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While I would normally grumble a bit about some of the song selections in set two, the creative jamming, high energy, and blissful highs made it impossible to complain. As you said, both Golden Age and What’s Going Through Your Mind are worth the listen alone, and there’s plenty of juicy moments throughout the set.
If I had one nit with the show, it would be that Fish sounded a touch rusty. Nothing much, just behind the jam on occasion in a way that is not typical for Fishman. The only small grumble for what was one of the best tour openers I’ve ever seen.
Special shoutout to all the folks around me on the floor near the right side of the soundboard. No chompers! It’s been years since I had so few people talking around me, and it was fucking glorious.