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Review by Phan3123
Set one starts out with a nice llama, moma dance> possum. I was much happier with this start than the previous year. Cities was fun, Instant karma was awesome and the whole place was singing along. Bowie delivers in an interesting spot and then we are into my favorite part of the first set. Rhymes is an awesome cover (wish they did this one again). Then we get a beautiful Divided Sky which really hit the spot.
Set 2 starts up and delivers right away. The opening three songs is great. Rock and roll> the mango song is my highlight of the night. Bug was nice and the let’s
Go bruins chant before was fun, being a huge Bruins fan with the band playing along was great. I like to think Phish helped us capture that Stanley Cup. Pebbles and Marbles appears and I loved it, I wouldn’t get this song again for 11 years! Rest of the night is standard rock Phish which was fine by me.
Set 1 highlights Instant Karma!, Rhymes, Divided Sky(highly recommended).
Set 2 highlights Rock and Roll(highly recommended),
The Mango Song
I’m a little higher on this show than the current rating I’d give it a 3.8/5.