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Review by tea_newbs
First two sets
all jams and fun:
Good! Good! Good!
Divided Sky: Anastasio in quiet communion
and so forth
NYE in the playful, subtle, Phish–field
And then the preacher came out:
"vibrating love and light"
"world gone mad" stuff
Which was embarrassing.
(pause)
Petrichor:
with the orchestration and theatrics
beautiful
Though I could have done without the violence—
since I was trying to recover from
anthemic buzz–kill set two closer
The colorful juggling and Suzy
seemed good, though somehow I was suspicious—
and rightly so
The third set was like fart–air leaving a balloon
with occasional squeak of party horn
555 was a relief
just to get out of Trey's head
Don't bogart that joint!