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Review by ianremsen
Yeah, first show. As the general consensus seems to be, solid, songy Set I Phish with the highlights being the Marimba Monster and the Divided Sky. I had heard a young child asked Trey early in the day to do No Man, so whatddya know!
The Fuego, as opposed to the following Light, was my Set 2 highlight. You can't tell from the webcast, but back up on the lawn you could hear the crowd around you better than the band on the choruses. The audience was top notch.
The second set seemed to be light themed, appropriate enough with the stellar new rig, with the Light -> Golden Age > Taste, which works really well. Even though A Day in the Life is a relatively common cover, I still screamed my face off when they started it.
The encore was good as well, I love Bouncing, and Antelope is, obviously, a perfect encore. By the end, everyone was screaming, again, not picked up on the webcast, all the cameras were inside the pavilion. As a first show, it saddens me to see it sitting at thre-THEY ATTACK
they attack/5