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That said, the rest of the show was pretty rocking. I am convinced once a listener's or reviewer's "tide turns" in their head on one song they can't clearly hear the rest of the show. That is the hardest part of being an open minded Phish fan. Keep an open mind, the entire way through, and your night will be different. LA traffic, crazy lot scene, and how you feel going into the the show should not affect how you hear each song individually. I streamed BG night two and thought the first set was the worst I have listen to in years, but I read reviews of amazingness. It's all arbitrary. Come hang with our crew next time and I bet your review sings a different tune. Peace and love.