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Review by EthanP
PYITE opens the second set and despite many joyous fans, I saw tons of kids just chatting away or wondering off. During a Punch. Are you serious? Take some responsibility and ask your neighbor to do the same. Otherwise just get spun in the lot and go to the after party. Don’t you think a band that once created secret signals for their core fans, might live and die by the energy and attention the audience throws back to them. After Trey joked about his screw-ups, perhaps if the audience showed him the love and encouragement he has earned he would have turned the screw up into a mind blowing BBFCFM, (see Sugarbush 95,after Lizards debacle). It's time for old fans and new to reconnect and to teach the kids who don’t know that this band is all about the give and take. You show them the respect and attention that makes this band an experience every night, instead of just a regular concert and I promise great things will happen. Hoping tonight will bring out the core fan base and will show Phish that we come first for the music, and the party comes second. That’s the way it was back in the day and those set lists prove that’s how you get Phish at their best. Nuff said....