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Review by HarpuaTheBulldog
Different placements, everything with the gas, first set and second. From the very beginning - it was extremely well done. BOTT through Destiny - all punch above the usual. Maze and Destiny especially since the reunion in '09. Reba - great jam - technically nailed.
Second set: Evolve - the best (IMO) Trey song during quarantine. Been waiting to play it again. Nailed it in a softer arrangement.
SYSF - insane. must listen. what the fuck?
Wingsuit - again, strictly musically speaking, very good version, lots of time taken to develop, lots of confidence, tight from all members. maybe the best version i've ever heard.
chalk dust - insane. must listen x2. hose
single digit times there's been two 20-minute jams in one phish show since 3.0. this is one of them.
first 4 song second set since - depending on who you ask, 12/30/19 or all the way back to 6/20/2004 - what a time to be alive am i right. jesus. how lucky are those of us to be going to eugene tuesday and wednesday.
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