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The second set was full of jaw dropping improv and extended versions of DWD and 20YL. They also played strong versions of Taste, Piper, and Number Line. Trey started YEM before Mike got the memo, but they finished strong. Follow this with a three song encore with Reba in the middle and you end up with one of the best shows of an already powerful tour. I left Reading in awe of what I had just witnessed. This show had everything I wanted. Excellent song selection, precision playing, extended jams, and REBA in the encore. Five stars. Phish is amazing and can do anything right now.