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Review by Phan3123
Set 1 starts out nice with a couple good standard versions of funky bitch and wolfmans. For me the highlight of the first set comes next with Wilson>The Curtain With. Trey sings the same verse in Wilson for his friends and the curtain with is powerful I remember being mesmerized. Cities> Rift is a fun duo and everything else is standard good phish. Vultures was also a treat.
Set 2 we get down to business. Waves>Carini is fantastic and a must hear from this show. Excellent jamming in both especially the last few minutes of Waves. Caspian is alright, but then Number line emerges and it rips. One of my favorite versions I’ve seen. Ghost is next and it is a very good version, always surprised this never got jam charted as well…what can you do. Dirt is next and is beautiful. DWD follows in an interesting spot with a solid jam. I told my neighbor I wanted Sneakin sally bad and it emerges so I get swamped with high fives and hugs from some new people I met(I was solo for these shows). Rest of the set is fun and I remember really liking Antelope. Encore is just Phish goodness and everyone goes home happy.
Set 1 highlights are Wilson>The Curtain With, Vultures
Set 2 highlights are Waves>Carini(highly recommended), Backwards Down the Number Line, Ghost, Antelope.
I had a blast at this show I’d rate it a 4.38/5.