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Review by RunawayJim4180
This was the first show of 3.0 where I felt like I was seeing the same band I fell in love with back in 1997/98. There was a decidedly old school crowd in NH that had been well versed in the ways of the Phish, and it showed with the epic pre-parties all over Manchester. We partied on the roofdeck of a parking garage, hit two bars on nearby Elm St. and went in 5 mins before After Midnight broke out.
You've read all of the musical reviews, but the Makisupa->Night Nurse->Makisupa is some super heady reggae from a bunch of white guys! The entire second set is top notch fire, so don't skip a beat there. First set featured some well played rarities, and arguably the best Alumni Blues I'
ve ever heard (the second segment of Alumni fucking smokes, WOW!)
Check this out, 10/26/10 was an incredible night of music that had the crowd cheering in the hallways of the Verizon Center on the way out (I love when that happens!)