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Review by Abe_Froman
The last couple of minutes of WOTC are really interesting, it just takes Phish a while to get there. Ending the show with Prince Caspian, especially one that came out of a subdued, yet lengthy AC/DC Bag, is not their usual way of calling it a night, but after the guy came on stage, Trey was in a weird mood. It still makes for a decent listen.
Fee>Taste is quite nice, and the Gin is a rocker. One other thing: give Cover of the Rolling Stone a listen. Just once if that's all you want, but you'll enjoy it. Then watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PU-FYoiVA8
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The entire show's on youtube too, FYI.