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Review by Bob_Loblaw
On one hand you have the Fee jam which is very much a representation of '99s take on ambient. As well as a solid BOAF which is not a song on my top list of Phish songs but none the less the jam delivers along with the strange Fish and Trey interaction towards the end.
On the other hand you have a lot of flubbery and trouble linking in other parts of the show.
The payoff for this show are the Two jams.