, attached to 1993-03-22

Review by Grrateful

Grrateful I hold this show in higher regards, not only because a day later I was born, but because I have listen to this show inside and out and every beat brings tears to my eyes. The second stands out primarily because it illustrates a picture of what Phish is as a whole. There is a massive level connectivity between the band and the audience that unfortunately, I am only able to imagine. However, I believe the highlight of the set comes from Tela, where you can really hear nothing. It's just Phish. No audience noise. Nothing. I don't believe it's based on the recordings but rather Trey telling a story and when Trey tells a story, everyone listens. This show means a lot to me spiritually and mentally whenever I hear it. It is a MUST for any newcomers.


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