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Review by guelah_warfare
Set 1:
The crowd always goes nuts when the narrator from CTSooHH comes over the PA, and tonight was no difference. While "Fuse" was short, it was a great change of pace from the others they have in rotation. Great way to start the show. The rest of the set ripped from beginning to end with great bustouts and a great energy peak with "Sloth." A nice "Sanity" provided a move into a particularly juicy "Melt" to end the set. Best first set of the tour, by far. I haven't had this much fun for a first set . . well, maybe ever.
Set 2:
"Antelope" to open the set???? Hell yes. The band did a great job keeping the energy flowing throughout the show, even during slower numbers like, "Dirt." "Tweezer," "Carini," and "Mike's" highlight this memorable set. Phish ripped up the whole place en route to something very unexpected . . . a killer encore.
Encore: Just listen to it. Incredible. No "Character Zero" in sight (though I love that song).