and a very pretty second set setlist, plus a bustout (Curtis Loew). That nights one and two included tastes of the unexpected, of improvisation, of Phish being there in the moment and creating art as it happened, is fantastic, but I think it's spoiled you a bit. This is 3.0; breaking the mold is the exception, and it's vital to enjoy shows like Sunday or else be consistently disappointed.
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