Ghost featured a Bowie tease from Fish. Trey sang the verses of Fee through a megaphone. Before Fee, Trey waved the megaphone around. He also waved it around during Fee's coda and used it to create feedback during the first Makisupa. Makisupa included the lyrics "Woke up this morning alien on my face, woke up in the afternoon and I turned up the bass" and a subsequent bass solo from Mike. This show featured the debut of My Problem Right There.
Jam Chart Versions
Teases
David Bowie tease in Ghost
Debut Years (Average: 1991)

This show was part of the "2010 Fall Tour"

Show Reviews

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Review by MrFoot

MrFoot This was my 79th show on my 39th Birthday - I had a blast!
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Review by hope296

hope296 this show was absolutely brilliant. the boys tore it up and opened fall tour with a fucking BANG. there was no meatstick but the show shocked all our brains. phenomenal. My Problem Right There was such a good positive song, so proud of the boys.
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Review by phisherman

phisherman that moma dance was amazing. mike gordan stole my face right off my head throughout the show, especially during weekapaug. very nice show, the best of the run in my opinion. i wish these guys would stop touring again so i could have a chance at saving some damn money, but these memories are priceless.
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Review by YorkvilleBeerLover

YorkvilleBeerLover Very happy to make the trip out to CO.
Nice crowd, nice venue, everyone very happy.
Sat 20 feet center with my buddy, his first Phish show. Keeps asking me "does this glowstick thing ever end".
Energy was the vibe here - kick ass opener. Moma dance was nuts.
Set 2 fun fun fun reminded me of Jb2 - happy to hear Makisupa - slave raged - all in all powerpunches - great party opener.
Sad to leave CO - decided to go hiking 10.11 - should have gone - getting ready for NH, then NJ - woo hoo!
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Review by RandomPhan

RandomPhan Good show all around. Pretty standard, but well played first set. The Stash is probably one of the better ones that I've heard in the 3.0 era. It actually builds up some nice tension, there was some good effort in there. Too many have been pretty boring and flat these days. The second set was a blast.

Was happy to get a Mike's Song set 2 opener...doesn't happen much these days. Unfortunately it doesn't go into a bigger jam that I was hoping for, but it does pack a punch. Simple was short, would have loved for that to go on longer. Oh well, the Ghost has a pretty nice funk jam. To me it sounds like there is a Mind Left Body tease in it, never have seen any mention o that anywhere. Fee outro segued nicely into Makisupa Policeman. I thought the new song My Problem Right There was kinda goofy and fun. Then segue out of the Makisupa Reprise into Slave is nice, and the Slave is a good 3.0 version.

Overall a fun show in a small arena. Would love to go back if they return.
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Review by RandomPhan

RandomPhan Had a blast at this show, and what a great little arena. I see no mention of a Mind Left Body tease in ghost....I can't be the only one hearing that.
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Review by madmax76

madmax76 Absolutely, the best show I have seen in a long time. It had all of the parts that the band has been building on for the last twenty-five. Improv, the Darkness, pieces from all the costumes,"mind-manifesting", fun, stunts, teases, and most important an fan base that is truly like no other in the world right now. A Brand New Day.
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Review by Egeffy

Egeffy Was not there... have not heard the show yet, but needed to say:
Fee (with) !!!!!!!
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Review by Rutzie77

Rutzie77 The Phish show on October 10, 2010, at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, CO, was an incredible experience that I'll cherish forever. Attending with my best friend and his wife, we made the trip from Chicago to Denver for a much-needed break. The previous night, we had a blast at the Four Mile Canyon benefit, where Phish’s Trey and Mike played acoustic sets alongside some amazing acts like Leftover Salmon, Yonder Mountain String Band (with Fish), Big Head Todd and The Monsters, and String Cheese Incident (with Trey). It was heartwarming to see the music community come together to support those affected by the Fourmile Canyon Fire.

This show was the opening night of their fall tour, and the excitement in the venue was palpable. The setlist was a perfect mix of fan favorites and deep cuts. Kicking things off with "Chalk Dust Torture," the band set a high energy level that continued throughout the night. "Ocelot" was a particular highlight for me, with its beautiful melodies and lyrics resonating deeply.

The second set was just as electrifying, featuring "Mike's Song" followed by "Simple" and "Ghost," showcasing Phish's ability to weave intricate jams. One standout moment was during "Fee," where Trey sang the verses through a megaphone, adding a fun twist to the classic. The seamless transition into "Makisupa Policeman" was another highlight, especially with Mike’s playful lyrics referencing waking up with an alien on his face, which really brought the crowd together in laughter.

As the night progressed, we found ourselves moving around the venue, soaking in the atmosphere from different perspectives. Eventually, we ended up behind the stage, which offered a stunning view of the band and their interactions with each other. Watching Phish from that angle was a unique experience that made the night even more special.

The encore of "Loving Cup" was the perfect way to close out the night, with the crowd singing along and celebrating the shared joy of live music.

This show stands out not just for the music, but for the incredible memories made with friends, the beautiful Colorado scenery, and the warmth of the Phish community. I can’t wait to share more about these experiences, so be sure to like and subscribe for more Phish reviews. And stay tuned for my upcoming podcast, "Grateful Soup," where I'll explore more of my musical adventures and the stories that shape them!
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Review by da_atx

da_atx Holy sh!t, man. That set list looks so f#$%ing awesome! I can't wait to hear it!

I saw them at ACL Friday night and back in June up in Hartford and Saratoga, but won't get to see them again for a while. Unless they get their butts back to Texas!
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