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to my previous point about the band sounding tired; I get it, if you were there it was a blast. it had to be right? how could it not be? my impression of the band appearing and sounding tired was based on watching and listening to the feed sans distractions. And they looked/sounded flat most of the night, save for tweezwich and some of mikes. and i think it's an assessment that's fair and agreed upon by many fans in the phish community.