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smoothatonalsnd And also, to echo @raidcehlalred, I find the Clifford Ball to be endlessly re-listenable, especially Day 2 set 2 which had a near permanent spot in my CD rotation before I stopped listening to CDs as regularly. From the note-perfect "Curtain" opener to the transcendent "It's Ice" jam, to the super-high-energy "Antelope" and the magesterial "Slave" closer, and of course the incredibly stupid/silly/fun "Brother" bustout w Ben & Jerry, this disc is a nearly perfect set of pre-97 Phish for me, even though it doesn't contain much heavy, type-II improv. If I want heavy type-II improv, I'll go straight to 12/14/95 II. But for "classic" Phish, 8/17/96 II is where it's at for me.


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