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I loved your theme of good phish problems. So so true. I was tracking with your intentional overuse of shred and it kept me audibly laughing to myself as I read through this along with your show notes. I thought you shredded this review.
I’ll leave y’all with this little gem, according to a JamBase interview recently, Bobby Weir has a manager that composes the bands set lists for him/them!? Phish (Trey) being in control of their own set lists: that’s a good phish problem to have…LOL.