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Night 2 was the highlight---the whole band played with confidence, and the soloing is always more profound when the band members solo confidently. Trey is forever hot-cold when it comes to his guitar playing, and it all has to do with his confidence and hesitating or being cautious with his fingers on the frets. The best moments in phish improv come when the band members aren't trying not to make mistakes, when their playing is so fast that mistakes get weaved into the flow and what some would call a mistake becomes dissonance waiting for resolution or controlled tension-release.
Either way, I thought the band played their best show night 2, the Saturday show. I was not a fan of the venue due to sitting in GA stands. After getting almost front row all three nights of Randalls Island, I was dissappointed with the low energy of the crowd in the stands. The band can rage into miracle territory, and half the audience will always be too high to fully engage or enjoy the intensity of a jam.