 I definitely think there's something to the "too reverent" theory. I felt the same way after Royal Albert Hall in '97. I'd actually put Radio City in the same category. Now obviously they played the Radio City Ghost there, which is a goddamn masterpiece, but it's a masterpiece in its smoothness, slickness and subtlety. It's literally a perfect version of the song, completely befitting of its surroundings. So I think Phish may deliver a great show at the Bowl, but it will be a certain kind of great show. That's my theory anyway...
		I definitely think there's something to the "too reverent" theory. I felt the same way after Royal Albert Hall in '97. I'd actually put Radio City in the same category. Now obviously they played the Radio City Ghost there, which is a goddamn masterpiece, but it's a masterpiece in its smoothness, slickness and subtlety. It's literally a perfect version of the song, completely befitting of its surroundings. So I think Phish may deliver a great show at the Bowl, but it will be a certain kind of great show. That's my theory anyway...
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