, attached to 2025-04-22

Review by jive1twoandlee

jive1twoandlee San Francisco always brings good vibes. Especially in the spring. Even more especially when your bust buds Phish stop by.

Buried Alive opener = chicken skin hellfire. Mike’s is extra hot tonight, excellent Trey work > a Trey heavy Hydrogen > the shortest, slowest Weekapaug I’ve ever heard. Still pretty fun though. They needed that My Soul to lock in for sure. Halley’s is fuckin crazy, huge type-2 jam. One of the best. Roggae is top drawer, superb jam, like a volcano slowly erupting. Listen to Mike and Fish in this one, crazy shit > pretty solid Maze. SOaMelt is just awesome, Trey goes all in with the effects and it turns into a whirlwind of sound.

Carini has the most solid groove on the planet, Fish’s playing is so rock steady I can’t help but shake my everything. Trey’s playing is super awesome near the end (and of course the whole thing, but especially so here). No Man’s Land is a lot of energy, feels a lot like a tornado in nature, amazing rinses from Fish > Ruby Waves gets dark fast; it brings you through a wormhole, and you’re greeted with a barrage of various pieces of interdimensional imagery. There’s this lead Trey settles with in the final act, and he rides it to a perfect peak. Just wow. Nice choice with WTU?. They wanted to eliminate any positive feelings you had from Waste and dive right into a macabre haze. Disease is a pure rage fest, amazing energy. Perfect outro. Fluffhead is played perfectly, love the fluff.

A little iffy at first, but hot damn, a great show all in all. There are a lot of highlights, check out the whole show.


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