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Review by GuyutesJig
The second set is something else. Oblivion>DWD is a masterpiece with unique sounds, great themes, and just an absolutely wild segment with Mike on drill and Fish on Marimba Lumina that was basically like being lost in space. Light was very well done with nice space effects in the intro, a strong jam and extra mustard on the concluding vocals. Speaking of extra mustard, Life Saving Gun absolutely blows the roof off the place like the Piper the night before. Incredible stuff. Waste was nice and Fluffhead had Fishman going crazy during the Bundle of Joy before Trey explodes at The Arrival. Basically a perfect second set. Nothing like a Rock and Roll encore to close out a fantastic night of Phish.