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Review by kyleindeed
Only bad part of the show was the first bag of goodies I landed that day getting taxed by $20 by the wook who sold it to me (oh well, he needed the $ more than me). Otherwise it was a hippie flippie dream.
Didn't know all of the songs at the time. I'd later come to have a greater appreciation for tunes like Curtis Loew, Hydrogen, TYL, Suzy, Character Zero and Coil.
Highlights were Stash, Mike's Groove and basically everything from R&R>>>TYL. The glowstick war during Hood was epic. I agree with other reviews that this is the best BDTNL they've ever play. Despite this song's criticism and Trey's perceived partiality to it, I love it. Not my favorite tune but certainly holds a special place (and my God do the ladies love it). Also not my favorite or best show I've seen, but you've always gotta start somewhere. Had a chance to see Starlake 09 but didn't (prefer my first Starlake show having been 6/23/2012). Glad my Phish career started with this one and I still enjoy listening to it to this day.