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Review by mikey
Second set was much better. Waves was nice. Fuego was excellent, but it could have gone on even longer. No Man's seemed a bit like a ripcord or indecision on Trey's part. Nice to hear, not much to say. Mercury was fairly standard until after the Marimba Lumina segment, but then turned into a nice & reasonably extended jam, probably the highlight of the night for me. Not much to say about the rest of the set, it was enjoyable and nice to get the Zero out of the way. One tease is fun, but not going to make me actually want to see Zero. I liked the encore. Ghost doesn't have to try and go way out there, but can just be the song in the encore slot.
Yay for Phish, more to come, this show will remain an opener.