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Review by thelot
The show opens with Glide, setting the tone right away. Llama rips per usual. Foam is a little shaky during some composed parts but has a nice solo from Trey. After Sky Fish wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Always a great time to catch a Phish show in the NorthEast. Solid Brother. The YEM set closer is great! Not as inspired as the last version in Hanover but top notch nonetheless.
A rippin’ little Chalk Dust starts set 2. Uncle Pen starts off a little shaky. Beautiful Hood. Nice It’s Ice jam. Leon Russell takes a nice solo in MSO. The band extends the pause at the end of MSO for the first time. Saleem Javed pulls out his bone for I Didn’t Know. Solid Antelope, even though the drop into the Marco section is a bit off. Inspired version of Golgi to close the set. They encore with playful renditions of Contact and Rocky Top.