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Review by spreaditround
Boogie On Reggae Woman: Ahh, very nice. ->
Mike's Song: Pretty cool going back into this. >
I Am Hydrogen: Yes, love this. Nicely done. >
Weekapaug Groove: Pretty strong groove right here, solid jamming!
Army of One: Nice! I like this tune. Great placement, and nice bust out as LTP was 4.22.22.
Mound: Awesome! Another bust out, LTP 7.14.22.
The Moma Dance: This one had legs, seriously. Not sure why but Trey aborted it for… >
Prince Caspian: Oof. That hurt. >
Backwards Down the Number Line: Oof. Another punisher. Happy birthday CK5.
About to Run: Nice! Good tune. Love the dark undertones.
Fluffhead: This was absolutely RIPPED. Outstanding version for any era. Way to go Phish!!!
SET 2: Set Your Soul Free: Strong jam to open the set. Surprisingly, this is not a major mode dominated jam. Trey rips this one up in the last couple of minutes. >
Carini: This jam starts off for a few minutes in a fairly quiet place, it seems as though they were going to settle in – take their time and dig in. Really pretty passage in the mid 8’s and beyond. Very beautiful. Nice SYSF teases in the mid 12’s. Raging peak in the late 17’s and into the 18’s. Page just killing that poor baby grand. You would think that this would settle down after this, but it really didn’t. It just went on to consistently groove for another few minutes. Extremely impressive jam, an all timer and this one smokes the Alpharetta one. >
Joy: They earned the right to play this after that Carini was just amazing. >
Golden Age: Just not a fan. Sorry… >
Limb By Limb: Not played deep in a second set since 12.6.19 Trey rips this one at the end. >
Golgi Apparatus: Standard. Gets seriously Broadway Trey'd.>
Harry Hood: Run of the mill Hood. What is that at about 7:55 that Trey is playing around with in Hood? I have heard it multiple times this tour. Heard it in Light at Wilmington and I am sure it's not this, but it seems to have similarities to Gloria in excelsis Deo. Can someone please help me out on this?
ENCORE:
A Life Beyond The Dream: Trey destroys that solo in A Life Beyond the Dream. Very nice.
Run Like an Antelope: Seemed rushed? Still, it’s Antelope so it’s all good for the most part.
Summary: Very, very good first set – definitely a fan! Then the first half of the second set was fantastic. They ran out of steam after Carini. They just did. But, as a whole; this show rocks. It’s right up there with the best this tour has had to offer thus far. 4.2/5.
Replay Value: Fluffhead, Carini.