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Review by Divided_Stash
Theme From The Bottom: these guys are locked in. The one two punch is performed flawlessly and this Theme is the perfect length
NICU: standard
The Sloth: standard
Rift: lightning fast. No flubs (aka 1995)
Bouncing Around The Room: standard
Free: I love these 1995-1996 Frees. The jedi/percussion Trey jam is sick
Billy Breathes: gorgeous
Dog Faced Boy: lil calm before the storm
Chalk Dust Torture: some high energy raging to end the first set (storm)
Timber: exploratory but type 1 version to start the second set
Wilson: some samples in the intro I don’t recognize, otherwise average
Gumbo: nice jam before Page’s solo
You Enjoy Myself: woah. After the tramps Trey starts playing around and we’re type 2. Later on Trey switches to percussion and we get some Mike action. There’s a funk section with great Page, and it gets very quiet, then powers back up into normal YEM territory > vocal jam. Beast. No bass+drums so I am sad.
Lawn Boy: cool little treat
Slave To The Traffic Light: magnificent build. Great version
Crossroads: Trey’s voice is messed up but it's all good. Love this cover
Sweet Adeline: little acapella to end the set
Loving Cup: nice closer, with Page and Trey standing out
Solid show at the back end of the last mega Phish tour. The one two punch to start is awesome and they nail some compositions and the jam in YEM is spectacular and even a hint of cow funk to come in 1997. This is an 8/10 show. Highlights are Maze, Theme, YEM, and Slavel.