 I liked the recap and have similar feelings about Sunday's show.  This is a comment section on a blog.  Every one is going to have different opinions, so for me, it's fun to read them all whether I felt the same way or not.  No hating here.  Sometimes I think a particular set is fantastic and my husband or friends think it wasn't very impressive.  Some Phish fans are going to be super stoked with Petrichor, Sleeping Monkey, Icculus and Your Pet Cat and some folks will be taking a really long bathroom break.  Nature of music fans.  No problem.  I went to tour opener in Tahoe, so my unfortunate disappointment was the fact that Phish played 21 of the same songs from Tahoe at Dicks...some of them in the same order.  And I found that Phish was a bit messy at times (opener of Antelope??), but then again, Tweezer was a super fun surprise...hearing the percussion add a totally didn't different vibe.  As with any Phish run, I had a blast and am always interested in their musical journey and will be a forever phan.
		I liked the recap and have similar feelings about Sunday's show.  This is a comment section on a blog.  Every one is going to have different opinions, so for me, it's fun to read them all whether I felt the same way or not.  No hating here.  Sometimes I think a particular set is fantastic and my husband or friends think it wasn't very impressive.  Some Phish fans are going to be super stoked with Petrichor, Sleeping Monkey, Icculus and Your Pet Cat and some folks will be taking a really long bathroom break.  Nature of music fans.  No problem.  I went to tour opener in Tahoe, so my unfortunate disappointment was the fact that Phish played 21 of the same songs from Tahoe at Dicks...some of them in the same order.  And I found that Phish was a bit messy at times (opener of Antelope??), but then again, Tweezer was a super fun surprise...hearing the percussion add a totally didn't different vibe.  As with any Phish run, I had a blast and am always interested in their musical journey and will be a forever phan.
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