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Review by BBrods
The first true performance of Gamehendge. Historic, yes. To say the least. Awesome that this tape exists with all the narration and everything. Phish was really being ballsy at this show by doing this live, and you have to respect their courage. Imagine a band doing that in a bar today! Yeah, right.
The narration is cool, and Colonel Forbin's Ascent is one of my all time favorite songs, so can't complain. The Possum and Antelope leave much to be desired, and the whole gamehendge set wasn't played to the best it could be, but it was cool to hear it in full.