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My review of the run is this: anyone who doesn't think this was a pretty darn good 3 night run probably needs to move on.
Night 1 was a rather strong set I and a set II that featured patient, almost ambient jamming.
Night 2 seemed like a statement show to me. They took multiple songs that people often "don't really want to hear" (The Line, Winterqueen, Halfway to the Moon, Ocelot etc) and played particularly good slightly jammed out versions of them. Not to mention a Cross Eyed that permeated the entire somewhat above average second set.
Night 3 was just great phish. Period. No poor song choices, by and large well executed. A set I that included great jams and a show that never really let up, at all.