, attached to 2022-11-11

Review by Blatch

Blatch I mean... it's Goose. If you browse the forum, you know their hate. They've at least musically evolved since this show, but it doesn't change the fact that their collaborations with Trey trended towards the peakariffic bliss jams people primarily know them for. Still, at least "Drive" brings some funky heat here. Too bad I was late getting into the show and had to miss the first half of that jam. There are some nice song choices here, at least (like "Wysteria Lane", which sounds like Sonic the Hedgehog music), though I'm not an expert when it comes to Goose's catalog. And when Trey finally shows up, it's fun to hear him sing with effects, something he never does with Phish. For being the first time I saw him on stage, it was still a fun experience.


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