYM(RH) is one hell of a ride, 36 minutes between two 3 minute songs is no joke.
	 This was my first show. A non smoking rock show in 2007 was unheard of so I assumed they were squares, my how times have changed. Had no idea who I was seeing. Went to catch a buzz and try to get laid. There was about 400dudes and 9 women. PW into Nemo it was the beginning of a new addiction.  Got thrown out about set break for firing up a jib in the joint but ive got it on cd.  It was cold as hell that night for Charlotte.
		This was my first show. A non smoking rock show in 2007 was unheard of so I assumed they were squares, my how times have changed. Had no idea who I was seeing. Went to catch a buzz and try to get laid. There was about 400dudes and 9 women. PW into Nemo it was the beginning of a new addiction.  Got thrown out about set break for firing up a jib in the joint but ive got it on cd.  It was cold as hell that night for Charlotte.
	 GOAT Phil's, top 3 Fir.  Show started a run of about two weeks that saw some of the most lengthy/exploratory UM improv ever seen culminating in 6/5 and 6/6.
		GOAT Phil's, top 3 Fir.  Show started a run of about two weeks that saw some of the most lengthy/exploratory UM improv ever seen culminating in 6/5 and 6/6.
	 Excellent OTD review of this show on Umphreak Parents Podcast:
		Excellent OTD review of this show on Umphreak Parents Podcast: Nigel Hall from Lettuce guested on Synth (and Keys?) during Den as well. and he totally killed it. make sure he gets credit.
		Nigel Hall from Lettuce guested on Synth (and Keys?) during Den as well. and he totally killed it. make sure he gets credit.
	 This show was on fire from the beginning with lots of really fun jams. It seemed like the band was really loose and that they were just really excited to be back on the road together. Opening the show with a Jimmy Stewart is a nice bonus and it really set the tone!
		This show was on fire from the beginning with lots of really fun jams. It seemed like the band was really loose and that they were just really excited to be back on the road together. Opening the show with a Jimmy Stewart is a nice bonus and it really set the tone!
	 This was my first UM show. A buddy told me I had to come with him and his crew. He had introduced me to UM previously and I had seen a few couch tour shows, but to be honest I wasn't totally sold...that was soon to change. At the time I was a 90s hip-hop fan so when they busted out a Regulate during the encore I instantly know that this was the band for me! I'll never forget my first Phil's Farm, Wappy, and Kitchen.
		This was my first UM show. A buddy told me I had to come with him and his crew. He had introduced me to UM previously and I had seen a few couch tour shows, but to be honest I wasn't totally sold...that was soon to change. At the time I was a 90s hip-hop fan so when they busted out a Regulate during the encore I instantly know that this was the band for me! I'll never forget my first Phil's Farm, Wappy, and Kitchen.
	 This show had some of the most dark and fire jams I've ever heard from UM. They brought out the Snarky Puppy horn players for Attachments and Call to Arms and ripped em. Would definitely recommend this show as the best of the three night run. However, all three were great.
		This show had some of the most dark and fire jams I've ever heard from UM. They brought out the Snarky Puppy horn players for Attachments and Call to Arms and ripped em. Would definitely recommend this show as the best of the three night run. However, all three were great.
	 Fuckin' legendary.
		Fuckin' legendary.  Not really sure how a top 2/3 show of all time has zero reviews.  Intentions Clear>Syncopated Strangers is still the best piece of improv UM has played, bar none.  Robot World is up there with the best versions as well.  MAKE 4 SONG SETS GREAT AGAIN!
		Not really sure how a top 2/3 show of all time has zero reviews.  Intentions Clear>Syncopated Strangers is still the best piece of improv UM has played, bar none.  Robot World is up there with the best versions as well.  MAKE 4 SONG SETS GREAT AGAIN!
	 Review by graceofbordan, posted 05 October 2017 8:55 pm EDT
		Review by graceofbordan, posted 05 October 2017 8:55 pm EDT Great Show! Too bad you can't stream on a Roku with the Cleeng service. It took my whole Sunday to get a refund. I'm still getting e-mails from them. They keep telling me that they only take money and "protect" the stream. Not once do they take any responsibility. They say they are not the organizer, nor responsible. What BS!!! When the Roku channel has their name on it, and their name on the bill. The band needs to break away from this shady Cleeng. Whats funny is the band did their job, the streaming crew did their job( It works on a laptop), but yet the Cleeng channel doesn't work. A device built for streaming doesn't work. I guess they think my laptop is the best way to view and listen to music, not my T.V. and high end audio equipment. I can't wait until the band drops this client and moves to a platform like Nugs that actually works.
		Great Show! Too bad you can't stream on a Roku with the Cleeng service. It took my whole Sunday to get a refund. I'm still getting e-mails from them. They keep telling me that they only take money and "protect" the stream. Not once do they take any responsibility. They say they are not the organizer, nor responsible. What BS!!! When the Roku channel has their name on it, and their name on the bill. The band needs to break away from this shady Cleeng. Whats funny is the band did their job, the streaming crew did their job( It works on a laptop), but yet the Cleeng channel doesn't work. A device built for streaming doesn't work. I guess they think my laptop is the best way to view and listen to music, not my T.V. and high end audio equipment. I can't wait until the band drops this client and moves to a platform like Nugs that actually works.
	 Such an amazing set but it doesnt show above how Eat is :Eat>Draconian>Eat: i just love these hidden mashup/transitions soo sick
		Such an amazing set but it doesnt show above how Eat is :Eat>Draconian>Eat: i just love these hidden mashup/transitions soo sick
	 One hell of a show.
		One hell of a show. Great show! The set list doesn't do this show justice. The rendition of Night  Nurse is the best version I've personally heard. An incredible Visions > Ain't proud to beg(1,241 show gap)  > Red Tape to close the first. Soul Food I, II and just the second Soul Food III ever played and what a great and fun way to open the 2nd set red hot. I always love a decent Conduit followed by Comfortably Numb which is covered in solid UM fashion. 15+ min JaJunk to close the second! Kimble is one of my all time favorites and is always welcomed especially for an encore. Gulf Stream ends the show perfectly! One of the better shows of Winter Tour 2017.
		Great show! The set list doesn't do this show justice. The rendition of Night  Nurse is the best version I've personally heard. An incredible Visions > Ain't proud to beg(1,241 show gap)  > Red Tape to close the first. Soul Food I, II and just the second Soul Food III ever played and what a great and fun way to open the 2nd set red hot. I always love a decent Conduit followed by Comfortably Numb which is covered in solid UM fashion. 15+ min JaJunk to close the second! Kimble is one of my all time favorites and is always welcomed especially for an encore. Gulf Stream ends the show perfectly! One of the better shows of Winter Tour 2017.
	 Great show! The set list doesn't do this show justice. The rendition of Night  Nurse is the best version I've personally heard. An incredible Visions > Ain't proud to beg(1,241 show gap)  > Red Tape to close the first. Soul Food I, II and just the second Soul Food III ever played and what a great and fun way to open the 2nd set red hot. I always love a decent Conduit followed by Comfortably Numb which is covered in solid UM fashion. 15+ min JaJunk to close the second! Kimble is one of my all time favorites and is always welcomed especially for an encore. Gulf Stream ends the show perfectly! One of the better shows of Winter Tour 2017.
		Great show! The set list doesn't do this show justice. The rendition of Night  Nurse is the best version I've personally heard. An incredible Visions > Ain't proud to beg(1,241 show gap)  > Red Tape to close the first. Soul Food I, II and just the second Soul Food III ever played and what a great and fun way to open the 2nd set red hot. I always love a decent Conduit followed by Comfortably Numb which is covered in solid UM fashion. 15+ min JaJunk to close the second! Kimble is one of my all time favorites and is always welcomed especially for an encore. Gulf Stream ends the show perfectly! One of the better shows of Winter Tour 2017.
	 Drove down from Chicago just for this bad boy and then drove back up the next morning for North Coast Festival. Love this venue immediately. Great sound, great crowd, excellent beer section, clean bathrooms, plenty of room to move around.
		Drove down from Chicago just for this bad boy and then drove back up the next morning for North Coast Festival. Love this venue immediately. Great sound, great crowd, excellent beer section, clean bathrooms, plenty of room to move around. Amazing show. Rain held up and pretty cool venue as well. Ocean Billy was highlight of the night.
		Amazing show. Rain held up and pretty cool venue as well. Ocean Billy was highlight of the night.  Theres a Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) tease in Ocean Billy that isnt note. Excellent show through and through though.
		Theres a Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) tease in Ocean Billy that isnt note. Excellent show through and through though.
	 Great show. First set was real magic. Second set was a heater. Ringo was on point, jam started off slow and teased so hard....then they just let it rip. Highlight of the show for me for sure. . Partyin peeps was a nice surprise. And the 40s encore was pure sex.
		Great show. First set was real magic. Second set was a heater. Ringo was on point, jam started off slow and teased so hard....then they just let it rip. Highlight of the show for me for sure. . Partyin peeps was a nice surprise. And the 40s encore was pure sex.  OK, 1st off, this show was fantastic.  One highlight for me was playing a song by one of my all time favorites - FRANK ZAPPA -yeah im an old man :).  UM played a great version of City of Tiny Lites.   However, when I look at the setlist here, it is not listed at all.  Also, in the Song archives, it is stated that it was only played by UM one time --  12 years ago!   Now, no one believes me when I tell them that they played it (that was not at the show) - please get these facts updated on the site - Thank You!!!!
		OK, 1st off, this show was fantastic.  One highlight for me was playing a song by one of my all time favorites - FRANK ZAPPA -yeah im an old man :).  UM played a great version of City of Tiny Lites.   However, when I look at the setlist here, it is not listed at all.  Also, in the Song archives, it is stated that it was only played by UM one time --  12 years ago!   Now, no one believes me when I tell them that they played it (that was not at the show) - please get these facts updated on the site - Thank You!!!!
	 I know as of this review that Eat doesn't show that they teased Footsteps by Pearl Jam, but they did from about 1:30-3:30. I know that guitar riff anywhere.
		I know as of this review that Eat doesn't show that they teased Footsteps by Pearl Jam, but they did from about 1:30-3:30. I know that guitar riff anywhere. I was hoping for Attachments, and they opened with it. Who picked this set list? It was as if the guys were anticipating a lot of people who hadn't seen them before and decided to give them a potpourri- Puppet String, Nemo, Ringo, Higgins, AIT (of course!), Glory, 1348 and Baba O'Reilly? Quite something. And some of the most creative phrasing I've heard from Brendan. Is he getting better? Scary thought... Threatening skies, but not a drop of rain until they left the stage- as if Heaven were on their side...
		I was hoping for Attachments, and they opened with it. Who picked this set list? It was as if the guys were anticipating a lot of people who hadn't seen them before and decided to give them a potpourri- Puppet String, Nemo, Ringo, Higgins, AIT (of course!), Glory, 1348 and Baba O'Reilly? Quite something. And some of the most creative phrasing I've heard from Brendan. Is he getting better? Scary thought... Threatening skies, but not a drop of rain until they left the stage- as if Heaven were on their side...
	 This was my second of 11 shows so far, and I urge all to listen to it, for musically it is the best show I've seen. A ?Mild Sedative> The Crooked One with  what is a truly moving jam; Loose Ends with the best solo technique and phrasing-wide I have ever heard from Jake. Really!  Then Tribute to the Spinal Shaft> Resolution> Cemetery Walk> Ocean Billy with an old version Cut the Cable stuck in the middle. At the end of the 2nd set, Much Obliged with another special jam into an inspired Glory.  Truly amazing- I listen to it over and over again.
		This was my second of 11 shows so far, and I urge all to listen to it, for musically it is the best show I've seen. A ?Mild Sedative> The Crooked One with  what is a truly moving jam; Loose Ends with the best solo technique and phrasing-wide I have ever heard from Jake. Really!  Then Tribute to the Spinal Shaft> Resolution> Cemetery Walk> Ocean Billy with an old version Cut the Cable stuck in the middle. At the end of the 2nd set, Much Obliged with another special jam into an inspired Glory.  Truly amazing- I listen to it over and over again.
	 one of my favorites. the band seems as relaxed as ever based on song choice. also its an april fools day show, this shit is fire, divisions with jake on vocals needs to be relived again one of these days. the jimmys in this are off the chainwax
		one of my favorites. the band seems as relaxed as ever based on song choice. also its an april fools day show, this shit is fire, divisions with jake on vocals needs to be relived again one of these days. the jimmys in this are off the chainwax
	 Gloria Estefan's "Conga" teased during All In Time (05:58 - 07:00)
		Gloria Estefan's "Conga" teased during All In Time (05:58 - 07:00) They won me over. Long time Dead/Phish head here and this was my first UM show...hard to believe after all these years of hearing about them, and even listening to a few shows here and there. But here we are...at Pier Six on a chill night that saw a break in the weather.
		They won me over. Long time Dead/Phish head here and this was my first UM show...hard to believe after all these years of hearing about them, and even listening to a few shows here and there. But here we are...at Pier Six on a chill night that saw a break in the weather.  For the church show, water was not played. It was Morning Song > Blue Echo.
		For the church show, water was not played. It was Morning Song > Blue Echo.  Standing in front of me is a girl in a tank top and an Umphrey's McGee hat. She keeps flirting with her boyfriend and and egging on her two sisters with a very attractive level of spunk that perfectly represents the ballrooms atmosphere. Every breath I inhale smells of weed and every visage of the crowd full is smiles. As I watch I see rock bulls made of hands shoot bolts of energy straight into the band. They are 15 feet away. Close enough to catch their eye and close for them to catch mine. Another moment of eyes locked and I'm not just an observer; my level of the enjoyment feeds right back into the music and powers the ballroom. Everyone here is a a part of a larger organism that seeps into the soul. Lights blaze and colorful angel-rays pour through the mist. Who knew heaven was full of rainbows. The music gets louder and the bassist looks as if he's been reborn. I feel his music in my chest and wonder what it would be like to have two hearts beating, pounding at my ribs, and telling me it's time to move, but I think I already know.
		Standing in front of me is a girl in a tank top and an Umphrey's McGee hat. She keeps flirting with her boyfriend and and egging on her two sisters with a very attractive level of spunk that perfectly represents the ballrooms atmosphere. Every breath I inhale smells of weed and every visage of the crowd full is smiles. As I watch I see rock bulls made of hands shoot bolts of energy straight into the band. They are 15 feet away. Close enough to catch their eye and close for them to catch mine. Another moment of eyes locked and I'm not just an observer; my level of the enjoyment feeds right back into the music and powers the ballroom. Everyone here is a a part of a larger organism that seeps into the soul. Lights blaze and colorful angel-rays pour through the mist. Who knew heaven was full of rainbows. The music gets louder and the bassist looks as if he's been reborn. I feel his music in my chest and wonder what it would be like to have two hearts beating, pounding at my ribs, and telling me it's time to move, but I think I already know.
	 The Peter Gunn has a long Myxamotsis (Radiohead)  tease and the ending of Slipknot! (Grateful Dead).  definitely check it out.
		The Peter Gunn has a long Myxamotsis (Radiohead)  tease and the ending of Slipknot! (Grateful Dead).  definitely check it out.
	 This was my first UM show. I am still blown away by the night we had. Such positive energy from the crowd and the band. If you're looking for technical info about the songs, sorry. As it was my first show I can't compare it to anything. It felt like full throttle all night to me. I guess the rumors are true. UM are good. I enjoyed #5 a lot and pretty much the second set in it's entirety was madness. It felt like eating a bowl of  asparagus tips. No stalks to chew through.
		This was my first UM show. I am still blown away by the night we had. Such positive energy from the crowd and the band. If you're looking for technical info about the songs, sorry. As it was my first show I can't compare it to anything. It felt like full throttle all night to me. I guess the rumors are true. UM are good. I enjoyed #5 a lot and pretty much the second set in it's entirety was madness. It felt like eating a bowl of  asparagus tips. No stalks to chew through.
	 The Sandpoint shows were special, but this one in particular fulfilled all expectations, and then some.
		The Sandpoint shows were special, but this one in particular fulfilled all expectations, and then some.  1st show as well and have enjoyed every moment since then. So many people at this tent dancing their asses off in the unforgiving heat that day. Best band around. They were great at what they did back then and just keep getting better. Thank you for all the memories past, present, and future.
		1st show as well and have enjoyed every moment since then. So many people at this tent dancing their asses off in the unforgiving heat that day. Best band around. They were great at what they did back then and just keep getting better. Thank you for all the memories past, present, and future.
	 First off, great show, just wish it was longer.  Lettuce was a cool opening act, however, not many were there to enjoy it unfortunately.
		First off, great show, just wish it was longer.  Lettuce was a cool opening act, however, not many were there to enjoy it unfortunately. First set was fire. Check out Slacker and the Linear. Higgins jam and Haunt jam worth a listen as well.
		First set was fire. Check out Slacker and the Linear. Higgins jam and Haunt jam worth a listen as well.
	 First time UM concert goer impressions.
		First time UM concert goer impressions. The opening Front Porch sandwich is absolutely must-hear Umphrey's. Just when you think you've heard the last of it, it just keeps comin'.
		The opening Front Porch sandwich is absolutely must-hear Umphrey's. Just when you think you've heard the last of it, it just keeps comin'.
	 I just finished listening to this show, two days after the fact, in three different sittings.  But wow, even remotely, audio only, with interruptions, this show shines. Liquid velvety smoothness throughout. They were locked in from note one and feeling good. The first five songs (of a six song first set) flow effortlessly into one other, with Mad Love tacked on for good measure. I'm always a sucker for Miami Virtue, as it so often lends itself as a pliable launching pad, and this excursion is top notch. Set 2 keeps the flow going with many high water marks. Everything in it's right place. Their playing this night is inspired and relaxed. Great start to this year's Southern run.
		I just finished listening to this show, two days after the fact, in three different sittings.  But wow, even remotely, audio only, with interruptions, this show shines. Liquid velvety smoothness throughout. They were locked in from note one and feeling good. The first five songs (of a six song first set) flow effortlessly into one other, with Mad Love tacked on for good measure. I'm always a sucker for Miami Virtue, as it so often lends itself as a pliable launching pad, and this excursion is top notch. Set 2 keeps the flow going with many high water marks. Everything in it's right place. Their playing this night is inspired and relaxed. Great start to this year's Southern run.
	 Its been near 12 and a half years later . . . and I still listen to this show for the great lead off into a classic, gritty Phil's Farm and the intimacy of the venue.  The Witz End was a small bar/supper club in the middle of nowhere that couldn't fit more than 75 people, tops.  The show was the day AFTER the famed "Steve Bartman" game, and prior to the show a group of us UW-Pointers went early for  pre-show beers, and were fortunate enough to imbibe and visit with the band and watch the Cubs playoff game.  They were not happy about the previous day's Bartman game, and went into the show even more downtrodden due to a Cubs Game 7 loss immediately before the show began.  Yet, a fantastic and intimate show in a great, classic Wisconsin atmosphere.  Sadly, the Witz End later burned to the ground.
		Its been near 12 and a half years later . . . and I still listen to this show for the great lead off into a classic, gritty Phil's Farm and the intimacy of the venue.  The Witz End was a small bar/supper club in the middle of nowhere that couldn't fit more than 75 people, tops.  The show was the day AFTER the famed "Steve Bartman" game, and prior to the show a group of us UW-Pointers went early for  pre-show beers, and were fortunate enough to imbibe and visit with the band and watch the Cubs playoff game.  They were not happy about the previous day's Bartman game, and went into the show even more downtrodden due to a Cubs Game 7 loss immediately before the show began.  Yet, a fantastic and intimate show in a great, classic Wisconsin atmosphere.  Sadly, the Witz End later burned to the ground.
	 Great show on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (my alma mater).  A great time, and notably Set 2 was incredible.  Kinda a strange venue, but this show will always hold a place in my heart, if only because (at the time) it was home.
		Great show on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (my alma mater).  A great time, and notably Set 2 was incredible.  Kinda a strange venue, but this show will always hold a place in my heart, if only because (at the time) it was home.
	 Amazing show in a small venue in Northern Wisconsin.  Hard to believe it happened over 11 years ago.  Lots of firsts in this show for me personally - a great Africa, and an absolutely ripping NTF and Jimmy Stewart.  A personal favorite.  This show remains in my listening rotation 11 years later!
		Amazing show in a small venue in Northern Wisconsin.  Hard to believe it happened over 11 years ago.  Lots of firsts in this show for me personally - a great Africa, and an absolutely ripping NTF and Jimmy Stewart.  A personal favorite.  This show remains in my listening rotation 11 years later!
	 Among this particular west coast run, from Sandpoint, IDaHO, to The City of Angels: purring galore went down, catnip was fresh and organic, and -- (this night!) -- to my furry ears, was the cat's meow. First set, contender for favorite of the 10; set two is strong throughout but somewhat front loaded. Minor quibble for such high caliber executions unfolding as a single point of boundary dissolving music.
		Among this particular west coast run, from Sandpoint, IDaHO, to The City of Angels: purring galore went down, catnip was fresh and organic, and -- (this night!) -- to my furry ears, was the cat's meow. First set, contender for favorite of the 10; set two is strong throughout but somewhat front loaded. Minor quibble for such high caliber executions unfolding as a single point of boundary dissolving music.
	 This show is incredible.  Both first and second sets have character.  I was stoked to hear In The Black live for the first time, I think this song is one of their best yet and can't wait to hear it recorded in the studio.  2nd Self and Utopian Fir are both Hall of Fame worthy.  I've never seen an UM crowd so fired up than during the Utopian Fir jam -- the entire place was bouncing like it was a god damned rave... it was a beautiful thing to be a part of.
		This show is incredible.  Both first and second sets have character.  I was stoked to hear In The Black live for the first time, I think this song is one of their best yet and can't wait to hear it recorded in the studio.  2nd Self and Utopian Fir are both Hall of Fame worthy.  I've never seen an UM crowd so fired up than during the Utopian Fir jam -- the entire place was bouncing like it was a god damned rave... it was a beautiful thing to be a part of. Playing in a casion's hotel is always going to be a bit of a trip, but despite what was going on outside, inside the South Shore Room was a RAWK SHOW!
		Playing in a casion's hotel is always going to be a bit of a trip, but despite what was going on outside, inside the South Shore Room was a RAWK SHOW! The fifth Fox appearance in 5 years, the band has loved coming back to the Bay Area and throwing down.
		The fifth Fox appearance in 5 years, the band has loved coming back to the Bay Area and throwing down. This was the 2016 Winter tour closer and 3rd night in a row of UM's California run this year.
		This was the 2016 Winter tour closer and 3rd night in a row of UM's California run this year.  First set is great, Arthur Barrow sit-in is amazing.  Second set is a bit lackluster.  Wizard Burial Ground is a throw down.
		First set is great, Arthur Barrow sit-in is amazing.  Second set is a bit lackluster.  Wizard Burial Ground is a throw down.
	 This is the best Speak Up you're going to hear. Example 1, Push the Pig, Space Funk Booty are great with horns.
		This is the best Speak Up you're going to hear. Example 1, Push the Pig, Space Funk Booty are great with horns.
	 Solid show, but the first night of Beacon was far superior in every way. Auf>HBB was perfect. Speak Up is a funky new tune. Ocean Billy>Gents>1348 is a great way to end a set.
		Solid show, but the first night of Beacon was far superior in every way. Auf>HBB was perfect. Speak Up is a funky new tune. Ocean Billy>Gents>1348 is a great way to end a set. This was a pretty kick ass show. Phil's Farm has a great jam and then Great American has a sweet jam that kind of sounds like an alternate version of the jam on Phil's. 2x2 is always a treat. They slayed both parts of N2F, as usual, and the Stewart with vocals on Plunger will make a cool song someday. It doesn't rage but Jake shows off some of his finesse on the strings taking some beautiful solos. HBB is a beast to end it with a Joel heavy atmospheric jam.
		This was a pretty kick ass show. Phil's Farm has a great jam and then Great American has a sweet jam that kind of sounds like an alternate version of the jam on Phil's. 2x2 is always a treat. They slayed both parts of N2F, as usual, and the Stewart with vocals on Plunger will make a cool song someday. It doesn't rage but Jake shows off some of his finesse on the strings taking some beautiful solos. HBB is a beast to end it with a Joel heavy atmospheric jam.
	 Of the top 5 list of my favorite UM shows are both times I've seen these guys at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. Something about the small stretch of coastline we got in NH seems to bring out the best in people there, for the crowd and band. The Ratdog and Jim Gaffigan shows I saw had performers and crowd alike having a ball. Keeping coming to the beach fellas and bring back Proverbial! Thanks for that, John Scofield and some of the most fun I ever had in my home state that night
		Of the top 5 list of my favorite UM shows are both times I've seen these guys at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. Something about the small stretch of coastline we got in NH seems to bring out the best in people there, for the crowd and band. The Ratdog and Jim Gaffigan shows I saw had performers and crowd alike having a ball. Keeping coming to the beach fellas and bring back Proverbial! Thanks for that, John Scofield and some of the most fun I ever had in my home state that night
	 This is as good as an Umphrey's show gets. Every song was incredible. Song placement kept everyone excited, and the improvisation was well done and heavily inspired. Everything got pretty heavy, and nothing was aimless. Perfect score.
		This is as good as an Umphrey's show gets. Every song was incredible. Song placement kept everyone excited, and the improvisation was well done and heavily inspired. Everything got pretty heavy, and nothing was aimless. Perfect score.
	 All in Time pt. 1 lets Jake show off his chops. The chops are tight. They really rip the first part of AIT. Pony rides on Mulche's, and Kimble is always a beaut.
		All in Time pt. 1 lets Jake show off his chops. The chops are tight. They really rip the first part of AIT. Pony rides on Mulche's, and Kimble is always a beaut.
	 #5, ridiculously good. Wormbog stole the show "I think they just made a baby" is what Brendan says after Joel praises Redman and Jake just crushing the Prof. Ringo is great, and the N2F encore will melt your face. It rips.
		#5, ridiculously good. Wormbog stole the show "I think they just made a baby" is what Brendan says after Joel praises Redman and Jake just crushing the Prof. Ringo is great, and the N2F encore will melt your face. It rips.
	 Best DBK you'll hear. Josh Redman adds a lot to the tunes he performs on. Miss Tinkle's Mind Left Body jam is straight fire. This is a very nice Blue Echo, as well.
		Best DBK you'll hear. Josh Redman adds a lot to the tunes he performs on. Miss Tinkle's Mind Left Body jam is straight fire. This is a very nice Blue Echo, as well.
	 Auf Wiedersehen great opener especially for the transition into Hurt Bird Bath; which was high intensity and a great start. The 2nd self was solid. My favourite version so far. Speak Up- new song great song! Won't be surprised if they bust that out more often.  1348>Ocean Billy was absolutely nuts! I was amazed. The Billy was only enhanced when Andy and Kris took it into Drums then back into Billy!!! AAAAAH! 2nd time live best version I've heard. The boys knocked this show out of the park. They broke out Gents and BOOSH back into 1348 End set.
		Auf Wiedersehen great opener especially for the transition into Hurt Bird Bath; which was high intensity and a great start. The 2nd self was solid. My favourite version so far. Speak Up- new song great song! Won't be surprised if they bust that out more often.  1348>Ocean Billy was absolutely nuts! I was amazed. The Billy was only enhanced when Andy and Kris took it into Drums then back into Billy!!! AAAAAH! 2nd time live best version I've heard. The boys knocked this show out of the park. They broke out Gents and BOOSH back into 1348 End set.   10th show 18th B-Day Show for Umph. Goonville was cool. I never know where the created openers lead but to have it drop into Plunger was awesome. I will give nothing away but, the Banter in this show between the band and the crowd is priceless. 40's was good as usual. "Pick up a couple a New York City 40s"  In the Black was solid. Better than Athens I thought.  Roulette was totally a highlight. Unexpected and always welcome; but to have that go into Kimble!! SO SICK. My buddy wants to dick punch me for that one. Attachments newer song, great song. 1st time I've heard it live. The Rocker Part 2 filled out the monster and as always a great way to end set.  Irreplaceable.
		10th show 18th B-Day Show for Umph. Goonville was cool. I never know where the created openers lead but to have it drop into Plunger was awesome. I will give nothing away but, the Banter in this show between the band and the crowd is priceless. 40's was good as usual. "Pick up a couple a New York City 40s"  In the Black was solid. Better than Athens I thought.  Roulette was totally a highlight. Unexpected and always welcome; but to have that go into Kimble!! SO SICK. My buddy wants to dick punch me for that one. Attachments newer song, great song. 1st time I've heard it live. The Rocker Part 2 filled out the monster and as always a great way to end set.  Irreplaceable.   Roulette highlighted the first set. Attachments is a pretty cool new one and Rocker 2 brought it's typical crushing beauty. The second set caught fire with the Bridgeless sandwich of all sandwiches. This thing could feed Africa, it was so tasty.
		Roulette highlighted the first set. Attachments is a pretty cool new one and Rocker 2 brought it's typical crushing beauty. The second set caught fire with the Bridgeless sandwich of all sandwiches. This thing could feed Africa, it was so tasty.
	 Solid show all around; Myers's Drums & Waful's Lights (particularly his transition of colors) were the standout performances of the night.  And that was all capped off with a great rendition of "Tom Sawyer" – I'm assuming in response to the fan who kept posting requests for a  RUSH cover.
		Solid show all around; Myers's Drums & Waful's Lights (particularly his transition of colors) were the standout performances of the night.  And that was all capped off with a great rendition of "Tom Sawyer" – I'm assuming in response to the fan who kept posting requests for a  RUSH cover.
	 this closer show of the run absolutely blew the lid off the place. a couple of added footnotes for Front Porch:
		this closer show of the run absolutely blew the lid off the place. a couple of added footnotes for Front Porch: I can't remember exactly when I first heard this show, but I believe it was my freshman year of college, so let's say early 2005.  I had just heard about this Humphrey's band and was  looking to check them out.  Somehow, I came into possession of this gem of a live concert, and soon enough, I would have a new favorite band.
		I can't remember exactly when I first heard this show, but I believe it was my freshman year of college, so let's say early 2005.  I had just heard about this Humphrey's band and was  looking to check them out.  Somehow, I came into possession of this gem of a live concert, and soon enough, I would have a new favorite band. You'll have to forgive the spelling mistakes in my review of night one. Seems I can't edit it. Night 2. Any  consecutive show  we should all remember  3 simple rules. Rage. Rest. Repeat. I mean REPEAT night 2 was  just more enjoyable. Found company with people I met night one and when you make new friends its always a better show.
		You'll have to forgive the spelling mistakes in my review of night one. Seems I can't edit it. Night 2. Any  consecutive show  we should all remember  3 simple rules. Rage. Rest. Repeat. I mean REPEAT night 2 was  just more enjoyable. Found company with people I met night one and when you make new friends its always a better show.  Let me start by saying that I flew from Toronto, Ontario Canada to see both nights at the Georgia Theatre. The extra money I spent to fly in was so worth it!
		Let me start by saying that I flew from Toronto, Ontario Canada to see both nights at the Georgia Theatre. The extra money I spent to fly in was so worth it!  The set list for this on umlive.net doesn't include "Tomorrow Never Knows" in the track listing, but this set is a fire classic 2009 set :)
		The set list for this on umlive.net doesn't include "Tomorrow Never Knows" in the track listing, but this set is a fire classic 2009 set :)
	 It kind of blows my mind how only a trickle of people gush digital hyperboles after UM shows, considering how they bring It to every single one of their multitudinous appearances. Picking this particular outing to reveal a highly acute (or obvious, depending on which side you fall on) insight could almost be arbitrary.  But this show is anything but hyperbole or arbitrary, at least in the ways it bounces around between my ears. And I wasn't even there! Something about the song selection all by its partial and lonely self, tickles my pleasure-gizzard, not to say mum about all the other scratched surfaces and pushed buttons. Where's the love?
		It kind of blows my mind how only a trickle of people gush digital hyperboles after UM shows, considering how they bring It to every single one of their multitudinous appearances. Picking this particular outing to reveal a highly acute (or obvious, depending on which side you fall on) insight could almost be arbitrary.  But this show is anything but hyperbole or arbitrary, at least in the ways it bounces around between my ears. And I wasn't even there! Something about the song selection all by its partial and lonely self, tickles my pleasure-gizzard, not to say mum about all the other scratched surfaces and pushed buttons. Where's the love?
	 This was the last time "August" was played in full (with composed ending, a la GHV3).  Certainly a strange place for a UM show but those were the early days for you...photos of this gig survive...
		This was the last time "August" was played in full (with composed ending, a la GHV3).  Certainly a strange place for a UM show but those were the early days for you...photos of this gig survive...
	 Kick ass rock show. The jam on Bad Friday, The Higgins and Wizard Brothers, Night Nurse, and the jam on Bridgeless are the highlights for me. #5, WMM, Puppet, Bright Lights always a pleasure.
		Kick ass rock show. The jam on Bad Friday, The Higgins and Wizard Brothers, Night Nurse, and the jam on Bridgeless are the highlights for me. #5, WMM, Puppet, Bright Lights always a pleasure.
	 Chris Mitchel's 500th show and he was the set list writer this night.  The show starts strong and just gets stronger to the end.  The show is along Umphrey's harder, heavier, darker side, with a little bit of dance party added in for good measure.  Songs ranging from the early umph catalog to the most current.
		Chris Mitchel's 500th show and he was the set list writer this night.  The show starts strong and just gets stronger to the end.  The show is along Umphrey's harder, heavier, darker side, with a little bit of dance party added in for good measure.  Songs ranging from the early umph catalog to the most current.   Man, where to start... First set while rather a "slow start" was still an amazing group of tunes.  The power outage sucked, but i think the band made up for it with the stew that made a rather boring Educated Guesses a monumental rawk piece. The second set started off with a bang and failed to slow down.  If that tinkles doesn't get at least an honorable mention for HOF, then I don't know what does.  This show is worth a listen or two, check it out, overall would give it a 7.5-8/10
		Man, where to start... First set while rather a "slow start" was still an amazing group of tunes.  The power outage sucked, but i think the band made up for it with the stew that made a rather boring Educated Guesses a monumental rawk piece. The second set started off with a bang and failed to slow down.  If that tinkles doesn't get at least an honorable mention for HOF, then I don't know what does.  This show is worth a listen or two, check it out, overall would give it a 7.5-8/10
	 My first UM show, also. Incredible show. They played for what seemed like the whole night and it didn't stop because moe. takes over one by one during "Jam" and filled the intermission with a few moe. originals before turning it back over to the boys.
		My first UM show, also. Incredible show. They played for what seemed like the whole night and it didn't stop because moe. takes over one by one during "Jam" and filled the intermission with a few moe. originals before turning it back over to the boys.
	 Pretty amazing show here. Don't miss this Gents and bass heavy Wappy. The Ringo is 20+ minutes of brilliance. Huge energy from Educated Guess all the way though the second set.
		Pretty amazing show here. Don't miss this Gents and bass heavy Wappy. The Ringo is 20+ minutes of brilliance. Huge energy from Educated Guess all the way though the second set.
	 I'll attempt a full review later, after some sleep from this epic weekend (just got back to NYC from Baltimore).
		I'll attempt a full review later, after some sleep from this epic weekend (just got back to NYC from Baltimore). Great show, saw them Friday too, and this was my first time seeing them this year.
		Great show, saw them Friday too, and this was my first time seeing them this year. Maybe not at quiet the same level of energy and magic as the night before, but this was still one heck of a dance party and good time. A juicy Mantis sandwich in the second set containing the most unforgettable, accurate, and powerful cover of the Pixies' "Where Is My Mind?" I have ever encountered (Patrick rocked the Casbah!).  Then to top it off, the Radiohead/Beck/Phil Collins mash-up for an encore had to be seen/heard to believe. I can no longer resist the momentum of this music.
		Maybe not at quiet the same level of energy and magic as the night before, but this was still one heck of a dance party and good time. A juicy Mantis sandwich in the second set containing the most unforgettable, accurate, and powerful cover of the Pixies' "Where Is My Mind?" I have ever encountered (Patrick rocked the Casbah!).  Then to top it off, the Radiohead/Beck/Phil Collins mash-up for an encore had to be seen/heard to believe. I can no longer resist the momentum of this music.
	 Right up front, this was my first Umphrey's McGee show. Holy guacamole. Most likely you know the rest of the story. First set was offdahook. Miami Virtue, Ja Junk>...>...>JA Junk sandwich. Followed by a scorching second set without nary a throwaway either. These guys are the real shiznit.
		Right up front, this was my first Umphrey's McGee show. Holy guacamole. Most likely you know the rest of the story. First set was offdahook. Miami Virtue, Ja Junk>...>...>JA Junk sandwich. Followed by a scorching second set without nary a throwaway either. These guys are the real shiznit.
	 The first set was stellar. When they played Wappy so early, I knew we were in for a great night of straight UMPHunk! The Bottom Half and Syncopated Strangers were the highlights of the first set even though Led Boots > Mulche's was a great way to end the set.
		The first set was stellar. When they played Wappy so early, I knew we were in for a great night of straight UMPHunk! The Bottom Half and Syncopated Strangers were the highlights of the first set even though Led Boots > Mulche's was a great way to end the set. Enjoyed the show (both TAUK and UM), and was blown away by Jefferson Waful's lighting.
		Enjoyed the show (both TAUK and UM), and was blown away by Jefferson Waful's lighting.  Second set was one of the heaviest sets ive ever witnessed! That WBG is amazing, (Joel solo of the winter tour in it i think)
		Second set was one of the heaviest sets ive ever witnessed! That WBG is amazing, (Joel solo of the winter tour in it i think)
	 After weeks of being snowed in, we made the ride to Portland.  Word was the Couch Tour stream unable to happen, there was a full blown snow squall at doors open with near white-out conditions that made it an adventure right up to the gate.. and the room energy was certainly high as the audience trickled in from the cold wind and snow. Tauk opened. My first time hearing those guys live and it was a great experience that drew in those cold feet for the first round of dancing. I'll focus on UM here though.
		After weeks of being snowed in, we made the ride to Portland.  Word was the Couch Tour stream unable to happen, there was a full blown snow squall at doors open with near white-out conditions that made it an adventure right up to the gate.. and the room energy was certainly high as the audience trickled in from the cold wind and snow. Tauk opened. My first time hearing those guys live and it was a great experience that drew in those cold feet for the first round of dancing. I'll focus on UM here though. Outstanding show last night.  I guess that is to be expected as UM is batting 1.000 at The Calvin.  Some of my friends were sort of "meh" on the first set, but I disagree.  Set one was bookended by two great pieces of improv in Fir and The Haunt.  I was ecstatic to get both of those tunes in the same set.  Admittedly the middle of the set (while well played) didn't pack the punch that the rest of the show did.  The Nemo/AD sandwich was well executed but most of us diehard fans would have preferred a jam in Nemo in place of Anchor Drops, c'est la vie.  I don't love Deeper, but the ethereal jam that came out of it was nice.  A standard Billy was cut short by Bayliss on the talkback mics.  This was a great move IMO as it allowed for The Haunt to really have room to stretch its legs.  Jake was all over the Haunt jam conducting the band and being the mad stork that he can be up on stage.  Truly a frenetic and awesome Haunt jam, I hope that it holds up on tape.
		Outstanding show last night.  I guess that is to be expected as UM is batting 1.000 at The Calvin.  Some of my friends were sort of "meh" on the first set, but I disagree.  Set one was bookended by two great pieces of improv in Fir and The Haunt.  I was ecstatic to get both of those tunes in the same set.  Admittedly the middle of the set (while well played) didn't pack the punch that the rest of the show did.  The Nemo/AD sandwich was well executed but most of us diehard fans would have preferred a jam in Nemo in place of Anchor Drops, c'est la vie.  I don't love Deeper, but the ethereal jam that came out of it was nice.  A standard Billy was cut short by Bayliss on the talkback mics.  This was a great move IMO as it allowed for The Haunt to really have room to stretch its legs.  Jake was all over the Haunt jam conducting the band and being the mad stork that he can be up on stage.  Truly a frenetic and awesome Haunt jam, I hope that it holds up on tape. If only there were words to describe this night. Easily the best setlist I have ever seen or heard live, Puppet String and Rocker 2 are some of the best jams I've heard possibly ever. Not to mention the 6 first set rarities.
		If only there were words to describe this night. Easily the best setlist I have ever seen or heard live, Puppet String and Rocker 2 are some of the best jams I've heard possibly ever. Not to mention the 6 first set rarities.  This show was a high-energy jam fest right from the start. Fir, Divisions, August, and Dump City were particularly inspired. The Puppet String freak out > the end of Bridgeless brought the house down, and Bayliss absolutely nailed "Sledgehammer." I give it a 9.2 out of 10.
		This show was a high-energy jam fest right from the start. Fir, Divisions, August, and Dump City were particularly inspired. The Puppet String freak out > the end of Bridgeless brought the house down, and Bayliss absolutely nailed "Sledgehammer." I give it a 9.2 out of 10.
	 check out the The Crooked One[1] > Utopian Fir > Big Heart > Utopian Fir segment for some top-notch UM.
		check out the The Crooked One[1] > Utopian Fir > Big Heart > Utopian Fir segment for some top-notch UM.   Stellar show from first note to the very end of Gulf Stream.  After the night before with the incredible mashups of Halloween, I was not sure what to expect after hearing stuff like All in Time, Ocean Billy, N2F, and the insane opener of 1348/Kitchen.  Cut the Cable got things going fast and then they laid into some of the best jams I have ever heard with The Floor, Higgins and Slacker both awesome highlights of the first set.
		Stellar show from first note to the very end of Gulf Stream.  After the night before with the incredible mashups of Halloween, I was not sure what to expect after hearing stuff like All in Time, Ocean Billy, N2F, and the insane opener of 1348/Kitchen.  Cut the Cable got things going fast and then they laid into some of the best jams I have ever heard with The Floor, Higgins and Slacker both awesome highlights of the first set. I was sort of skeptical of this show's prospects when the band neglected to jam out of the opening JaJunk, dropping right into Booth Love from JaJunk part I. Luckily, the gift of hindsight allows me to feel foolish for doubting a winter ter 2011 show. Turn & Dub is a contender for best version ever; excellent second jam in this one. Improv was also neglected in the PtP > Deeper > PtP sammich, with a drop right into the second half of JaJunk to close a pretty pedestrian first set.
		I was sort of skeptical of this show's prospects when the band neglected to jam out of the opening JaJunk, dropping right into Booth Love from JaJunk part I. Luckily, the gift of hindsight allows me to feel foolish for doubting a winter ter 2011 show. Turn & Dub is a contender for best version ever; excellent second jam in this one. Improv was also neglected in the PtP > Deeper > PtP sammich, with a drop right into the second half of JaJunk to close a pretty pedestrian first set. Setlist orgasm. At the time, I remember leaving the show wondering what the hell they would play the next few nights. It seemed like they were unloading all of their heavy hitter songs in one go. Standalone Kitchen and Bridgeless are the highlights of the first set. Kitchen started with some uplifting JC/BB riffs and kept that progression going for a bit, allowing Joel a nice little Rhodes solo. BB cleaned the slate, and the band (particularly Joel and his synth) turned the vibe towards an extremely dance-friendly feel after a pretty heavily teased return to the composition. The eventual return to Kitchen from the second theme of 'prov was very patient and nicely done. Bridgeless's jam really took off over an ominous, plodding bassline from Stasik, doubled by Joel on synth, and the playing stayed loose, covering a fair amount of ground. Catching a Haunt was a treat and the jam leading out of it was enjoyable but a step below the Kitchen and Bridgeless jams, for my taste. Divisions was a fairly concise version.
		Setlist orgasm. At the time, I remember leaving the show wondering what the hell they would play the next few nights. It seemed like they were unloading all of their heavy hitter songs in one go. Standalone Kitchen and Bridgeless are the highlights of the first set. Kitchen started with some uplifting JC/BB riffs and kept that progression going for a bit, allowing Joel a nice little Rhodes solo. BB cleaned the slate, and the band (particularly Joel and his synth) turned the vibe towards an extremely dance-friendly feel after a pretty heavily teased return to the composition. The eventual return to Kitchen from the second theme of 'prov was very patient and nicely done. Bridgeless's jam really took off over an ominous, plodding bassline from Stasik, doubled by Joel on synth, and the playing stayed loose, covering a fair amount of ground. Catching a Haunt was a treat and the jam leading out of it was enjoyable but a step below the Kitchen and Bridgeless jams, for my taste. Divisions was a fairly concise version. Really enjoyed this show live...classic 2011 UM shit. The opening AIT had a nice jam. Never can catch the Red Tape teases but the Life During Wartime tease was very apparent live and on tape. Butter smooth segue into PS. The Water > Day Nurse > August section felt a little disjointed with the juxtaposition of Water's tight composition, the electro-dance of Nurse, followed by a soaring August. The August jam would eventually become the opening riff of Similar Skin. Deeper jam was decent but not particularly noteworthy.
		Really enjoyed this show live...classic 2011 UM shit. The opening AIT had a nice jam. Never can catch the Red Tape teases but the Life During Wartime tease was very apparent live and on tape. Butter smooth segue into PS. The Water > Day Nurse > August section felt a little disjointed with the juxtaposition of Water's tight composition, the electro-dance of Nurse, followed by a soaring August. The August jam would eventually become the opening riff of Similar Skin. Deeper jam was decent but not particularly noteworthy. One of the best shows I have seen in 120+.  The energy in that room was off the charts and the band was really feeding off of it.  Such a great setlist of rarities and "non-standard" stuff for a Friday night show.  The improv (particularly the sandwiches that opened each set) is outstanding.  This one holds up well on tape but also has a strong "you had to be there" vibe because of the raucous energy.  One of the most fun live experiences I have had at a show and a soundboard with plenty of replay value.  This is the leader in my clubhouse for show of the year, 2014...
		One of the best shows I have seen in 120+.  The energy in that room was off the charts and the band was really feeding off of it.  Such a great setlist of rarities and "non-standard" stuff for a Friday night show.  The improv (particularly the sandwiches that opened each set) is outstanding.  This one holds up well on tape but also has a strong "you had to be there" vibe because of the raucous energy.  One of the most fun live experiences I have had at a show and a soundboard with plenty of replay value.  This is the leader in my clubhouse for show of the year, 2014...
	 With the Heat and the fireworks this show was one for the books. Great versions of Rocker pt duex and Water (seems legit playing right next to a river.) Then somewhere around the merge into Syncopated Strangers from Tribute things got explosive. Fireworks from the Cubs farm club stadium went off...it was quite the treat but not the only one...As Walking on the moon started getting deep...the Des Moines pops go the fourth fireworks went off...if you DL the show you can hear the fireworks going off and how the band especially Jake played into them making for one memorable first set. 2nd Set was fire from the start into a miami vice vibe twords the end. Best All in Time sandwich ever! Africa also seemed fitting once again due to the heat. Which was brought by mother nature and our friends our pals....Umphrey's McGee.
		With the Heat and the fireworks this show was one for the books. Great versions of Rocker pt duex and Water (seems legit playing right next to a river.) Then somewhere around the merge into Syncopated Strangers from Tribute things got explosive. Fireworks from the Cubs farm club stadium went off...it was quite the treat but not the only one...As Walking on the moon started getting deep...the Des Moines pops go the fourth fireworks went off...if you DL the show you can hear the fireworks going off and how the band especially Jake played into them making for one memorable first set. 2nd Set was fire from the start into a miami vice vibe twords the end. Best All in Time sandwich ever! Africa also seemed fitting once again due to the heat. Which was brought by mother nature and our friends our pals....Umphrey's McGee.
	 This was a very intimate show, probably 60 of us in the audience, and most all from the US. The guys were on rented amps, and drums and limited effects so the sould was different.  Cool venue.  Another interesting fact, the Eagles were in the o2 arena next door.
		This was a very intimate show, probably 60 of us in the audience, and most all from the US. The guys were on rented amps, and drums and limited effects so the sould was different.  Cool venue.  Another interesting fact, the Eagles were in the o2 arena next door.
	 Umphrey's first sell out show at Red Rocks never disappointed throughout the entire evening.  A debut opener was to be expected from such a magical venue and the first sell out which will hopefully bring two nights at the rocks next year.  Melded perfectly into conduit which has a great rock/psychedelic jam to it that reaches a good level and dumps off into a standard version of cut the cable.  Jajunk gets the treatment and ends up being one of my favorite jams of the night.  Joel takes it to another level with the dance infused funk keys, but the entire band is on point and brings jajunk to a place like I've never heard before...   Seamless transition into an always welcomed Ocean Billy which set the tone for the first set and let you know that it was going to be a rager of an evening.  Awesome placement and choice on putting Gents in the jam portion of ocean billy.  Originally an in the kitchen jam which has gotten the Umbowl treatment but I believe was first at the Belly Up in aspen last year.  It has an in and out jam which keeps dumping back and forth and has a great tone.  This is one cranked up All in Time next that has instant classic rocker written all over it.  Midway through the jam in All in Time I can remember thinking that the first set was already nuts and they would be wrapping up the first set after that.  But then we got the always gorgeous notes from Jake playing Jerry's 74 guitar to end of the road.  Educated Guess was an awesome treat to get debuted and was playing in my head throughout the next morning.  Set 2 opens with Jake calling out Kris Myers on the kit and getting right down to it with the second Little Gift which has some good rock qualities that get you in the UM frame of mind.  Bridgeless is where the band starts to jump off and take us into a jam filled evening with fresh takes on everything being played.  Very rock/funk oriented bridgeless that no one wanted to ever end which moves into the funky dance groove of Bad Friday.  Dominic Lalli blows up on Bad Friday and there wasn't a person not dancing in that place.  My second favorite jam of the night came with Dump City...  I went absolutely nuts when I heard the first notes of dump city, and I feel this song should get the treatment way more often!  Very dark oriented space groove that allows the listener to dance but also blast off into a little weirder space.  Slacker has a good jam on it that has Joel offering some really fresh licks on the piano and a good old nostalgic rock and roll feel to it.  Wappy sprayberry offers its typically awesome dance party and it never ceases to amaze me how many different jams they keep putting into this song.  A fitting back side of Jajunk to close out the night and let everyone know how far UM has come as a band and being one of the tightest, if not the tightest, band today.  I couldn't have asked for a more perfect encore being a gigantic Band fan...Ophelia invites some horns out to take a classic look at this classic cover.  Haji has always been a fan favorite and gave me gigantic chills and goosebumps with Brendan's lyrics echoing throughout the rocks.  If that wasn't enough then they made sure to seal a perfect night with the raucous back side of bridgeless that left no one in doubt of how powerful a show this really is.
		Umphrey's first sell out show at Red Rocks never disappointed throughout the entire evening.  A debut opener was to be expected from such a magical venue and the first sell out which will hopefully bring two nights at the rocks next year.  Melded perfectly into conduit which has a great rock/psychedelic jam to it that reaches a good level and dumps off into a standard version of cut the cable.  Jajunk gets the treatment and ends up being one of my favorite jams of the night.  Joel takes it to another level with the dance infused funk keys, but the entire band is on point and brings jajunk to a place like I've never heard before...   Seamless transition into an always welcomed Ocean Billy which set the tone for the first set and let you know that it was going to be a rager of an evening.  Awesome placement and choice on putting Gents in the jam portion of ocean billy.  Originally an in the kitchen jam which has gotten the Umbowl treatment but I believe was first at the Belly Up in aspen last year.  It has an in and out jam which keeps dumping back and forth and has a great tone.  This is one cranked up All in Time next that has instant classic rocker written all over it.  Midway through the jam in All in Time I can remember thinking that the first set was already nuts and they would be wrapping up the first set after that.  But then we got the always gorgeous notes from Jake playing Jerry's 74 guitar to end of the road.  Educated Guess was an awesome treat to get debuted and was playing in my head throughout the next morning.  Set 2 opens with Jake calling out Kris Myers on the kit and getting right down to it with the second Little Gift which has some good rock qualities that get you in the UM frame of mind.  Bridgeless is where the band starts to jump off and take us into a jam filled evening with fresh takes on everything being played.  Very rock/funk oriented bridgeless that no one wanted to ever end which moves into the funky dance groove of Bad Friday.  Dominic Lalli blows up on Bad Friday and there wasn't a person not dancing in that place.  My second favorite jam of the night came with Dump City...  I went absolutely nuts when I heard the first notes of dump city, and I feel this song should get the treatment way more often!  Very dark oriented space groove that allows the listener to dance but also blast off into a little weirder space.  Slacker has a good jam on it that has Joel offering some really fresh licks on the piano and a good old nostalgic rock and roll feel to it.  Wappy sprayberry offers its typically awesome dance party and it never ceases to amaze me how many different jams they keep putting into this song.  A fitting back side of Jajunk to close out the night and let everyone know how far UM has come as a band and being one of the tightest, if not the tightest, band today.  I couldn't have asked for a more perfect encore being a gigantic Band fan...Ophelia invites some horns out to take a classic look at this classic cover.  Haji has always been a fan favorite and gave me gigantic chills and goosebumps with Brendan's lyrics echoing throughout the rocks.  If that wasn't enough then they made sure to seal a perfect night with the raucous back side of bridgeless that left no one in doubt of how powerful a show this really is.
	 There's a lot of love for Set 1. I like Words. Bird Bath was strong. Girlfriend was a monster closer. But Set 2 had a crazy intensity to it, especially the first half.
		There's a lot of love for Set 1. I like Words. Bird Bath was strong. Girlfriend was a monster closer. But Set 2 had a crazy intensity to it, especially the first half. I think the atmosphere is whats helping us push this a little higher in our minds. It was a late night, and one in Chicago at that, and at a venue of this size it had all the makings of a great night. the question was, would they deliver? They did. It was a blast inside of there, and the band played with a lot of energy. The crowd fed off of it, and they gave the energy right back. I was all over the venue last night and there was no drop off in intensity in that whole venue. The balcony peeps were getting down just as hard as the soundboard peeps who were getting down just as hard as everyone riding the rail.
		I think the atmosphere is whats helping us push this a little higher in our minds. It was a late night, and one in Chicago at that, and at a venue of this size it had all the makings of a great night. the question was, would they deliver? They did. It was a blast inside of there, and the band played with a lot of energy. The crowd fed off of it, and they gave the energy right back. I was all over the venue last night and there was no drop off in intensity in that whole venue. The balcony peeps were getting down just as hard as the soundboard peeps who were getting down just as hard as everyone riding the rail.  Great close to the spring 2014 tour and what proved to be a heavy handed pimp slap follower to a strong Dallas appetizer.  Not surprisingly, given it was Austin, Joel Cummins and the Frequent Fliers were ready to build a house with the bricks that would be shit this night.
		Great close to the spring 2014 tour and what proved to be a heavy handed pimp slap follower to a strong Dallas appetizer.  Not surprisingly, given it was Austin, Joel Cummins and the Frequent Fliers were ready to build a house with the bricks that would be shit this night. I had no idea what this venue was like, because I travelled from Washington State in order to attend this show with friends. We got in line early enough to position ourselves right up front. This small venue was like that of a high school dance. I found this incredible. Once the band started with Conduit, it was a big thrill. The sound definition was great, and the guitars started out with clean sound. When the music got more aggressive, the sound man put the pedal to the metal. I could hear the clipping in the mix, and feel my auditor sensors wither... "I'm going to pay dearly for this!" My ears were ringing for 3 days after. I would say that 30% of the songs were ones I had never heard, which thrilled me. The familiar ones were epic. The Pink Floyd medley was a massively good surprise. I especially liked the fact that they did not play "Leave those kids alone." Joels intro vocal for the medley was super. I was told by one of the fans that Umphrey's was on fire on this tour. She was right. This was the best concert I'd ever been to, any group, any time. The audience was great as well. The band members interact very well with the audience, through eye contact and comments. The only drawback was that during the show, my rental car was broken into, and all luggage but my guitar were stolen. The classic California "welcome." Through the generosity of friends and family, the rest of my visit was great. In conclusion, where else can you be up front, close to the stage, and feel like... there are my buddies up there, playing their asses off!
		I had no idea what this venue was like, because I travelled from Washington State in order to attend this show with friends. We got in line early enough to position ourselves right up front. This small venue was like that of a high school dance. I found this incredible. Once the band started with Conduit, it was a big thrill. The sound definition was great, and the guitars started out with clean sound. When the music got more aggressive, the sound man put the pedal to the metal. I could hear the clipping in the mix, and feel my auditor sensors wither... "I'm going to pay dearly for this!" My ears were ringing for 3 days after. I would say that 30% of the songs were ones I had never heard, which thrilled me. The familiar ones were epic. The Pink Floyd medley was a massively good surprise. I especially liked the fact that they did not play "Leave those kids alone." Joels intro vocal for the medley was super. I was told by one of the fans that Umphrey's was on fire on this tour. She was right. This was the best concert I'd ever been to, any group, any time. The audience was great as well. The band members interact very well with the audience, through eye contact and comments. The only drawback was that during the show, my rental car was broken into, and all luggage but my guitar were stolen. The classic California "welcome." Through the generosity of friends and family, the rest of my visit was great. In conclusion, where else can you be up front, close to the stage, and feel like... there are my buddies up there, playing their asses off!
	 This show was sort of strange for my tastes in UM...lots of ups and downs in the first set. The Olympic walkout and opening Wappy portended a strong Saturday night show, but following it up with standard versions of Peeps and CWI seemed to bring the energy in the room way down. Snucka was initially welcomed, but I found the sit-in jam to be a bit noodly for my tastes. #5 and Sociable are two of my favourite compositions, and closing with two brand new tunes and Snucka III was an excellent move. Booth Love definitely got the room moving, and I remember wondering if the Linear was an obscure Police cover (first time played with lyrics, so I was totally in the dark.)
		This show was sort of strange for my tastes in UM...lots of ups and downs in the first set. The Olympic walkout and opening Wappy portended a strong Saturday night show, but following it up with standard versions of Peeps and CWI seemed to bring the energy in the room way down. Snucka was initially welcomed, but I found the sit-in jam to be a bit noodly for my tastes. #5 and Sociable are two of my favourite compositions, and closing with two brand new tunes and Snucka III was an excellent move. Booth Love definitely got the room moving, and I remember wondering if the Linear was an obscure Police cover (first time played with lyrics, so I was totally in the dark.) the band walked onstage to the theme music from House of Cards, which was appropriate considering its Season Two debut the night before. energy was high throughout the first set - resolution>conduit was relentless and the liquid>den jam was just awesome.
		the band walked onstage to the theme music from House of Cards, which was appropriate considering its Season Two debut the night before. energy was high throughout the first set - resolution>conduit was relentless and the liquid>den jam was just awesome.  I remember hearing JaJunk at this show (for the first time) and I was hooked! The musicianship and talent going on was an instant attraction. Then 2x2 and Bridgeless? What the what?!?!?
		I remember hearing JaJunk at this show (for the first time) and I was hooked! The musicianship and talent going on was an instant attraction. Then 2x2 and Bridgeless? What the what?!?!?
	 By the final day of the Halloween run, most of my crew was hurting.  Too much bourbon and beer had our hotel room smelling like the bathroom of a Wisconsin dive bar.  Saturday’s show was sold out but I ended up getting a wristband for the floor, which ended up being completely packed with people.  I was forced to stand behind a guy wearing a huge mushroom head hat and next to a girl that decided to conserve space by grinding on my leg like a dog humping its favorite teddy bear.
		By the final day of the Halloween run, most of my crew was hurting.  Too much bourbon and beer had our hotel room smelling like the bathroom of a Wisconsin dive bar.  Saturday’s show was sold out but I ended up getting a wristband for the floor, which ended up being completely packed with people.  I was forced to stand behind a guy wearing a huge mushroom head hat and next to a girl that decided to conserve space by grinding on my leg like a dog humping its favorite teddy bear. For Friday night, I signed up for Headphones and Snowcones.  It basically cost me $40 for a pair of headphones that streamed a live audio mix directly from the soundboard to my tympanic membranes.  This was the first time I tried the experience for an entire show and now I’m afraid live music will never sound the same.  These headphones allowed me to tune out the rest of the world so I could get completely lost in the moment.  This type of experience is the reason I am so in love with live music and now I don’t know how I will be able to fully enjoy a show without a set of headphones on. So it goes.
		For Friday night, I signed up for Headphones and Snowcones.  It basically cost me $40 for a pair of headphones that streamed a live audio mix directly from the soundboard to my tympanic membranes.  This was the first time I tried the experience for an entire show and now I’m afraid live music will never sound the same.  These headphones allowed me to tune out the rest of the world so I could get completely lost in the moment.  This type of experience is the reason I am so in love with live music and now I don’t know how I will be able to fully enjoy a show without a set of headphones on. So it goes. Halloween is a BIG weekend for the infamous Umphrey’s McGee.  These novelty shows usually follow a tradition of busting out a handful of debut covers in a variety of ways, including combining them together into one beastly monster called a ‘mash-up’.  I knew I couldn’t miss a single night of this year’s mash-up run, so I took up residence at a hotel suite directly across from the Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater along with ten of my closest friends.  The first night of the run was actually on Halloween, plus all three shows were being streamed and taped for later release.  I guess it goes without saying that this weekend was destined to be mashed to another level.
		Halloween is a BIG weekend for the infamous Umphrey’s McGee.  These novelty shows usually follow a tradition of busting out a handful of debut covers in a variety of ways, including combining them together into one beastly monster called a ‘mash-up’.  I knew I couldn’t miss a single night of this year’s mash-up run, so I took up residence at a hotel suite directly across from the Milwaukee’s Riverside Theater along with ten of my closest friends.  The first night of the run was actually on Halloween, plus all three shows were being streamed and taped for later release.  I guess it goes without saying that this weekend was destined to be mashed to another level. Denver was a busy city on New Year’s Eve.  The String Cheese Incident was playing their 20th anniversary show just outside the city while Pretty Lights was headlining EDM extravaganza, Decadence in the heart of downtown.  Umphrey’s McGee, on the other hand, was wrapping up a four night New Year’s run at Fillmore Auditorium.  I hadn't caught an Umphrey’s NYE show in over two years and there was truly no place I’d rather be.
		Denver was a busy city on New Year’s Eve.  The String Cheese Incident was playing their 20th anniversary show just outside the city while Pretty Lights was headlining EDM extravaganza, Decadence in the heart of downtown.  Umphrey’s McGee, on the other hand, was wrapping up a four night New Year’s run at Fillmore Auditorium.  I hadn't caught an Umphrey’s NYE show in over two years and there was truly no place I’d rather be. 2011 was a year that featured one or two really good pieces of improv in almost every show, and this one did not disappoint. The standard Eat followed by Words was really the only slow part of the show. FF and 1348 were easily the highlights of set 1, as both contained quality improv and approached the 15 minute mark. FF had a very patient jam, beginning as spacey dub before shifting into more driving territory and closing with a Stranglehold jam before Anchor Drops started on a dime. 1348's jam started out with a heavy BB riff complimented by nice Rhodes work by Joel. The B section was uplifting, with a nice soaring Jake riff. The return to 1348 was very patient; they really eased into it, almost like they do with the intro. Slacker had a brief jam and brought a satisfying first set to a close.
		2011 was a year that featured one or two really good pieces of improv in almost every show, and this one did not disappoint. The standard Eat followed by Words was really the only slow part of the show. FF and 1348 were easily the highlights of set 1, as both contained quality improv and approached the 15 minute mark. FF had a very patient jam, beginning as spacey dub before shifting into more driving territory and closing with a Stranglehold jam before Anchor Drops started on a dime. 1348's jam started out with a heavy BB riff complimented by nice Rhodes work by Joel. The B section was uplifting, with a nice soaring Jake riff. The return to 1348 was very patient; they really eased into it, almost like they do with the intro. Slacker had a brief jam and brought a satisfying first set to a close. This could very easily be my favorite second set ever. Maybe because I'm a local, or maybe it was 80's night happening downstairs and spilling up to the show, I don't know. Was it just me or was that a Things Can Only Get Better (Howard Jones) tease by Myers at the end of the first Snucka? Can't wait to do it all again in a couple months.
		This could very easily be my favorite second set ever. Maybe because I'm a local, or maybe it was 80's night happening downstairs and spilling up to the show, I don't know. Was it just me or was that a Things Can Only Get Better (Howard Jones) tease by Myers at the end of the first Snucka? Can't wait to do it all again in a couple months.
	 Another amazing show.  What can I say they tore it up.   The place went bonkers when they referenced the Red Sox being in the playoffs, when the sox won the game and Jefferson wrote sox on the wall in lights it was off the chain.  The band was having as much fun as we were and that was evident.  The encore of Wizard Burial ground still has my nipples hard.
		Another amazing show.  What can I say they tore it up.   The place went bonkers when they referenced the Red Sox being in the playoffs, when the sox won the game and Jefferson wrote sox on the wall in lights it was off the chain.  The band was having as much fun as we were and that was evident.  The encore of Wizard Burial ground still has my nipples hard.
	 This was an amazing show.  I was right up front and the band was amazing.  The interaction with the crowd was awesome.  Ryan an I even had a moment together.  The crowd erupted when they went from cinnamon girl back into pay the snucka and they teased with bulls on parade.  The second set was amazing and I had to go back the next day to scrape my face off the floor.  When they did Dr Feelgood the place was hopping great show.
		This was an amazing show.  I was right up front and the band was amazing.  The interaction with the crowd was awesome.  Ryan an I even had a moment together.  The crowd erupted when they went from cinnamon girl back into pay the snucka and they teased with bulls on parade.  The second set was amazing and I had to go back the next day to scrape my face off the floor.  When they did Dr Feelgood the place was hopping great show.
	 The Joshua Redman set is a fine example of people describing him as the "7th member of the band." (We all know that Waful is the 7th member, just like Kuroda is the 5th member, but I'm talking music). Just ridiculous musicianship. Joshua Redman on DBK alone is worth the money paid to buy this show.
		The Joshua Redman set is a fine example of people describing him as the "7th member of the band." (We all know that Waful is the 7th member, just like Kuroda is the 5th member, but I'm talking music). Just ridiculous musicianship. Joshua Redman on DBK alone is worth the money paid to buy this show. the All In Time and its Jimmy Stewart is superb. while the 2nd set is very, very good i just love the 1st set's flow and consistently find myself listening to it alone
		the All In Time and its Jimmy Stewart is superb. while the 2nd set is very, very good i just love the 1st set's flow and consistently find myself listening to it alone
	 Cold November nights in Wisconsin and Umphrey’s McGee have always had the ingredients for a magical show. Dating back to 2006 and even further back if you include October the band is always on point this time of year. Add a great theater that Waful crushed and this night was another one of those nights.  I was beyond excited driving up last minute since my last two set Umphrey’s show had been the Bill Graham private show way back in April.
		Cold November nights in Wisconsin and Umphrey’s McGee have always had the ingredients for a magical show. Dating back to 2006 and even further back if you include October the band is always on point this time of year. Add a great theater that Waful crushed and this night was another one of those nights.  I was beyond excited driving up last minute since my last two set Umphrey’s show had been the Bill Graham private show way back in April.  I only captured one video of this show (Hajimemashite) but here it is if anyone wants to check it out: http://www.weekendblitz.com/widespread-panic-umphreys-mcgee-october-4-5-2013-charleston-sc-review/
		I only captured one video of this show (Hajimemashite) but here it is if anyone wants to check it out: http://www.weekendblitz.com/widespread-panic-umphreys-mcgee-october-4-5-2013-charleston-sc-review/
	 After the two night Burlington run, I had three days to go back to school and relax. This was my second Toad's Place show in 2006 and I did the exact same thing as before. Took the Bonanza bus down to my buddy's dorm in New London, and drank pre-show.
		After the two night Burlington run, I had three days to go back to school and relax. This was my second Toad's Place show in 2006 and I did the exact same thing as before. Took the Bonanza bus down to my buddy's dorm in New London, and drank pre-show. Great show, posted a bunch of HD videos, check them out here: http://www.weekendblitz.com/sts9-umphreys-mcgee-august-28-2013-charlotte-nc-review/
		Great show, posted a bunch of HD videos, check them out here: http://www.weekendblitz.com/sts9-umphreys-mcgee-august-28-2013-charlotte-nc-review/
	 This was my birthday show for 2013. I made the trip out from Colorado for this show and St. Louis the next night.
		This was my birthday show for 2013. I made the trip out from Colorado for this show and St. Louis the next night. Though we don't have a setlist for this show (it was accidentally deleted from the original UM setlist file years ago), I remember specifically seeing the boys at MOB on the Friday night after finals at ND, fall semester 1998.  A nice pre-party with some friends off campus made for a very fun night at good ol' MOB.
		Though we don't have a setlist for this show (it was accidentally deleted from the original UM setlist file years ago), I remember specifically seeing the boys at MOB on the Friday night after finals at ND, fall semester 1998.  A nice pre-party with some friends off campus made for a very fun night at good ol' MOB.
	 Phenomenal show with fantastic jamming. I could be wrong but wasn't that a Jimmy Stewart in the middle of August? Sounded nothing like the song proper. Even if it was just a jam it was definitely my favorite moment of the night. Glad I decided to catch this show and not just Alpharetta.
		Phenomenal show with fantastic jamming. I could be wrong but wasn't that a Jimmy Stewart in the middle of August? Sounded nothing like the song proper. Even if it was just a jam it was definitely my favorite moment of the night. Glad I decided to catch this show and not just Alpharetta.
	 UM brought the ruckus at this show for sure...Lot of tight improv and jamming going on throughout.
		UM brought the ruckus at this show for sure...Lot of tight improv and jamming going on throughout. One set never sounds all that great anymore before you go, but they always treat summerfest really well and this was no exception.
		One set never sounds all that great anymore before you go, but they always treat summerfest really well and this was no exception. This show is seriously under rated and never talked about.  But when it's a general admission $10 summerfest ticket and UM plays like this, WOW!
		This show is seriously under rated and never talked about.  But when it's a general admission $10 summerfest ticket and UM plays like this, WOW! First Show. Gateway drug. Need to buy this again. The Resolution with Snoop/Warren G  jam destroyed my brain. I didn't know that a band could be this awesome before this set.
		First Show. Gateway drug. Need to buy this again. The Resolution with Snoop/Warren G  jam destroyed my brain. I didn't know that a band could be this awesome before this set.
	 Quick note- during the Bottom Half, the band jams on Jeff Coffin's tune "Lucky 13", which is the third track on Coffin's most recent studio album "Into the Air"
		Quick note- during the Bottom Half, the band jams on Jeff Coffin's tune "Lucky 13", which is the third track on Coffin's most recent studio album "Into the Air"
	 Here's a link to a write up I did about this show:
		Here's a link to a write up I did about this show: Not really posting a review but I wish the Up North Festival stayed alive longer than the ONE YEAR it did.  This show featured 4 of the BIG GUN songs in UM's repertoire including Utopian, HBB, DBK, and N2F with Floyd in the encore slot.
		Not really posting a review but I wish the Up North Festival stayed alive longer than the ONE YEAR it did.  This show featured 4 of the BIG GUN songs in UM's repertoire including Utopian, HBB, DBK, and N2F with Floyd in the encore slot.  It was a great show- think the song teased in ITK was 'Wanna Be Startin' Something' by Michael Jackson
		It was a great show- think the song teased in ITK was 'Wanna Be Startin' Something' by Michael Jackson
	 i was in ny working on hurricane sandy. my last day of work was the same day as this show. dropped some cash on a front row ticket to reward myself for 3 months of lonely, crappy work... wound up meeting my now-boyfriend, who was in the second row.
		i was in ny working on hurricane sandy. my last day of work was the same day as this show. dropped some cash on a front row ticket to reward myself for 3 months of lonely, crappy work... wound up meeting my now-boyfriend, who was in the second row.  The Jimmy Stewart during Much Obliged is now known as No Comment. This show was quite amazing. The band really was tight.
		The Jimmy Stewart during Much Obliged is now known as No Comment. This show was quite amazing. The band really was tight.
	 The Jimmy Stewart during Much Obliged is now known as No Comment. This show was quite amazing. The band really was tight.
		The Jimmy Stewart during Much Obliged is now known as No Comment. This show was quite amazing. The band really was tight.
	 Alright, this was a blast, definitely on my agenda for next year.  Hoping for this to be the very of many umbowls.
		Alright, this was a blast, definitely on my agenda for next year.  Hoping for this to be the very of many umbowls. Let me tell you why this is the best UM show of 2013, in my opinion. I consider nipple trix my favorite intro. Ive seen it thrice, Chicago, Stl new years, and the first one at summer camp. Love the energy of it and loved the transition into Resolution. Resolution contained a solid amount of improv for a 2013 reso, thoroughly enjoyed it. Pretty much the one lull came during hourglass (it usually does). A nice full 1348 was a treat mid set, as you usually see it ending a set. Morning song was emotional and perfect. Got goosebumps. Rosanna>Conduit was great! Bayliss was feelin himself during Rosanna. A nice mulche's with a jazzy mid jam was a perfect way to end an emotional roller coaster of a set. Set 2 kinda speaks for itself. 5 songs, 6 including the second part of AIT. All in time contained a great jam that sorta sounded like Phish's first tube to me. Day Nurse in between was nice. I like day nurse because it brings a weird funky energy into the room every time. I expected them to continue the set into a new song, but out of nowhere Bayliss began to sing All in Time part 2. Another treat because every other time i've seen all in time it's ended a set. The highlight of the night, the Higgins, clocking in at 22 minutes, contained a "Talking in your sleep" jam (By the Romantics) which was weird and fun. There was also a vocal jimmy stewart about 15:00 through. Didn't recognize the lyrics. This was the best higgins i've ever heard. Slacker was solid and contained some stasik gold. Can't you hear me knockin closed out a STELLAR second set with it's usually fun energy. Everyone always appreciates the Stones covers. The encore was freaking perfect. Partyin Peeps>Haji. Ahh. Speaks for itself, i think.
		Let me tell you why this is the best UM show of 2013, in my opinion. I consider nipple trix my favorite intro. Ive seen it thrice, Chicago, Stl new years, and the first one at summer camp. Love the energy of it and loved the transition into Resolution. Resolution contained a solid amount of improv for a 2013 reso, thoroughly enjoyed it. Pretty much the one lull came during hourglass (it usually does). A nice full 1348 was a treat mid set, as you usually see it ending a set. Morning song was emotional and perfect. Got goosebumps. Rosanna>Conduit was great! Bayliss was feelin himself during Rosanna. A nice mulche's with a jazzy mid jam was a perfect way to end an emotional roller coaster of a set. Set 2 kinda speaks for itself. 5 songs, 6 including the second part of AIT. All in time contained a great jam that sorta sounded like Phish's first tube to me. Day Nurse in between was nice. I like day nurse because it brings a weird funky energy into the room every time. I expected them to continue the set into a new song, but out of nowhere Bayliss began to sing All in Time part 2. Another treat because every other time i've seen all in time it's ended a set. The highlight of the night, the Higgins, clocking in at 22 minutes, contained a "Talking in your sleep" jam (By the Romantics) which was weird and fun. There was also a vocal jimmy stewart about 15:00 through. Didn't recognize the lyrics. This was the best higgins i've ever heard. Slacker was solid and contained some stasik gold. Can't you hear me knockin closed out a STELLAR second set with it's usually fun energy. Everyone always appreciates the Stones covers. The encore was freaking perfect. Partyin Peeps>Haji. Ahh. Speaks for itself, i think.
	 Fun, funky show. Rosanna > Conduit was alot of fun.
		Fun, funky show. Rosanna > Conduit was alot of fun.  Of the two Texas shows this was by far the best, and that is not to discount how good Dallas was. But, I have a feeling that the boys selling out their first Texas gig gave them a warm happy feeling they just couldn't help but show with the music.
		Of the two Texas shows this was by far the best, and that is not to discount how good Dallas was. But, I have a feeling that the boys selling out their first Texas gig gave them a warm happy feeling they just couldn't help but show with the music.  I wasn't at this show but the song selection is epic! All the jams are very tight and exploratory. Covering the new Daft Punk song is pretty awesome too.
		I wasn't at this show but the song selection is epic! All the jams are very tight and exploratory. Covering the new Daft Punk song is pretty awesome too. First off, this was one hell of an umph experience. My friends and i traveled south from PA to see two shows back to back. This being the first out of the two. Starting off a concert to "Drink My Drank" is a great way to grab the crowd's attention. Then transitioning into "Tribute to the Spinal Shaft" which was up beat and funky as fuck. Joel had his time for a keys solo. Good for him! "Conduit" was next and ill always enjoy that badass tune. "Cemetery Walk" was dropped on the Olando crowd, which dropped my jaw. Never thought i would see it live and not only that but to have it swing right into "Slacker" which is a personal favorite. So at this point...Im flipping out. "Miss Tinkles Overture" was played next and thats just up lifting shredding and a solid jam that gets the crowd involved towards the end. A cover slides right into the setlist and it just happens to be Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb". Damn. The room's energy was magical. Everybody was in the spirit now. Then ending the set with "Cemetery Walk II", as expected. GREAT first set.
		First off, this was one hell of an umph experience. My friends and i traveled south from PA to see two shows back to back. This being the first out of the two. Starting off a concert to "Drink My Drank" is a great way to grab the crowd's attention. Then transitioning into "Tribute to the Spinal Shaft" which was up beat and funky as fuck. Joel had his time for a keys solo. Good for him! "Conduit" was next and ill always enjoy that badass tune. "Cemetery Walk" was dropped on the Olando crowd, which dropped my jaw. Never thought i would see it live and not only that but to have it swing right into "Slacker" which is a personal favorite. So at this point...Im flipping out. "Miss Tinkles Overture" was played next and thats just up lifting shredding and a solid jam that gets the crowd involved towards the end. A cover slides right into the setlist and it just happens to be Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb". Damn. The room's energy was magical. Everybody was in the spirit now. Then ending the set with "Cemetery Walk II", as expected. GREAT first set. ^Yep!  Gotta agree with the above reviewer about the Talking Heads cover.  In fact, that whole first set was so spot on, I was caught off guard when they walked off for set break. Seemed like they had just started.  Great show from front to back.
		^Yep!  Gotta agree with the above reviewer about the Talking Heads cover.  In fact, that whole first set was so spot on, I was caught off guard when they walked off for set break. Seemed like they had just started.  Great show from front to back.   The House of Blues on sunset strip is actually really cool on the inside and has pretty amazing sound too!  This night was a serious rager and is my favorite show of 2013 thus far.
		The House of Blues on sunset strip is actually really cool on the inside and has pretty amazing sound too!  This night was a serious rager and is my favorite show of 2013 thus far. Coming off an incredible show from the night before, everyone in our hotel room slept in pretty late. We all walked around Burlington during the late morning/early afternoon, then made our way back to the hotel for the pre-game.
		Coming off an incredible show from the night before, everyone in our hotel room slept in pretty late. We all walked around Burlington during the late morning/early afternoon, then made our way back to the hotel for the pre-game. It's hard to believe no one has posted a review of this show.  The setlist says it all.  This was a barn burner.  If you want to make a fan out of anyone - download and play this show.  It's full of superhuman music.
		It's hard to believe no one has posted a review of this show.  The setlist says it all.  This was a barn burner.  If you want to make a fan out of anyone - download and play this show.  It's full of superhuman music.   Yes, I'll have two sandwiches. I need an "All in Time" with a "There's No Crying in Mexico" on top, and an extra large "Jajunk". Thanks
		Yes, I'll have two sandwiches. I need an "All in Time" with a "There's No Crying in Mexico" on top, and an extra large "Jajunk". Thanks
	 For some reason this NYE show always stick out in my mind as one of the most memorable nights of mine...This was my second NYE show and it delivered on all fronts.
		For some reason this NYE show always stick out in my mind as one of the most memorable nights of mine...This was my second NYE show and it delivered on all fronts. Ahhhhh, my first UM show!  Young and at Bonnaroo to see all my favorite jam bands!  This set of UM opened my eyes to appreciate UM as one of the top bands coming up...
		Ahhhhh, my first UM show!  Young and at Bonnaroo to see all my favorite jam bands!  This set of UM opened my eyes to appreciate UM as one of the top bands coming up... One of the greatest first sets I've ever heard!  The floor is pretty traditional but then 2X2 has this sick asian sounding jam in it...
		One of the greatest first sets I've ever heard!  The floor is pretty traditional but then 2X2 has this sick asian sounding jam in it... This could be one of the funnest nights of summercamp that I've ever experienced...and the fact that they released it on DVD is just sick!
		This could be one of the funnest nights of summercamp that I've ever experienced...and the fact that they released it on DVD is just sick! UM had a lot to prove to make this show better than the last time they were at the Orpheum and they did not dissapoint.
		UM had a lot to prove to make this show better than the last time they were at the Orpheum and they did not dissapoint. This show is easily in my top 5.
		This show is easily in my top 5. Morgantown, WV...what an environment for an UMPH's show in mid Feb. Valentine's Day gave all Umphrey's McGee fans a reason for their minds to race of what possibly they could play. Further more
		Morgantown, WV...what an environment for an UMPH's show in mid Feb. Valentine's Day gave all Umphrey's McGee fans a reason for their minds to race of what possibly they could play. Further more Wow.  This was a great show at a great little venue.  There was mass confusion about what time the band was actually going on.  Initially it was listed as 8:30, then someone said their was an opener, and then someone said they'd go on at 8:00.  To be safe, we made sure we were in the venue by 8:00, which was great since the band went on pretty promptly at 8:15.
		Wow.  This was a great show at a great little venue.  There was mass confusion about what time the band was actually going on.  Initially it was listed as 8:30, then someone said their was an opener, and then someone said they'd go on at 8:00.  To be safe, we made sure we were in the venue by 8:00, which was great since the band went on pretty promptly at 8:15.   This was my first Valentine's Day show and it was one that never dissapoints.  First and second sets both deliver big time.
		This was my first Valentine's Day show and it was one that never dissapoints.  First and second sets both deliver big time. This was my 6th year in a row at First Ave and UM. I was a bit bummed they werent playing more than one night, but I knew that the show would not disappoint... And that was for sure the case! I have been an Umphrey's fan for about 7 years now, and I am only in the 30ish range for shows. So I am no veteran by any means, but they are my favorite band. So I was really hoping for a Wizard Burial Ground, I have yet to see it live. I didnt get WBG, but I got 2 of my other favorite songs that I hadnt heard yet... Division! and Miss Tinkle's Overture. I was in awe after both of those were played. Not to mention Nemo was crazy good, as was All In Time and the Triple Wide to close the night out. I hadnt heard UM cover Bowie before, so that was also a highlight for me. I think I say this every time I see Umphrey's, but this was seriously the best show I have seen of them. If not best, easily in my top 3. Great work of you Gents!
		This was my 6th year in a row at First Ave and UM. I was a bit bummed they werent playing more than one night, but I knew that the show would not disappoint... And that was for sure the case! I have been an Umphrey's fan for about 7 years now, and I am only in the 30ish range for shows. So I am no veteran by any means, but they are my favorite band. So I was really hoping for a Wizard Burial Ground, I have yet to see it live. I didnt get WBG, but I got 2 of my other favorite songs that I hadnt heard yet... Division! and Miss Tinkle's Overture. I was in awe after both of those were played. Not to mention Nemo was crazy good, as was All In Time and the Triple Wide to close the night out. I hadnt heard UM cover Bowie before, so that was also a highlight for me. I think I say this every time I see Umphrey's, but this was seriously the best show I have seen of them. If not best, easily in my top 3. Great work of you Gents!
	 This was my first UM experience. It was my introduction into  "jam" culture. Those lights were the most amazing thing I have ever seen. I can not believe I have not been going to festivals my entire life. I have a feeling that this was the perfect venue. It wasn't over crowded and I had the time of my life. I just wish UM was playing the Electric Forest but I am just as excited to see all these other amazing jam bands I have been missing out on. Thank you for such a life changing experience, for reals.
		This was my first UM experience. It was my introduction into  "jam" culture. Those lights were the most amazing thing I have ever seen. I can not believe I have not been going to festivals my entire life. I have a feeling that this was the perfect venue. It wasn't over crowded and I had the time of my life. I just wish UM was playing the Electric Forest but I am just as excited to see all these other amazing jam bands I have been missing out on. Thank you for such a life changing experience, for reals.
	 This was UM first time playing at First Ave. Before this they had only played The Cabooze on the west.
		This was UM first time playing at First Ave. Before this they had only played The Cabooze on the west.  Let me start out by saying that this is a pretty underated show.  It's definitely pretty proggy and out there at times but a great show.
		Let me start out by saying that this is a pretty underated show.  It's definitely pretty proggy and out there at times but a great show. I would have to completely disagree with the final comment on the first review of this show about the other covers slowing down the show.
		I would have to completely disagree with the final comment on the first review of this show about the other covers slowing down the show. Easily the most intimate setting I've seen UM to date.  The venue was small, packed, and had excellent energy.  Unfortunately, I feel this night was a recovery and intermission between Beacon and Brooklyn Bowl for the band.  The set wasn't nearly as fast paced or rocking as I'd have liked.  However, this isn't to dissuade you from checking it, easily some of the BEST banter of the year no doubt.
		Easily the most intimate setting I've seen UM to date.  The venue was small, packed, and had excellent energy.  Unfortunately, I feel this night was a recovery and intermission between Beacon and Brooklyn Bowl for the band.  The set wasn't nearly as fast paced or rocking as I'd have liked.  However, this isn't to dissuade you from checking it, easily some of the BEST banter of the year no doubt. I can commiserate with danoc, missed the intro and most of 40's due to tough travels from Boston.
		I can commiserate with danoc, missed the intro and most of 40's due to tough travels from Boston. This was also my second show, after seeing them at Bonnaroo on 6/16. I loved them the first time because I had been listening to Anchor Drops on loop in my car for about a year before I got a chance to see them. But I would have to say that this was the first show where I 'got it,' in the sense that the music moved me in a way I'd never had a band do before. Might sound trite, but it's the truth.
		This was also my second show, after seeing them at Bonnaroo on 6/16. I loved them the first time because I had been listening to Anchor Drops on loop in my car for about a year before I got a chance to see them. But I would have to say that this was the first show where I 'got it,' in the sense that the music moved me in a way I'd never had a band do before. Might sound trite, but it's the truth.  Wasn't able to catch Leave Me Las Vegas due to the fact that NYC cab drivers are idiots, further more...40's Theme immediately grabbed everyones attention to make it clear there was no messing around in the Beacon. Conduit jammed hard got the energy flowing through what was a slow crowd for the most part. Roulette was a good in between song for conduit and NTF. Ocean Billy was fucking killer. 20 minutes or so, Weird Fishes was pretty cool considering they've only played it 4 other times. Good cover, plunger was good way to end the set i prefer the one from the Fillmore on Halloween more. 2nd Set: Puppet String which rocked the house down(unfinished, saw it coming form a while away), the linear put it back together and professor wormbog was really cool, big fan of that. wappy sprayberry was killer, 1st time seeing that and the light show was unreal. Example 1 with the sax was awesome, huge fan of that song. easily the best of the night. Exodus had a ton of energy and really had the beacon freaking out. Booth Love was expected but was very well played, finished by Puppet String. Great show overall...the crowd was sleeping in NYC. not a philly crowd thats for sure UM.
		Wasn't able to catch Leave Me Las Vegas due to the fact that NYC cab drivers are idiots, further more...40's Theme immediately grabbed everyones attention to make it clear there was no messing around in the Beacon. Conduit jammed hard got the energy flowing through what was a slow crowd for the most part. Roulette was a good in between song for conduit and NTF. Ocean Billy was fucking killer. 20 minutes or so, Weird Fishes was pretty cool considering they've only played it 4 other times. Good cover, plunger was good way to end the set i prefer the one from the Fillmore on Halloween more. 2nd Set: Puppet String which rocked the house down(unfinished, saw it coming form a while away), the linear put it back together and professor wormbog was really cool, big fan of that. wappy sprayberry was killer, 1st time seeing that and the light show was unreal. Example 1 with the sax was awesome, huge fan of that song. easily the best of the night. Exodus had a ton of energy and really had the beacon freaking out. Booth Love was expected but was very well played, finished by Puppet String. Great show overall...the crowd was sleeping in NYC. not a philly crowd thats for sure UM.
	 Umphrey's McGee @ Penn's Peak is by far the most beautiful thing these two eyes have ever witnessed. Coming out to Nipple Trix is always a treat to start off a show. Grabbed everyone attention from the start...right into an original but yet wonderful Wife Soup. RtB was good for the venue right into a Floyd cover(Breathe) with a dub theme which was pretty bad ass. Much Obliged was awesome, very funky..very very funky. big fan of that. Uncommon and eat were accepted by me. 2x2 is a great way to end the 1st set and get us real pumped up for the 2nd. 2nd Set: Robot World was kick ass, jammed hard for a long ass time, into an attention grabbing higgins to bring people back to real life. DBK was perfect, give that a listen if u can. Into a No Comment that made people get down, back into DBK. Exodus was a dance party and really had people enjoying the moment. Didn't see that one coming, a perfect ALT left people nearly crying as the set came to a finish. Encore: came out to a WBG into Joel's favorite Orfeo back into WBG to end the show. Great show everyone who was there was given a kick ass show and after that halloween run left people begging UM to come back to the east coast. UM
		Umphrey's McGee @ Penn's Peak is by far the most beautiful thing these two eyes have ever witnessed. Coming out to Nipple Trix is always a treat to start off a show. Grabbed everyone attention from the start...right into an original but yet wonderful Wife Soup. RtB was good for the venue right into a Floyd cover(Breathe) with a dub theme which was pretty bad ass. Much Obliged was awesome, very funky..very very funky. big fan of that. Uncommon and eat were accepted by me. 2x2 is a great way to end the 1st set and get us real pumped up for the 2nd. 2nd Set: Robot World was kick ass, jammed hard for a long ass time, into an attention grabbing higgins to bring people back to real life. DBK was perfect, give that a listen if u can. Into a No Comment that made people get down, back into DBK. Exodus was a dance party and really had people enjoying the moment. Didn't see that one coming, a perfect ALT left people nearly crying as the set came to a finish. Encore: came out to a WBG into Joel's favorite Orfeo back into WBG to end the show. Great show everyone who was there was given a kick ass show and after that halloween run left people begging UM to come back to the east coast. UM
	 Maybe it was just me but I thought the crowd was amazing at this show, everyone was vibing and really getting into it.  I had no idea who DJ Williams was before this show...he can really kill it!
		Maybe it was just me but I thought the crowd was amazing at this show, everyone was vibing and really getting into it.  I had no idea who DJ Williams was before this show...he can really kill it!
	 This venue is new and extremely intimate. Holds only 750 people and even that is split between the main floor and a small balcony. The created a very cool vibe that ended up exploding with energy throughout the show.
		This venue is new and extremely intimate. Holds only 750 people and even that is split between the main floor and a small balcony. The created a very cool vibe that ended up exploding with energy throughout the show.  Hands down the best show of 2011 and one of the best shows UM has ever played.  This show is packed to the gills with quality improv.  From the GA, to the Reso, to the August there is something for everybody here.  If you haven't heard this show or don't have it in your UM collection, stop reading and download it now.  Guaranteed to please!
		Hands down the best show of 2011 and one of the best shows UM has ever played.  This show is packed to the gills with quality improv.  From the GA, to the Reso, to the August there is something for everybody here.  If you haven't heard this show or don't have it in your UM collection, stop reading and download it now.  Guaranteed to please!
	 Do also wanna add Got Your Milk amazing and kinda surprisingly so in my eyes. What a treat tough love this fucking band.
		Do also wanna add Got Your Milk amazing and kinda surprisingly so in my eyes. What a treat tough love this fucking band.
	 Another amazing night in Charlotte. I almost missed this gem but was convinced to go last minute and do not regret it a bit. This show was top notch from the opener, Crooked One, a personal favorite, onwards I knew this was a night to remember. Best 2x2 I've heard in a minute. Oh and a bit of 2 Tickets to Paradise just for fun. Hbb raged hardcore to open second set. Skeptical initially of 40's to close set but was very pleasantly surprised by both that and 3x wide encore. Regulate was a first for me and another just for fun tune that was a blast for both band and fans.
		Another amazing night in Charlotte. I almost missed this gem but was convinced to go last minute and do not regret it a bit. This show was top notch from the opener, Crooked One, a personal favorite, onwards I knew this was a night to remember. Best 2x2 I've heard in a minute. Oh and a bit of 2 Tickets to Paradise just for fun. Hbb raged hardcore to open second set. Skeptical initially of 40's to close set but was very pleasantly surprised by both that and 3x wide encore. Regulate was a first for me and another just for fun tune that was a blast for both band and fans.
	 Incredible night. The energy was through the roof. Was happy to see my friends in UM Nation get down to my boys moon taxi first off. Then Umph blew the tabernacle apart. Rocker was a very special moment in which I was glad to be a part. Whole acoustic "set" very good with great song selections. Second set was hot from the start with bright lights> cocaine> bright lights being a highlight of the weekend. Domino> sine on> domino was a surprising sandwich although it thoroughly delighted this fan.
		Incredible night. The energy was through the roof. Was happy to see my friends in UM Nation get down to my boys moon taxi first off. Then Umph blew the tabernacle apart. Rocker was a very special moment in which I was glad to be a part. Whole acoustic "set" very good with great song selections. Second set was hot from the start with bright lights> cocaine> bright lights being a highlight of the weekend. Domino> sine on> domino was a surprising sandwich although it thoroughly delighted this fan.
	 Ive seen my fare share of UM shows and this one could possibly be the best show Ive seen them play. As far as consistency, patient playing, segues and song selection this is a barn burner for sure. Not being bias at all since it was my best friend Robs b-day Gradenko! We kind of helped make this happen. As long as you request ahead of time and it makes since they will deliver. And this show def delivers, the most listened UM show in my collection after seeing them since 03 says a lot.
		Ive seen my fare share of UM shows and this one could possibly be the best show Ive seen them play. As far as consistency, patient playing, segues and song selection this is a barn burner for sure. Not being bias at all since it was my best friend Robs b-day Gradenko! We kind of helped make this happen. As long as you request ahead of time and it makes since they will deliver. And this show def delivers, the most listened UM show in my collection after seeing them since 03 says a lot.
	 For an earlier version of Cut the Cable, check out the Ringo from 2011/11/05 in Milwaukee. Has a little more of a spacey/psychedelic feel to it.
		For an earlier version of Cut the Cable, check out the Ringo from 2011/11/05 in Milwaukee. Has a little more of a spacey/psychedelic feel to it.
	 This show was Toastastic from the opening bell right thru the finish line!
		This show was Toastastic from the opening bell right thru the finish line!    Amazing cap to a 4 night run. The 30th and 31st were my favorite shows but all were amazing. There was also a blackbird tease at the beginning of glory that you can hear the crowd to react to.
		Amazing cap to a 4 night run. The 30th and 31st were my favorite shows but all were amazing. There was also a blackbird tease at the beginning of glory that you can hear the crowd to react to.
	 I was so happy to hear thats Umphrey's was playing at North Coast again since I wasn't old enough to go the first year. Me and my buddy were at Atmosphere so we missed the first little bit of gurgle, but then we came in for Ocean Billy and the boys brought the thunder it was amazing Brendan sounded beautiful on this and Miami Virtue. Then hearing Mantis Ghetts was awesome since they play it so rarely. Crucial Taunt pumps everyone up just so they can smooth it all out into a sexy Daft Punk cover with Voyager. After they tore it up with Push The Pig they segued into JaJunk which was so delightfully jamtastic. Finally for the much wanted encore Brendan starts in with Puppet String which is followed by Jake so wonderfully going in on Eminence Front and then a strong finish with Puppet String again.
		I was so happy to hear thats Umphrey's was playing at North Coast again since I wasn't old enough to go the first year. Me and my buddy were at Atmosphere so we missed the first little bit of gurgle, but then we came in for Ocean Billy and the boys brought the thunder it was amazing Brendan sounded beautiful on this and Miami Virtue. Then hearing Mantis Ghetts was awesome since they play it so rarely. Crucial Taunt pumps everyone up just so they can smooth it all out into a sexy Daft Punk cover with Voyager. After they tore it up with Push The Pig they segued into JaJunk which was so delightfully jamtastic. Finally for the much wanted encore Brendan starts in with Puppet String which is followed by Jake so wonderfully going in on Eminence Front and then a strong finish with Puppet String again. This show was nothing short of amazing. This was my first chance at seeing a New Years show (Thanks Couch Tour!) and this just hit home for me.
		This show was nothing short of amazing. This was my first chance at seeing a New Years show (Thanks Couch Tour!) and this just hit home for me.  Shortened set due to Furthur playing passed their allotted time, apparently Phil got lost during set break. x_x
		Shortened set due to Furthur playing passed their allotted time, apparently Phil got lost during set break. x_x I was still not familiar with the whole catalog at this time and thought #5 was just a SICK jam in AIT, turned into one of my favorite songs after that.
		I was still not familiar with the whole catalog at this time and thought #5 was just a SICK jam in AIT, turned into one of my favorite songs after that. There were technical difficulties for the first 20 seconds or so of booth love until the full sound system kicked in.
		There were technical difficulties for the first 20 seconds or so of booth love until the full sound system kicked in.   Also my first show, the 42 minute All in Time > Wappy changed the way i looked at music forever. CW>CWII is quality dance party material. As was stated, the Shine On was magical, and the best one i've heard them do. A classic epic encore (that reso has everything in it!) My (bias) personal favorite show.
		Also my first show, the 42 minute All in Time > Wappy changed the way i looked at music forever. CW>CWII is quality dance party material. As was stated, the Shine On was magical, and the best one i've heard them do. A classic epic encore (that reso has everything in it!) My (bias) personal favorite show.
	 Much of this show is a little bit hazy for me, but it was probably the trippiest UM show I've ever seen.  Check out the Push the Pig (the guitar sound drips out of the amps in a most psychedelic way.
		Much of this show is a little bit hazy for me, but it was probably the trippiest UM show I've ever seen.  Check out the Push the Pig (the guitar sound drips out of the amps in a most psychedelic way.   This might have been some of the best UM I've seen to date.  The place was packed.  While I'm not a huge fan of this venue overall, the energy was good.
		This might have been some of the best UM I've seen to date.  The place was packed.  While I'm not a huge fan of this venue overall, the energy was good.   My first UM show.  I walked/stumbled in completely unaware of the band or what I was about to see.
		My first UM show.  I walked/stumbled in completely unaware of the band or what I was about to see.   One of my favorite versions of Visions (of Parin) ever. The break down with Stasik on the pedals is such an awesome moment. Very glad that this was posted on the youtube channel for visual reference of this great musical moment.
		One of my favorite versions of Visions (of Parin) ever. The break down with Stasik on the pedals is such an awesome moment. Very glad that this was posted on the youtube channel for visual reference of this great musical moment.
	 First off, I have to say that I think this is the best show from 2011, and those who attended this show were truly blessed to have seen this.
		First off, I have to say that I think this is the best show from 2011, and those who attended this show were truly blessed to have seen this. My first umphreys show.
		My first umphreys show. This was the first time I "really" traveled for an UM show. All of my previous shows were less than a 90 drive away. For this one, me and 3 kids from Providence (who were Noodles' roommates) drove from PC to Burlington. My plan was to catch 9/29 and 9/30, then go back to school. Then hit up the bus to New Haven and stay with my buddy at Conn College and do 10/4. Go back to school, then catch the bus again and stay with my buddy at WPI and do 10/6. Luckily everything fell into place and worked.
		This was the first time I "really" traveled for an UM show. All of my previous shows were less than a 90 drive away. For this one, me and 3 kids from Providence (who were Noodles' roommates) drove from PC to Burlington. My plan was to catch 9/29 and 9/30, then go back to school. Then hit up the bus to New Haven and stay with my buddy at Conn College and do 10/4. Go back to school, then catch the bus again and stay with my buddy at WPI and do 10/6. Luckily everything fell into place and worked. My first time spent in LA just with friends, this venue was right on the edge of Hollywood... with like, strange vibes, really superficial people. And they came out starting with Syncopated Strangers, which was like a perfect complement... and the sound of this show fits really well, acoustics and what not.
		My first time spent in LA just with friends, this venue was right on the edge of Hollywood... with like, strange vibes, really superficial people. And they came out starting with Syncopated Strangers, which was like a perfect complement... and the sound of this show fits really well, acoustics and what not. this show was sick the DBK had a golden years (david bowie) jam in it with lyrics soo so much fun. the chill was a perfect place to see the boys great atmosphere and crowd plenty of space and an awesome set!
		this show was sick the DBK had a golden years (david bowie) jam in it with lyrics soo so much fun. the chill was a perfect place to see the boys great atmosphere and crowd plenty of space and an awesome set!
	 i stumbled across the video that 40sThemeWI mentioned on youtube in 2006 and was blown away. i had heard umphrey's on college radio before but never anything live. listening to this show got me hooked on them and i've been a huge fan ever since.
		i stumbled across the video that 40sThemeWI mentioned on youtube in 2006 and was blown away. i had heard umphrey's on college radio before but never anything live. listening to this show got me hooked on them and i've been a huge fan ever since.  The energy was through the roof for this show! Started off right away with nipples>Wife Soup which was a treat and got the flow of the night going. This was a great show for rarities(for me anyways). Got my first Robots world which I think was the jam of the night, my second no comment, wife soup, WBG, Orfeo and uncommon all of them btw were welcomed by me. RtB had a nice jam solid jam in it and went into a reggae/funky PF cover. MO had the best jam for the first set that took a little bit to develop but took off than dropped right into Uncommon which was great! Eat was its standard self but 2x2 was a great way to finish the set and got everyone extremely pumped for the second set.
		The energy was through the roof for this show! Started off right away with nipples>Wife Soup which was a treat and got the flow of the night going. This was a great show for rarities(for me anyways). Got my first Robots world which I think was the jam of the night, my second no comment, wife soup, WBG, Orfeo and uncommon all of them btw were welcomed by me. RtB had a nice jam solid jam in it and went into a reggae/funky PF cover. MO had the best jam for the first set that took a little bit to develop but took off than dropped right into Uncommon which was great! Eat was its standard self but 2x2 was a great way to finish the set and got everyone extremely pumped for the second set. awesome show,great comedy from the band. brendan mentioned after padgetts that stasik triple dog dared him to talk like a cowboy all night,and there were times when i thought he would slip but he was blazin saddles for the whole show. there were some jokes about there being a lack of "senoritas" at this show. best part for me was running into 3 of my best friends from junior high back in mass, only at an umphreys show
		awesome show,great comedy from the band. brendan mentioned after padgetts that stasik triple dog dared him to talk like a cowboy all night,and there were times when i thought he would slip but he was blazin saddles for the whole show. there were some jokes about there being a lack of "senoritas" at this show. best part for me was running into 3 of my best friends from junior high back in mass, only at an umphreys show
	 I am not sure why the site won't post the next part of my review..I am going to try one more time: Set 2! Way to bring the heat back with Puppet String. Guys, this song is incredible. The harmonics sparkle and then we are entranced with Ryan's BEST base line, hands down. Then Brendan lays it down, WHAT DO WE REALLY KNOW? Oh tiny humans made of star dust, what is truth?
		I am not sure why the site won't post the next part of my review..I am going to try one more time: Set 2! Way to bring the heat back with Puppet String. Guys, this song is incredible. The harmonics sparkle and then we are entranced with Ryan's BEST base line, hands down. Then Brendan lays it down, WHAT DO WE REALLY KNOW? Oh tiny humans made of star dust, what is truth?
	 Here is my 2nd set review, my long wind got cut off
		Here is my 2nd set review, my long wind got cut off
	 Last night my love was playing mandolin for our 8 week old son. For the first time I could see his bright eyes following his Dad's hands across the frets. He was entirely captivated and it was amazing to witness his mind being blown open. That's how I am feeling as I listen to the 3-9-12 show in Denver, CO.
		Last night my love was playing mandolin for our 8 week old son. For the first time I could see his bright eyes following his Dad's hands across the frets. He was entirely captivated and it was amazing to witness his mind being blown open. That's how I am feeling as I listen to the 3-9-12 show in Denver, CO.  Pure Fire & Toast.... Comfortably Numb blew the house down & Bridgeless scrambled all the remains.....
		Pure Fire & Toast.... Comfortably Numb blew the house down & Bridgeless scrambled all the remains.....
	 this Tribute to the Spinal Spinal Shaft>Hajimemashite>WMM is a fantastic progression of music and jams. the Jimmy stewart in Spinal Shaft is so awesome and i love the segue into Haji
		this Tribute to the Spinal Spinal Shaft>Hajimemashite>WMM is a fantastic progression of music and jams. the Jimmy stewart in Spinal Shaft is so awesome and i love the segue into Haji
	 another one set mystery. damn tribe. but it was lovely chillin out by the beach jamming umph wish theyd play this venue again. north coast keeps taking chicago late summer/ begin fall dates
		another one set mystery. damn tribe. but it was lovely chillin out by the beach jamming umph wish theyd play this venue again. north coast keeps taking chicago late summer/ begin fall dates
	 one set. it was weird. but still a good show. i remember this skinny white dude sprinting around the park like he was devin hester for a good 30 minutes
		one set. it was weird. but still a good show. i remember this skinny white dude sprinting around the park like he was devin hester for a good 30 minutes
	 After the almost broken toe incident of the prior night, I almost didn't make it to this show. I went back home and got my foot wrapped up, and then made the drive out with my friend Scott.
		After the almost broken toe incident of the prior night, I almost didn't make it to this show. I went back home and got my foot wrapped up, and then made the drive out with my friend Scott.  This would be 2nd of many shows at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. I've seen moe here a bunch of times too, and although a lot of people hate it, I just have a thing for this place. I always chill on the beach all afternoon and then hang out at the parking lot next to the police station and party with all of the other concert goers.
		This would be 2nd of many shows at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. I've seen moe here a bunch of times too, and although a lot of people hate it, I just have a thing for this place. I always chill on the beach all afternoon and then hang out at the parking lot next to the police station and party with all of the other concert goers. This was one of the weirder shows that I have been to. So the old Avalon (which is now the House of Blues) used to have a club night, like a lot of venues do. This show started at exactly 7PM, and at that time, there were probably 200 people still outside in line. It was one of only two shows, that I wasn't inside for the beginning of the show (the other being 9/8/11.) I was outside until the end of GYMRH, and I tried to get in with my fake ID. No luck and I got it swiped, so I wasn't in a good mood when I got in because that was my baby haha.
		This was one of the weirder shows that I have been to. So the old Avalon (which is now the House of Blues) used to have a club night, like a lot of venues do. This show started at exactly 7PM, and at that time, there were probably 200 people still outside in line. It was one of only two shows, that I wasn't inside for the beginning of the show (the other being 9/8/11.) I was outside until the end of GYMRH, and I tried to get in with my fake ID. No luck and I got it swiped, so I wasn't in a good mood when I got in because that was my baby haha. This was the first show where I really got IT. It was a random rainy night in Providence and I remember taking the RIPTA down to Lupo's while everybody else was taking it to the Dunkin Donuts Center to watch our shitty basketball team get crushed by another Big East opponent. I went to this show by myself and did not know anyone else there, it was just me and the band. The Visions > Phil's Farm was what sealed it for me. I hadn't felt that type of intensity from a band before. I wasn't around in the mid-90's to get all the incredible Phish shows. This was our generation's jam band. The second set was all a blur for me at this point, but that end of the first set was the reason I am still seeing them today.
		This was the first show where I really got IT. It was a random rainy night in Providence and I remember taking the RIPTA down to Lupo's while everybody else was taking it to the Dunkin Donuts Center to watch our shitty basketball team get crushed by another Big East opponent. I went to this show by myself and did not know anyone else there, it was just me and the band. The Visions > Phil's Farm was what sealed it for me. I hadn't felt that type of intensity from a band before. I wasn't around in the mid-90's to get all the incredible Phish shows. This was our generation's jam band. The second set was all a blur for me at this point, but that end of the first set was the reason I am still seeing them today.
	 This show was probably the drunkest I have ever been, and the loosest I have ever seen the band (rivaled by only the acoustic 4/5/09 show at Toad's 3 years later.) I took the Peter Pan bus down from Providence for this, and me and my buddies at Conn College got absolutely blasted for this show.
		This show was probably the drunkest I have ever been, and the loosest I have ever seen the band (rivaled by only the acoustic 4/5/09 show at Toad's 3 years later.) I took the Peter Pan bus down from Providence for this, and me and my buddies at Conn College got absolutely blasted for this show. This was my first "real show" after my first being the Big Summer Classic at Mansfield. I was a Sophomore at Providence College and was very excited to see Umphrey's play at our college town Lupo's venue.
		This was my first "real show" after my first being the Big Summer Classic at Mansfield. I was a Sophomore at Providence College and was very excited to see Umphrey's play at our college town Lupo's venue. This was my first of (as of now) 69 shows. I first found out about UM after they did the "Molester Medley" for Halloween 2004. Phish had just broken up and I needed a new band to fill the void. I listened to the song Anchor Drops, and absolutely loved it, so I got the album for Christmas that year. This show was the first one in the NE region for that year, and it's kind of crazy to think that now, as they have played here in the winter ever since.
		This was my first of (as of now) 69 shows. I first found out about UM after they did the "Molester Medley" for Halloween 2004. Phish had just broken up and I needed a new band to fill the void. I listened to the song Anchor Drops, and absolutely loved it, so I got the album for Christmas that year. This show was the first one in the NE region for that year, and it's kind of crazy to think that now, as they have played here in the winter ever since. Kickass Show. Kickass setlist. Bayliss dedicated Mulche's to some kid for his birthday which was sweet. Kris came out after and talk with some of us as well as Brendan. Best band out there. I had to scoop up my face with a cup.
		Kickass Show. Kickass setlist. Bayliss dedicated Mulche's to some kid for his birthday which was sweet. Kris came out after and talk with some of us as well as Brendan. Best band out there. I had to scoop up my face with a cup.  Ever since me and a few of my buddies made the trip from Auburn, AL up to Asheville, NC for this one it has been known amongst us as "The Show".  It was a fantastic atmosphere as well as a kick ass setlist.
		Ever since me and a few of my buddies made the trip from Auburn, AL up to Asheville, NC for this one it has been known amongst us as "The Show".  It was a fantastic atmosphere as well as a kick ass setlist.   This show was bloody fantastic start to finish. With a Wife Soup opener you know you are in for a treat. The Much Obliged jam was dirty, had a couple different sections worth listening to. If you're looking for a metal, in your face, rock show look no further. Wizard into a full band Orfeo was beautiful, and the return to wizard flawlessly segued into Joel's piano solo.
		This show was bloody fantastic start to finish. With a Wife Soup opener you know you are in for a treat. The Much Obliged jam was dirty, had a couple different sections worth listening to. If you're looking for a metal, in your face, rock show look no further. Wizard into a full band Orfeo was beautiful, and the return to wizard flawlessly segued into Joel's piano solo.  I saw UM for my first time at Penn's Peak last time they played there.  I was really excited to go back, and expected a heater. The band delivered!
		I saw UM for my first time at Penn's Peak last time they played there.  I was really excited to go back, and expected a heater. The band delivered! Loved the Phil's sandwich, Example 1 was funky, sick jam in Domino Theory. Thin Air with In the Hall of the Mountain King ending! Sunglasses at Night in the Triple Wide was epic! 22min DBK?! Awesome show overall, my third, second time at House of Blues. I have to say though, I really dislike this venue. Security guards are very rude, the bar offers no craft beers at all, and its like $8 for a tall yuengling.
		Loved the Phil's sandwich, Example 1 was funky, sick jam in Domino Theory. Thin Air with In the Hall of the Mountain King ending! Sunglasses at Night in the Triple Wide was epic! 22min DBK?! Awesome show overall, my third, second time at House of Blues. I have to say though, I really dislike this venue. Security guards are very rude, the bar offers no craft beers at all, and its like $8 for a tall yuengling.
	 went to halloween and this show and I don't know really which was better. bayliss and stasik killed it last night that one thing is for sure
		went to halloween and this show and I don't know really which was better. bayliss and stasik killed it last night that one thing is for sure
	 UMazing! My first Floyd cover, which I have been chasing, and I needed that All In Time, thank you Umphrey's! This setlist and this venue result in an umphreaking dream come true.  Can't wait til they come back.
		UMazing! My first Floyd cover, which I have been chasing, and I needed that All In Time, thank you Umphrey's! This setlist and this venue result in an umphreaking dream come true.  Can't wait til they come back.
	 WOW!!! Great Venue, Great Show. If you have never been to Penns Peak you are missing out, what a nice place to see UM !!! The show was bursting with energy from start to finish. The Wife Soup was out of control with jamming peaks that will make your hair stand up. A+++++
		WOW!!! Great Venue, Great Show. If you have never been to Penns Peak you are missing out, what a nice place to see UM !!! The show was bursting with energy from start to finish. The Wife Soup was out of control with jamming peaks that will make your hair stand up. A+++++
	 First off, if you're seeing Umph at HOB Boston in the future, get there plenty early.  A February line next to Fenway isn't all that pleasant.  We managed to get in during JaJunk, after waiting at least 30-40 minutes in line, and there was still a looooong line behind us.
		First off, if you're seeing Umph at HOB Boston in the future, get there plenty early.  A February line next to Fenway isn't all that pleasant.  We managed to get in during JaJunk, after waiting at least 30-40 minutes in line, and there was still a looooong line behind us. Amazing show. More amazing than the music though was the set break entertainment. In the second row of (or maybe third) of seats there was a dude peaking hard. He was out of his mind and everyone was enjoying the show. The moment security came by he decided it was good time to drop his pants. Not wanting to touch naked man junk the security and cops actually just let him be for a good while. However, once the second set started I am pretty sure they took him out.
		Amazing show. More amazing than the music though was the set break entertainment. In the second row of (or maybe third) of seats there was a dude peaking hard. He was out of his mind and everyone was enjoying the show. The moment security came by he decided it was good time to drop his pants. Not wanting to touch naked man junk the security and cops actually just let him be for a good while. However, once the second set started I am pretty sure they took him out.
	 When you look at the amount of songs on the setlists, you can tell that this is not an improv-heavy show by any means.  That is not to say that this is a bad show.  In fact, this show is just pure fire, in my opinion.
		When you look at the amount of songs on the setlists, you can tell that this is not an improv-heavy show by any means.  That is not to say that this is a bad show.  In fact, this show is just pure fire, in my opinion. One of my favorite shows:
		One of my favorite shows: When it comes to UM at Summercamp, I think this is THE show that Umphreaks would agree is the top dog.  Up to 2008, UM had slowly been usurping their dominance over Summercamp leading up to this show.  2006 saw the 1st time that UM got a headlining set/show on the 'main stage' and that began the ascension up the SC throne.  2007 also gave UM a headlining show, but 2008 set the stage for SC to be UM's festie to dominate, if ya ask me.
		When it comes to UM at Summercamp, I think this is THE show that Umphreaks would agree is the top dog.  Up to 2008, UM had slowly been usurping their dominance over Summercamp leading up to this show.  2006 saw the 1st time that UM got a headlining set/show on the 'main stage' and that began the ascension up the SC throne.  2007 also gave UM a headlining show, but 2008 set the stage for SC to be UM's festie to dominate, if ya ask me. Hurricane Ike epicness.
		Hurricane Ike epicness. This was my first UM show.  Came right before they started AIT.  The entire performance of AIT made me an instant fan.  ten years later, they are still my favorite band.  Thanks UM, its been better than I ever could have imagined.
		This was my first UM show.  Came right before they started AIT.  The entire performance of AIT made me an instant fan.  ten years later, they are still my favorite band.  Thanks UM, its been better than I ever could have imagined.
	 Finally got an Intentions Clear, Morning Song, a Padgett's, the list goes on and on.  This was the pop up set of all pop up sets.  White Pickle and Den are fourth quarter UM Bowl jams so its neat to see those out on tour after witnessing them once before.  Throw a second Mail Package and a Slacker on top of that as well?  Shit.  Bridgeless>Cherub Rock was insane, and Kris tearing it up with Mother?  Dopest of dope.  At first we thought this night was going to be the warm up for Saturday but holy god were we wrong.  Excellent Halloween run.
		Finally got an Intentions Clear, Morning Song, a Padgett's, the list goes on and on.  This was the pop up set of all pop up sets.  White Pickle and Den are fourth quarter UM Bowl jams so its neat to see those out on tour after witnessing them once before.  Throw a second Mail Package and a Slacker on top of that as well?  Shit.  Bridgeless>Cherub Rock was insane, and Kris tearing it up with Mother?  Dopest of dope.  At first we thought this night was going to be the warm up for Saturday but holy god were we wrong.  Excellent Halloween run.
	 This night rivals night 2 at the Riverside in my opinion....both were phenomenal but this night is silly good.  Intentions clear gets really funky and jammy and then I went absolutely bolistic when I got white pickle into den...anyone who went to UMbowl 3 should have a deep appreciation for how insanely great these two tunes really are!  I called the Padgett's profile before the show and was going nuts when they ended set 1 with it.  UM was really going for it in the new venue and the sound was AWESOME downstairs!  Set 2 continues with a bunch of stuff we havent gotten in a while....Mail Package, resolution wiht great jam from previous halloween, and morning song was beautiful!  Kris Myers was in rock star mode for Mother where he sang and ran all over the stage....awesome start to the weekend!
		This night rivals night 2 at the Riverside in my opinion....both were phenomenal but this night is silly good.  Intentions clear gets really funky and jammy and then I went absolutely bolistic when I got white pickle into den...anyone who went to UMbowl 3 should have a deep appreciation for how insanely great these two tunes really are!  I called the Padgett's profile before the show and was going nuts when they ended set 1 with it.  UM was really going for it in the new venue and the sound was AWESOME downstairs!  Set 2 continues with a bunch of stuff we havent gotten in a while....Mail Package, resolution wiht great jam from previous halloween, and morning song was beautiful!  Kris Myers was in rock star mode for Mother where he sang and ran all over the stage....awesome start to the weekend!
	 This mash-up weekend was a blast!  Anyone from Wisco has been wishing and hoping for UM to start rocking the Riverside instead of the horrible sounding Rave across town.  I was super excited to hear smell the mitten which has a nice dance party jam on it....I havent gotten that one in many years now.  All the mashups are spot on but my favorite was Life During Exodus.  Rocker Pt. 2 is an epic uplifter and the Kabump was a gem to get as well...5 out of 5....great rager!
		This mash-up weekend was a blast!  Anyone from Wisco has been wishing and hoping for UM to start rocking the Riverside instead of the horrible sounding Rave across town.  I was super excited to hear smell the mitten which has a nice dance party jam on it....I havent gotten that one in many years now.  All the mashups are spot on but my favorite was Life During Exodus.  Rocker Pt. 2 is an epic uplifter and the Kabump was a gem to get as well...5 out of 5....great rager!
	 I saw them in Cleveland two or three days before this at the House of Blues and I must say I agree with the last post that the energy in Kalamazoo was ridiculous in comparison.
		I saw them in Cleveland two or three days before this at the House of Blues and I must say I agree with the last post that the energy in Kalamazoo was ridiculous in comparison.
	 2nd time at Cleveland HOB. Gotta agree, heavy on the security. (Those poor hot body surfers being groped by the crowd, then escorted out by the heavies.) Solid show, BB tore it up, killer cover of Temple of the Dog tune. Jake played back a bit. I like that he can do that comfortably & still rock us. Great show.
		2nd time at Cleveland HOB. Gotta agree, heavy on the security. (Those poor hot body surfers being groped by the crowd, then escorted out by the heavies.) Solid show, BB tore it up, killer cover of Temple of the Dog tune. Jake played back a bit. I like that he can do that comfortably & still rock us. Great show.
	 Actually I think the fight was at the end of the Booth Love Jam. Which sounds a lot like No Crying In Mexico btw.
		Actually I think the fight was at the end of the Booth Love Jam. Which sounds a lot like No Crying In Mexico btw.
	 "Welcome"
		"Welcome" I cannot rave about this weekend enough! Maybe the best weekend of college I had. Three great shows in three nights. This show was a straight up rocking dance party. I love a good horn section and they brought it this night. Umphreys usually brings the party the when they come to higher ground, but something about this three night set was magically. The crowd was having fun and the band was particularly funny. get all three nights if you can!
		I cannot rave about this weekend enough! Maybe the best weekend of college I had. Three great shows in three nights. This show was a straight up rocking dance party. I love a good horn section and they brought it this night. Umphreys usually brings the party the when they come to higher ground, but something about this three night set was magically. The crowd was having fun and the band was particularly funny. get all three nights if you can!
	 What an incredible show this was! To follow up Red Rocks with this night was beyond amazing. It was a life changing show for me. I liked Umphrey's before this show, but now I can't get enough of them. I couldn't stop moving or feeling the music. From Joel's incredibly succinct keyboard work, Brendan's focus and yet relaxed performance, Jake's insane picking, Chris's and Andy's rhythm setting the pace, and Ryan's vibing on the bass --- I was definitely beyond in love, wet, and creamed when I left this show... I got Umph Love!
		What an incredible show this was! To follow up Red Rocks with this night was beyond amazing. It was a life changing show for me. I liked Umphrey's before this show, but now I can't get enough of them. I couldn't stop moving or feeling the music. From Joel's incredibly succinct keyboard work, Brendan's focus and yet relaxed performance, Jake's insane picking, Chris's and Andy's rhythm setting the pace, and Ryan's vibing on the bass --- I was definitely beyond in love, wet, and creamed when I left this show... I got Umph Love!
	 one of the best crowds and a great show! crazy echo and deeper>eat bridgeless>#5>bridgeless??  insane.. soul food had the crowd going crazy and the band loved it
		one of the best crowds and a great show! crazy echo and deeper>eat bridgeless>#5>bridgeless??  insane.. soul food had the crowd going crazy and the band loved it
	 Last night's show had an incredible amount of energy, twice that of when I last saw them at The Interlochen Center for the Arts.  It had a nice heavy metal feel to last night's show which is always awesome.  The Booth Love with a little Eminem jam was sweet, but the
		Last night's show had an incredible amount of energy, twice that of when I last saw them at The Interlochen Center for the Arts.  It had a nice heavy metal feel to last night's show which is always awesome.  The Booth Love with a little Eminem jam was sweet, but the  Perhaps the greatest Umphrey's show I've been to since 2008. SOO much energy, due in part from the band having played Toronto last night and a Kalamazoo crowd that always come out to support the local band.
		Perhaps the greatest Umphrey's show I've been to since 2008. SOO much energy, due in part from the band having played Toronto last night and a Kalamazoo crowd that always come out to support the local band.  Umphreys should play with Zach more often
		Umphreys should play with Zach more often 204-03-12 Park West, Chicago, IL
		204-03-12 Park West, Chicago, IL My second show and first two-setter is still a favorite of mine.  I just dug out the UMlive last week to give it a relisten. First set highlights are the Push the Pig, N2F>Thin Air with Sam Holt and the acoustic ITK.
		My second show and first two-setter is still a favorite of mine.  I just dug out the UMlive last week to give it a relisten. First set highlights are the Push the Pig, N2F>Thin Air with Sam Holt and the acoustic ITK.   After a rather pedestrian set at Koka Booth Amphitheathre opening for STS9 earlier in the day, I kind of expected to get our asses handed to us at the late night Lincoln show.  After waiting and waiting and waiting, the show finally began I believe a little after midnight.  This set was a complete about face from the daytime set.  The band seemed about as amped as I'd ever seen them.  Could've been the tiny stage they were playing on or the rowdiness of the crowd, but I don't think I've ever seen them this loose before.  Check out the skullfuckery in the first Voices Inside My Head/Snake Juice jam.  I also think this is the best encore I've ever seen by any band.
		After a rather pedestrian set at Koka Booth Amphitheathre opening for STS9 earlier in the day, I kind of expected to get our asses handed to us at the late night Lincoln show.  After waiting and waiting and waiting, the show finally began I believe a little after midnight.  This set was a complete about face from the daytime set.  The band seemed about as amped as I'd ever seen them.  Could've been the tiny stage they were playing on or the rowdiness of the crowd, but I don't think I've ever seen them this loose before.  Check out the skullfuckery in the first Voices Inside My Head/Snake Juice jam.  I also think this is the best encore I've ever seen by any band. UMbowl 3 may be the greatest umphreys performance to date...its simply amazing how they completely get better and better year after year...I can recall after umbowl 2 thinking you couldnt play a concert that compares with it, but sure enough umbowl 3 crushed it.  It was nice to see my people vote in a little GD and we all enjoyed that a ton.  Too many high points to recap but set 2 and 4 are statements in how much better this band is than anyone!
		UMbowl 3 may be the greatest umphreys performance to date...its simply amazing how they completely get better and better year after year...I can recall after umbowl 2 thinking you couldnt play a concert that compares with it, but sure enough umbowl 3 crushed it.  It was nice to see my people vote in a little GD and we all enjoyed that a ton.  Too many high points to recap but set 2 and 4 are statements in how much better this band is than anyone!
	 Highlights in this night was the 1348 and especially Haji with Allie Kral crushing on fiddle.  Also all the choir parts are just amazing with a perfect closer of you cant always get what you want...epic two night stand.
		Highlights in this night was the 1348 and especially Haji with Allie Kral crushing on fiddle.  Also all the choir parts are just amazing with a perfect closer of you cant always get what you want...epic two night stand.
	 These two Thanksgiving shows will always have a special place in my heart!  Epic sets both nights and UM truly was destroying all there jams on these nights.  Red tape is unusually "steely dan" jam esque and I really dig where it ends up.  Wappy sprayberry is hands down the best version I've ever heard in 45 plus live shows and listening to hundreds...
		These two Thanksgiving shows will always have a special place in my heart!  Epic sets both nights and UM truly was destroying all there jams on these nights.  Red tape is unusually "steely dan" jam esque and I really dig where it ends up.  Wappy sprayberry is hands down the best version I've ever heard in 45 plus live shows and listening to hundreds...
	 This show is for improv whores like myself.  The 1st set is something else, with only 4 songs!  Fantastic jams in every song sans Water, which is THE perfect 'breather' song.
		This show is for improv whores like myself.  The 1st set is something else, with only 4 songs!  Fantastic jams in every song sans Water, which is THE perfect 'breather' song. I had a blast at this show in my hometown on Saturday night!  Took a bunch of Umphreys virgins who were blown away...  I absolutely loved the 2nd set, but could have used another encore...  Then again, I could always use another umphreys encore!!  First time hearing the Triple Wide in person, it was the sheeeet!  PS:  Hate this venue, too many rules (HOUSE OF RULES!)
		I had a blast at this show in my hometown on Saturday night!  Took a bunch of Umphreys virgins who were blown away...  I absolutely loved the 2nd set, but could have used another encore...  Then again, I could always use another umphreys encore!!  First time hearing the Triple Wide in person, it was the sheeeet!  PS:  Hate this venue, too many rules (HOUSE OF RULES!)
	 This is fantastic show that really shows off what Umphrey's is all about. It opens up with a hard hitting The Floor and moves into a nice version of Wappy Sprayberry. My jaw then dropped as I got two of my favorites in a row with Wife Soup and Resolution. At this point I need to take a minute to talk about this version of Resolution. IT IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. Period. Possibly one of the best Umphrey's jams I've ever heard. Booth Love is always a dance party and the set ending Hangover is great with the crowd really getting in to the "All Night Long!" section. The second is equally as impressive with a dark version of The Triple Wide and a version of Haji that makes you want to throw your arms around your best friends at the show and sing at the top of your lungs. Hurt Bird Bath is switched up a bit from its normal progression but moves really quickly. The encore was great with the Bulls on Parade jam to end the show with lots of energy
		This is fantastic show that really shows off what Umphrey's is all about. It opens up with a hard hitting The Floor and moves into a nice version of Wappy Sprayberry. My jaw then dropped as I got two of my favorites in a row with Wife Soup and Resolution. At this point I need to take a minute to talk about this version of Resolution. IT IS ABSOLUTELY AWESOME. Period. Possibly one of the best Umphrey's jams I've ever heard. Booth Love is always a dance party and the set ending Hangover is great with the crowd really getting in to the "All Night Long!" section. The second is equally as impressive with a dark version of The Triple Wide and a version of Haji that makes you want to throw your arms around your best friends at the show and sing at the top of your lungs. Hurt Bird Bath is switched up a bit from its normal progression but moves really quickly. The encore was great with the Bulls on Parade jam to end the show with lots of energy
	 After I heard the news of my then favorite band was going to play one last festival(August 14 & 15 2004) and then break up or go hiatus or whatever disturbing term they wanted to use. I was heart broken. I needed live music therapy.
		After I heard the news of my then favorite band was going to play one last festival(August 14 & 15 2004) and then break up or go hiatus or whatever disturbing term they wanted to use. I was heart broken. I needed live music therapy.   first set was all jams got heavier in the second set but ended with a weak encore cutting a cover before the floor
		first set was all jams got heavier in the second set but ended with a weak encore cutting a cover before the floor
	 Wow, where do I start with this show?  I wasn't actually at this one, but I bought this one a couple of months ago, and I'm here to tell you that this EASILY an all-time top 3 UM show!
		Wow, where do I start with this show?  I wasn't actually at this one, but I bought this one a couple of months ago, and I'm here to tell you that this EASILY an all-time top 3 UM show! I turned 17 on the day of this show and subsequently got a surprise "Happy Birthday" shout out from Brendan at the commencement of the behemoth N2F>divisions>N2F>divisions sandwich. Forever, this will be the moment I remember in terms of magical concert experiences. Thank you Umphrey's from the deepest fathoms of my soul! Sincerely, your life long rawker.
		I turned 17 on the day of this show and subsequently got a surprise "Happy Birthday" shout out from Brendan at the commencement of the behemoth N2F>divisions>N2F>divisions sandwich. Forever, this will be the moment I remember in terms of magical concert experiences. Thank you Umphrey's from the deepest fathoms of my soul! Sincerely, your life long rawker.
	 My second show after a huge gap from not going since '06.  I got deeper into UM after my friend gave me a huge stash of free '09 UM tracks.  I then bought Mantis, I then bought Anchor Drops, I then was hooked for life and went to my second show...THIS show.
		My second show after a huge gap from not going since '06.  I got deeper into UM after my friend gave me a huge stash of free '09 UM tracks.  I then bought Mantis, I then bought Anchor Drops, I then was hooked for life and went to my second show...THIS show. My second favorite show of the year behind 11.5.11.  The first set was perfectly executed.  The opener into a Jimmy Stewart with Lyrics Intentions Clear was the right way to open a show.  It was like a book with an engaging chapter one.
		My second favorite show of the year behind 11.5.11.  The first set was perfectly executed.  The opener into a Jimmy Stewart with Lyrics Intentions Clear was the right way to open a show.  It was like a book with an engaging chapter one.   Many people said UM was "killing it" in 2011.  This show is the finest example of UM's ability to commit musical homicide on our brains and melted faces.
		Many people said UM was "killing it" in 2011.  This show is the finest example of UM's ability to commit musical homicide on our brains and melted faces. This show is INCREDIBLE! I met Thor!! Cant go wrong with a 40's Theme, than Miami Virtue got the crowd dancing! Kris tells some silly jokes after Push the Pig in his Pamela Anderson Cooper costume.  More energy with Mulches witch goes into an OG Haunt. First mash ,Addicted to Kiss, was hilarious with the dancing women on stage to end the first set!  Second set opens with what was Kids at first but than Come as You Are mashes in to get the crowd raging!  Mulche's comes back from the first set which made me thrash!  One of my favorite All In Time jams, than a Day Nurse to chill the crowd out.  Some very classic songs mashed to end the set. The first encore really left me with enough when In the Puppet Kitchen came out, but than an N2F for a second encore is absurd!! This whole concert is absurd!!! Really exemplifies Umph's creativity and characteristics.  Nothing better than Umphrey's McGee!!
		This show is INCREDIBLE! I met Thor!! Cant go wrong with a 40's Theme, than Miami Virtue got the crowd dancing! Kris tells some silly jokes after Push the Pig in his Pamela Anderson Cooper costume.  More energy with Mulches witch goes into an OG Haunt. First mash ,Addicted to Kiss, was hilarious with the dancing women on stage to end the first set!  Second set opens with what was Kids at first but than Come as You Are mashes in to get the crowd raging!  Mulche's comes back from the first set which made me thrash!  One of my favorite All In Time jams, than a Day Nurse to chill the crowd out.  Some very classic songs mashed to end the set. The first encore really left me with enough when In the Puppet Kitchen came out, but than an N2F for a second encore is absurd!! This whole concert is absurd!!! Really exemplifies Umph's creativity and characteristics.  Nothing better than Umphrey's McGee!!
	 A silly free show to enlighten the ignorant Knoxvillians of the Umphrey's power!!  The people didnt know what hit them when Plunger opened, and Conduit with improv really showed what Umph is about.  Im sure Umphrey's thought they were appealing to the South with WWS even making jokes about fried bacon or something like that. The sun went down and Booth Love gave a nice groove accompanied by the lights of Jeff. The encore gave a lot of energy to end the show!
		A silly free show to enlighten the ignorant Knoxvillians of the Umphrey's power!!  The people didnt know what hit them when Plunger opened, and Conduit with improv really showed what Umph is about.  Im sure Umphrey's thought they were appealing to the South with WWS even making jokes about fried bacon or something like that. The sun went down and Booth Love gave a nice groove accompanied by the lights of Jeff. The encore gave a lot of energy to end the show!
	 Fantastic show! Going from Words to Got Your Milk set the feel for the concert.  The experimental 20 minute Robot World is a highlight which cuts into Uncommon (a personal favorite).  Keller Williams gets the crowd groovin with and appearance on Partyin Peeps and 1348 was a perfect end.  The second set N2F than Cant You See than Sociable Jimmy was epic!
		Fantastic show! Going from Words to Got Your Milk set the feel for the concert.  The experimental 20 minute Robot World is a highlight which cuts into Uncommon (a personal favorite).  Keller Williams gets the crowd groovin with and appearance on Partyin Peeps and 1348 was a perfect end.  The second set N2F than Cant You See than Sociable Jimmy was epic!
	 My first Umph show!!  A great mix of songs and lots of energy! The WWS build into All in Time gives me shivers to this day.  Jeff Coffin blew my mind, and the Mantis/Haj sandwhich was great!  Definitely a solid Umphrey's show!
		My first Umph show!!  A great mix of songs and lots of energy! The WWS build into All in Time gives me shivers to this day.  Jeff Coffin blew my mind, and the Mantis/Haj sandwhich was great!  Definitely a solid Umphrey's show!
	 My first um show and it was certainly memorable. Hot hot improve in SF1, a beatles cover, phils, and hendrix. Set 2 bridgeless and the Zappa encore stand out for me. I partied and talked with Jake in the basement of Peoples "Lumpys" that served as a back stage for the band.It was a fun night and turned me on to Umphreys proper.
		My first um show and it was certainly memorable. Hot hot improve in SF1, a beatles cover, phils, and hendrix. Set 2 bridgeless and the Zappa encore stand out for me. I partied and talked with Jake in the basement of Peoples "Lumpys" that served as a back stage for the band.It was a fun night and turned me on to Umphreys proper.
	 at 1 minute into N2F reprise, there is a stairway to heaven tease if you listen close.
		at 1 minute into N2F reprise, there is a stairway to heaven tease if you listen close. This was first (and only, so far) UM show.  While this isn't the best show of 2012, it is a pretty damned solid show!  The show kicks off with Cummins that segues nicely into Crooked (which possesses a nice, but standard jam).  Intentions is great and has a great jam (vocals are a bit weak compared to other live versions).  Glory is pretty standard.  RtB is probably the best live RtB I've heard out of the other live versions I've heard.  Deeper sandwiched by Nemo is pretty sweet.  Now to the jam of the night - Smell The Mitten!  Clocking in at 15 minutes, Mitten has some sweet improv that includes a snippet of Steve Miller Band's "Abracadabra", and the last 5 minutes is just a dance party!
		This was first (and only, so far) UM show.  While this isn't the best show of 2012, it is a pretty damned solid show!  The show kicks off with Cummins that segues nicely into Crooked (which possesses a nice, but standard jam).  Intentions is great and has a great jam (vocals are a bit weak compared to other live versions).  Glory is pretty standard.  RtB is probably the best live RtB I've heard out of the other live versions I've heard.  Deeper sandwiched by Nemo is pretty sweet.  Now to the jam of the night - Smell The Mitten!  Clocking in at 15 minutes, Mitten has some sweet improv that includes a snippet of Steve Miller Band's "Abracadabra", and the last 5 minutes is just a dance party! On this, the 12th anniversary of my first show, I thought I'd share what little I remember about it. They had been hyped up to me by a few friends, including one who'd been seeing them at Notre Dame since the start.
		On this, the 12th anniversary of my first show, I thought I'd share what little I remember about it. They had been hyped up to me by a few friends, including one who'd been seeing them at Notre Dame since the start. Mirro's last night of tour brought the goods.  I'm not sure if this show is on people's radar but it is straight fire.
		Mirro's last night of tour brought the goods.  I'm not sure if this show is on people's radar but it is straight fire.   This was a very unique show in my opinion. Highlights galore... ITK> tribute to Stone Pony legends Bruce and Joel> ITK, Kula (with Kula tease?), Blue> Keefer> Echo... great night on the boardwalk!
		This was a very unique show in my opinion. Highlights galore... ITK> tribute to Stone Pony legends Bruce and Joel> ITK, Kula (with Kula tease?), Blue> Keefer> Echo... great night on the boardwalk!
	 Peaking at The Peak! One more my favorite local venues. It was cool catching Water and LMS. Intentions Clear had a great jam that came outta nowhere.
		Peaking at The Peak! One more my favorite local venues. It was cool catching Water and LMS. Intentions Clear had a great jam that came outta nowhere.
	 Great day setter. My brother and I caught Jake and Pony standing next to us grooving to Femi Kuti earlier in the day. I told 'em to "play that funky Booth Lovin'" knowing it was one they had been polishing. The Miles Davis cover took me by surprise, very cool to hear. Divisions> I'm on Fire> Divisions was so nice.
		Great day setter. My brother and I caught Jake and Pony standing next to us grooving to Femi Kuti earlier in the day. I told 'em to "play that funky Booth Lovin'" knowing it was one they had been polishing. The Miles Davis cover took me by surprise, very cool to hear. Divisions> I'm on Fire> Divisions was so nice. Drove up from WVU on a "school night". I'm glad we did... Show Biz Kids, Andy's Last Beer and Kimble were highlights.
		Drove up from WVU on a "school night". I'm glad we did... Show Biz Kids, Andy's Last Beer and Kimble were highlights.
	 Definitely a Top 5 show in my book. All Gooders were talking about the Shine On You Crazy Diamond for the rest of of fest.
		Definitely a Top 5 show in my book. All Gooders were talking about the Shine On You Crazy Diamond for the rest of of fest.  This show was so different from the night before. Very uneven. Just as the night before, second set was killer.
		This show was so different from the night before. Very uneven. Just as the night before, second set was killer.  This might be a Top 5 show for me. This show brought the Soul!
		This might be a Top 5 show for me. This show brought the Soul! Night time is the right time! Farag came around to the front to rap Regulate. Push the Pig with Murphy stick out in my mind. Kabump> Gulf Stream... when will that ever happen again!?
		Night time is the right time! Farag came around to the front to rap Regulate. Push the Pig with Murphy stick out in my mind. Kabump> Gulf Stream... when will that ever happen again!?
	 My first UM and tBD (and only) show. Utopian> All in Time hooked me. The Biscuits put up a stronger show as the closer, but UM ultimately won me over.
		My first UM and tBD (and only) show. Utopian> All in Time hooked me. The Biscuits put up a stronger show as the closer, but UM ultimately won me over.
	 To say the least THIS SHOW WAS FIRE! This was my first real full 2 set over a year after my first exposure at Warren Haynes Xmas Jam and Ive heard maybe 2 or 3 other 2012 shows so far that can compare. The yams are incredible. The covers are SICK. And the segues are groovy.
		To say the least THIS SHOW WAS FIRE! This was my first real full 2 set over a year after my first exposure at Warren Haynes Xmas Jam and Ive heard maybe 2 or 3 other 2012 shows so far that can compare. The yams are incredible. The covers are SICK. And the segues are groovy. First off, there is nothing like Warren Haynes' Xmas Jam. I've been the past 3 years and have seen talents from William Bell, Ani Difranco, and Counting Crows to Moe., Umph, and Mule and it never disappoints. GO! SCI is coming this year and tix just went on sell. Now on to the review.
		First off, there is nothing like Warren Haynes' Xmas Jam. I've been the past 3 years and have seen talents from William Bell, Ani Difranco, and Counting Crows to Moe., Umph, and Mule and it never disappoints. GO! SCI is coming this year and tix just went on sell. Now on to the review.  Only UM show ever in Delaware! I would love for them to return; the venue was great and the elderly ushers seemed very confused by UM. This is an underrated show. The jam out of Ocean Billy was pretty unique. It was a 2-part jam that evolved out of what sounded like some prerecorded beats and samples and featured a nice BB riff. Spires included the outro, which was a treat, and Jake slayed the WMM solo per usual. Nice jam in LMS which may have been the best improv of the night. Toto cover and the Crazy Fingers excerpt were much appreciated. PtP also had an interesting jam with some samples of a baby's laugh and Jake mimicking it with some guitaromatopoeia. Bob tease before the encore.
		Only UM show ever in Delaware! I would love for them to return; the venue was great and the elderly ushers seemed very confused by UM. This is an underrated show. The jam out of Ocean Billy was pretty unique. It was a 2-part jam that evolved out of what sounded like some prerecorded beats and samples and featured a nice BB riff. Spires included the outro, which was a treat, and Jake slayed the WMM solo per usual. Nice jam in LMS which may have been the best improv of the night. Toto cover and the Crazy Fingers excerpt were much appreciated. PtP also had an interesting jam with some samples of a baby's laugh and Jake mimicking it with some guitaromatopoeia. Bob tease before the encore.
	 In my opinion, the early show at Festival Pier was the better show in terms of playing, but the energy in the TLA for the latenight was ridiculous. The jam between Snucka parts I and II got the party started. The rap medley following Regulate was also a highlight.
		In my opinion, the early show at Festival Pier was the better show in terms of playing, but the energy in the TLA for the latenight was ridiculous. The jam between Snucka parts I and II got the party started. The rap medley following Regulate was also a highlight.
	 Probably the best UM show I've seen in person, and the closest thing I get to a hometown show taboot. Roulette was extended, with a nice linear jam based on a BB riff. Mulche's had a nice jam as well, including a dub section, and the transition back into N2F before ending the set was very well done. Phil's was easily the jam of the night, but both halves of Ringo had some good jamming, with a Voodoo Child jam in the first section and Slacker and Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty jams in the second segment. Nice rarities too with Roulette, Uncommon, BtL, 13 Days, and Prophecy Now.
		Probably the best UM show I've seen in person, and the closest thing I get to a hometown show taboot. Roulette was extended, with a nice linear jam based on a BB riff. Mulche's had a nice jam as well, including a dub section, and the transition back into N2F before ending the set was very well done. Phil's was easily the jam of the night, but both halves of Ringo had some good jamming, with a Voodoo Child jam in the first section and Slacker and Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty jams in the second segment. Nice rarities too with Roulette, Uncommon, BtL, 13 Days, and Prophecy Now.
	 It goes without saying that this show is a must listen - Stanley Jordan cannot be human... just can't be.
		It goes without saying that this show is a must listen - Stanley Jordan cannot be human... just can't be.  This may have been "The show" from sUMmer school. Each night was special in its own way, but this show was especially memorable. The Phils Farm and DBK sandwiches were definitely the highlights, but pretty much all the jams were extremely tight and the more elaborate rehearsed parts in songs like Go to Hell and Mantis were played perfectly.
		This may have been "The show" from sUMmer school. Each night was special in its own way, but this show was especially memorable. The Phils Farm and DBK sandwiches were definitely the highlights, but pretty much all the jams were extremely tight and the more elaborate rehearsed parts in songs like Go to Hell and Mantis were played perfectly. Some nights will live forever, the fourth and final night of the run with Joshua Redman will remain with me in perpetuity. Archive.org link. Well worth the effort of converting from FLAC.
		Some nights will live forever, the fourth and final night of the run with Joshua Redman will remain with me in perpetuity. Archive.org link. Well worth the effort of converting from FLAC. I was pumped when I saw Umphrey's was playing a free show at the Super Bowl Village.  My buddy and I left from Columbus and picked up one more friend in Dayton.  When we got near the stadium in Indianapolis, the whole area of wild but somehow we managed to find a miracle open parking spot a block from the action. The village is basically a giant party formed by many independent parties:bars, stages, private tents, etc.  I had this fantasy that Umphrey's was going to fall under people's radar at an event like this and I would get up close....I was pleasantly surprised to find a massive crowd backed up the street to see UM.  The kids we ended up next to were from Indiana, but they had  been in Columbus seeing the Werks at the same new years show as us just a month before.
		I was pumped when I saw Umphrey's was playing a free show at the Super Bowl Village.  My buddy and I left from Columbus and picked up one more friend in Dayton.  When we got near the stadium in Indianapolis, the whole area of wild but somehow we managed to find a miracle open parking spot a block from the action. The village is basically a giant party formed by many independent parties:bars, stages, private tents, etc.  I had this fantasy that Umphrey's was going to fall under people's radar at an event like this and I would get up close....I was pleasantly surprised to find a massive crowd backed up the street to see UM.  The kids we ended up next to were from Indiana, but they had  been in Columbus seeing the Werks at the same new years show as us just a month before. All you need to know is that this second set/encore has to be some of the best UM I've ever witnessed! Hammer after hammer was laid until the lights went out and they dropped the sickest Pink Floyd cover! It was played about as well as any band that is not Pink Floyd could ever play it! The sax was also a nice touch. Double encores are always bitchin' as well. This show is easily in my top 3! 5/5
		All you need to know is that this second set/encore has to be some of the best UM I've ever witnessed! Hammer after hammer was laid until the lights went out and they dropped the sickest Pink Floyd cover! It was played about as well as any band that is not Pink Floyd could ever play it! The sax was also a nice touch. Double encores are always bitchin' as well. This show is easily in my top 3! 5/5 Well....for starters the HBB sandwich in the first set is disgusting and there's umvideo on YouTube to prove it. Got my first Spinal Shaft (4th UM concert at the time) and let me say it's a doozy. The Jimmy Stewart turned into what is known as Red Tape I believe. But it's the Stew out of Groove Holmes that told me this was going to be a good 2 nights in Madison!!! A must hear for any fan! 5/5
		Well....for starters the HBB sandwich in the first set is disgusting and there's umvideo on YouTube to prove it. Got my first Spinal Shaft (4th UM concert at the time) and let me say it's a doozy. The Jimmy Stewart turned into what is known as Red Tape I believe. But it's the Stew out of Groove Holmes that told me this was going to be a good 2 nights in Madison!!! A must hear for any fan! 5/5
	 Solid show.  This was probably the first time I saw UM and left without really feeling the high that they normally give me, but it was not without its moments.  The first set started off great with nice jams in Bottom Half and Higgins, but never really picked back up.  Always nice to see Uncle Wally pop up, but the In The Kitchen and Push the Pig sit ins were very disappointing and never really took off.  The second set was definitely a different story.  I love Mantis, so that was a great start and Ocean Billy was strong with a nice -> into 2nd Self.  The DBK/Zep segment was great with the exception of a bit of an awkward segue into the cover.  The Triple Wide was above average and a nice set ender.  The encore was also a bit standard, but a solid way to leave a show.  Overall, the show was just a bit lacking.  The band never really fully hit their stride I feel, but still a good time.
		Solid show.  This was probably the first time I saw UM and left without really feeling the high that they normally give me, but it was not without its moments.  The first set started off great with nice jams in Bottom Half and Higgins, but never really picked back up.  Always nice to see Uncle Wally pop up, but the In The Kitchen and Push the Pig sit ins were very disappointing and never really took off.  The second set was definitely a different story.  I love Mantis, so that was a great start and Ocean Billy was strong with a nice -> into 2nd Self.  The DBK/Zep segment was great with the exception of a bit of an awkward segue into the cover.  The Triple Wide was above average and a nice set ender.  The encore was also a bit standard, but a solid way to leave a show.  Overall, the show was just a bit lacking.  The band never really fully hit their stride I feel, but still a good time.
	 Can't say enough about how much I love this show.  One of my favorite concert going experiences.  Higher Ground is such a cool, tiny little venue, and the band was just on fire after two nights of throwing down.  There was a loose, party-like atmosphere to the show, but the playing was very precise and focused.  Great lyrical stew in Bottom Half, and an awesome Fuzz into N2F reprise were the highlights of Set 1.  Where this show really took off for me was with Set 2 though.  Cemetery Walk with horns and an ending coda was a revelation.  It's still my favorite version.  The MJ cover had the place getting down and they even jammed out the theme for a good while after the song proper.  A peaking CW2 kept the energy up before a run through the classics Slacker and DBK.  Then Baby Honey Sugar Darling just comes out of nowhere! Great bustout! Having the horns out for the last two songs added a lot and kept a great vibe up. Finally, when they began playing Baracuda I couldn't help but wonder how they'd pull off the vocals.  Then right as they'd normally kick in, Jen Hartswick just flies out on the stage and belted it out.  It was magical.  Absolutely top notch show all around.
		Can't say enough about how much I love this show.  One of my favorite concert going experiences.  Higher Ground is such a cool, tiny little venue, and the band was just on fire after two nights of throwing down.  There was a loose, party-like atmosphere to the show, but the playing was very precise and focused.  Great lyrical stew in Bottom Half, and an awesome Fuzz into N2F reprise were the highlights of Set 1.  Where this show really took off for me was with Set 2 though.  Cemetery Walk with horns and an ending coda was a revelation.  It's still my favorite version.  The MJ cover had the place getting down and they even jammed out the theme for a good while after the song proper.  A peaking CW2 kept the energy up before a run through the classics Slacker and DBK.  Then Baby Honey Sugar Darling just comes out of nowhere! Great bustout! Having the horns out for the last two songs added a lot and kept a great vibe up. Finally, when they began playing Baracuda I couldn't help but wonder how they'd pull off the vocals.  Then right as they'd normally kick in, Jen Hartswick just flies out on the stage and belted it out.  It was magical.  Absolutely top notch show all around.
	 This was a really great show.  Getting to see a full on acoustic show is something that was a big treat for me.  As much as the band shreds electrically, I've always been impressed with the beauty and subtlety of their acoustic style.  This can be seen here in the great first set run of Water > Sweetness > Fearless.  The cover selections were on point; Floyd, Blind Faith, Wings, Seger...can't beat that.  Really enjoyed the Nemo jam, hearing a rare Never Cease, an energetic Peeps, and the debut of Ride On Pony.  Great vibe and energy from the band (they were especially tipsy for much of the show for Kris' birthday) and excellent playing.  A great view of a different side of UM.
		This was a really great show.  Getting to see a full on acoustic show is something that was a big treat for me.  As much as the band shreds electrically, I've always been impressed with the beauty and subtlety of their acoustic style.  This can be seen here in the great first set run of Water > Sweetness > Fearless.  The cover selections were on point; Floyd, Blind Faith, Wings, Seger...can't beat that.  Really enjoyed the Nemo jam, hearing a rare Never Cease, an energetic Peeps, and the debut of Ride On Pony.  Great vibe and energy from the band (they were especially tipsy for much of the show for Kris' birthday) and excellent playing.  A great view of a different side of UM.
	 This was my first UM show.  Looking back it may not have been the best I've seen but I can't help but remember how blown away I was by their playing.  A 20+ minute HBB to start off was a great way to break me in.  Not a ton of jams in the show, but everything was played very well and the GnR cover was a nice unexpected twist. The encore was certainly "uncommon", but had me leaving with a big smile on my face.  Overall, it was a great way to be introduced to this band in the live setting for me.
		This was my first UM show.  Looking back it may not have been the best I've seen but I can't help but remember how blown away I was by their playing.  A 20+ minute HBB to start off was a great way to break me in.  Not a ton of jams in the show, but everything was played very well and the GnR cover was a nice unexpected twist. The encore was certainly "uncommon", but had me leaving with a big smile on my face.  Overall, it was a great way to be introduced to this band in the live setting for me.
	 Another one of those crazy Canopy nights...like the previous December, something must have been in the air and they busted out a unique one this evening.
		Another one of those crazy Canopy nights...like the previous December, something must have been in the air and they busted out a unique one this evening.  A Minnesota Vikings bar in Louisville, KY on a Tuesday night. Even back in 2003, one of those instances where you knew the band could kick back and be loose. The opening "DCI jam" (which was meant to poke fun at the DCI instructional videos that involve the musicians soloing in rounds) turned into a 14 minute monster with a glorious peak...yet further proof in the first two weeks of the Myers era that these guys weren't going to be slowing down. The riff that Jake starts 11:08...and then him and bb trade back and forth and build off of for the next 3 minutes is what St. Peter should have playing at the pearly gates...
		A Minnesota Vikings bar in Louisville, KY on a Tuesday night. Even back in 2003, one of those instances where you knew the band could kick back and be loose. The opening "DCI jam" (which was meant to poke fun at the DCI instructional videos that involve the musicians soloing in rounds) turned into a 14 minute monster with a glorious peak...yet further proof in the first two weeks of the Myers era that these guys weren't going to be slowing down. The riff that Jake starts 11:08...and then him and bb trade back and forth and build off of for the next 3 minutes is what St. Peter should have playing at the pearly gates... First of all, it's wonderful to see the venue listed as Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY. The refurbished theater is amazing. Did everybody notice the faces in the wallpaper?
		First of all, it's wonderful to see the venue listed as Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY. The refurbished theater is amazing. Did everybody notice the faces in the wallpaper? This show was originally scheduled to be on the Peoria Riverfront but it was super cold all that week so the show was moved indoors. I was a little bummed about the move but was happy about a hometown UM show.  The venue at Expo Gardens looked like an old high school gym or cafeteria; the bathrooms like high school locker rooms. The first set was solid but nothing really outstanding.  The Fuzz had the slower funky feel and I believe was a nod to the Peoria Police Dept. who lined the walls, Blues Brothers style.  The set closed with the short-lived Cold Smoke, which is just Go To Hell with lyrics. I was on a Beatles kick during the time so I Want You was a nice addition.
		This show was originally scheduled to be on the Peoria Riverfront but it was super cold all that week so the show was moved indoors. I was a little bummed about the move but was happy about a hometown UM show.  The venue at Expo Gardens looked like an old high school gym or cafeteria; the bathrooms like high school locker rooms. The first set was solid but nothing really outstanding.  The Fuzz had the slower funky feel and I believe was a nod to the Peoria Police Dept. who lined the walls, Blues Brothers style.  The set closed with the short-lived Cold Smoke, which is just Go To Hell with lyrics. I was on a Beatles kick during the time so I Want You was a nice addition. This show was short, but very much to the point. Every song featured pretty extensive jams, most of which were pretty spacy and electronic in nature since this event was celebrating Bob Moog.
		This show was short, but very much to the point. Every song featured pretty extensive jams, most of which were pretty spacy and electronic in nature since this event was celebrating Bob Moog. A historic show for so many reasons. I implore all serious Umphreaks to check this one out over at Archive.org
		A historic show for so many reasons. I implore all serious Umphreaks to check this one out over at Archive.org My First Umphrey's show. What a special night. The August from this show still gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.
		My First Umphrey's show. What a special night. The August from this show still gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.
	 Unfortunately wasn't at this show, but its still one of my go-to shows. The show is pretty much fire start to finish (which I find is usually the case with Boston shows...).
		Unfortunately wasn't at this show, but its still one of my go-to shows. The show is pretty much fire start to finish (which I find is usually the case with Boston shows...). Show was awesome, best small venue I've ever been to, and the lights were awesome, as always.  Staff and security were cool as well.  First set highlights were definitely Visions and Bright Lights, two killer versions right here.  Second set was awesome the whole way through.  I'll definitely be buying the SBD when it's released, this was one of the best shows I've seen all summer.  Also, the upstairs seating at the Cap gives you an awesome view with the 360 degree projections that go all around you enhancing Waful's always sick lighting wizardry. Also it was awesome news to hear that UM will be playing the Beacon Theater for the first time in January.
		Show was awesome, best small venue I've ever been to, and the lights were awesome, as always.  Staff and security were cool as well.  First set highlights were definitely Visions and Bright Lights, two killer versions right here.  Second set was awesome the whole way through.  I'll definitely be buying the SBD when it's released, this was one of the best shows I've seen all summer.  Also, the upstairs seating at the Cap gives you an awesome view with the 360 degree projections that go all around you enhancing Waful's always sick lighting wizardry. Also it was awesome news to hear that UM will be playing the Beacon Theater for the first time in January.
	 It was a sultry night on the Boston wharf made even more infernal by the UM face meltage beneath the Pavilion lights. Marked the 2nd performance of Crucial Taunt (Wayne's World tribute) and the 5th of Comma Later.  My first for both of these tunes made it a memorable night. Unfortunately, it was only a one set performance.  Still made for an awesome time.  The Resolution > 2x2 was by and far the best part of the show.  Check it out.
		It was a sultry night on the Boston wharf made even more infernal by the UM face meltage beneath the Pavilion lights. Marked the 2nd performance of Crucial Taunt (Wayne's World tribute) and the 5th of Comma Later.  My first for both of these tunes made it a memorable night. Unfortunately, it was only a one set performance.  Still made for an awesome time.  The Resolution > 2x2 was by and far the best part of the show.  Check it out.
	 This for me also marked my deflowering at the hand's of UM.
		This for me also marked my deflowering at the hand's of UM. I've been to 45 UM shows, and these three higher ground shows are hands down my favorites, with this night being the highlight. It was Pony's birthday and everyone in the crowd and the band were going ape shit.
		I've been to 45 UM shows, and these three higher ground shows are hands down my favorites, with this night being the highlight. It was Pony's birthday and everyone in the crowd and the band were going ape shit. first time seeing UM!!!.. also first festival!  so i had a lot of learning to do in pacing myself. to much to fast and didn't quite get what was going on with the music.  I listened to the show later and couldn't believe how amazing it was and that i was there! since then i have figured things out a little more and can balance myself to enjoy the music fully. Fortunately there would be many more shows and festivals in the future to redeem myself. Still an amazing time with my best friends, we all learned together.  Love you marvins mtn. top! and Umphreys Mcgee!
		first time seeing UM!!!.. also first festival!  so i had a lot of learning to do in pacing myself. to much to fast and didn't quite get what was going on with the music.  I listened to the show later and couldn't believe how amazing it was and that i was there! since then i have figured things out a little more and can balance myself to enjoy the music fully. Fortunately there would be many more shows and festivals in the future to redeem myself. Still an amazing time with my best friends, we all learned together.  Love you marvins mtn. top! and Umphreys Mcgee!
	 Another all time UM show and a Mirro classic. I couldn't make it to this show but I was there the next night and even on tape this performance blew the next night away.  Listen to how Mirro takes such an ego-less approach to drumming and just lets Jake and Brendan sit on his beats.
		Another all time UM show and a Mirro classic. I couldn't make it to this show but I was there the next night and even on tape this performance blew the next night away.  Listen to how Mirro takes such an ego-less approach to drumming and just lets Jake and Brendan sit on his beats.
	 UM and the new deal! amazing.. missed most of the new deal but its just nice seeing they both played together. a rare occasion. well this show was just incredible from start to finish, they played my favorite songs and surprised us with awesome first time mash-ups. we had a crazy trip getting there.. that almost didnt happen a few times but it did and the show changed lives!!!!!!   Go umph.. keep it goin fellas!
		UM and the new deal! amazing.. missed most of the new deal but its just nice seeing they both played together. a rare occasion. well this show was just incredible from start to finish, they played my favorite songs and surprised us with awesome first time mash-ups. we had a crazy trip getting there.. that almost didnt happen a few times but it did and the show changed lives!!!!!!   Go umph.. keep it goin fellas!
	 This was my favorite UM show! danced with my favorite pillar in the E-factory.. never let go.  from start to finish brought so much joy!  just reading over it brings back those great memories
		This was my favorite UM show! danced with my favorite pillar in the E-factory.. never let go.  from start to finish brought so much joy!  just reading over it brings back those great memories
	 This show is phenomenal. It's as good as anything they have ever played.  There was a special vibe during the Mirro era and I think a lot of people like myself left the VIC that night wondering if we could talk Mirro out of leaving.
		This show is phenomenal. It's as good as anything they have ever played.  There was a special vibe during the Mirro era and I think a lot of people like myself left the VIC that night wondering if we could talk Mirro out of leaving.
	 i left (essentially) the same review on the bort (and can't be bothered to write a different one).  this show was SOLID.  first set didn't do anything TOO noteworthy until visions and bright lights...but those were BOTH pretty over the top.  this band always impresses me but now having listened to them SOOO much and seen them a good handful of times (i think i'm up around 30 shows...need to get an accurate count) over the past 5 years i don't usually get as floored as i did at the end of this first set.  i was pretty speechless.  i'm curious to give it a listen again and see if it does the same for me as it did last night or if i wasn't somewhat blurred/biased a little by the "being there" factor.  waful was totally on point last night.  dear lord he is good at what he does.  such a pro.  i actually feel the opposite of the reviewer below (although i respect his opinion)...in that i LOVED being totally immersed in the lights.  yes...the smoke effects were very dense, obviously so as to enhance the lights and give them more depth and richness, but it definitely didn't impede my vision of the band (then again, i was on the floor, mid-center and wasn't looking through them as much as being in them/under them).  sorry your experience wasn't enhanced by the lights.  the second set was pretty damn tasty start to finish.  mulches, dump, the 2x2/glory sandwich, a well placed (and good choice) walrus cover, a better than average N2F w/willie the pimp and then a divisions enc taboot??...i can not see a DAMN thing to bitch about with ANYTHING in this set.  i will let the endorphins diffuse for a few days and then give this a close listen to see if what i'm about to say is actually accurate...but this show (for me) fell into the top 20%, and probably even 10% of all the shows i've seem by them.  very impressed...and once again baffled by how this band is not selling out venues like MSG etc.  ANYONE who digs TRUE rawk and phenomenal musicianship will go to great lengths to see these guys whenever possible.  i haven't seen a thread about this, but can anyone propose even one credible theory as to why these guys are not selling out every fucking show they play and subsequently being FORCED to play larger venues?  i don't get it.  and lastly may i just add...kris myers is a fucking BEAST.  holy christ.  total animal.  A+ for effort 100% of the time.  soo soo soo good.
		i left (essentially) the same review on the bort (and can't be bothered to write a different one).  this show was SOLID.  first set didn't do anything TOO noteworthy until visions and bright lights...but those were BOTH pretty over the top.  this band always impresses me but now having listened to them SOOO much and seen them a good handful of times (i think i'm up around 30 shows...need to get an accurate count) over the past 5 years i don't usually get as floored as i did at the end of this first set.  i was pretty speechless.  i'm curious to give it a listen again and see if it does the same for me as it did last night or if i wasn't somewhat blurred/biased a little by the "being there" factor.  waful was totally on point last night.  dear lord he is good at what he does.  such a pro.  i actually feel the opposite of the reviewer below (although i respect his opinion)...in that i LOVED being totally immersed in the lights.  yes...the smoke effects were very dense, obviously so as to enhance the lights and give them more depth and richness, but it definitely didn't impede my vision of the band (then again, i was on the floor, mid-center and wasn't looking through them as much as being in them/under them).  sorry your experience wasn't enhanced by the lights.  the second set was pretty damn tasty start to finish.  mulches, dump, the 2x2/glory sandwich, a well placed (and good choice) walrus cover, a better than average N2F w/willie the pimp and then a divisions enc taboot??...i can not see a DAMN thing to bitch about with ANYTHING in this set.  i will let the endorphins diffuse for a few days and then give this a close listen to see if what i'm about to say is actually accurate...but this show (for me) fell into the top 20%, and probably even 10% of all the shows i've seem by them.  very impressed...and once again baffled by how this band is not selling out venues like MSG etc.  ANYONE who digs TRUE rawk and phenomenal musicianship will go to great lengths to see these guys whenever possible.  i haven't seen a thread about this, but can anyone propose even one credible theory as to why these guys are not selling out every fucking show they play and subsequently being FORCED to play larger venues?  i don't get it.  and lastly may i just add...kris myers is a fucking BEAST.  holy christ.  total animal.  A+ for effort 100% of the time.  soo soo soo good.
	 My First show...... I had seen some Umphrey's tapes on some tape trees and decided to check them out while I was living in St. Louis.  Anyone who's been to Cicero's knows how small the venue is, 250 max.  There were probably less than 50 people there.  I remember seeing the band hanging out among the crowd and hoped they were making ends meet so they could keep playing live because they put on one of the most inspired performances I've ever seen from a band.  Looking back, it's a fantasy setlist. If Nachos for Two isn't enough to prove it, how about My favorite Things.  Sick show from an unbelievable Oct. 2001 tour.
		My First show...... I had seen some Umphrey's tapes on some tape trees and decided to check them out while I was living in St. Louis.  Anyone who's been to Cicero's knows how small the venue is, 250 max.  There were probably less than 50 people there.  I remember seeing the band hanging out among the crowd and hoped they were making ends meet so they could keep playing live because they put on one of the most inspired performances I've ever seen from a band.  Looking back, it's a fantasy setlist. If Nachos for Two isn't enough to prove it, how about My favorite Things.  Sick show from an unbelievable Oct. 2001 tour.
	 Great show IMO. I had an absolute blast raging in the balcony. During 1348 I remember a fight breaking out down on the floor. The band kinda mellowed out a bit till security straightened things out then the jammed into Baba O'Riley. "I don't need to fight, to prove I'm right!" It was pretty much slathered in awesome sauce.
		Great show IMO. I had an absolute blast raging in the balcony. During 1348 I remember a fight breaking out down on the floor. The band kinda mellowed out a bit till security straightened things out then the jammed into Baba O'Riley. "I don't need to fight, to prove I'm right!" It was pretty much slathered in awesome sauce. one of my most memorable um moments is this show! It was my first new years with the band! Haven't missed one since....this is where I found my family
		one of my most memorable um moments is this show! It was my first new years with the band! Haven't missed one since....this is where I found my family
	 Show was great! Loved the setlist and the re-worked theater! Sorry this was your first UM show and you hated the lights, but they are an integral part of the experience dude. Waful is a master behind that board and the lights help feed the energy the band is putting out there! Plus, the new additions to the walls on the sides of the stage were pretty tight as well. They did mention on twitter that the new venue had the biggest light rigging they had ever seen, so that also may have added to the feeling of being overwhelmed. I, for one, loved it!
		Show was great! Loved the setlist and the re-worked theater! Sorry this was your first UM show and you hated the lights, but they are an integral part of the experience dude. Waful is a master behind that board and the lights help feed the energy the band is putting out there! Plus, the new additions to the walls on the sides of the stage were pretty tight as well. They did mention on twitter that the new venue had the biggest light rigging they had ever seen, so that also may have added to the feeling of being overwhelmed. I, for one, loved it!
	 I can understand how you feel about the intense light show. You need to get yourself a pair of official UM sunnies to protect your eyes from the madness. The lights are very intense and the music is equally intense. The whole UM experience pushes your brain to the limit of what it can handle. I begun describing it as assault music to first timers. I compare it to seeing Ween play live. Ween and Umphrey's play a super hard, "in your face" style of show and it makes SOME people want to leave and never come back. Those who stay are the true fans and will continue to get blasted by some of the best music you'll get a chance to hear. Don't give up on UM after seeing just one show. Every show is different and your experiences will change!
		I can understand how you feel about the intense light show. You need to get yourself a pair of official UM sunnies to protect your eyes from the madness. The lights are very intense and the music is equally intense. The whole UM experience pushes your brain to the limit of what it can handle. I begun describing it as assault music to first timers. I compare it to seeing Ween play live. Ween and Umphrey's play a super hard, "in your face" style of show and it makes SOME people want to leave and never come back. Those who stay are the true fans and will continue to get blasted by some of the best music you'll get a chance to hear. Don't give up on UM after seeing just one show. Every show is different and your experiences will change! 1st ever UM show.  Hooked from the first note of Jaws Theme... Then the finisher Eminence Front > The Floor.  The parts in between I don't even want to talk about... Too much face melting action for a newbie
		1st ever UM show.  Hooked from the first note of Jaws Theme... Then the finisher Eminence Front > The Floor.  The parts in between I don't even want to talk about... Too much face melting action for a newbie
	 This was my first Umphrey's show — and a real sizzler. The boys came on after my first few Pork Slaps at the bar and proceeded to melt face with a tight and intimate club show. World>Nemo>Prolwer is my pick with some great Chinese intervals. Billy Jean is an obvious fit to sandwich with Regulate. Miss Tinkles brought the house down before a rock-solid Floor encore.
		This was my first Umphrey's show — and a real sizzler. The boys came on after my first few Pork Slaps at the bar and proceeded to melt face with a tight and intimate club show. World>Nemo>Prolwer is my pick with some great Chinese intervals. Billy Jean is an obvious fit to sandwich with Regulate. Miss Tinkles brought the house down before a rock-solid Floor encore.  Great show.  Great band.  My first UM show.  Loved the music and sound.  HATED the lighting.  I was in the balcony and flat out could not see the band through the intense beams of light focused on the audience that pulsed to the music.  I beliive I might have seen the band 10% of the show, only when the light show wasn't going.  Moved to the floor and then the light beams were going directly into my eyes.  I had to close them or hold my hand across my forehead.  I love seeing the band play, but I could not see.  If every show is going to be lit that way, it doesn't make sense to see them live.  I don't know if this is a new show enhancement or all shows feature the same light show.  I truly believe this needs to be re-thought.  I understand that artists look to enhance the experience visually.  Bands like Rush and Pink Floyd are masters of this.  I feel this choice of lighting immensely detracted from the experience.  I hope the band loses this light show and tries something else.
		Great show.  Great band.  My first UM show.  Loved the music and sound.  HATED the lighting.  I was in the balcony and flat out could not see the band through the intense beams of light focused on the audience that pulsed to the music.  I beliive I might have seen the band 10% of the show, only when the light show wasn't going.  Moved to the floor and then the light beams were going directly into my eyes.  I had to close them or hold my hand across my forehead.  I love seeing the band play, but I could not see.  If every show is going to be lit that way, it doesn't make sense to see them live.  I don't know if this is a new show enhancement or all shows feature the same light show.  I truly believe this needs to be re-thought.  I understand that artists look to enhance the experience visually.  Bands like Rush and Pink Floyd are masters of this.  I feel this choice of lighting immensely detracted from the experience.  I hope the band loses this light show and tries something else.
	 First White river shows..kept me coming back the past 3 years. This place is amazing. And that --Girlfriend is better is dope as shit mm/mm/
		First White river shows..kept me coming back the past 3 years. This place is amazing. And that --Girlfriend is better is dope as shit mm/mm/
	 this was one of my first umphreys concerts ever
		this was one of my first umphreys concerts ever Both of these shows were great, but the second set of night 2 was rawking. The newer Miami Virtue into an ever-emotional Glory was a great start, and then it was hammer to the floor  right up til the end of the set. Bridgeless is a personal fav and Hollywood Nights was a nice treat that had everyone jumping and singing along. They came out for encore and Jen performed an amazing rendition of At Last. Which was so good, my friend (whom also was at this show)just used this version of the song as his first dance at his wedding. Anyways, I digress... JaJunk, classic Umph's, i need say no more! UM Rawks!!  mm/
		Both of these shows were great, but the second set of night 2 was rawking. The newer Miami Virtue into an ever-emotional Glory was a great start, and then it was hammer to the floor  right up til the end of the set. Bridgeless is a personal fav and Hollywood Nights was a nice treat that had everyone jumping and singing along. They came out for encore and Jen performed an amazing rendition of At Last. Which was so good, my friend (whom also was at this show)just used this version of the song as his first dance at his wedding. Anyways, I digress... JaJunk, classic Umph's, i need say no more! UM Rawks!!  mm/
	 This was the first of over a hundred shows attended personally, it's easy to say i was sold right away.  I can still picture Bayliss in his hoodie and Jake with his stash.  Now looking back, i must say it was hearing Divisions and Front Porch in the first set that really must have grabbed me.  Their cover of Fool in the Rain was the icing on the cake, especially when it was reprised for the final song.
		This was the first of over a hundred shows attended personally, it's easy to say i was sold right away.  I can still picture Bayliss in his hoodie and Jake with his stash.  Now looking back, i must say it was hearing Divisions and Front Porch in the first set that really must have grabbed me.  Their cover of Fool in the Rain was the icing on the cake, especially when it was reprised for the final song.   What really can you say about this show that you can't say about other Halloween MashUp shows?! It was amazing. From the first note of Tango Mike (my favorite band intro) to the last note of the 2ND ENCORE, it was flawless. My ears were left happily ringing that night. I'd say the only downer of the show was when some douche nozzle launched a beer from the audience and it hit Ryan right in the chest. Besides the MashUps, I'd say my faves of the night were Push the Pig, The Haunt & All In Time. Overall though you can't beat this show as evident with all the tracks from it included in the Hall of Fame album from this year.... Awesome awesome awesome. mm/
		What really can you say about this show that you can't say about other Halloween MashUp shows?! It was amazing. From the first note of Tango Mike (my favorite band intro) to the last note of the 2ND ENCORE, it was flawless. My ears were left happily ringing that night. I'd say the only downer of the show was when some douche nozzle launched a beer from the audience and it hit Ryan right in the chest. Besides the MashUps, I'd say my faves of the night were Push the Pig, The Haunt & All In Time. Overall though you can't beat this show as evident with all the tracks from it included in the Hall of Fame album from this year.... Awesome awesome awesome. mm/
	 There was a very relaxed, fluid feel to this show. The band was at the end of tour and happy to have a long summer of fests and shows behind them.  It almost seemed like this was the show they were waiting for to leave it all on the table.  Conduit>Glory>Conduit was very perfectly inspired and Kimble was a treat.  Jake was his usually sassy self in Synco and the jam with Magner was straight fire. Lots of teases throughout mixed with a little ghetts and lil old skewl flavor made for a very encompassing show.
		There was a very relaxed, fluid feel to this show. The band was at the end of tour and happy to have a long summer of fests and shows behind them.  It almost seemed like this was the show they were waiting for to leave it all on the table.  Conduit>Glory>Conduit was very perfectly inspired and Kimble was a treat.  Jake was his usually sassy self in Synco and the jam with Magner was straight fire. Lots of teases throughout mixed with a little ghetts and lil old skewl flavor made for a very encompassing show.
	 Somebody throws something at Bayliss during Utopian Fir and he stops everything and yells at whoever it was. Once they start up the jam again they start playing with some attitude and it shows. Solid show.
		Somebody throws something at Bayliss during Utopian Fir and he stops everything and yells at whoever it was. Once they start up the jam again they start playing with some attitude and it shows. Solid show.
	 Amazing show! Divisions was the PERFECT encore. Of course from the beginning to the end - it was the best yet! We didn't want the night to end.
		Amazing show! Divisions was the PERFECT encore. Of course from the beginning to the end - it was the best yet! We didn't want the night to end.  Set One:
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		Set One: Great show.  There are lots of high points, notably the 25 or 6 to 4 cover.
		Great show.  There are lots of high points, notably the 25 or 6 to 4 cover.