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Yes there were some jams (kdf, fuego, and soul planet), but it didn't really seem like they were locked in to each other and the hose was on for the majority of the show. There are jams pretty much every phish show, save that grand prairie show that doesn't get any love over here. I had no problem with song choices all night, it just seemed disjointed and lacking flow and relistenable jams compared to every other show so far. Soul planet jam was definitely the highlight , and I even preferred the completely butchered cavern to standard ones!