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Review by aybesea
Set 1 - While Rift>Julius is standard fare, it is exceptionally well played, indicating that the band was really dialed in for the evening. Waves is one of the three best ever played (Bethel Soundcheck is the best, IT is the other)... just outstanding. Crisp, but very short, versions of Gumbo, Water, Horn & Heart lead up to a magnificent 23 minute Drowned.
Set 2 - In a bit of Deja Vu from the night before, everything from halftime on (actually from Drowned on) should be considered essential Phish... a superb four song second set. I honestly don't understand why the Seven Below and Ghost aren't listed as Essential (the Ghost isn't even listed as Noteworthy!). For the second night in a row, the latter half of the show is simply breathtaking.