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Review by KingDisco
This show is just simply Phish in a nutshell. I would find it hard to imagine any Phish fan listening to this show and not crack a smile at least one in the second set.
I was in 10th grade when Phish broke up and I was much more interested in The Strokes and The White Stripes to have any patience for a jamband. Attempts from my older brother and other phans had tried and tried in vain to get me on the Phish train. So here I was a young high schooler and I finally bought LivePhish 10, I saw few if any 15-20+ min songs and I decided this was my best chance. This show changed all of that. This is the first time I got IT and changed my music direction permanently. For every type 2 monster show there had to be these shows, easily digestible without any intimidating gigantic jams. To me this show will always be an easy 5 and the beginning of my Phish obsession. I don't care who you are. Read the book.