Phish closed its three-night run at Broomfield, CO’s 1stBank Center last night. The group’s first set featured only the second “Meat” since 2003, as well as the selectively played cover of Allen Toussaint.’s “On Your Way Down.” Phish’s second set opened with a version of “Carini” which contained “Harpua” teases and segued into a jam segment that moved into “David Bowie.”

The Vermont Quartet also moved from “Theme From the Bottom” into “Free” and “Joy” as, according to Phish.net, the trapped miners in Chile emerged. The set was also notable for the inclusion of Page McConnell’s new original “Halfway to the Moon.” Phish’s only other take on the song was in Saratoga Springs earlier this summer.

Here’s a look at the setlist via Phish.net

Setlist Setlist: Tuesday, 10/12/2010 1stBank Center, Broomfield, CO

Set 1: Stealing Time From the Faulty Plan, Time Turns Elastic, Meat, The Divided Sky, Timber (Jerry), On Your Way Down, Heavy Things, Sugar Shack, 46 Days

Set 2: Carini (1) > David Bowie, Light, Theme From the Bottom > Free > Joy, Halfway to the Moon, Bug, Summer of ’89, Split Open and Melt

Encore: Meatstick (2)

(1) Carini ended with a meandering jam during which Trey teased Harpua several times. (2) With extended singing by the audience