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Review by KingDisco
Without question one of my favorite second sets in the history of the band. They came out with a goal to bring back solid themes to sets, one that would be mastered almost a year later with the FYF show.
Another new perspective is the five song encore. With Dicks 15 in the rearview mirror I think this show ever so slightly drops a peg. Still a highlight of 2011 but the second half of 3.0 only solidifies that these shows in early 3.0 were just the ideas and not the full image of their new peak era of Phish. This show is important to know about and see the pieces that would later create this golden age.