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jason1969 One of the things that made this show really great, in my opinion, was the sound in the venue. I was at Shoreline the night before, in the pavilion, and the sound was way too low. I could hear conversations in rows behind me. At the Forum it was loud in the back of the place, great separation of instruments, and Loud. So important. And the lights were fucking killer in there! Best venue in Cali. And the "Carini> Tweezer> MF, MF" was raging, Tweezer not as long as everyone wanted, but as said here by others, the segues were masterful. And fun as hell, it was a super fun dance fest everywhere in the joint at that point. The "Slave" in first set was pretty spot on and the oddly placed "Roggae" was really musical. "YEM" encore speaks for itself. I think Trey really got a great life lesson from the Dead50 experience, more than just playing wise. Seeing Phil, Bob, Billy and Mickey playing at age 70+, he sees a future of being able to play for lifelong fans in any way he wants to. Phish can still have a solid 25 years from this point, we all hope at least, and I think he is showing a mature, non-jaded respect for how fortunate he is to still be playing this music with his friends and for loving fans. The world is Phish's oyster, and Trey knows it.


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