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SoStupendous After the Bend shows I was expecting Trey to play with a little more speed, but he seems to have fallen back into the slow-building jam style of recent years. Noticed this first during LimbxLimb I believe. However, there are some really nice payoffs coming out of this style. I am always pleased by a rockin' and feel-good Numberline jam, as I know a lot of people who like to groan about this song, but a G F C jam is always OK in my book. I was really expecting a Ghost out of that No Men in No Man's Land jam, but was more than happy about that Carini. I was feeling either a Bowie, Carini, or Tweezer for this night and it turns out Phish agreed about two of those. Roggae had some essence of the Dead for sure, much to the pleasure of my more Deadhead than Phish girlfriend.


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