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Review by Zzzilla91
SYSF was a solid opener.. the TWEEZE>GHOST though… the whole segment was top shelf Phish. The Tweezer felt like a big boy birthed from the Bill Graham 30 minute one characterized by patient jamming and builds with some of the more intense and spaced out elements of the Manchester Tweeze fest. Adding on a perfect segue into an absolute rager of a Ghost, doesn’t get much better. A strong Golden age and I’m sure I wasn’t the only one thinking 4 song set… would’ve hit almost an hour 20. But LBAD, while I do like it.. did not seem the vibe. To the point that Trey even forgot how to start it. Slave was solid. The encore made up for any stumbles... Danceathon (the whole crew was chasing Turtle in the Clouds) into a Tweeprise that rattled the building. Cup is full once again goin into Philly. Can’t think of 3 shows in a row that were this memorable. Grateful.