 Great review. Whole weekend felt like almost each new song went someplace special for that moment, for that song. There were some classic flubs, but the ph ish were moving together so well all weekend it didnt matter. It was classic whoops and move on to something even better than what that other thing we just flubbed could have been. No ripcord or rhythm close to any song I can remember. Saturday was amazing. Truly amazing. I have seen ph ish many times over many years. I always would rather listen to ph ish than almost anything else, especially live. I was so overjoyed that when Set 3 ended I was sad. I could have listened all night to these guys. Set 2 was just a stunning piece of musical work. OP said it. Every time you thought you could take a breather, you would miss something truly outstanding. Thanks ph ish.
		Great review. Whole weekend felt like almost each new song went someplace special for that moment, for that song. There were some classic flubs, but the ph ish were moving together so well all weekend it didnt matter. It was classic whoops and move on to something even better than what that other thing we just flubbed could have been. No ripcord or rhythm close to any song I can remember. Saturday was amazing. Truly amazing. I have seen ph ish many times over many years. I always would rather listen to ph ish than almost anything else, especially live. I was so overjoyed that when Set 3 ended I was sad. I could have listened all night to these guys. Set 2 was just a stunning piece of musical work. OP said it. Every time you thought you could take a breather, you would miss something truly outstanding. Thanks ph ish.
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