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Review by thelot
The show starts off with Fish humorously urging people to check out the 2020 Vision booth. Amy also joined the band to deliver an introduction and to warn against smoking atop the hay bails in front of the stage because “grass catches”! lol
Wilson kicks off Phish’s unoPhishcial
first fest. The opening features a single Wilson callout. Jim rips! Nice Sky. After the Golgi set closer Trey says “Go wild cause nobody’s gonna stop you here!”
A nice Curtain/Reba pairing starts off set 2. Chalk Dust has a nice solo from Trey. Strong Tweezer. Trey drops the ball in the opening section of YEM but definitely makes up for it in the jam section. It was fun to see Amy jumping with Trey and Mike during the tramp section. Really nice B&D section and a hilarious VJ “don’t put no gerbils in your bottom” lol
This third set was among my first 10 tapes in my collection. It’s been a bit since I last listened to this one, at least a couple decades. The first half of the set is well played but nothing out of the ordinary for this year. Things start to get interesting during Buried Alive when Jamie Janover adds his talents on didgeridoo. This segues into a solid Possum set closer. Before the encore Page wishes a happy birthday to Wendy Joe, Mike wishes a happy birthday to Bob (who could forget) and Fish wishes a happy birthday to Yolanda. Trey suggests for people to go check out Broken Men at a club nearby. A well played Magilla starts off the encore. The Dude of Life joins the band for another performance of Self and debut performances of Bitchin’ Again and Crimes of the Mind. A glorious Hood wraps up the show.