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Review by mainejames
First thing to note: the last time I saw phish was in 1991 in California...http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1991-03-28.
As an early fan that had been on extended hiatus, I can say that the boys have definitely matured. I know that not all of the recent sets have been as deeply laced with slow jams, but this was a fairly low energy night. There's nothing wrong with that, they were just creating good waves of up/down. The room energy was great, everyone getting along(maybe it was too hot to be aggro....), and as full as I've ever seen the CCCC. The lights looked great, who needs lasers when you've got some thick Maine coast fog in the building.
Overall, there were some great little gem moments, including MFMF, which was just so funky!
Fun show