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Review by FrontMan
Big, patient multi- layered Blaze jam. Dark, wailing and extended 20YL. Old school rocker fun Alumni followed by a super beautiful Meatstick. Love it when they extend the melodic refrain jam here. Fire on the Mountain frequency fluffernutter imho.
For those in the moment at that point, the gentle dirge like wade into Dirt was a grab on the gold ring.
Then we get the BAkers Dozen Hood. 17 minutes of pure pleasure and peaks. This set had flow.
Then back to the donut thing to close. While not a dancers tune, I can be happy the rest of my life with that cinnamon girl.
Trey's still going for IT and sat night set two served yet another heaping helping of awesome phish magic.
7-0.