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BaconFlavoredKittens I thought the show was above average, better than most if not all the shows I've seen since 1998. I haven't seen a ton, but the songs were well-played for the most part -- a couple of minuscule hiccups, but nothing catastrophic. A solid B to B+ show in my opinion. Was it NYE 1995? No. Was it anything from 1997? No. Was it the Bomb Factory or Amy's Farm or Vegas with Les? No. Did I have a great time and enjoyed myself? Absolutely. Was the crowd happy to see the band and appreciated them making the all-too-frequent trip to Kansas City? Most certainly. Would I have preferred to relive the all my greatest Phish moments from the mid-90s? Unnecessary. I enjoy seeing this band enjoy themselves and play tight sets. They are obviously practicing a lot because the jamming is almost always cohesive and focused. Almost every jammable song had a solid Type 1 jam that found it's way back back home, and the unfinished DwD was a solid effort at a Type 2. There was noting wrong with this show, and I will enjoy listening to my free mp3 of it today. If there was some redundancy in the setlist, perhaps it's because the band is having fun playing those songs. I was too busy grooving to search out conspiracies.


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