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Review by jarpua
It was my first time ever seeing anything Phish related, so that was exciting.
Got a Last Tube in the 1st set, and a First Tube in the Encore...oh the irony.
Let's Go Phillies chant was fun. Although I'm a huge Baltimore fan, my brother in law is a die hard Phillies fan, so I joined in the fun.
The only songs I remember really standing out were Gotta Jibboo, and Alaska. Then there is Backwards Down the Numberline, which is a song I have now grown to loathe. At the time I had no idea what the song was though...I figured it was just "one of those Trey songs" as I usually say...I never knew what was actually coming...