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Review by meanpete
ghost jammed out longer than i've seen in a while. it went out into a dark, dissonant space, held together by a thread by the funk. the transition into boogie on was a little too quick, but that was quickly forgotten as they raged it.
quinn rocked the house and hood was brief but beautiful.
overall, first set was just a rarity spiced warm up. set 2 has me salivating over the posibilities of phish 2012