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Review by kyleindeed
First two songs were the same as SPAC1 last yr. still groovy tho.
Rift and Wolfman were solid but safe. Lawn Boy and Party Time were playful and really safe. Ocelot was par for the course. Funky Bitch, 46 Days, The Line & Zero picked up the intensity a bit to finish the set strong.
DwD to open set 2 was a strong choice. Again, they didn't bust their nut on this so we can have other solid DwDs throughout the summer. BOAF > Twist had a great flow, even if Twist was a little understated. Twist has, and will again, have its day.
Always love me some Sparkle even if ppl will complain about it being in S2. Free, Light, Hood, Cavern, and Grind (for the win) were all captivating with Phish showing they're ready for more to come!
E Julius shows this song can basically be played anytime during a show w success.
Good show. Not great, but good is good.
Save some crazy type 2 mystifying shit for Great Woods!!!'