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Review by Slewfoot
It did.
In fact, it may be even better than I remember which I thought was an impossibility. A monumental show for so many reasons. Amazing set list, the band having so much fun, the segues, the Tweezerfest. The list goes on.
What is perhaps most distinguishing about this show to me is that it really harkens back to the days of old. To my ears, no show has sounded as 1992 or earlier as this show since 12-31-92. It's raw, old-school Phish in the 21st Century. It's good to have them back. We'll see how long it lasts, but for now we should all bask in the moment.