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Second set was everything I look for from a Phish show, great song selection and exploratory jamming. Sadly Carini > Sand was fairly standard jamwise, but starting with Golden Age they really found their footing.
The jam out of Golden Age and then continued in Twist is a must hear, truly top shelf dark/ambient/noisy Phish. Just truly demented space noises from Trey and Page, the Shipwreck samples made it even better, especially when Page played them backwards.
Quick breather in Meatstick to keep the crowd moving (I am always happy to hear Meatstick), then an incredibly vicious, deranged Melt that stands out among the 3.0 versions that have mostly struggled to keep it together during the jam.
During the Melt, Trey was taking the lead and wasn’t afraid to dive into dark, dirty, atonal space. Became totally unhinged, but worked its way back to the ending in an organic way.
Lizards encore sent everyone home happy, perfect capper for an amazing show.
See you there tonight!